What I'm saying is we need to make an example out of Detroit. I'm speaking from personal experience here. I grew up in Allentown, Pa, and when I was a kid it was a successful manufacturing town, run by white people. Bethlehem Steel was a big employer, and then all of a sudden, all these blacks and Mexicans came in and started taking jobs, now the town is a complete dump.
My Father and his best friend worked at Bethlehem steel for years and ended up being replaced by two African guys who they had trained. So his best friend couldn't find a job and ended up moving to Missouri. We hadn't heard from him in years. Three years ago I looked him up on facebook. He is now working for a Biotech company in Iowa making six figures, and both his daughters are college graduates.
The city of Detroit, much like Allentown and Bethlehem, saw white people as expendable, and now because white people have left, those places are failing. However now it seems like the city is desperate to recruit white people. Mainly because they need people to pay for the welfare recipients.
One fact about white America is that they are resilient. I left Pennsylvania, moved to Wisconsin, went to college and paid for it myself. I have a good job, and a great family. Blacks aren't that way and are completely dependent on social welfare. If not for affirmative action they wouldn't be able to get these undeserved employment opportunities.