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Thread: LANDLORDTARDS.....................WE RIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Page 2) I'm evicting like a mofo and raising rents across the board.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77428388 Obviously this is a way to divide and conquer. Lower middle class vs upper middle class Tenets vs landlords Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79129486 Everyone owes it to themselves to know exactly how that play out. Thread: Yes, you still have to pay rent. Yes, I will still evict you Thread: Nearly a third of apartment renters failed to pay landlords for April (Page 4) This is the American “Great Leap Forward”.....
Landlords = Enemy Churches = Enemy Middleclass Self Employed = Enemy
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78264153 You know what the 'Lock him up' bit reminds me of.. The 'landlord vs. peasant trials'. Mass killings of landlords under Mao ZedongPart of Mao Zedong's land reform during the late phase of the Chinese Civil War and the early People's Republic of China was a campaign of mass killings of landlords in order to redistribute land to the peasant class and landless workers.
It resulted in millions of deaths. Those killed were targeted on the basis of class rather than ethnicity, so terming the campaign genocide is incorrect. The neologism "classicide" is more accurate.
Class-motivated mass killings continued through the almost 30 years of social and economic transformation in Maoist China resulting in the deaths of 90% to 95% of the what used to be 15 million members of the landlord class in China according to Harry Wu
20 to 43 million people perished from starvation during the Great Leap Forward. Not all deaths during the Great Leap Forward were due to starvation. Frank Dikötter estimates that at least 2.5 million people were beaten or tortured to death and an additional 1 to 3 million people committed suicide.
The Great Leap Forward also led to the greatest destruction of real estate in human history, outstripping any of the bombing campaigns during World War II. Approximately 30 to 40 percent of all houses were demolished. [ link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] [ link to www.youtube.com (secure)] @11:11-12:13 Quoting: Seer777 Quoting: Seer777 Quoting: Seer777 Quoting: Seer777 Who remembers Irish 'coffin ships'? Much the same situation there. Other than the millions and millions of guns we have now.. The point is...that if this virus was intentionally spread as an Act of War by the communists due to their anger over being insulted by the tariffs, then spreading it purposely via churches, would play into their plan perfectly.
Communists hate religion and by breaking up that very real source of comfort and faith and calling it non-essential..is working directly into the Communist hands.
Destroy community. Destroy faith. Make everyone willing to snitch on their neighbor..seems right out of a playbook.
Quoting: Seer777 The landlords are being set up. Just like the churches are. At this point I might be convinced this has been planned and not a coincidence..unless the pattern is inescapably human. Quoting: Seer777 Set up..a situation in which someone is tricked into doing something or is made to seem guilty of something they did not doThrowing families out on the street..is only the beginning. Landlords have always been known to be particularly cruel over the centuries. During the Famine period, an estimated half-million Irish were evicted from their cottages.
Unscrupulous landlords used two methods to remove their penniless tenants. The first involved applying for a legal judgment against the male head of a family owing back-rent.After the local barrister pronounced judgment, the man would be thrown in jail and his wife and children dumped out on the streets. A 'notice to appear' was usually enough to cause most pauper families to flee and they were handed out by the hundreds.
The second method was for the landlord to simply pay to send pauper families overseas to British North America. Landlords would first make phony promises of money, food and clothing, then pack the half-naked people in overcrowded British sailing ships, poorly built and often unseaworthy, that became known as coffinships. [ link to www.historyplace.com] Quoting: Seer777 Quoting: Seer777 Quoting: Seer777
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