West Germany and Switzerland were the CLEANEST places I ever saw during the early – mid 1970s. No poop and semen in public swimming pools and public fountains – imagine that! And no trash or garbage in sight.
archbishop gregori
10 years ago
I remember a time when the majority of neighborhoods here in the US were well kept. The streets were clean of litter, grass was mowed, many yards had beautiful gardens. House were maintained. It was safe to walk around the city without fear of being accosted, you could leave home and not have to lock your doors because your longtime neighbors watched out for each other. Children could out and play and not be home until it started getting dark, and nobody worried. Today, the city I grew up in looks like one big slum and most of the people do not speak English. The majority speak either Spanish or Arabic. Most of them rent their homes and since they are not the owners, they have no interest or desire to keep the property up. They destroy the property faster than the landlords can repair them. Garbage and litter everywhere. Used condoms, sanitary pads, crap filled baby diapers and used needles laying on lawns,the sidewalks and in the streets. People move in and out of neighborhoods so fast that you don’t get to know anyone, which can be a blessing sometimes because many aren’t even worth knowing. If this doesn’t sound Christian, all I can say is too bad. This is the result of diversity and multiculturalism in America today.
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West Germany and Switzerland were the CLEANEST places I ever saw during the early – mid 1970s. No poop and semen in public swimming pools and public fountains – imagine that! And no trash or garbage in sight.
I remember a time when the majority of neighborhoods here in the US were well kept. The streets were clean of litter, grass was mowed, many yards had beautiful gardens. House were maintained. It was safe to walk around the city without fear of being accosted, you could leave home and not have to lock your doors because your longtime neighbors watched out for each other. Children could out and play and not be home until it started getting dark, and nobody worried. Today, the city I grew up in looks like one big slum and most of the people do not speak English. The majority speak either Spanish or Arabic. Most of them rent their homes and since they are not the owners, they have no interest or desire to keep the property up. They destroy the property faster than the landlords can repair them. Garbage and litter everywhere. Used condoms, sanitary pads, crap filled baby diapers and used needles laying on lawns,the sidewalks and in the streets. People move in and out of neighborhoods so fast that you don’t get to know anyone, which can be a blessing sometimes because many aren’t even worth knowing. If this doesn’t sound Christian, all I can say is too bad. This is the result of diversity and multiculturalism in America today.