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Thursday, 1 March 2012

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LONDON RACIAL PROFILE

"Protect the Aryan areas of London from the dark eyed, dark haired Racial filth."
Say the White Supremacist Racists

2 comments:

  1. The Power of White Supremacy, Urban Planning and Desired Outcomes


    Urban planning

    The dark side of planning

    The "dark side of planning" is a term used by planning scholars to distinguish actual planning from ideal planning. The term was coined by Oxford professor Bent Flyvbjerg (1996: 383) based on research of how political power influences rationality in urban planning (Flyvbjerg 1991, 1998). Flyvbjerg defined the dark side of planning as the real rationalities that urban planners employ in planning practice, as opposed to the ideal rationalities of the benevolent planners that often inhabit planning textbooks.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_planning#The_dark_side_of_planning



    Racial steering

    Overview

    Historically the United States of America has been defined by racially segregated neighborhoods.[2] Urban Planning up to the 1960s has been documented as one of the causes of this phenomenon. Urban planners have been seen to have practiced early forms of racial steering.[3] Through the use of the restrictive covenant, and the establishment of zoning laws between World War I and World War II , and the use of urban renewal between the 1940s and 1960s, urban planners have aided in the development of racially segregated neighborhoods.[4] After the 1960s, through in part by the Civil Rights Movement , planning efforts were focused more towards advocacy, and community development, rather than maintaining segregation.[5] Although planning practices did change, the racial make-up of neighborhoods did not.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_steering#Overview

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  2. White Supremacist Racist Activity, Urban Planning and Acceleration towards a World embracing and dissolving into Fairness (Whiteness).


    Engine

    An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert energy into useful mechanical motion.[1][2] Heat engines, including internal combustion engines and external combustion engines (such as steam engines) burn a fuel to create heat which is then used to create motion.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engine



    Hoover, Alabama

    Hoover is a city in Jefferson and Shelby Counties in north central Alabama, in the United States. The largest suburb of Birmingham, the population of the city was 62,742 as of the 2000 census and 81,619 in the 2010 census.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoover,_Alabama



    Planned community

    A planned community, or planned city, is any community that was carefully planned from its inception and is typically constructed in a previously undeveloped area. This contrasts with settlements that evolve in a more ad hoc fashion. Land use conflicts are less frequent in planned communities since they are planned carefully. New towns can apply to specific communities especially in the United Kingdom where they are created under the New Towns Act 1946.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned_communities

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