Devil's Night

Devil's Night came to Detroit in the 1970s. So did blacks. Cause and effect? Possibly, even probably. Does the Wikipedia tell the truth? NO! But then the Wiki is political. VDare  is different. VDare tells it like it is. So does AmRen at  The Late Great City of Detroit. Still doubtful? Try http://firecritic.com/2012/10/31/raw-videos-fires-in-detroit-this-past-week-including-devils-night-2012/, Devils Night, Detroit - After Blacks Had A Go At It or Detroit After Devils Night.

Devils' Night is a variant of the The Knockout Game, which is a year round 'sport' played by Blacks for fun, as a way of 'letting off steam'. The fact that white people wind up dead or life long cripples is a benefit, a plus point for the perpetrators. It has the help of the Main Stream Media, which incite it and conceal the facts from the public.

Compare this phenomenon with:-
Beat Up a White Kid Day 
The Knockout Game   
Black Bike Weekend Achieves Three Dead And Five Wounded at Myrtle Beach.
Police Take 250 Prisoners At Miami Black Beach Week or even
Black Spring Breakers Go Armed  [ 30 March 2022 ]

Diversity Is Strength Allegedly. It Is Also Devil's Night In Detroit ex VDare -
http://www.vdare.com/articles/diversity-is-strength-it-s-also-devil-s-night-in-Detroit
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There are few ways to test the health of your community better then by seeing how well a holiday is celebrated by your neighbors. Last year, we asked if you if your city could pass the Trick-or-Treating test for Halloween, knowing that only parents living in an actual community—one replete with high social capital—would feel comfortable sending their children out into the night to ask neighbors for candy.

Devil's Night 2009

Remember, Harvard sociologist Robert Putnam found that the cities with the highest percentage of social capital/trust were those that were the least “diverse"—i.e. the most homogenous.

Now imagine you live in a city that, presumably, should have high social capital—90 percent of the inhabitants are of the same race. But instead, that city’s government has to issue “emergency temporary ordinance that requires anyone attempting to buy gasoline in cans to provide identification, and a 6 p.m. curfew for youths younger than 18,” from October 29- Hallowe'en night (Oct. 31). [Detroit Angels' Night patrols ready to go, UPI, 10-26-12]. The minors’ parent or guardian will also be issued a parent responsibility violation ticket. [Detroit's Devil's Night curfew, gas ordinance to stay enforced during storm conditions, By Eric Lacy, Mlive.com , October 30, 2012]

Yes, we’re taking about 90 percent black Detroit. On “Devil’s Night” (October 30), the good citizens of Detroit have taken to torching abandoned buildings and long-idle commercial real estate.

Ze’ev Chafets wrote the still-definitive account of the terror that strikes the Motor City every Halloween eve in his 1991 book Devil’s Night: And Other True Tales of Detroit:

I vaguely remembered Devil’s Night. When I was a kid growing up in Pontiac, a grimy industrial clone of Detroit ten miles north of the city, it had been a time of harmless pranks—window soaping, doorbell ringing and rolls of toilet paper in the neighbor’s trees. But it had been twenty years since I lived there, and a lot of things had changed. One of them was Devil’s Night.

Three years earlier, in 1983, for reasons no-one understands, America’s sixth largest city suddenly erupted into flame. Houses, abandoned buildings, even unused factories burned to the ground in an orgy of arson that lasted for seventy-two hours. When it was over the papers reported more than 800 fires. Smoke hung over the city for weeks.

Even my friend’s dramatic description did not prepare me for what I saw that night. On the streets of Detroit I could sense the same rush of energy, the same sense of excitement that always accompanies nocturnal action. Police helicopters circled overhead and fire trucks, sirens blaring, raced form one conflagration to another. Cops guarded the firemen as they fought the flames. It was only when I saw the faces of the neighborhood people, mostly older blacks with long coats over their bathrobes, standing grimly on their porches, armed with shotguns and garden hoses, protecting their property, that I realized this was no homecoming rally; on Devil’s Night, they use homes for kindling.

My friend’s car was equipped with a police-band radio, and as he drove from fire to fire he gradually became the leader of a motorcade. At every stop, people gawked at the flames and passed around bottles of whiskey and thermos caps of steaming coffee. The suburbanites talked with bittersweet nostalgia about their old neighborhoods in Detroit, pointed to childhood sites now sunk into decrepitude and shook their heads. The message was tacit but unmistakable—Look at what they’re doing to our city. “

In 1954, the city had been 76 percent white. Black population growth came courtesy of the “Great Migration” of blacks from the South. In 1940, before World War II defense plants led to the migration, Detroit was 90 percent white.

Perhaps in honor of the “great revolution”—disgraced former mayor Kwame Kilpatrick’s term for the July 23, 1967 black riot in Detroit, which left 43 dead, 467 injured, 7,2000 arrested, more than 2,000 buildings torched and essentially ended white rule in Detroit—the children and grandchildren of the victors in effect reenact their triumph every Halloween eve.

Life Magazine headlined its typical liberal Main Stream Media cover story celebration of that year’s riots Negro Revolt: The Flames Spread (August 4, 1967). That has proved unwittingly prescient.

In the 1994 movie The Crow, Hollywood took on the annual Devil’s Night torching of Detroit, featuring one of its favorite casting tricks—rarely found in real life— the multi-racial gang. The central plot trope: a white drug lord controlling three white and one black arsonist directs the flow of organized crime in the city.

As usual, Hollywood did not quite capture the essence of this uniquely black celebration. Chafets put it best: “Look at what they’re doing to our city.”

In a city completely controlled by black politicians and totally reliant on tax revenue from a black population that seems to have trouble sustaining a First World economy (even when inherited, as in the case of Detroit) it could be only a matter of time before money to pay for public services like firemen, and the police necessary to protect them, dries up.

Just a few weeks ago, Detroit police held an “Enter at Your Own Risk” rally in front of Comerica Park before a Tigers baseball game [Enter At Your Own Risk: Police Union Says ‘War-Like’ Detroit Is Unsafe For Visitors, CBS Detroit, 10-6-2012]. Just a few months ago, an emergency Federal grant/infusion of $22.5 million was needed to 164 Detroit firefighters on the job [Detroit Firefighters Layoffs Curbed Due To Federal SAFER Grant, More Help On The Way, Huffington Post, 7-9-2012].

Were David Duke suddenly in control of Hollywood, it would be impossible to script a more devastating polemic against black-majority rule then what has actually transpired in Detroit since both the “great revolution of 1967” and the election of Mayor Coleman Young in 1973. Toss in the reality of this black-fueled Devil’s Night, and you’d have the type of script that D.W. Griffith shot in The Birth of a Nation.

The sad reality is that Detroit’ Devil’s Night represent nothing more than a funeral pyre for Western Civilization.

Although Mitt Romney is a self-proclaimed “son of Detroit” he has evaded domestic issues like the descent of our major cities into urban misery. But we aren’t far away from the Republican Party being forced to confront the unmentionable reasons Detroit burns every Devil’s Night.

If it is to remain a viable national party, that is.
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Is Mr. Kersey overstating the case? If only he were. Detroit has been taken over by blacks. |It is becoming like South Africa, like Zimbabwe, like Hell.

 

Devil's Night ex Wiki
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Devil's Night, or Hell Night, is a name associated with October 30, the night before Halloween. It is related to the "Mischief night" practiced in other parts of the United States and the world, but is chiefly associated with the serious vandalism and arson seen in Detroit, Michigan from the 1970s to the 1990s,[1] finally prompting the "Angel's Night" community response.......

However, in the early 1970s, the vandalism escalated to more devastating acts, such as arson. This primarily took place in the inner city, but surrounding suburbs were often affected as well.

The crimes became more destructive in Detroit's inner-city neighborhoods, and included hundreds of acts of arson and vandalism every year. The destruction reached a peak in the mid- to late-1980s, with more than 800 fires set in 1984, and 500 to 800 fires in the three days and nights before Halloween in a typical year.[2]

[ Alleged ] Decline of Devil's Night arson
By the early 1990s, Detroit saw little decline in Devil's Night arson.[3] After a brutal Devil's Night in 1994, then-mayor Dennis Archer promised city residents arson would not be tolerated. In 1995, Detroit city officials organized and created Angel's Night on and around October 29–31. Each year as many as 50,000 volunteers gather to patrol neighborhoods.[4][5] In 2010, however, the number of reported fires climbed to 169, a 42 percent increase over the previous year.
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The Wiki is indulging in the bare faced lie. A 42% increase is NOT a decline or a decrease.

 


This is more about our current Financial Crisis 2008 than Teufelnacht per se.

 


 

Detroit - After Blacks Had A Go At It [ 29 March 2011]
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Dying Detroit: Haunting photos of crumbling neighbourhoods highlight the terrible decline of America's once-great Motor City
Population drops 25 per cent to 713,777 - the city's lowest since 1910
Largely African-American population moves away to escape the terrible effects of the recession [ White people are long gone - Editor ]

Buildings rot on deserted streets that were once bustling thoroughfares It was the centre of America's industrial muscle, but now it lies in ruins - a stark portrait of urban decay ravaged by the global recession

The population of devastated Detroit has dropped by 25 per cent in the past ten years and is now at its lowest since 1910. Empty factories, burnt-out homes, silent banks and even derelict police stations litter the place once known as the 'Motor City' - where Henry Ford built his first car.
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The Daily Mail does not tell us who did the destroying. Not did the Guardian when it ran this one last month - Detroit After Devil's Night . By contrast Chinese cities are thriving.

 

Detroit After Devil's Night
In downtown Detroit, the streets are lined with abandoned hotels and swimming pools, ruined movie houses and schools, all evidence of the motor city's painful decline. The photographs of Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre capture what remains of a once-great city – and hint at the wider story of post-industrial America.
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NB that the Grauniad does not hint at the cause of this evil, to wit black savages.

 

Devil's Night Suspects Arrested Before The Day [ 31 October 2014 ]
Putting the perpetrators in prison before the day makes sense. Keeping them there makes even more. No doubt they have track records & outstanding warrants to justify the fact. Fox News tells some of the truth about Devil's Night in Detroit albeit the name has been changed for Propaganda purposes. It is now Angels' Night. The rest of the Main Stream Media lie by omission.