Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Tucker: Demographic Changes In Key American Cities Since 1950

Tucker Carlson goes over the demographic changes to the four largest American cities in 1950 versus today.

On a related note, see "Pictures from the Past are Immensely Radicalizing" from The American Tribune. An excerpt (footnotes omitted):

    Footage and pictures from the past really are something. The people are well-dressed and healthy-looking, not obese and in t-shirts or pajamas. The population is sociable and happy, not a rotten collection of migrants and criminals. Even where the footage shows relatively poor people, particularly by modern standards, it is evident that Western civilization was intact.

    Take, for example, this video of English village life in the 50s:

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    This is even more pronounced in what footage of the world before the Great War exists. Europe, before the carnage in Flanders wrecked its soul, was atop Olympus, and footage of everyday life from that period shows it. This footage from Great Yorkshire Show in Leeds in 1902 is an example. Just look at the detailed and ornamental architecture, the care the average people there put into their everyday dress, the lack of crime and chaos, and all the other little things that make civilization more pleasant and constructive than barbarism: ... 

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... Take, for example, the below three pictures of Chamberlain Square in Birmingham, England. The top photo shows what was built before the Great War. The middle photo shows what was built in the civilization-killing ‘60s. The third image is what it looks like today, when the Brutalist monstrosity was torn down and replaced by a marginally less horrendous one. 

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    Meanwhile, here’s what life looks like in Birmingham, England, formerly one of the nation’s foremost industrial centers and now one of the epicenters of the “Grooming Gangs” scandal:

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     As went the architecture, so went the city. Embracing the Third World’s characteristic values of equality, high time preference, and resistance to cultivation, while also importing the Third World, Birmingham became it. Now England’s second-largest city is a foreign slum.

 

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Tucker: Demographic Changes In Key American Cities Since 1950

Tucker Carlson goes over the demographic changes to the four largest American cities in 1950 versus today. On a related note, see " Pic...