Sunday, April 24, 2016

Progressives Dismiss Modern Day "Great Migration" to South





 Every year, newspapers and trade publications report on state to state migratory trends and every year blue states are the big losers.  If given a chance to escape a progressive utopia, many can’t pack their bags fast enough.  The obvious reasons are lack of economic opportunities, high taxation, oppressive regulations and a hostile political environment. 


Liberals try to explain away this exodus by dismissing the South’s success on the advent of air conditioning and massive infrastructure projects.  Common sense would dictate these projects are needed to accommodate all the damn Yankees that have moved here and air conditioning has been ubiquitous since the 1950’s.  If today’s migratory trends were this strong in the mid 20th century, only teat squawkers and crickets would be chirping in Yankeeland.






The United States has probably witnessed only one other contemporary migratory pattern like this and it was during the time period between 1910 and the 1960’s.  This mass exodus of blacks, and poor whites, to northern industrial cities was called the “Great Migration.”   The reasons for this exodus are the same ones I gave in the first paragraph.  Here is an excerpt from A History of African Americans in North Carolina that should make politicians and open border advocates hair stand on end:


With the outbreak of war, foreign immigration to the United States dwindled from 1,218,000 in 1914 to only 110,618 in 1918, creating a severe labor shortage.  Wages in northern industries were appreciably higher.  The average daily wage for a black farm laborer in the South was $1.00.  Wages in the North averaged $2.00 to $4.00 per day.  In New Bern, for example, a black laborer in a sawmill or cotton oil mill earned $1.50 and $1.90 per day.  In contrast, a black North Carolinian employed in a Pennsylvania steel plant received 30 cents per hour and could work 12 hours a day, 7 days a week.  His income over a two-week period totaled $48.00 to $54.00.


People don’t leave their family and friends because of air conditioning and roads.  They move because they are in desperate need of opportunities and want to improve their lives.  Period.





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