Third Worldizing America

Guest Post by Victor Davis Hanson

Third Worldizing America

In a recent online exchange, YouTuber Casey Neistat posted his fury after his car was broken into and the contents stolen. Los Angeles, he railed, was turning into a “3rd-world s-hole of a city.”

The multimillionaire actor Seth Rogen chastised Neistat for his anger.

Rogen claimed that a car’s contents were minor things to lose. He added that while living in West Hollywood he had his own car broken into 15 times, but thought little of it.

Online bloggers ridiculed Rogen. No wonder – the actor lives in multimillion-dollar homes in the Los Angeles area, guarded by sophisticated security systems and fencing.

Yet both Neistat and Rogen accurately defined Third Worldization: the utter breakdown of the law and the ability of the rich within such a feudal society to find ways to avoid the violent chaos.

After traveling the last 45 years in the Middle East, southern Europe, Mexico, and Asia Minor, I observed some common characteristics of a so-called Third-World society. And all of them might feel increasingly familiar to contemporary Americans.

Whether in Cairo or Naples, theft was commonplace. Yet property crimes were almost never seriously prosecuted.

In a medieval-type society of two rather than three classes, the rich in walled estates rarely worry that much about thievery. Crime is written off as an intramural problem of the poor, especially when the middle class is in decline or nonexistent.

Violent crime is now soaring in America. But two things are different about America’s new criminality.

One is the virtual impunity of it. Thieves now brazenly swarm a store, ransack, steal, and flee with the merchandise without worry of arrest.

Second, the Left often justifies crime as a sort of righteous payback against a supposedly exploitative system. So, the architect of the so-called 1619 Project, Nikole Hannah-Jones, preened of the riotous destruction of property during the summer of 2020: “Destroying property, which can be replaced, is not violence.”

Third Worldization reflects the asymmetry of law enforcement. Ideology and money, not the law, adjudicate who gets arrested and tried, and who does not.

There were 120 days of continuous looting, arson, and lethal violence during the summer of 2020. Rioters burned courthouses, police precincts, and an iconic church.

And there was also a frightening riot on January 6, when a mob entered Washington D.C.’s Capitol and damaged federal property. Of those arrested during the violence, many have been held in solitary confinement or under harsh jail conditions. That one-day riot is currently the subject of a congressional investigation.

Some of those arrested are still – 10 months later – awaiting trial. The convicted are facing long prison sentences.

In contrast, some 14,000 were arrested in the longer and more violent rioting of 2020. Most were released without bail. The majority had their charges dropped. Very few are still being held awaiting capital charges.

A common denominator to recent controversies at the Justice Department, CIA, FBI, and Pentagon is that all these agencies under dubious pretexts have investigated American citizens with little or no justification – after demonizing their targets as “treasonous,” “domestic terrorists,” “white supremacists,” or “racists.”

In the Third World, basic services like power, fuel, transportation, and water are characteristically unreliable: in other words, much like a frequent California brownout.

I’ve been on five flights in my life where it was announced there was not enough fuel to continue to the scheduled destination. The plane was required either to turn around or land somewhere on the way. One such aborted flight took off from Cairo, another from southern Mexico. The other three were this spring and summer inside the United States.

One of the most memorable scenes that I remember of Ankara, Old Cairo, or Algiers of the early 1970s were legions of beggars and the impoverished sleeping on sidewalks.

But such impoverishment pales in comparison to the encampments of present-day Fresno, Los Angeles, Sacramento, or San Francisco. Tens of thousands live on sidewalks and in open view use them to defecate, urinate, inject drugs, and dispose of refuse.

In the old Third World, extreme wealth and poverty existed in close proximity. It was common to see peasants on horse-drawn wagons a few miles from coastal villas. But there is now far more contiguous wealth and poverty in Silicon Valley. In Redwood City and East Palo Alto, multiple families cram into tiny bungalows and garages, often a few blocks from tony Atherton.

On the main streets outside of Stanford University and the Google campus, the helot classes sleep in decrepit trailers and buses parked on the streets.

Neistat was right in identifying a pandemic of crime in Los Angeles as Third Worldization.

But so was Rogen, though unknowingly so. The actor played the predictable role of the smug, indifferent Third World rich who master ignoring – and navigating around – the misery of others in their midst.

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55 Comments
Fatman from Oz
Fatman from Oz
December 2, 2021 6:21 am

“And there was also a frightening riot on January 6, when a mob entered Washington D.C.’s Capitol and damaged federal property.”
Stopped reading right there.
When police invite you inside it is not a frightening riot.

mapletruck
mapletruck
  Fatman from Oz
December 2, 2021 6:58 am

Exactly, whole thing was setup in order to “create the narrative ” and to get footage/photos.

musket
musket
  mapletruck
December 2, 2021 8:44 am

From the Klaus Schwab article…….here is his narrative that he wants and we don’t…

“collaborative effort of the world’s leading thinkers to fashion longer-term perspectives and co-create a narrative that can help guide the creation of a more resilient, inclusive and sustainable vision for our collective future.”

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  musket
December 2, 2021 9:23 am

How does one qualify as one of the world’s “leading thinkers”?

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  hardscrabble farmer
December 2, 2021 3:52 pm

Now there’s a question.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  musket
December 2, 2021 10:02 am

The Devils idea world, with him as god.

Leah
Leah
  Fatman from Oz
December 2, 2021 7:43 am

Correct.

Hans
Hans
December 2, 2021 6:25 am

Seth Rogan is popular because the characters he portray personify many of today’s young American males: liberal, weak, pudgy, effeminate, and passive. That he can’t connect with the fact that most people don’t want their crap stolen and has to virtue signal his disappointment is typical for his Hollywood background.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Hans
December 2, 2021 5:41 pm

If only real history was taught in the West.

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Walt
Walt
December 2, 2021 6:30 am
Leah
Leah
  Walt
December 2, 2021 7:44 am

Actor, and not a good one imo.

musket
musket
  Leah
December 2, 2021 8:45 am

An overwhelming majority are not…..

Ken31
Ken31
  Leah
December 3, 2021 3:35 pm

It is already a profession of negative worth. None of us remember when actors were socially inferior to hookers, but we should.

the woodsman
the woodsman
  Walt
December 2, 2021 10:50 am

I’m so sick of joos.

Ginger
Ginger
December 2, 2021 6:33 am

Meanwhile:

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ginger
December 2, 2021 7:22 am

I’m all for defunding the police. They are no longer police, they are over-militarized brownshirt thugs who are immune from their crimes. We pay them too much and then give them huge pensions for their disservice. We just need universal concealed carry and we’ll take care of the criminals, thank you very much.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
December 2, 2021 11:36 am

If only there was a group of people who made the rules that these law enforcers to follow. The police aren’t the problem, the politicians are. Do you also falsely believe police are only violent towards minorities?

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Anonymous
December 2, 2021 12:25 pm

We all feel like that when these things happen, but you gotta assess things statistically. In my little city of Minneapolis (440,000 people), we’ve had 87 murders so far this year (or perhaps a few more, since they’re still not counting one guy whose body parts were found in multiple locations). We’ve had one fugitive criminal (Winston “Boogie” Smith) shot by a task force of county officers and the US Marshall Service after he fired at them when cornered. Zero other killings by cop. Cops DO stop crime (when prosecutors don’t stymie them). They do it by jailing bad guys before they commit violent crime. And while those bad guys usually kill other bad guys, they also kill innocent bystanders on a routine basis. In a typical city like mine, getting rid of cops would mean getting rid of the questionable killings by police that happen at a rate of one every 2-3 years. It would also mean more armed bad guys roving around and killing a lot of innocent people – way more than the police do. It’s just math.

As Thomas Sowell said: “There are no solutions. There are only trade-offs.”

That Tucson cop (Ryan Remington) will undoubtedly be prosecuted (as he should), just like we’re about to start the trial of Brooklyn Center, MN cop Kim Potter who (presumably accidentally) shot hoodrat Daunte Wright with her gun instead of her taser as he tried to get back into his car and drive off (as he’d done in the recent past). He’d had an outstanding warrant for robbing a woman at gunpoint and has been credibly implicated in shooting another kid in the head.

Also, women and pussies should not be patrol officers. Period. In contrast to a beefy guy, they have to rely on tasers, pepper spray and guns, and that leads to bad situations.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Iska Waran
December 2, 2021 2:52 pm

Somebody doesn’t like math.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
December 2, 2021 5:39 pm

Math is anti-semitic.

ontoiran
ontoiran
  Ginger
December 2, 2021 8:40 am

apparently tucson doesn’t have the same shoplifting laws as san franshitgo. or was he shot because he was white and the cop knew there wouldn’t be any rioting over killing a white dude for shoplifting?

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  Ginger
December 2, 2021 10:14 am

That was EXACTLY what I was about to write.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ginger
December 2, 2021 12:09 pm

Honestly, how about presenting the whole story?I mean does everyone think they are the msm now? The guy had a knife and refused any orders to stop proceeding towards the store. Guess they should have let him just keep rolling towards a civilian or a child eh? A disability does not exempt you from following laws..

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Anonymous
December 2, 2021 2:57 pm

LOL. I assume you’re joking. Somebody could have pulled a power cord across the aisle to stop him. Or maybe a stick.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
December 2, 2021 3:03 pm

Or perhaps he isnt really wheelchair bound. But you know, I guess this guy has all the answers.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 2, 2021 7:18 am

“Rogen played the predictable role of the smug” I have never met a Jew who wasn’t a smarmy asshole.

ERISA
ERISA
  Anonymous
December 2, 2021 8:10 am

With all my famous humility and modesty in full display- you’ve never met me!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
December 2, 2021 10:16 am

That’s not an opinion based on meeting a lot of jews who are smarmy assholes. You’ve hated jews before ever meeting any, so any jew met is by your definition a smarmy asshole, and any smarmy asshole is presumed a jew. You have no experience of jews on any personal level because you refuse to have experience of jews on a personal level. Same is true of all members of the internet fourth reich.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
December 2, 2021 3:00 pm

The Jew sheiks in agony as he strikes you.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Anonymous
December 2, 2021 3:09 pm

Personal level is fine. It’s the ones in power in government, media, academia and entertainment who mold the culture and agitate unceasingly for open borders, replacing the family with government, the gay and LGBTQ agenda, anti-life and secular atheism – and who can be seen doing it without knowing them personally – who are a problem. Not all of them, of course, and they’re not the only ones who hate non-elite, traditional, white, heterosexual Christians. There are white, heterosexual nominal Christians who hate themselves. If Jewish elites were only 60/40 in favor of globalism, it’d be one thing. When it’s 95/5, it’s another altogether. You can’t expect people to not notice things. Sorry. Love me some (((Darren Beatttie))) and (((Stephen Miller))). And I do know and highly respect some Jews I know on a personal level.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
December 2, 2021 6:33 pm

NAXALT=Demoralized guilty white syndrome. The everyday Jew bennefits handsomly from acting as a human shield for the elite Jew. Don’t kid yourself. Why shouldn’t they continue this arrangement as long as there is no financial or social penalty outweighing the bennefits?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
December 3, 2021 3:57 pm

Jewish projection on full display.

ontoiran
ontoiran
December 2, 2021 8:32 am

and what happens when the people outside the gates have cleaned each other out?

Balbinus
Balbinus
  ontoiran
December 2, 2021 10:04 am

Go in the gates and continue.

CCRider
CCRider
December 2, 2021 8:50 am

The only actor I ever had lasting respect for was John Wilks Booth.

J Far
J Far
  CCRider
December 2, 2021 11:34 am

Wow, even after 150 years, that remark has some edge.

CCRider
CCRider
  J Far
December 2, 2021 1:46 pm

It’s a bit tongue-in-cheek but Lincoln is at the very top of disaster presidents. Considering he was responsible for 700,000 deaths and the destruction of half the country I’d say he deserved what he got.

Ken31
Ken31
  CCRider
December 3, 2021 3:39 pm

He destroyed not only the whole country, but any future it might have had. He is one of histories greatest villains.

Ken31
Ken31
  J Far
December 3, 2021 3:38 pm

..

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 2, 2021 8:56 am

When a poor man gets a gun to protect his property, it is called vigilantism. But when a rich man hires men with guns to protect his property, it is called private security.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Anonymous
December 2, 2021 10:05 am

U vill’ not bring out the incunvenent truths prole!

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
December 2, 2021 9:14 am

First, Rogen’s major problem is obvious. Second, he is one of the ugliest things I have ever seen. Actor? Brad Pitt he ain’t. He looks like the sort of chap you find in a raincoat outside an elementary school, with no pants on.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Southern Sage
December 2, 2021 11:55 am

If the rumors are to be believed, that’s a spot on analogy.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
December 2, 2021 9:22 am

That face.

Wilbur Ross
Wilbur Ross
December 2, 2021 9:55 am

I don’t read anything by any man with more than two names and a woman with more than three. Maybe that’s why I’m among the unwashed.

Quartermain
Quartermain
December 2, 2021 10:11 am

Seth Rogen ruined the Green Hornet.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
December 2, 2021 10:40 am

Was watching another video by Mattias Desmet about mass formation and totalitarianism yesterday. When asked how long this iteration might last, he says we still have a number of steps to go, but it might be shorter than the totalitarian regimes of the 20th century, because this one is impacting people’s lives much more intimately and directly.

Germany took 12 years, 6 years to establish (1933-1939) and 6 years of wreaking havoc (1939-1945).

Just looking at where we are now, I believe we are about half way through the establishment phase, so I am guessing we have another 6 years to go to a point of total system destruction and beginning of rebuilding (establish 2020-2024, wreak havoc 2024-2028). This time frame also matches Strauss and Howe’s estimate of the US “passing through a great gate of history by the year 2025” and if one considers 2008 the beginning of this 4th turning, we would end up in the year 2028 with an average length of 20 years per turning.

Prof. Desmet also says that we have to do these things now: continue to speak the truth and withdraw participation and try to stay alive for a few more years.

Also, Dr. Zelenko’s recipe for living: turn away from the bad, be truthful, live life. (I don’t care if he is Jewish, it seems to be a good way to live).

Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
  Svarga Loka
December 2, 2021 2:49 pm

I don’t care if he is Jewish, it seems to be a good way to live)

Any time one is discussing groups of people there are bound to be a few good ones in the mix. ‘The talented tenth”, I’ve heard functioning blacks referred referred to as, or in this case “the kosher 1/32th”.

Look up Bobby Fischer’s remarks about his fellow ethnics. Spicy stuff! And he was Jewish!

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
December 2, 2021 3:13 pm

Ivor…is your employer still requiring the jab or did they back off?

Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
  Abigail Adams
December 2, 2021 3:32 pm

They have us in limbo. Originally they said we have until Dec 5. They also promised to contact us within a week of submitting our exemption requests; thus far I haven’t heard a word.

My supervisor says corporate now decrees that as long as we have submitted an exemption we can continue to work past the original Dec 5 deadline. They have us on a list ( and they called me paranoid at the University!) and we will be gotten to…..sometime.

The whole thing is a retarded shit show. But that applies to everything now, doesn’t it?

If I get fired I’m going back to bricklaying. I almost don’t care at this point, ya know?

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Ivor Mechtin, M.D. at Law
December 2, 2021 3:44 pm

“I almost don’t care at this point, ya know?”

Yeah, I know. Turns out losing my job has not been a horrible thing after all. Even losing health insurance…looks like I’m not going to really need it anyway.

Good luck with whatever comes your way. And, yes, I have no doubt you are on *some* kind of list.

Freddy Uranus
Freddy Uranus
  Svarga Loka
December 3, 2021 7:50 am

I saw saw interview too on CM’s site. Excellent information on what we going thru with the mass psychosis of people and their feelings of loneliness and anxiety. Really answered allot of questions on how this crazy mask and vaccine nonsense evolves.

Mattias Desmet on Mass Formation

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 2, 2021 5:37 pm

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