Monday, 2 February 2026

Civilization Doomed

Comparing Minneapolis to Maya City....in terms of a collapse.

The Maya civilization, one of the most advanced pre-Columbian societies in the Americas, experienced a significant decline known as the "Classic Maya collapse."

This occurred between 750 and 950 AD. 

This was NOT a sudden, empire-wide catastrophe.  It started as a gradual process.....where crappy situations occurred over decades or centuries. 

Populations plummeted.  Monumental architecture halted.  Commerce failed. 

The Maya people didn't vanish....they just kinda walked away.

The collapse is often described as a "hell-hole" scenario in the sense that once-prosperous cities became uninhabitable due to intertwined environmental, social, and political crises, leading to mass out-migration. 

I look at Minneapolis and would suggest within a decade....the population of the city will go from 429,000....to around 380,000.

Some will simply leave the city, but stay within the state....finding rural surroundings to be safe.

The population of the Somalis in Minneapolis?  I'll go and suggest that they increase, the household income level of the city (presently at $80k per household)....without federal fraud funding....will slide to $65k.  

Detroit-status?  Yeah....that's the target.

By 2046?  The population is likely to hit near near 250k.  

Like the Mayan civilization...it's doomed. 

1 comment:

LargeMarge said...

* On the physical level, the 'city' concept is unsustainable.
Everything imported, their exports limited to garbage, sewage, and 'laws' (some overlap).
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* On a spiritual level, fundamentally-diverse massive populations crammed together in sardine cans?
Conflict is inevitable.
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* On the financial level, billions of fedbux invested in wolkenkrabbers ('skyscrapers'), utilities infrastructure, and Soviet-inspired architecture warehousing millions of non-productive criminal low-IQ parasites?
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I am surprised cities lasted this long.