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>In other words, in the daily life of a metropolis, manners, etiquette, and political correctness—such as refraining from discriminatory remarks—almost without exception hold more sway than the Constitution or the Penal Code. This is a practical art of living for city dwellers.

>Without prioritizing etiquette and PC over high-level legal frameworks, metropolitan life itself—predicated on rubbing shoulders with myriad strangers—would cease to function.

>However, when viewed through the lens of the national legal systems of modern civil states—based on the rule of law (including Jewish emancipation policies) and liberal bourgeois constitutions—this everyday metropolitan sensibility appears distorted, even anti-American or ultra-leftist.

>This is because, in a modern civil state, the legality defined by the Constitution and the Penal Code is, after all, of paramount importance, superseding manners and political correctness.

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>Major American cities such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco—the power bases of the "scum" Democratic Party—are referred to as "sanctuary cities" and have devolved into heavens for outlaws who survive merely by maintaining a superficial veneer of manners.

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