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The ones who fight the system the hardest are the ones who keep the system thriving
They complain complain complain and do nothing to dig themselves out of their ignorance
I don't respect how a person can say oh a tj's a whole food is bad for the community and rejoice and line up in the 10's of 1'000s when they open a Walmart, a dollar store.... etc. Or line up like mindless zombies at the locale liquor stores to buy booze and lottery scratch offs, the plentiful hot wing stands, the beauty supply weave shops, graze like cattle herd to church every sunday...so on and so forth.
Like really what high end communities do you see with pawn shops a plenty.... check cashiers on every corner... Cant go down a major street/intersection without a litter of fast food restaurants... Or go without a 10 mile radius w/o a church around?
Better question how many libraries or schools of higher education do most of these areas have? Even better question how many of them have gyms/fitness centers...hell even have one in the city?
You got ppl complaining about a healthy grocery moving into their area...yet no qualms/dambs are giving aint a gym/fitness center in the entire city... or a library... like really. A group of ppl who have the highest obesity rates...and the lowest education scores complaining...its out right stupid. It would be equal to Biloxi Mississippi (the city with the poorest/worse education system) complaining about a bookstore moving into town and say it would devalue the area and the education of the city....
I dont understand the need for the shot at the church..There is nothing wrong with going to church.
My thoughts would be they could use that space for a library, community center, gym etc though. What can you build in these empty spaces that would benefit the community without driving up the price to live there?