• opposide [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Fast food at a suburban strip mall filled with chain stores that destroyed all local business. Of course, how could we forget unnecessarily large and empty parking lot (not a waste of space, it’s designed to be filled once a year on Black Friday(this is actually why parking lots are so large btw this isn’t even satire)), and of course the pièce de résistance: you can get here via 4-6 lane arterial avenues that the low density suburban commuter community can not afford to maintain. No, these will not be flanked sidewalks, shade, or public transportation because the community is bankrupt from maintaining its massive roadways which are completely necessary for the 2 hour commute to and from the city, twice a day. Why shouldn’t we bankrupt the community over roads we use at full capacity for 4 hours a day?

    What could be more representative of American society than absolutely decimated neighborhoods and alienation from community and labor?