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http://news.yahoo.com/trader-joe-39-drops-black-neighborhood-store-plan-224732374.html
They have cookie butter! !??? Resistance is futile
They have cookie butter! !??? Resistance is futile
They don't want the neighborhood to become gentrified, thus raising property values and driving the "oppressed populations" out.
Fuck Trader Joe's.
Yep. There are protesters that show up at any of the new semi-fancy restaurants in my neighbourhood here. It's annoying and the problem is the protesters have no idea what they are talking about (we've spoken to them).
KT
Trader Joe's is based in Monrovia, Calif. Its store would have been the anchor of a two-building development that included space for four to 10 shops and 100 parking spaces.
Please don't make the neighborhood nicer!!! It will attract jobs and people will live better lives. We prefer to be miserable!
The lot is at Northeast Alberta Street and Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and has been vacant for years.
It sent the city a letter saying it (The Portland African American Leadership Forum) would "remain opposed to any development in N/NE Portland that does not primarily benefit the Black community." It said the grocery-store development would "increase the desirability of the neighborhood," for "non-oppressed populations."
Please don't make the neighborhood nicer!!! It will attract jobs and people will live better lives. We prefer to be miserable!
I am guessing the stores they have in the area are your Walmart types because I honestly don't find Trader Joe's to be that expensive for a lot of items. Maybe its just the area but their cheese, wine (Two Buck Chuck anyone?) and Trader Joe brand stuff is often cheaper than what I can get at my local Kroger or Meijers
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Well - keep your vacant lot then I guess. I'm not sure how that benefits your 'oppressed population' though...
I am guessing the stores they have in the area are your Walmart types because I honestly don't find Trader Joe's to be that expensive for a lot of items. Maybe its just the area but their cheese, wine (Two Buck Chuck anyone?) and Trader Joe brand stuff is often cheaper than what I can get at my local Kroger or Meijers
It sent the city a letter saying it would "remain opposed to any development in N/NE Portland that does not primarily benefit the Black community." It said the grocery-store development would "increase the desirability of the neighborhood," for "non-oppressed populations."
They don't want the neighborhood to become gentrified, thus raising property values and driving the "oppressed populations" out.
<3 trader joes, nearby businesses not so much
that one trader joes should have 50 parking spots by itself
the one in ft worth attracted other jobs too - the adjoining plaza hired some guy to sit in a car to keep trader joes shoppers out of their parking lot :awe:
Are these black community forums somehow encouraging self-oppression? To what end? To perpetuate the idea that they are forced to be confined to poor neighborhoods? To what end? Oh... free handouts. Must be that. You don't get free handouts, and rather, have to work for a living, if you suddenly find yourself in a better position in life.
Jesus that is depressing. I hope it's not that simple.
How is any of that a bad thing? Do black people prefer to be poor and confined to poor urban neighborhoods with lackluster everything? Do they not want to become mixed in with the rest of the society, to be middle-class or better and no longer segregated?
Are these black community forums somehow encouraging self-oppression? To what end? To perpetuate the idea that they are forced to be confined to poor neighborhoods? To what end? Oh... free handouts. Must be that. You don't get free handouts, and rather, have to work for a living, if you suddenly find yourself in a better position in life.
Jesus that is depressing. I hope it's not that simple.
Please don't make the neighborhood nicer!!! It will attract jobs and people will live better lives. We prefer to be miserable!