Social critic criticism. The blight of Goodwill stores

Tony Miselli
   Goodwill stores are popping up all every the suburban landscape offering second hand used clothing garments and other old junk. These places are littering p basically all of the strip malls with their massive stores and other smells of a declining community or shopping district tan ones these thrift stores.
How village leaders just do t get it and continues let these reject stores to open and create more blight to a community is pretty abominable just helping an areas pricing values  to drop while those communities of luxury skyrocket precisely because they wouldn't allow something of this second hand nature bring down an area. The Suburban areas of Chicago, Indy, Milwaukee are all in steep decline and once major shopping stores that people pride to walk in and purchase clothing now have been reduced to poverty people needing second hand shit. Village leaders need to realize that nothing comes from good at having these stores all over your county regardless of the cheap prices that the poor slobs seem to need to have an extensive wardrobe. You would never see a Goodwill store in downtowns with luxury hotels and there is a reason for this folks and maybe if people started paying attention instead of supporting goodwill stores they will see why there are Goodwill stores to begin with and where they are located.

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