Dwight Dwyer
Just as I can't believe what has happened to Chicago and its surrounding railroad areas author Jeremiah Moss cannot comprehend at all of the loss of unique family run places in New York City , most being replaced by chains and luxury retail.
Jermiah Moss wrote an excellent book about New York and its disappearing charm and how it is looking like any other mall upscale development around the world. Jeremiah didn't say much about massive federal printing that is allowing our unique neighborhoods that were once charms now being inudated with dumb fake crab and phony healthy fish sushi restaurants.
What has happened in New York and elsewhere is simple and this is the fact we have allowed Chinese magnets to build up and buy this fucking country and in his book "Vanishing New York" it appears Jeremiah Moss doesn't want to say the truth and that is wealthy plutocrats from China, Italy, and Judea are buying up and hoarding all spots and corners and valuable assets destroying the charm and look that once was New York with it siunquje neighborhoods and people.
Big cities like Chicago,Los Angeles, and New York are expanding into an outdoor mall of sameness and over-priced items and material to make way for new globalist class and control. It is disappointing for an author like Mr Moss to do all this research and not basically coming out and flatly saying that Italians and Chinese are destroying all that was cool with cities and turning them into high rises condo complexes of shame. Moss gives a great neighborhood by neighborhood account of gentrification starting in the East Village as this spot is known as basically the firs modern day replacement gentrification and he bemoans all of the punk clubs,diners, and book stores long displaces with crap like Jimmy Johns and Dunkin Donuts. Moss gets very sanguine in tlaking about the demise of his personal favorites and his take on the loss of the Edison Cafe is sad and depressing and basically those in charge of city government wish to replace the independents and give rise to the internationalism offerings which are usually more expensive and crap not even desired by the majority of residents and thus you have the modern city and ubiquitous offerings form a clas snot really creative,thrive ion inequality, and are just economic leeches and allowed to ruin what makes a spot great.
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