Otto Jansen
Some old woman finally died in a shoe and her record store located in Oak Park,Illinois and it received some newsprint space time as many regular customers lamented on the loss of this rare record store with no one taking to account or describing why there are so few record stores left of the likes of Val Halla Records on streets across America and the West.
By all appearances there was always a steady flow of customers and purchases at this record store that survived the test of time and rising rent foreigners with their sushi offerings and the big chains could provide for communities. People love the stroll through record bins and to purchase and feel real product in their musical offering but the conspiracy of the technology sector to open up and destroy Americas small business so Indians ,Pakistans, and Chinese can have more asets and restaurants sitting empty across this land can be a disastrous consequences as this country loses its culture and cool such as the record store. Some communities are filled with nothing but dollar stores,pay day loan stores, gas stations, and the sushi bad fish restaurant as foreigners basically fish locally and then claim import internationally for their companies. The record stores demise was not caused by streaming music as the narrative often goes but to open up space and owner ship in America ans economy to outside players needing the space and excuse for global shipment of bad smelly fish food and cheap junk plastic product that offers no long staying power compared to music
Ms Halla struggled to keep her record store afloat but for many other American-born small business record and music shop stores this was not possible and a direct attack on their business plan to replace their stores with other cultural stores was financially backed by the internationalists and technocrats globally to destroy certain business and get the food shipment and restaurant to take over as they benefit more so a wealthy and foreign-born plutocratic class of oppresses.
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