Alex Jones is right again
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Would make for an interesting reality/hidden camera show where they go to white liberal areas and ask them to sign up for a program to take in black and Hispanic parolees until they get back on their feet.
This was on full display during Floyd riots. The people cheering on the riots knowing their neighborhoods wouldn’t be affected. Of course you had those who destroyed their own neighborhoods only to complain about food deserts and lack of job opportunities months later
I remember the Chicago grocery stores (Aldi's & Save-a-lots) that pulled out, with the sites being left vacant. I think there's going to be an attempt at a government owned grocery store, (which will be a disaster.)
The ashes often aren't cold before stores choose not to rebuild. Plus, insurance doesn't cover the losses due to shoplifting. Even investing in security can't stanch those losses enough to make these locations turn a profit.
So yes. You're totally right. There are food deserts, and nobody wants to talk about the communal behaviors that make running a grocery store unprofitable. They just want stores to run at a loss forever to 'serve' those areas.
In his book Basic Economics, Thomas Sowell breaks down just how much more stores in high crime areas have to spend. Add to that the fact that the city will have the police stand down should riots erupt over a media approved narrative
Most of the people arguing for stores in food deserts would respond like vampires to a crucifix if you presented Sowell's book to them... but that's leftists in a nutshell.
I laughed out loud thinking of that image. That would make for a good comedy. From what I hear of the old cartoon Boondocks they may have pulled off such a joke
But seriously I always scream when I hear my local news report about food deserts in certain areas but never examines why businesses won’t move into those areas.