Thinking about Anaheim. We visited her in 2018 and of course went to the parks, and I found it odd that an area right around a successful Disney park was so run down. That was a mostly middle-class, conservative area for decades (my FIL used to live in Orange in the 50s.) Plus, I went there often in the 80s/early 90s when I was stationed in CA, and I don't remember seeing it so run down then? What f*ckery did the elites do to prevent that area from also enjoying in the park's success?
I know the plan was to drive down expensive real estate prices in cities so the corporations could buy them up. I'm guessing Disney may have had some master plan to expand with the prices so low? They were pretty boxed in there.
Thinking about Anaheim. We visited her in 2018 and of course went to the parks, and I found it odd that an area right around a successful Disney park was so run down. That was a mostly middle-class, conservative area for decades (my FIL used to live in Orange in the 50s.) Plus, I went there often in the 80s/early 90s when I was stationed in CA, and I don't remember seeing it so run down then? What f*ckery did the elites do to prevent that area from also enjoying in the park's success?
I know the plan was to drive down expensive real estate prices in cities so the corporations could buy them up. I'm guessing Disney may have had some master plan to expand with the prices so low? They were pretty boxed in there.
Thanks!