by Sixstrings » Sun 04 Oct 2009, 10:36:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Repent', 'I') Can't believe the number of forclosures, the vacant houses or the homelessness present in the modern day US of A, I don't know if Moore has cherry picked the landscapes he presented, but this all looked very, very bleak.
Well, there were vast swaths of economic desolation BEFORE the current recession. Vast areas of Michigan, Ohio, the midwest states, the appalachian states, and non-growth southern states like Mississippi. So when this current Great Recession hit, these already decimated areas were laid waste.
Here in Florida, what I notice is just more vacant homes than at any time in the past. I don't see whole neighborhoods of vacant homes, it's just checkered vacancy all over. I haven't seen any neighbors forced out by the sheriff.. they just quietly mail in the keys and move out.
Other than that, what I notice locally is growth of our ghettos.. it's like some cancerous tumor. To make matters worse, we've had an explosion of Latino immigration over the past few years. Now, I'm not a racist.. but there's just no denying that we didn't have violent Latino gangs ten years ago, and now we do.
So to answer your query, Moore isn't exaggerating. The US is a big country, and it doesn't all look like that.. but a lot of it does. Detroit in particular is an utter post-apocalyptic wasteland.