New: Black People don’t like Trader Joe’s

February 4, 2014 — 1 Comment

WhiteGirl_300x250_01Black People don’t like Trader Joe’s.

They said a proposed Trader Joe’s in the black part of Portland would not benefit black people and other oppressed peoples.

Yeah, people besides Bill Ayers still talk like that.

So Trader Joe’s said fine. We won’t build one of our upscale and popular stores in the ghetto.

They tried to pretend they were bummed out.

Trader Joe’s pulls plug on Northeast Portland development after ‘negative reactions’ from community | OregonLive.com

Trader Joe’s drops black-neighborhood store plan | theGrio

 

A few more articles about how black people do not like it when white people move in.

Onne from the Washington Post. The other the San Francisco Chronicle.

See if I’m exaggerating.

Fear white influx will erase West Oakland history – SFGate

‘Gentrification’ in black and white – The Washington Post

 

 

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blank Jack Laurie says:

I sure as heck wouldn’t put a good business in these black areas…too much violence, stealing, robberies, rape etc….can’t make a profit when everyone coming to the store is looking to steal something