Fnord wrote:
pezar wrote:
... Looking at Disneyland now, a theme park surrounded by rotting suburbs peopled with illegal immigrants, makes one wonder if Walt's dream didn't contain the seeds of its eventual doom. If you ever go to Disneyland, and my parents REFUSED to do this when I was young, try driving in some of the surrounding suburbs. Old motels that once served Disneyland customers now serve as semi-permanent housing for people down on their luck. The houses surrounding the park, well it might as well be Mexico because that's what everybody speaks. Disney built a special exit off Interstate 5 to hide this deterioration, so people don't have to drive in Anaheim to get to the park.
I actually
live in the suburbs surrounding Disneyland, and it is nothing like the way you described. There is nothing "rotting", and English is still the primary language, although Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Spanish, and Vietnamese can all be heard in nearly every Anaheim neighborhood. I like being able to sample a variety of cultures within a few minute's drive of my home, as well as within my own neighborhood.
I suggest that from now on, you stay away from Anaheim, so as to not offend your upper-class Anglo-centric sensibilities.
I should have noted that my impressions were formed by various newspaper articles, and that, yes, I was wrong. If you search Google Earth for "Harbor Blvd and Lampson Ave, Garden Grove, CA" you'll find that somebody named "Paul Ku" has helpfully taken photos of his Korean American neighborhood, and that it is nothing like the newspapers described it. The homes are well taken care of, and the Koreans like to trim their yards in the Asian custom (meaning plenty of work). The little shopping center he photographed looks well tended, and is called "American European Center" (some Slavs there too, I guess?). I hope you accept my apology. My parents refused my offer to drive around the Disneyland area in 2001, "but but the LA Times says it's filthy and dangerous!". Not the first time the Times was wrong. My parents are abjectly afraid of LA-all the relatives live in Norwalk, Fullerton, and Buena Park, and my dad's childhood haunts are now slums. They think it's all like that. I also found some photos from 1958 somebody uploaded to Google Earth, showing the construction of the houses.