Saturday, January 21, 2023

The Real Parks of New York City

      After 1.5 centuries of greed and corruption, New York City lures gullible people to overpay for the "privilege" of living in the most expensive city in the world... that has the fewest parks.  To evade that truth, NYC skewed the data to include every wasteland, concrete playground, and unusable piece of land as parkland.  It covered over the mounds of garbage dumps on Staten Island and made them "parks".  In Brooklyn and Queens, it put grass on top of the infamous gas leaks and wastage from power plants... and called them "parks".  If it could, NYC would build skyscrapers on nuclear waste sites.  It designates contaminated land as a "park"... and charges residents exorbitant rents to live near them.  

     Lewis works in SoHo, which is an expensive neighborhood.  Yet, its overpriced buildings are deprived of "green spaces", and there is nowhere nearby for him to go during his lunchtimes.  Click the image below to make it clearer...



     Please assess these "parks" and decide for yourself if NYC is actually worth its cost?  If you came from a third-world city, you might be content with the misery size of the "parks".  Most are covered with concrete, which accentuates NYC as an "Asphalt Jungle".  Most are tiny, yet NYC resembles Ebenezer Scrooge and tells citizens to be grateful for the "scraps" that they have.  People should scoff at the pathetic "concrete parks", considering how much they pay for overpriced homes to be near them.

     These are classified as "parks"...





























































































































































No comments:

Post a Comment

Don't be shy: leave your comments :)