Yesterday we went to the Vanity Fair Outlets and decided to take a ride to our old favorite The R.O.C. (The Reading Outlet Center). I believe it is over by Moss St.
It once housed outlets like Coach, Ralph Lauren, Liz Claiborne, Dooney and Bourke, Eddie Bauer, Nike, Timberland, Bass, Osh Kosh, etc. We knew the outlets had closed, but we were nosey to see what was done with the area
Awful. Slums. Dilapidated. The ROC had every window out of it. Desolate. Up on the hill, where the new upscale shops were placed, was a Shoprite or some other discounted grocery store with absolutely, positively no English signs to be found. Same with the Outlet area...no English signage. None. I was wondering if I was in America. And dirty. Garbage laden. Sad.
It got me thinking (and I am sure I will get flamed, but I am not one for political correctness--I am calling it like it is here), if you want to overtake an area with your culture and your language, why not show pride? If you don't want to learn English, if you don't want to conform to the country you chose to move to--At least keep your area clean and put clothes on your child (yes, children in the street with only diapers--It was not that warm yesterday
).
Why not welcome the shops that kept your area running? Why not show at least an ounce of respect to your home? Now it looks like a third world country.
Some of the buildings/homes in Reading are amazing. Mansions. Even the row homes are architecturally awe inspiring
What has happened to that city is so sad.
It angered and depressed me. I can't imaging how the residents of Reading feel
It once housed outlets like Coach, Ralph Lauren, Liz Claiborne, Dooney and Bourke, Eddie Bauer, Nike, Timberland, Bass, Osh Kosh, etc. We knew the outlets had closed, but we were nosey to see what was done with the area





Awful. Slums. Dilapidated. The ROC had every window out of it. Desolate. Up on the hill, where the new upscale shops were placed, was a Shoprite or some other discounted grocery store with absolutely, positively no English signs to be found. Same with the Outlet area...no English signage. None. I was wondering if I was in America. And dirty. Garbage laden. Sad.
It got me thinking (and I am sure I will get flamed, but I am not one for political correctness--I am calling it like it is here), if you want to overtake an area with your culture and your language, why not show pride? If you don't want to learn English, if you don't want to conform to the country you chose to move to--At least keep your area clean and put clothes on your child (yes, children in the street with only diapers--It was not that warm yesterday

Why not welcome the shops that kept your area running? Why not show at least an ounce of respect to your home? Now it looks like a third world country.
Some of the buildings/homes in Reading are amazing. Mansions. Even the row homes are architecturally awe inspiring

What has happened to that city is so sad.
It angered and depressed me. I can't imaging how the residents of Reading feel
