The decline of the Shopping Mall

Leo40

Jedi Master
I came across an interesting collection of photos published by "Der Spiegel" in today's issue.
It may be worthwhile to use this as a symbol of the demise of the "consumer society"?
 
Leo40 said:
I came across an interesting collection of photos published by "Der Spiegel" in today's issue.
It may be worthwhile to use this as a symbol of the demise of the "consumer society"?

It would be externally considerate to post a link to the article, Leo40. That way we don't have to go searching around the web looking for the article.
 
My apologies. I thought Der Spiegel and the date would be sufficient.
Here is the link:
http://einestages.spiegel.de/static/topicalbumbackground/4995/verrottet_wegen_geschaeftsaufgabe.html
 
Leo40 said:
My apologies. I thought Der Spiegel and the date would be sufficient.
Here is the link:
http://einestages.spiegel.de/static/topicalbumbackground/4995/verrottet_wegen_geschaeftsaufgabe.html
Maybe you could find a international version of the article or maybe tell us why you thought it was interesting? I don't think very many read German here.
 
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It's difficult to imagine the 'death of consumerism' here in the Temple of Selfish Consumerism [US] as voluntary...
If you've been following our politics you would know that the American Sheeple in their collective idiocy elected the Marxist Obama to lead this 'new monarchy'. The government has been systematically redistributing wealth and nationalizing businesses. The US national Debt is beyond comprehension and far beyond what can realistically be explained...or paid back.
The US government is spending money almost like they know they will never need to pay it back...Frightening?

When you have no job and no money and no place to live, it's difficult to justify going to the mall!
If you still have a home to live in, it's cheaper to simply watch the digital flat panel TV you bought with George Bush's Tax Stimulus money.
The digital subliminal programming lets you ignore the economic and social problems happening around you.

-=Steve
 
maybe tell us why you thought it was interesting? I don't think very many read German here.

I found the pictures interesting as a sign of the times!
With the increase in bankruptcies, foreclosures and unemployment there are no shoppers left.
This starts the downward spiral.


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