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douglas9

(4,474 posts)
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 08:03 AM Jan 2022

The happiest place on earth is a nightmare for thousands struggling to make a living

Metro Orlando is one of the most-visited places in the entire world, where tourists like to see the so-called "happiest place on Earth." For those of us who live here, however, it’s not the vacation paradise it’s made out to be. There’s a well-known caste system that locals have understood for decades, yet only recently has it been getting some attention from the outside world. There have been exposés in The Washington Post and Time magazine, along with a major Hollywood picture called The Florida Project. Although our local problem has gotten a national spotlight, things haven’t gotten any better for our shadow working class. In fact, since the pandemic began, it’s gotten way worse.

Many families in this area are trapped in a cycle of poverty that lasts for generations. The sick thing is that these families are indeed working—very hard. Yet because Orlando has the lowest paid labor force of any metro area in the United States and is ranked the worst in the nation for access to low-income housing, there is an epidemic of local workers and their families being forced to live in hotels. Some of these hotels aren’t even that cheap, but it is often the only option available besides the streets—or the swamp. The entire county of Osceola, which includes Kissimmee, has no homeless shelters. Meanwhile, as tourism has recovered from the pandemic, and theme parks are again posting record attendance, it’s unforgivable to hear horrifying stories of families without basic amenities, or even sanitation. Parts of Central Florida resemble a nation in the global south instead of a tourist mecca.



https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2072670

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The happiest place on earth is a nightmare for thousands struggling to make a living (Original Post) douglas9 Jan 2022 OP
As many are housing insecure JustAnotherGen Jan 2022 #1
I've seen reports of this for a few yrs, it's appalling how appalachiablue Jan 2022 #2
Sounds like it's time for a new theme ride Blue Owl Jan 2022 #3
And they continue to vote for republicans at all levels of government. BComplex Jan 2022 #4
Orange County is solidly blue Jose Garcia Jan 2022 #8
Then why can't they come up with some homeless shelters? They have property tax BComplex Jan 2022 #9
Apperently they have other priorities Jose Garcia Jan 2022 #10
A couple of years ago, they fired their IT staff and replaced them with H1-B Visa holders. TheBlackAdder Jan 2022 #5
Why doesn't Disney build low-cost apartments for their employees? FakeNoose Jan 2022 #6
That's actually a great idea! n/t BComplex Jan 2022 #11
The Florida Project was a stunning film NoSheep Jan 2022 #7
I recommend The Florida Project highly. lpbk2713 Jan 2022 #12
Highly recommend Lydiarose Jan 2022 #13

JustAnotherGen

(33,577 posts)
1. As many are housing insecure
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 08:20 AM
Jan 2022

I wonder if that impacts their access to the franchise? ie They don't have the voter registration to vote the bastards out.

appalachiablue

(42,908 posts)
2. I've seen reports of this for a few yrs, it's appalling how
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 08:25 AM
Jan 2022

people are struggling, living in motels and in precarious situations in the Orlando area of all places.

Blue Owl

(54,755 posts)
3. Sounds like it's time for a new theme ride
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 08:58 AM
Jan 2022

“GOPland” where a tram takes you through an impoverished neighborhood made possible by non-livable wages, corporate greed, and Republican politics.

BComplex

(9,078 posts)
4. And they continue to vote for republicans at all levels of government.
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 09:05 AM
Jan 2022

I'll never get how many Floridians vote like they do. I know there's a growing chorus of people who vote for democrats, but the state is a wholly owned subsidiary of the republican party.

BComplex

(9,078 posts)
9. Then why can't they come up with some homeless shelters? They have property tax
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 01:40 PM
Jan 2022

dollars, and should have some $$ from Disney World.

TheBlackAdder

(28,920 posts)
5. A couple of years ago, they fired their IT staff and replaced them with H1-B Visa holders.
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 10:11 AM
Jan 2022

.

Oh, they gave their employees an exit option, leave now or you can stay a few months to train your replacements.

Disney was once one of the IT employers in Florida that people want to get a job working at, back a decade or two.

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FakeNoose

(35,697 posts)
6. Why doesn't Disney build low-cost apartments for their employees?
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 11:02 AM
Jan 2022

That would be a way to keep workers from quitting their jobs. Keep them loyal and happy to work there. It wouldn't even cost that much compared to paying workers what they're REALLY worth in salaries and benefits. I'll bet Uncle Sam would even give Disney a big tax break if they built apartments and provided jobs for those desperate people.

NoSheep

(8,274 posts)
7. The Florida Project was a stunning film
Mon Jan 10, 2022, 11:05 AM
Jan 2022

It is one of those that hits you so hard with so much ugly, you can never see it again. I haven't even been able to recommend it to anyone even though I feel it is a very important film.

lpbk2713

(43,201 posts)
12. I recommend The Florida Project highly.
Tue Jan 11, 2022, 03:44 PM
Jan 2022


The story is told through the eyes of the people who live it.
A lot of local talent was used in the making of the film.

Lydiarose

(68 posts)
13. Highly recommend
Sun Jan 16, 2022, 05:16 PM
Jan 2022

It's just sad. Not violent or graphic. Just sad people living sad lives. Very realistic. And the fact of the matter is, these people aren't even the worst off in this state. Many people are much worse off. Yes, see it. William Dafoe is incredible.

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