The Boondocks - Season 3 -

As the bulldozers rolled in, the tech-bros fled, complaining about the lack of high-speed Wi-Fi in the "authentic" experience. Granddad’s "Italian leather" shoes melted in the sun as he chased after a fleeing influencer who hadn't paid for his lemon water.

"Taxes? In this neighborhood? I pay for the peace and quiet!" Granddad slammed his fist on the table. The Boondocks - Season 3

Ed Wuncler Sr. had decided that owning houses was "old world." He was converting the neighborhood into a high-priced "subscription-based living experience." Within hours, Woodcrest was flooded with tech-bros in Teslas and influencers carrying ring lights, all "disrupting" the quiet suburb. As the bulldozers rolled in, the tech-bros fled,

Huey walked in, not looking up from a book titled The Illusion of Ownership . "You spent it all on those 'Italian leather' shoes that turned out to be made of recycled tires and spray paint, Granddad. Also, property taxes went up." In this neighborhood

"Hush, Huey! These people are paying $400 a night to sleep on the floor and hear me complain about the 'good old days.' It's a gold mine!"