That is a deadly mindset. And there’s a dehumanising element inherently in that, that not only are we not worth it, but that worth itself is a product of wealth.
I wonder how well this would work in my neighborhood 😬 but it’s a good initiative. And since someone has figured it all out, and even studied the results, it’s literally a “no brainer”.
Seizing land you’ve invaded seems to be mostly about getting average, non-thinking people to move and stay there, unaware of their entitlement. See Crimea, Israel, USA …
For some people that guy is like a father figure. He liked one of their tweets once and that’s more positive attention than they ever got at home. Being perverted in so many ways doesn’t seem to rank as highly.
I’m halfway through. Here’s an excerpt: “It is simply impossible for you, your family, your kids and your community to compete for asset ownership in a world where there are men who are accumulating wealth at a rate of 137 million dollars per day, in a way that is exponentially growing. That is what is happening”. - Gary Stevenson (21 June 2026)
I think so, yes. Slovenia and Finland are relatively proactive countries that tackle issues. Finland "ended" homelessness, for just one example. And Slovenia has tackled many issues that Anglo nations are forever dithering over.
Vulgar conduct isn’t about representation. And “the people” are having their brains cooked by hysterical unregulated algorithms pushing fear and division.
I'm torn on this one, because I think we are complicit for not doing the basics of deleting our accounts. We learned about how powerful boycotts are in school as teenagers.
I get that they buy up all the competition, but for most people these are luxuries rather than essentials.
A good traffic management plan acknowledges that when child predators slow down to look, it slows everyone else down too. /s