@gatlliure@gcpbrownie@saviscatalans Suma-li tot el jovent que ha anat a viure fora perquè no es pot sobreviure amb un salari de 1200€, i que tenia una bona formació i que podria arrelar-se i formar una familia...
@LN_Trader@BambuluMen Put also the abuse of drugs, poor sleep, bad eating, bad environment etc ... Is not the "work" who destroy the person is the mix of ingredients.
@jordisellas Merz també ha d'aplicar els canvis a casa seva que el país està en hores molt baixes com per exemple les infraestructures de tren i carreteres entre d'altres... Un pais que encara va amb correu postal, poques classes pot donar de regulacions i demés històries
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Spain is falling apart after nearly 9 years of socialism. Corruption is so rampant that the welfare system and infrastructure are completely collapsing.
Just 2 days ago, a train accident killed 42 people. Today, another train has derailed in Catalonia, with one person reported dead.
Imagine paying almost 50% of your income in taxes in Spain, while illegal migrants get full access to the healthcare system and subsidies and you can’t even take trains safely because the money is being stolen and sent in billions to Morocco or other places.
Spaniards must wake up from this nightmare before it’s too late!!
Sobre la tragèdia ferroviària d’Adamuz, amb 42 víctimes mortals i més de 150 ferits. Una reflexió dura:
Mentre la despesa pública ha crescut prop d’un 50% en els darrers anys, la inversió en manteniment i infraestructures ferroviàries ha caigut dràsticament (fins a un 40–50% menys en termes reals ajustats, segons diverses anàlisis). Amb rècord de passatgers i cànons extres d’operadors privats, la pregunta és ineludible: on són els diners?
@GenX_Thomas@kenmoriyasu Defended allies?! You mean attacking others countries without any excuses... Just to take the resources of others countries. Look the last 30/40 years ago, in how many conflicts USA put the hand on. Also...ATM? Ha! Take a plane ASAP and start merging with others cultures. T M L
I am an Iranian university professor. I was in Iran until last week and directly witnessed the uprising of the Iranian people. What is happening is a revolution born of desperation and courage. I fully and unequivocally endorse the speeches of Masih Alinejad and Ahmad Batebi at the UNSC. Every claim made by the Iranian regime—including by its foreign minister and its UN ambassador—is nothing but deliberate, systematic lies meant to cover up crimes.
The regime has already killed my friend Parsa Saffar, a brilliant medical student at Mashhad University. Was he a terrorist? His only “crime” was being young, educated, and Iranian. The regime has filled the country with thousands of body bags. Were they terrorists too? How unarmed protesters, many of which being very young students can be terrorists? Why the so called "terrorists" that the Iranian regime claims only kill protesters, and not the rally of regime supporters?
Understanding Iran is painfully simple. Iran possesses some of the world’s largest oil, gas, and natural reserves, yet the Islamic Republic has driven the country into collapse: one of the weakest economies in the region, the least-valued currency in the world, crushing inflation, families unable to afford food or rent, massive unemployment, and millions of young people unable to marry or build a future because of economic despair. The people are angry—and rightly so.
The Islamic Republic has turned Iran into a deadlock through aggression, corruption, killing its own citizens, silencing all free voices, and enforcing internet blackouts to hide its brutality. The Iranian people are demanding regime change—just as people did during the Arab Spring in Syria. The same cruel regime that sent forces to help Bashar al-Assad massacre Syrians is now using the same methods to massacre Iranians.
I call on the United Nations, the UN Security Council, and every single government to end their silence in the face of the Islamic Republic’s murder machine. A regime that massacres its own citizens has no red lines—and will not hesitate to kill the citizens of other countries as well. Act now. Stand with the Iranian protesters. End this brutal regime.
#IranMassacre
#IranRevolution2026
#DigitalBlackoutIran
@edp Falta un punt molt important... Ningú fa res gratis... Així que el punt clau de tot és: quines persones de l'administració miren cap a Arbeca i qué en treuen a canvi (Condis express, pakis, tendes de carcasses, etc). Hi ha un intercanvi monetari important per fer tot això
@karmamaximo@RuizSantaclara Podrías hablar de alguien que no ha hecho nada en Superbikes, pero es que ha ganado campeonatos con dos marcas distintas y lo más importante, con marcas que estaban en la mierda como Yamaha y BMW. Me gustaría que más allá de opinar desde el sofá pongámos en perspectiva las cosas