While the world chases faraway dreams, this little valley in Romania keeps its own version of paradise.
Lush, untouched, and quietly majestic, Fundătura Ponorului, the Palm of God.
Nature heals 💚
Nobody wants to live in a community where new strangers arrive daily. Especially if those strangers don't look like you, speak your language or hold the same values as you.
People want to live and raise families in safe, high-trust and predictable communities. We want to know that things will be the same tomorrow as they are today.
When you're forced to live in a town, city or country with a constant flow of new arrivals from the 3rd world there is zero predictability, trust disappears and nobody feels safe.
We don't know what tomorrow will bring, but knowing that there are dangerous foreigners walking around stabbing kids and attacking women everyday makes us feel less optimistic about tomorrow. Along with all the other negative consequences of operating a society this way.
The optimism we used to experience about the future has been replaced with a collective anxiety.
- Will I be ploughed through by an unqualified migrant bus driver?
- Will I be randomly stabbed because I happen to be in the proximity of a 3rd worlder?
- Will another innocent child be attacked by a foreign man who shouldn't be here?
- Will my child be able to see a doctor or will foreigners who arrived a week ago take priority?
This cannot continue forever, humans built communities and societies to avoid the feeling of collective anxiety. We wanted the safety in numbers, the clan, the tribe. We need to live around others who want the same things we want, whose vision of the future is similar to ours and not a competing ideology.
But now we are told to forget all that, to ignore our instincts and embrace this new reality of permanent uncertainty.
Civilised people will not tolerate this new reality indefinitely, we refuse to live in the chaos and mayhem created by forcing the 3rd world on us.
Order will be restored.
This really is a symbol of everything wrong with modern Ireland.
Demolishing a family home during a housing crisis because it violated planning laws.
But the official government policy for housing asylum seekers is to bypass planning laws.
In 2022 the government introduced a law allowing any number of facilities including hospitals, army barracks, shops, hotels, and even places of worship to be used for asylum seeker housing. Basically they exempted every structure in Ireland from planning laws as long as it was housing asylum seekers.
That law has been extended to the end of 2028.
One rule for Irish people, another when it comes to foreigners.
How Ireland works :
Today Meath Council started the demolition of an Irish family's home that was built without planning permission 20 years ago. Despite years of legal struggles trying to right the planning issues, the parents of the family are now facing arrest.
Meanwhile, a purpose built migrant village consisting of 65 different structures that was also built without planning permission, has not been demolished. It still houses migrants to this day and the owners have been paid over €30 million since the development was deemed illegal, despite it being called "Ireland's biggest planning scandal."
Sunteți un fenomen ciudat tare !nu sunt ortodox, dar nu înțeleg ce legătura are catedrala cu deszăpezirea străzilor ?! puteai vorbi de casele lui Iohannis, de cât au furat partidele politice și multe altele..dar ai ales să vorbești exact împotriva Bisericii ! Apropo, “deszăpezească” nu “dezapezeasca”
Italian athlete Francesca Lollobrigida drops everything right after breaking an Olympic world record and rushes to hug her son in celebration
She understands that she may be an athlete, but first and foremost she is a mother
@Aster_DEX in stage three i was rank 6800, and i received 7450 aster. in phase 4 i was rank 1980 and i received 5400 aster. how does this make sense to you? @Aster_DEX ??