It’s not Mohammed and Fatima. It’s BigGov, Eva. They created the system that punishes work and rewards dependency. Stop blaming the pawns, start blaming the planners.
Hans and Helga are not suffering because immigrants exist, but because politicians built a welfare machine that feeds on their taxes and calls it compassion. Bureaucrats need dependency to justify their jobs, and populists need outrage to stay relevant.
Stop playing divide and rule. The real problem is not people, it is policy. End BigGov, restore freedom, and let society breathe again.
people may joke about it, but widespread normalization of slop, cheap money chasing, erosion of craft, diminished attention span, and loss of irl connection combined is a clear path to exacerbated mental health issues and nihilism
@lindaxie@dwr@farcaster_xyz It's just hard getting normies to last more than a couple of days/a week
Too much crypto, most else gets diminished... Not ideal for someone who's just looking to try out a new social network
🚨🎥 WATCH: Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood warns that, for some, patriotism in the UK is sliding into ethno-nationalism
"Which struggles to accept that someone who looks like me and a faith like mine can truly be English or British... this can be stopped"
@earlyxbt You're essense feels so Japanese to me, it baffles me you're European
As as European myself, proud to have you as one of us
I spend most of my time here in Spain, but my studies and my extensive travels have also given me a different perspective on Europe
@earlyxbt Had a conversation with a french lad in Cambodia and his favourite thing about Asia was safety
Funny to me, because Spain is so safe that I never actually took in to account that Spain is so safe, security is mainly not an issue at all
the other day i was talking to a friend from the US about my perception of safety and they were genuinely mind-boggled that i don't ever feel unsafe at any time of day in pretty much any east asian city. i think the opposite is mind-boggling tbh