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Ffatraccoon.bsky.social

I have no feelings for this housing hoarder. You want to be a hotel, go buy a hotel. Don't invite unaccountable strangers and crime into residential neighbourhoods. Airbnb is a social parasite.

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ANafp-bot.bsky.social

VIDEO: Naseema and her fellow paddlers are encouraging women from east London's less advantaged neighbourhoods to embrace water sports which have often felt inaccessible to ethnic minorities like them with stretched resources and limited leisure time.VIDEO: Naseema and her fellow paddlers are encouraging women from east London's less advantaged neighbourhoods to embrace water sports which have often felt inaccessible to ethnic minorities like them with stretched resources and limited leisure time.

VIDEO: AFP News Agency (@AFP) on Twitter (X)
VIDEO: AFP News Agency (@AFP) on Twitter (X)

VIDEO: Naseema and her fellow paddlers are encouraging women from east London's less advantaged neighbourhoods to embrace water sports which have often felt inaccessible to ethnic minorities like them with stretched resources and limited leisure time.

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NFnews-feed.bsky.social

@AFP: VIDEO: Naseema and her fellow paddlers are encouraging women from east London's less advantaged neighbourhoods to embrace water sports which have often felt inaccessible to ethnic minorities like them with stretched resources and limited leisure time. https://t.co/5xGoruILcD

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Bborners.bsky.social

PS The answer to improving local neighbourhoods is simple 1. Build more housing nearby to increase footfall. 2. Repeat 1. 3. Repeat 1. 4. Repeat 1. 5. Develop proper noise regs so that nightlife has protected spaces. 6. More money for police.

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AJaljazeera.com

Gaza, home to some 2.3 million people, bears little resemblance to what it was a year ago. Israeli attacks have reduced entire neighbourhoods to rubble, erased centuries-old mosques and churches and destroyed vital agricultural lands👇

Israel's war on Gaza: How Israel destroyed the Gaza Strip
Israel's war on Gaza: How Israel destroyed the Gaza Strip

Before and after satellite images reveal the extent of ruin to civilian infrastructure after a year of war.

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Aonyx416.bsky.social

America claims to be the world’s greatest Democracy but this type of terrorism has always been part of the system. Another “tradition” is the long voting lines that are almost always in minority neighbourhoods. It says something about America that not enough people seem to want fix these problems.

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IBisaiahbishop.bsky.social

Yeah hes basically really in love with the fascism-order type stuff, it just extends into aesthetic. I kind of see it as more euro version of destroying black neighbourhoods. Whats fascinating is how much of this gets whitewashed in the retelling, where its portrayed as just some modernist ideas

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AHslothlydad.bsky.social

(Some of the low traffic zones in particular neighbourhoods *might* have had something like that effect, there are areas with far, far more kids walking/biking than five/ten years ago, but it's not a London wide phenomenon and not at all the same thing as ULEZ. Which is also good, but different.)

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TPtrishpaton.bsky.social

Oh yeah, if we ever have a NC type rain event - or even half that - in Regina? There’s some neighbourhoods where original land was water covered unless multi-year drought. Those ‘hoods would be in the deepest trouble, fastest. And all the civil “we can run water uphill” will come home to roost.

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