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CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Because they're probably built from different materials and secured against scenarios like this.
I wonder who is going to help the locals though. The developer hyenas are already chasing them asking to sell the land. Absolutely disgusting. It wouldn't surprise me if in two years we'd see fugly huge resorts with complex hotels for thousands of tourists there.
I wonder who is going to help the locals though. The developer hyenas are already chasing them asking to sell the land. Absolutely disgusting. It wouldn't surprise me if in two years we'd see fugly huge resorts with complex hotels for thousands of tourists there.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@CrazyMusicLover or Chinese investors buying up the land
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@cherokeepatti Whoever will do that is just a huge swine and the government should never allow it. The country should be able to take care of their citizens, protect the local culture and find ways to help them keep their land. But from what people say, it seems like they have been already pushed away for a long time and the huge neglect contributed to the whole situation. If there is going to be any financial help it will only be a loan with conditions that will be most likely unfavorable to the locals.