Rafael Thundercat

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  1. This girl survived for awile instagram Fame and took many victims with her. Blond and full of Retoric she is now in Jail
  2. This is from my reasearch: I put here and not in the Politics Area because there is ready a big shit show, so you can see this reading as mere entretainment but also can be a deep dive Take your own Conclusions Is a long read : Pluto in Aquarius has played a significant role in shaping human history. Let’s explore some key periods when Pluto was in Aquarius: 674–647 BCE: During this era, significant developments occurred in various fields. 430–404 BCE: A period marked by societal shifts and technological advancements. 185–160 BCE: Astrology itself saw growth during this time. 60–85 CE: Notable changes in society and technology. 305–329 CE: Further developments in astrology and societal structures. 550–574 CE: Shifts in power dynamics and group dynamics. 795–819 CE: Influence on societies and technological progress. 1041–1063 CE: Profound changes in various domains. 1286–1308 CE: Societal transformations and technological innovations. 1532–1553 CE: A period of significant shifts. 1777–1798 CE: Last occurrence before the current cycle. 2023–2044 CE: Pluto’s return to Aquarius, impacting our future. These historical threads offer insights into what lies ahead as Pluto continues its journey through Aquarius Pluto In Aquarius: History Meets Future. Analyzing the Past 1,000 Years to See What’s to Come Updated: Jan 29 The beginning of a 20 years transit. The start of an age of major scientific discovery, societal transformation, and technological revolution. Pluto, (dwarf) planet of renewal, destruction, death, transformation, birth, and the Underworld, enters Aquarius. On March 23rd, 2023, Pluto enters Aquarius for the first time. Because the planet is so slow (and changes direction a couple of times), it’ll take a quick dip back into Capricorn on June 11th, 2023, to re-enter Aquarius on January 21st, 2024. Another quick trip backward into Capricorn on September 1st, 2024, before the (dwarf) planet enters Aquarius for the last time on November 19th, 2024. Pluto will continue its journey through the sign of the water bearer until 2043-2044. As with its entry to Aquarius, there will be a bit of back and forth between March 9th, 2043 – the first entry into Pisces – and January 19th, 2044, the final entry to the sign. The next time Pluto will enter Aquarius after that is in the year 2269. So… we have about 21 years of Pluto reforming the same themes this time around. In order to prep for this article, I took months to research the last 4 times Pluto and Aquarius danced together, which happened 1041-1063, 1286-1308, 1532-1553, and 1777-1798. The essay on the past instances alone led to 12 pages of material (in a, you know, shortened form where I only focused on the most important things), which is when I realized that I needed to re-write the entire thing – because no one is going to read an article that long, plus I hadn’t even gotten to predictions yet due to lack of space. So… the next article was over 10 pages… the next also 10 pages, but with predictions… and now you have this, an article under 4k words. Suffice it to say that this is not as thorough as I’d like it to be: not only did I have to pick mainly European history and cut out a bunch of interesting stuff I thought you might like (including references to the earliest timeframe). I also had to skip a bunch of explanations to stay under 4k words, so people would even bother reading this thing in the first place (there will be another article with some of the other stuff I think has to be mentioned, like personal themes, how Aquarius and Pluto even work… heh, I need to write books. More books, that is.) Let’s look at the overarching themes of the past 3 transits and what we can, therefore, expect from this transit right now. But before that real quick: This article took over a year to research and write. If you liked it, I would so appreciate you if you could donate a sum of your choice to support me in doing this work. Also, I'd love it if you could share this with a friend! Thank you so much - I appreciate you. What is known now will be proven wrong This is one of the main themes of the Pluto in Aquarius transit: new, extremely challenging knowledge (Aquarius) will be unearthed (Pluto) in a way that challenges the Powers That Be and transforms our lives. To give examples, Copernicus introduced the heliocentric world model in the 16th-century pass of Pluto through Aquarius – what sounds like a No Big Deal situation today was actually downright heresy back at that time, and dangerous too. At that time, it was “known” in the Christianity-dominated world that God had made the Earth center of the universe and that all that was in the sky was perfect (I’m not stating my own opinion here, just reflecting the beliefs of people at that time). Copernicus directly challenged that in such a way that the authorities that decided what people were supposed to think were under fire. Because now, science (that was at the time in concert with and funded by the Church) said that all the religious authorities told was wrong – and if that one thing is wrong, then what else is wrong, too? Never mind that God was supposed to live in Heaven, which meant that the very seat of God’s power was seen to be challenged (again, not my opinion – trying to reflect what people at the time believed). This was part of the reason the Spanish Inquisition was founded – which also happened in the timeframe of the 16th century. And it’s another part of Pluto in Aquarius: some part of “the known truth” gets massively challenged and changes the way people perceive all of life; some power structures are challenged that were deemed “unchallengeable,” so now there’s a countermovement that tries to suppress (Pluto) the knowledge through bloody and often extremist measures (Pluto in Aquarius). This in turn radicalizes the first group, and there we have a pretty explosive war of ideals. Another example would be that “a country needs a king or it won’t work” – and then, in the 18th-century pass of Pluto through Aquarius, the U.S.A. did it, anyway. Whatever we truly believe is “obvious” in this world, we’ll learn that it was false. New information will come to light, either one that was buried or through scientific discoveries. It’ll be interesting to see how that plays out. New Technologies and Discoveries Pluto in Aquarius was always a time of radical new inventions and discoveries. In the late 13th century pass of Pluto through Aquarius eyeglasses were invented. In the 18th century pass, industrialization started with the invention of the power loom and the automatic flour mill. In all three, people started to discover the world in much more detail and understand the laws of physics in new ways. (I don’t have enough space to do all inventions and discoveries justice, so I won’t try). This time around, it’s highly likely that we’ll see the impact of technology on our lives and probably see new inventions that we normal people can’t even think of, or things so outlandish that we always thought they were completely out of bounds… like teleportation, or something. I also think that we’ll see the shadow sides of all the technology, especially internet-based technology, on our bodies and psyche and be forced to deal with that in a much more advanced way. There will likely be breakthroughs in the exploration of space and also the realm of quantum physics specifically. Plus, it’s likely that technologies around aging and giving birth are going to be under scrutiny, possibly even the subject of new inventions, etc. Medical discoveries could be a giant overall theme. Education and Distribution of Knowledge One of the absolute main themes of the past 3 passes of Pluto through Aquarius have to do with education and distribution of knowledge… and how those were completely transformed and radically changed. In the 13th-14th century pass, universities/colleges were built all over Europe (the first university/college had been built under Pluto in Capricorn’s influence just before this transit, now the idea spread). Under the 16th century, it became increasingly obvious that education had to become secular, too, and not just (in the Western Christian world) dependent on the pope’s take on the bible. At that time, Timbuktu established the first public library which obviously allowed anyone who wanted to have access to certain knowledge to get to that knowledge… and over 200 years later in the 18th-century pass of Pluto through Aquarius, public libraries then started to spread internationally throughout the world. The invention of the lithographic printing press made printing and distributing non-classical literature possible, which obviously made education more affordable. On top of that, the results of the American Revolution and French Revolution were that people outside of the aristocracy could a) get higher education because they were allowed inside places of higher education for the first time, or b) could demand to be let into fields of higher education and fight for their rights to learn. So, education became available to the masses in a much different way in every single instance of the transit. It’s likely that this time around, we’ll see a similar phenomenon in the spaces where education is still limited or only accessible to people of a certain privilege. The 2020-2023 timeframe (of Saturn in Aquarius) definitely showed us where the systems are lacking and where kids and adults fall through the cracks. However, it’ll be interesting to see how this plays out in the spaces in the Western world where education is almost universally accessible… and how much education will become de-centralized away from the public sector and become part of the home. I could imagine that many more parents decide to stay home longer to educate their kids in different ways. War of ideologies One of the best-known timeframes of Pluto through Aquarius was 1777-1798, mainly because this was the time the United States of America defeated the Brits and officially became their own country – and based their country on the most Aquarian ideals of all: equality, liberty, independence, freedom of speech… and so on. It’s Aquarius in a nutshell, and it transformed the world. (Now, obviously the “equality” part had some exceptions, but we’ll get to that later.) The success against Great Britain led to a chain reaction that caused the French Revolution, a very bloody part of history that took the ideals of freedom and equality and a specific brand of humanitarianism and put them above other values, such as not killing children, or just persecution. This eventually led to the Grand Terreur, where the revolutionaries killed basically everyone that didn’t agree with 100% of their own values… even people who were 99% on their sides would be dead, the streets of Paris drenched in blood. In the 16th century pass of Pluto through Aquarius (1532-1553), the translated versions of the bible had been spread enough for people to actually have a basis for questioning the reigning papal authority on a worldwide basis. This was the time of wars between Catholics and Protestants of various denominations, a time for people to die and kill for their beliefs in how the bible should be read and who should interpret them – ideology, in other words. It even got to the point that structures that helped the people, such as infirmaries and charities for the poor were razed down and destroyed, and the people who worked there were often murdered and even tortured because they were associated with the wrong denomination of Christianity… even though the things those structures did was work all Christians agreed was positive. Laws so sacred they were deemed untouchable (like not killing in Churches, etc.) were lifted in ideological warfare. Under Pluto in Aquarius, we’ll always see extremism of ideals that leads to horrific results – but also changes that make the world a bit better. We also see people lose the core of their own beliefs in order to fight for ideals in extremist ways – as evidenced by Protestant Christians who destroyed hospitals for the poor in Medieval times, just because they were associated with nunneries. We also see radicalization in people of different beliefs in general. Whatever makes you different from others and others from you, it’s being highlighted under this transit, and while this doesn’t have to mean that there’s persecution, people are quick to try and eradicate (Pluto) the differences (Aquarius) they see in others and the world at large. In our nowadays world, we see some points of contention already through Saturn passing through Aquarius from March 2020 until March 2023, areas of society that become more and more radicalized. During Pluto in Aquarius from 2023 on, those rifts between people will then dramatically widen. Topics that come to mind are obviously the war, but also movements against discrimination that start to become to be massively discriminating themselves, a movement for equality between genders that’s become (in very loud fringe groups) more and more anti-one-gender. This of course fires up counter-movements that are then very much against the equality groups (and previously oppressed genders), even the ones that are actually still fighting for equality. Movements for political correctness have been accused of blatantly attacking freedom of speech or even opinion, while some of the counter-movements to that attempt to erase differences between human beings and make some people less than others. The groups that questioned governments everywhere since and during 2020 and the people who didn’t have also in many ways been radicalized, and while that subject, fortunately, isn’t as violent of a debate as it used to be, the rift in society hasn’t closed in any way… Pluto in Aquarius is likely going to deepen the rift, even if it acts through different topics. Some governments also used the threat to safety over the past three years to strip people of their rights in ways that maybe weren’t completely warranted, which will likely have long-term consequences we’ll see throughout Pluto in Aquarius. (Others have managed to keep the trust of their citizens even within massive restrictions as they acted with respect and transparency.) I could also see a renewal of the fights between New Agers (which I’m not a part of, btw) and established religions, and also fights between extremist religious and extremist anti-religious groups. Please note that I didn’t say “religious vs. science” groups because religion and science are often compatible. It’s just in the minds of some people that you can’t get them together, and I don’t support that worldview. The good news is though that ideological or belief-based conflicts can also end during this time, too. For instance, upper Canada abolished slavery in the 18th-century pass of Pluto through Aquarius. In the 13th-14th-century pass, the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem fell… and thus, the age of the crusades ended, and with it a very violent part of history. Another piece of good news is that often, humanitarianism does rear its head during those times – and not just in a hypocritical or incomplete way. For instance, in the 16th-century pass, people began a debate on the rights of American and native South American indigenous people. Obviously, that debate didn’t keep the horrors of colonialism from happening, but it did raise awareness and kept some brutality in check. Societal changes Major societal changes have always been subject of Pluto in Aquarius, but we’ll stick to just one example: 1532-1553, England. By the time of that 16th-century pass of Pluto through Aquarius, the bible had been translated into first German, then other languages of the people, including English (rather than being in Latin and therefore, incomprehensible for people of mediocre or no education). Those translations had also started to spread in the population of various European countries. However, up until this point (1532), the effects of that massive scale change hadn’t yet been as dire as they would become over the course of the transit, (1553). At that time of history, the ruling royalty of Europe was universally Christian, as it was said that they held their power position because of God (again – reflecting their opinion, not mine). They were also almost all Catholic, a.k.a. under papal authority (to some extent – and often much to their dislike, as they were often recruited to go to war on behalf of their religion, which they often didn’t want to do). The beliefs at that time were that the people who ruled, f.e. England (Henry VIII for the most part) were sacred – if you were anointed to be king or queen, even touching your body would be a crime punishable by death. There was a time when Katherine of Aragorn, the first wife of Henry VIII, needed medical attention but couldn’t get to the doctor fast enough because her guard refused to take her arm or carry her, as he feared he’d be executed if he touched her. That’s how strong people’s beliefs were. At the same time, some things were absolutely iron-clad for anyone: you couldn’t set aside your spouse (unless the pope himself intervened, which he never did for the Average Joe… and he didn’t do it regularly for the aristocracy or regents, either). Someone who held onto the doorknob of a church had automatic asylum for a fixed amount of time. And part of the Church’s job was to take care of everyone in ways that we, right now, don’t associate with religion. If you traveled (which was of course much more difficult and dangerous at that time), there were usually strategically placed nunneries, abbeys, etc. along the way that allowed for you to rest and sleep safely. If a poor person got sick, they got medical care from nuns and monks. If you were very poor, the nuns and monks would give you food and sometimes shelter, especially as a widow with children and no family to care for you. Clergy often offered education to people and also made medicine from herbal gardens, as well as ale or beer (which at the time was safer to drink than water, as most water was full of excrement and therefore, bacteria). The clergy also preserved knowledge and copied books (the printing press hadn’t been around for very long at that time). So, they had some pretty big social functions as well as religious ones. Then came Henry VIII and, at the beginning of the transit, he decided to switch to Protestantism to publically divorce his wife, Katherine of Aragorn, after 20 years of marriage. This was unheard of – and a huge problem for the general population and women anywhere, because a) women didn’t have any social or financial security beyond the fact that their husbands HAD TO take care of them, and b) now their husbands could legally divorce them. And c) if the king could do that to the queen, who was “anointed by God,” then what could the average wife expect from her husband? Big. Problem. Huge. Especially for people with kids and for women who were orphans or didn’t have enough family members to jump in and care for them if the husband went poof. This problem became even bigger when Henry VIII decided to behead his second wife, Anne Boleyn, though she claimed to be insane. 1) Insanity had always been grounds that made execution impossible, 2) you couldn’t even touch the queen physically before… and now you could chop off her head? Not good for the general wife. If the king’s allowed to do it… Drunkard Jeffrey is probably gonna do it, too. But beyond, in order to be Protestant, Henry VIII abolished and/or destroyed all structures associated with the Catholic church: including but not limited to the places that cared for the sick, poor, the very old, that made medicine, and that provided education. The people who held the knowledge of how to prepare medicine died or were driven out of the country, so people didn’t even know how to make basic medicine any longer. Herbal gardens were razed as much as the nunneries and abbeys. Church asylum wasn’t sacred anymore so there was no safety for people who were wrongly persecuted, for women, or for children. Guess what all of that meant? The general public suffered in unimaginable ways, and the very structures that normally took care of the suffering weren’t there anymore to support them. on top of that, the aristocracy started to persecute anyone who was openly Catholic or had a problem with the political climate. And then came the Inquisition, which was founded in that timeframe, too. To make it worse, the general public had to conform to the religious beliefs of their ruler, which meant that they had to keep track of Henry VIII’s ever-changing religious allegiance (he basically switched with every one of his 6 wives, more or less), quickly switch to the general ideas of the successor, and then become radically Catholic enough to make Bloody Mary happy, who was also the first Queen Regent in centuries. This whole spiel is the reason why so many people from England took the risk to try and get to America to build a nation where they could exercise their religion freely… Because this wasn’t just a topic in England, it was all over Europe, the problem is just that I don’t have time to get into detail here, so we’ll have to keep it short. Anyway, this was all new to the people who lived at that time – that wasn’t their reality before 1532, it only all happened during. And these changes weren’t just ones in England, or this time frame – Pluto in Aquarius changes social realities everywhere in a similar level described here through the example. So, how will this play out this time around? Pluto in Aquarius changes the very things we thought were unchangeable. To make matters worse, at this point Uranus transits Taurus – which is also a transit of changing the things we thought were unchangeable. The next 20 years will likely bring a complete restructuring of many worldwide societies that likely coincide with our perception of freedom, our rights, our education, and our power as the people. There will likely be changes in how we deal with political systems and authority, and a complete transformation of the status quo. We already (at the time I’m writing) live in a pretty extreme worldwide society – humans have never been as disconnected from each other, even while we’re able to connect to people worldwide. We’ve never been as uneducated even though we have access to so much knowledge. We’ve definitely never been as disconnected from our bodies as we’re now… I would guess these things will change. But beyond, it’s going to be a wild ride to predict. I don’t think we’ll have enough information before the final ingress into Aquarius in November 2024. Conclusion In summary, Pluto in Aquarius has always been and will (this time) again be a time of many technological advancements, intense scientific discovery, and ground-breaking societal changes that transformed the way we see the world. It’s also a time where every difference (Aquarius) between individuals and groups in society is going to be amplified and radicalized. This isn’t a time where it’s easy for different people to live and let live, but it’s a time where knowledge, education, and life in general becomes subject of change. Often, people strive for and achieve liberty. Most often, the world is not the same ever again after the cycle.
  3. This is some Movement from UK https://soundcloud.com/user-622675754/joy-white
  4. I heard a story where two man are walking and they see in a garden a sign saying something like "Forbiden to Yadayada" well, not yadada, i just forgot the story, but was a clear sign put by someone as a warning. One of them said to the other: Well, this sign make no sense lets take it out. The other respond: Hey wait, if the sign was put there must be for a reason. So with this example we can ask about many things that are men created: Rules, Ideologies and so fort. Why someone created that or why that thing came to rise? Same with Democracy, Republicans,Liberals,Capitalism and more complex things. If something came to be it came to be for a reason or even a interconected long tread of reasons. So sometimes the initial reason make no sense anyomore but the sign is still there or sometimes is not a good ideia to remove the sign yet. In this case, we need to ask : Is really Good to remove that?? Is really good to open free acess unregulated of drugs to everyone? Is good to restrict? Is good to not have Democracy anymore? When we add something to reality or substract , there will be always some consequences.
  5. @Hardkill The very Tone of this youngs are the same of some I see in Brasil Rigth Wing. Is all survival. they see an oportunity for them financialy on supporting this ideas. The Brasilians I know are connected to a plataform called Brasil Paralelo link below. as far as I know the founders of this plataform are young investors, guys who play in the Financial markets and drive money to drive their agenda. They even are doing Movies retelling the story of Brasil Colonization painting the Colonizers as not so bad and trying to reflame the Patriotic Fire on people. https://page.brasilparalelo.com.br/seja-membro/?src=97804e5e10c845e59061eed150828c75&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=ads&utm_campaign=ppt_geral&utm_term=00 - [KW] Brand&utm_content=Responsivo&msclkid=f96b9c2f16bd1a5d7394fab4dc630be1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasil_Paralelo Brasil Paralelo affirms that the production is done independently, non-partisan, exempt and based on a large information collection analyzed by specialists. According to the company, all resources come from the sale of subscriptions, which allow access to additional content.[30] "The interpretation of the founding partners is rigid in the fact that Brazilian culture has declined because of the interdependence with the State. This is exactly what limits the freedom of the media. From the first moment, even taking out loans from private banks, the partners decided not to be partisans, not to campaign politically, not to benefit from public notices, incentive laws or any source of public money. They already predicted that these relations with the State would diminish the company's credibility. - Writing by Brasil Paralelo, February 15, 2021."[30] However, divergent information was published by the newspaper Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil, which argues that since its origin the producer has been linked to a series of privileges in the coverage of political personalities not accessible to ordinary people, in addition to benefiting from the facilitation in raising funds from the National Film Agency (Ancine) for the production of a documentary on the election of Jair Bolsonaro.
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_(company) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackRock https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackstone_Inc. only the tip of the iceberg
  7. The amount of things you can learn only from this link is amazing. If we follow the money we will find the truth, at least the truth about corruption
  8. https://consilienceproject.org/development-in-progress/ This may fit this ideia. A parasite can only survive as far as the host weath is surviving. The host in this Case is not a baby, is the planet itself, all of it, North,South all, what this Fuckups dont understand is that the system have a velocity of Regeneration and If we are exploring to much to fast the Earthsystem can cope. Is like trying to give your best in a Marathon while not having the proper nutrition and Hydatation. You will not go to far.
  9. Based on this I would invite Leo personaly to a small trip to some Specific Places in Brasil and for him to see how some Local people are thriving even without so much contact with the West Exploitation, and of course for these people is impossible to no use systems like digital Bank and much other facilities that was a natural development of Capitalism. But if we follow the Extractivist lines we will see that the Developted Coutries are more dependent from the Abundance of the Underdeveloped. So lets imagine that USA need now to close boarders and live only with what they have inside their Geographic Perimeters. Food,Minerals,Energy, Work force (get hid of all imigrants) lets imagine let the Underdeveloped places by themselfs. How long would the USA resist till it would need to start exploring again?
  10. The number 1 for Sure, No West No Gura, no Internet No actualized.org no 5meo awakenings. So unless Leo is blind to the benfits to his own life due to all the Neoliberal system brougth to him, he will forever sustain that The World South would not be in better conditions if colonoziers never came to extract,enslave and make the cultural destruction like Jesuits did in Brasil,Africa,Hawai etc. The thing is, we will never know what would be of History if the Colonies never happened, If the North American Tribes where left alone or if the Colonizers came with a Humble Spirit to Learn the wisdom of the Tribes intead of spreding their Dogmatic Christianity Views. And for Leo not seeing this, I rigth now question his integrity and knowledge around the topic.
  11. And is very interesting that the very one person that was bringing polarization and bias to Israel Palestine topic, end up changing the topic. Is like when we are in a conversation and we notice we messed up so we change the topic to avoid deal with our BS. Just saying hehe. Lets see how much neutrality we can keep in this drug topic. Old habits die Hard.
  12. Substances that turn cosnciouness buttons need a Mystery School Container to Initiations and Self Study and the Study of the Substance itself. To give all freely to anyone is obviously to invite chaos to a community, similar to give knifes and matches to a bunch of Toddlers, they will end up killing themselfs. We cant just assume people will make responsible use of substances. And the history gave proof enogth that irresponsible use is more the case, look for the use of Alcool, Tobaco and Weed.
  13. If you want to decrease stress, start paying attention to the glimmers. Glimmers are the opposite of triggers. They’re those tiny moments of joy and peace that cue our nervous system to feel safe, calm, & connected. Once you start looking for them you’ll see them everywhere. What are some things that make you Glimmer?
  14. I meet girls that just want sex and not getting attached at all.
  15. @Butters Where do you get this questions?? Oh... Your nickname
  16. I would say names but many must know them already. This is what happen when we have anonymity in a Forum. Not so different that a Reddit Forum, with the exception that here there are some moderation to keep things in check.
  17. I know a good place to go. But I will not reveal here since I dont like the world view of many of this forum so I dont want any of you Freaks near me hehe
  18. this is also true @Leo Gura if you dont recognize that you have a little more research to do. Is like saying Amazon Indigenous were living a horrible life before the settelers came. Amazon have floods for millenia and hardships. But nothing more insiduous that the destruction colonizers brougth and are still bringing via culture destruction. I dont blame you for not knowing, I am the one talking directly with Chiefs and Pajes from that areas, there are wars going on in the jungle in this moment.
  19. To be fair maybe if we to deep we will discover that probably there are not only American "Investors" doing theirs fully "legal" land buying in these areas. As I see in my own region, the Real State locals and Local Goverment also are sort of guilty of the situation, they earn with it and they will always say they are doing it to atract wealth and abundance to the region, but in the end what with have is locals working as "wage slavery" to sustain the elites who become the land lords in the zone. similar to the narrative of that movie where Matt Damon become small and go to a Downsize Paradize where nothing change so much
  20. Yeah, go Colonize there too like was done to Hawaii Sorry bust is not true that everywhere America touch its paws it bring with it all its sickeness and desacralisation with it? and please, watch the video and dont gasligthme on this topic. There is a lot of evidence of this trend everywhere.
  21. I know some very dirty messy girls. maily if they are Potheads
  22. The best one is that video of one of us having our awakening recorded online.
  23. Well, I dont know if this is a Movement but I can see in many places in the world, mainly in Mass Turistic Places this energy from locals to say directly or indirectly to the Tourists go away. And of course there are voices that say that this contradictory because Turists bring money to the table and even people from this places are also sometimes turists in other places. So I think that the balance resides in what is healty turism and what is predatory tursim where a instant income of people disrupt the ecological and social fabric of a local and the local people. For example, near where I live there are a lot o golf courses and the region have a problem with water and dry season, when a lot of water is used to irrigate golf courses. So yes Turists bring money and bring also overuse of resouces and all this for money? What if I enter your house, shit over your table and if you complain to me my answer is : Well I deserve to to it, I am paying for it! Some links about it for context : https://english.elpais.com/economy-and-business/2024-03-28/gringo-go-home-mexico-citys-housing-crisis-preceds-digital-nomads.html