
I have lived 7 years in Spain, 5 of which in Seville, one of the cities most exploited by tourist overcrowding and the one that suffers the most from the housing problem in Spain.
Now I’ve been in Italy for two years, and in the end to buy a shitty 50-square-meter apartment I had to go and live like hell 60 km from Rome in a town of 5k Christians.
Last week a new Pantomime video came out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXspv_Ho_PQ
where the majority of people who live in a metropolis can already identify themselves. All this made me angry
Here not only those who live in metropolises like Rome and Milan experience this, but a month ago the Mayor of Bologna in an interview said that he had already been looking for an apartment for 1 year and could not find one. We talked about the same thing going on in medium-small cities here.
Tourist homes have taken up all the space for citizens and have denatured local meeting places to turn them into "experiences" for guiri.
But, what seems even more regrettable to me is that people continue to defend them, justifying them as a contribution to the economy, when the poor, those in the hospitality industry, continue working for two bucks in black and the richest, the Hiltons, the Meliá continues to make money.
All my love for those of Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga and all other cities where it is no longer possible to live. Here we are all in this together.
Como el problema de las viviendas es algo global hoy en día
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