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by ozim 6 hours ago
Not really. I was just born there and it wasn’t as touristy when I was a child. It blew up as touristy place when I was a teenager and in my twenties.

My parents had odd jobs, construction, chemical processing operations. There was some small scale industry running there as well but it went bust when people wanted fresh air for tourism. Even if the industry was really small scale for marketing sake local government got rid of all of it.

I also don’t live there anymore as I wrote „I was living in a touristy area”.

If I would stay there, there was no future for me there.

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Ok so your childhood home became more touristy and you're trying to blame somebody for that. I don't think that works though.
Well not really. I couldn’t care less. I would move out anyway.

I just have seen firsthand how people who claim to be „for the local community” on the posters when it is election time — doing exactly the opposite otherwise.

You need to take a break from the keyboard. You're being an asshole.
Sorry but the hotels didn't do anything wrong. If I'm an asshole for pointing that our, I can live with that.
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Pointing out that it's normal for hotels to be built in touristy areas is not snarky.
> your childhood home became more touristy and you're trying to blame somebody for that.

Do you know this person or are you just making up a narrative and writing a stranger into it?