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I love opposing new affordable housing in my area #nothanks #notinmybackyard
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Zieh doch hin .... mal sehen wie lange du so großmäulig rum trötest.... Typisch Fraktion #NotInMyBackyard

Andere Länder, andere Sitten: Gelsenkirchen wird Dritte Welt journalistenwatch.com/2026/0… via @jouwatch
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와맞어 이거 ㅈㄴ안수호임 왜냐면 이짓하느라 아더러워 짜증나 수시님비운동 #nimby #notinmybackyard 제발 #pimfy #pleaseinmyfrontyard 제눈앞에서해주세요.. 우리엄압 앞에서도 해주세요젭라
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THE WEST NEVER LEARNED 🧭 As a retired IDF Lt. Colonel, I have watched the world change dramatically over the past 50 years. In 1980, Fidel Castro used the Mariel boatlift to push not only desperate Cubans toward the United States, but also criminals and mentally unstable individuals. A GEOPOLITICAL WEAPON DISGUISED AS MIGRATION ~ CONTINUED ⬇️ However, many Cubans became proud and successful Americans. Others did not. #Dangerous Decades later, Europe repeated the same mistake. Angela Merkel opened Germany's borders with "Wir schaffen das." More than a million Syrians entered Germany. Western elites called anyone asking serious questions "far-right". Now even tiny countries like the Netherlands struggle under migration pressure, housing shortages, rising costs and social tensions, while ordinary citizens are told to stay silent. #Loosdrecht FROM CUBA TO CHINA 🇨🇳 China also understands demographics and citizenship strategy very well. Birth tourism in the U.S. has existed for years because every child born on American soil automatically receives citizenship. History keeps warning the West. The real question is: Why does the West refuse to listen? #Immigration #Europe #Politics #Geopolitics #NotInMyBackyard The protests in Loosdrecht centered on the establishment of a temporary shelter for "asylum seekers". There were several demonstrations that required the riot police to intervene, and tensions arose around the former town hall. ⬇️
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Het is wel bijzonder idee dat in Pakhuis de Zwijger een gesprek (geen debat) gaat plaats vinden tussen gelijkgestemden…mensen die niet eens weten waar het dichtstbijzijnde AZC in de eigen omgeving is ! Iemand nog actieve herinnering aan de plaatsing van windmolens in de groen linkse enclave IJburg ?!? Die kwamen er niet na protesten ! Dit is links : notinmybackyard
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No data center is worth sacrificing this #NotInMyBackYard
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Stonden er ook afzenders op? Kan dan een mooie analyse gemaakt worden in welke straten een AZC welkom is. Zal je alvast een straatnaam geven waar heel veel linkse mensen wonen: Notinmybackyard. Op nummer 66 kan nog gebouwd worden.
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This is when Data Centres start getting the same hate as Wind Turbines and Solar Parks #notinmybackyard
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HOW CAN WE SOLVE THE PROBLEM: If Americans can't agree on why housing is so unaffordable Americans may not agree on much these days, but nearly everyone agrees on this: housing is too expensive. A new survey finds 93% of Americans think housing costs are unreasonable — and this is a very rare bipartisan consensus in an otherwise divided country. And they’re right. The median-priced home in the U.S. now sits at $403,000, and despite dropping this year, a roughly 6% mortgage rate will still put buyers with good credit at around $2,300 per month. That’s 33% of the median household income in the U.S., or roughly 48% after taxes — and this doesn’t even account for single individuals' average income. Just six years ago, that same home would’ve cost around $1,500 per month, or 53% less. But when asked why housing is so unaffordable, that unity collapses again. Roughly half of respondents blame investors for driving up prices by snapping up homes, while others point to rising construction costs, greedy landlords, or politicians failing to act. Just 17% say immigration is to blame, and fewer than one in ten think the main issue is red tape slowing new construction. In other words, everyone agrees there’s a problem—but no one agrees on who’s holding the hammer. Economists, meanwhile, are mostly aligned: it’s the shortage. The U.S. is short nearly 4 million homes according to government and real estate industry analysis, and that supply crunch explains most of the price pressure. Only about 13% of homes sold last year went to investors—most of them small landlords, not faceless hedge funds—so while Wall Street’s presence makes for an easy villain, it’s not the primary driver. It’s been popular to blame investors, but the economics of that don’t make a lot of sense. If there’s a bright spot, it’s that attitudes toward new housing seem to be shifting. A majority of Americans — 54%, including more than half of homeowners—say they’d welcome more building in their communities. That’s a sign that the NIMBY tide might be turning, even slightly. The hard truth is that no single scapegoat can fix a decades-long shortage. But public frustration could be the political pressure needed to get more homes built. #HousingCrisis, #AffordableHousing, #HousingShortage, #HomePrices, #SupplyCrunch, #BuildMoreHomes, #NIMBY, #YIMBY, #HousingAffordability, #RealEstateCrisis, #MortgageRates, #MedianHomePrice, #HousingSupply, #EndTheShortage, #BipartisanIssue, #HousingConsensus, #ConstructionCosts, #RedTapeReform, #ZoningReform, #MoreHousing, #Homeownership, #RentTooHigh, #InvestorBlame, #SupplySideSolution, #HousingPolicy, #AmericanDream, #FixHousing, #BuildBabyBuild, #4MillionHomes, #HousingEconomics, #LandUseReform, #PermitReform, #NotInMyBackyard, #YesInMyBackyard, #HousingShortfall, #Homebuyers, #FirstTimeHomebuyer, #RentalCrisis, #RealEstate, #EconomicIssue, #HousingPoll, #PublicFrustration, #PoliticalPressure, #DecadesLongProblem, #ShortageFix, #HomeBuilding, #AffordabilityGap, #MortgageBurden, #HousingReform, #SolveHousing
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Misschien in jouw elitaire slinkse bubbel… #notinmybackyard #hoeveelhebjijerinhuis
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Wat een propaganda. Ja iedereen is voor het opvangen van mensen in nood, dat lijkt mij evident. Maar niemand wil een AZC in zijn eigen buurt. Kortom er is geen draagvlak voor vluchtelingen. #notinmybackyard #asiel #azc
Meeste Nederlanders voor opvang van asielzoekers én voor de spreidingswet rtl.nl/nieuws/binnenland/art…
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Replying to @FarRightSkip
I generally think Farage and co are a bunch of gobshites but this is top tier shithousery, really brings out the hypocrisy of the left #notinmybackyard
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De ‘barmhartigen’ (die de grootste morele mond opzetten) dumpen ze het liefst in ‘de provincie’. #notinmybackyard
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😂😂😂 YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS UP! East Village white liberals who voted for Zohran Mamdani by a massive 70% are now having a complete meltdown and SUING him… …because he’s moving a huge homeless shelter right into their “high-support” neighborhood! The same people who cheered for “compassion” and “housing the unhoused” are suddenly screaming NOT IN MY BACKYARD the second it affects their streets. Peak hypocrisy. They loved the idea until the consequences showed up on their own doorstep. 😂😂😂 Classic liberal NIMBY moment. #LiberalHypocrisy #NIMBY #ZohranMamdani #EastVillage #NotInMyBackyard #ProgressiveHypocrisy #YouCantMakeThisUp #DemocratMeltdown #WokeFail #NYCPolitics
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#VGenComm How I complete this artwork of Annie Leohart. Commissioned by NotinmyBackyard #attackontitan #artmoots
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Commission results - Historia from #AttackOnTitan Commissioned by NotinmyBackyard #VGenComm #smallartist
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En effet, quand l’élargissement des trottoirs ne profite pas aux piétons, les capteurs d’@ACORDEBARD constatent l’origine des nuisances sonores à #Paris10 🍻 On attend encore les mesures prises pour faire rimer #convivialité, #DroitAuSommeil et #VivreEnsemble 🥶 #NotInMyBackyard
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Legit threat to everything imo more than energy memory brains capital rate earth's, water usage, etc and envy other bottleneck #NotInMyBackyard
🦔Voters in Festus, Missouri, a town of 14,000, removed four of eight city council members after their representatives approved a $6 billion AI data center covering 360 acres without adequate public review. A lawsuit alleges the city held illegal private meetings on the project. A petition to remove the remaining council and mayor is circulating. This is part of a growing national pushback: New Jersey rejected a data center for a public park, Maryland paused projects after community opposition, Missouri's St. Charles is pursuing a permanent ban. An Indianapolis politician's home was shot at 13 times over a data center dispute, a 20-year-old attempted to firebomb Sam Altman's home, and two more people were arrested Sunday for shooting at it. My Take These towns are being asked to absorb 360 acres of industrial infrastructure, higher electricity bills, water consumption, and temperature increases, with the benefits flowing entirely elsewhere. The economic argument for data centers has always been jobs and tax revenue. When residents look closely, the jobs are minimal and the tax arrangements often involve years of abatements. The violence is deeply concerning and shooting at people's homes is not a legitimate form of protest regardless of how legitimate the underlying frustrations are. What I'd also say is that when communities repeatedly express opposition through official channels and watch their elected representatives approve projects anyway, in marathon sessions where public comment was overwhelmingly against, the conditions for more extreme responses get created. The political class treating this as a small-town problem is going to find out it isn't. Hedgie🤗
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She is made of harsh memories which she wants to abandon. — Annie Leohart Commissioned by NotinMyBackyard (#VGenComm) #aot #annieleohart #artmoots
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Annie from #AttackOnTitan #aot . . . Commissioned by NotinmyBackyard (#VGenComm)
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