The spouse came back from Beijing and said that there was a protest going on at the airport. The people were protesting about the airport being built very close to their homes and it noisy and destroying their environment. That's the problem I see in this country. The welfare of the people is completely ignored in their quest to be super (sounds familiar?). Just like the lead poisoning case. How can approval be granted for factories, involving in highly toxic manufacturing, to be set up in residential areas?
...are we all not nomads? In life, there are only various stops, we haven't really arrived...but no matter where we go, I will always be a mum.
Protest at the airport
The spouse came back from Beijing and said that there was a protest going on at the airport. The people were protesting about the airport being built very close to their homes and it noisy and destroying their environment. That's the problem I see in this country. The welfare of the people is completely ignored in their quest to be super (sounds familiar?). Just like the lead poisoning case. How can approval be granted for factories, involving in highly toxic manufacturing, to be set up in residential areas?

The spouse came back from Beijing and said that there was a protest going on at the airport. The people were protesting about the airport being built very close to their homes and it noisy and destroying their environment. That's the problem I see in this country. The welfare of the people is completely ignored in their quest to be super (sounds familiar?). Just like the lead poisoning case. How can approval be granted for factories, involving in highly toxic manufacturing, to be set up in residential areas?
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