The Face of the Community
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Why doesn't the host country understand how to be welcoming? Why are you not prepared?
We spend a lot to live here. Nothing comes for free, and after years, we continue to pay with our unwanted existence, as the people of the host country don't understand the true meaning of our presence and, in their scumbag minds, believe we're trying to steal their country.
If they throw us a piece of yesterday's bread, which we baked ourselves, with grains grown with our labor, paying very little or not at all for our labor, well, such treatment is not, and will never be, an advantage...It feels like a prison.
Meanwhile, they charge us much more for everything and restrict our access to basic rights. The host country's attitude toward the traveler, the different, those who come from somewhere else, is more important than an ID; it is the social identity, the face of the community.
If the community is abusive and earns illegal money, it shows.
In an international environment, such as large cities, which bring together so many people from all over the world, having a nucleus of exclusion is not worth it and is dangerous; it develops an undesirable dynamic.
Each European area is obliged to develop specific strategies for inclusion and to stop extremism and corruption.