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This morning after pulling an all-nighter, I opened YouTube for a break and right at the top was Oasis streaming. When I clicked it, they were playing Wonderwall—and Liam was doing this unusual hand movement in front of his chest. Rare? One of those occasional Liam dances. Seeing that rare moment actually eased my exhaustion a bit. I haven’t been keeping up since Wembley, so I don’t know if he’s been doing it more often lately.
Also, I watched the opening scene later, and what did Noel say? I couldn’t be sure, but it looked and sounded like he was flipping the middle finger and saying “fuck you,” and I was like, "what?" But I don’t really think that’s the case, can anyone make out what he was actually saying?
Ireland trip going well so far 😂🇮🇪
It almost doesn’t matter who started the fires this week in the squalid refugee camp on Lesbos called Moria, leaving thousands to sleep on the streets.
It could have been the desperate migrants, dwelling in cramped tents without clean toilets and forced by Covid-19 to “quarantine,” whatever that may mean in such conditions. It could have been local Greeks, who resent what they see as a slum that sullies their beautiful island. Or the fires could have flared all by themselves, because in such a wretched place, bad things are just bound to happen.
Either way, Europe — from Brussels to Berlin, Budapest, Warsaw and Athens — is responsible for this tragedy. This is blowback for one of the European Union’s worst failures on an admittedly long list: its inability to fix a broken refugee system.
It’s been clear for many years that migration from poor and war-torn regions in the Middle East and Africa to this comparatively orderly continent would be one of the EU’s biggest challenges. But most member states that can’t be reached by dinghy, raft or boat across the Mediterranean — and only Greece, Malta, Italy and Spain can be — refused to acknowledge migration as their problem.
The result was the notorious and cynical “Dublin system.” It requires migrants, at least in theory, to apply for asylum only in the first EU member state they physically enter. Unless they jet in by airplane — and Syrians who’ve been bombed out of their homes tend to flee without boarding passes — this means the Mediterranean states.
The resulting dysfunction came to a head exactly half a decade ago, during the refugee crisis. In the summer of 2015, Syrians, Afghans and others fled to Greece, which was itself suffering from the euro crisis. From there the migrants walked across the Balkans toward Germany and the north — until many of them were stranded at a train station in Budapest.
Dublin, Ireland (June 16th, 2018)
You made your mark on me, golden tattoo Only bought this dress so you could take it off
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