This is exactly what happens when globalism runs rampant—local communities get steamrolled by mass tourism and big money interests. These places aren't theme parks, they're real towns where people are trying to live, and now they're being priced out and overrun. I don't blame the locals one bit for pushing back. Maybe if we focused more on strengthening local economies instead of encouraging everyone to fly around the world for cheap thrills, we wouldn't be in this mess. Just another example of how the global market doesn't care about the people on the ground.
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