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Cake day: June 30th, 2025

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  • Why would these places be offering this program if it wasn’t beneficial to them? The article does discuss the concerns some locals have that they’re “selling their identity”, but also states that these places have used the incoming money to build vital infrastructure, including hospitals.

    The user you’re referring to then implies they have the moral high ground because they wouldn’t participate because renting out or using the home for short term stays is problematic for the place they are from. Notably, this is not an active issue in places like Antigua. These homes are being built for this purpose, to support a program that is operating up to 30% of Antigua’s GDP.

    So I will be dismissive because I think it’s far more rude to sit around posturing on the internet with very little care for the context of the issues of the topical nations because you don’t like tourists and Airbnb has created some issues for where you live. Nuance is pretty hard to come by on lemmy.









  • It adds to the joke, yes.

    Since you can’t see past your offence, I’ll do my best to explain. The setup for the joke involves starting the comic as though we were listening to or reading a mid 1900s American documentary about native Americans. They achieve this by using similar language to what would be used.

    The punchline then betrays expectations because the character is performing something relatable to a modern person, breaking up with someone by sending them a message.

    The contrast between the setup and the punchline is, in fact, integral to the joke. It’s not that funny, but come on. No one needs you to be offended for them.