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thebuginthecornerofyourroom · 7 months ago
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What I'm talking about:
Piece of info number 1:
So, it turns out that millenia of living in the british islands has caused the genome of the brits to be slightly different to other people. This has a number of consequences, one of them being that the analgesic Metamizole has a higher probability of causing nasty side effects in people from the british ilands than anybody else. Because of this tidbit, Metamizole is banned in the UK. It is not banned in other countries
Piece of info number 2:
For the last few decades, Spain has been sold as a prime vacational destination for every western foreigner, especially the mediterranean coast. Very successfully, one must say. The high affluence of tourists has caused, among other things, expulsion of locals to benefit tourism, balconing, zones of the mediterranean coast of Spain where people speak more english, or german than spanish, balconing, etc. With the freedom of movement from the UE, a number of brits had decided to move to the coast and live and retire there. However, they are brits, and thus, they refuse to integrate in any way. No learning the language, no respecting locals, nothing. To them, Spain is a big amusement park that should cater their every need as beings of a higher class.
Info 1+2:
Metamizole, sold in Spain as Nolotil (under prescription), is not banned in Spain, and some brits have taken some and suffered the side effects.
So now, some british media outlet publishes this:
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This is either a clickbait, or they are the most entitled cunts in Europe. They have essentially colonized the mediterranean coast and now they want a foreign country to ban things that may hurt their precious "expats" who don't even want to live in their own country, because they forgor to tell the spanish doctor that has to deal with them that brits have a genetic condition.
If you don't like them, don't come, you fucking guiris
British media should be labeled a war crime on itself
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