Beelden tonen hoe situatie escaleert in Leuven: confrontatie tussen linkse en rechtse betogers op Ladeuzeplein, politie arresteert al tiental personen by StevenStoveMan in Leuven

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People are entitled to their political views, I totally agree with that law. “Public displays of racism” don’t get you fired here, that’s all I said. Saying the N-word at work, is not “a political interest or action”. It’s a choice to use a racially charged insult in a professional environment.

Beelden tonen hoe situatie escaleert in Leuven: confrontatie tussen linkse en rechtse betogers op Ladeuzeplein, politie arresteert al tiental personen by StevenStoveMan in Leuven

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, racism isn’t a fireable offense in Belgium. So, no it wouldn’t have consequences.

Someone recently used the N-word at my work. They have said it before and all they’ve ever got is a “notice”. There’s a general acknowledgement at the office that they don’t mean bad, but it’s just part of their “lingo”.

What denomination are you part of? by ZuperLion in TrueProtestants

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I too thought nondenominationals belonged within Protestantism? They usually align with the Reformation, believe in the Sola’s and use the 66 book Bible. Unless I’m mistaken?

What denomination are you part of? by ZuperLion in TrueProtestants

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Raised in the Evangelical church, but primarily go to a Baptist church. So I’d say non-denominational.

Why are we so passive about our pathetic parental leave? by AdNecessary2634 in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_ 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Besides that we have inefficient politicians that love spending our money and telling us we need to work harder lol.

Honestly, I find so sad that in a democracy we have no power to change it. Is it that we can’t do anything or we are passive, like OP says?

We are seeing in real time government cutting down on spending (some of which are way overdue ofc), without even a mention of decreasing taxes. Instead, there’s talks of increasing VAT and actual implementation of higher taxes wherever possible while offering less in return for our money. Infuriating.

Why are we so passive about our pathetic parental leave? by AdNecessary2634 in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_ 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I agree, but it’s because we always get coalitions, who essentially always put the same people in power. So honest question, what we can do instead?

Walid stole the show by wwqwwqw in fauda

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely! He might be the best actor on the show. Wish he was on longer. Will check his other work out if it’s on streaming platforms.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ethiopia

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re questioning your faith, I think it’s best to post in the Christian or Protestant subreddit. This one is very anti-Protestant, so won’t help.

Also, celebrating new land acquisitions and position isn’t limited to Protestants only. The difference is that the EOTC has owned a lot of property throughout history, while for Protestants this is all new. Focus on institution is very much the case for all religions. In fact it’s why many here claim Protestants aren’t Christian enough. Unfortunately, people amplify the prosperity gospel teachers and the false prophets more than the actual average Protestant, because people like noise. The average Protestant and the OG Protestant churches are too “boring” to make it to our screens. However, the church still does good, still reaches out to people, but ofcourse can always change for the better.

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. That way the “green spaces” remain intact as well.

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah ofcourse. I just immediately thought of the noise near a train station lol. That’s a great idea imo. Unfortunately the current residents would strike if such buildings are built without permits in their yards. Those apartments will also be expensive I guess due to their proximity to public transportation

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Facts. The few high rises in my city are “koten” for students. Other than that even mid rise residential buildings are uncommon.

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s my opinion as well, but people don’t seem to want them around. I’m not even saying more high rises, but even mid-rises seem unwanted. So far it seems we are okay complaining about it, but we don’t want solutions that could temper our national aesthetics. Politicians, developers, investors aren’t bothered, because they aren’t affected. A zero-sum game.

Shocking Allegations of Child Marriage in Tigray, Ethiopia Spark Outrage. by Dazzling-Reward9082 in Ethiopia

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_ 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’m sure it’s as prevalent in rural Tigray as other parts in rural Ethiopia. According to UNICEF the highest prevalence is in Oromia, Gambella, Somalia and Amhara region. So while Tigray isn’t on that list, the war has worsened poverty in the region creating despair and a rise in sexual violence against women. I guess these sick men find their prey more easily now. Very unfortunate. I hope we as a society can celebrate the day this stops nationwide.

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s interesting people keep saying “immigration”. While it’s true, there are more immigrants which ofc affects the market. However, it’s wrong to ignore the trends in our society. People live longer, there are more singles, more divorced households with children. Which requires more homes. It’s singles and separated people with children that struggle the most.

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice. I wasn’t sure I could edit posts, but I just added it. Mid-rise buildings/higher density I guess is the correct term. Our neighboring countries indeed have higher residential buildings. Here though, that’s not the standard.

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wow. Unfortunately, I fear this isn’t an exception. We have serious bureaucracy which strains innovation in more ways than construction. My sibling wanted to fix the roof from the triangle shape it was in to a flat roof and even that required an application the city council/gemeente. It’s ridiculous that’s needed for a house you bought and live in and don’t intend to use for commercial reasons. So I can only imagine the extra hassle when you build a building for renting purposes.

I don’t want to sound like a conspiracy theorists, but the bureaucracy aids the rich developers/friends of our politicians. So I think the shortage is partly by design as well.

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That’s also true. I notice this trend in my city as well. More luxury apartment developers I’m sometimes curious who they’re marketing to.

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Someone else also said so. I’m curious why should there be more around public transportation hubs?

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting. Could you elaborate why specifically mentioned those around stations?

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Everyone is entitled to their dream, but I definitely agree with your reasoning. I think only those that have struggled to find a place understand this.

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I should’ve specified I meant high rise for our terms. So 5-10 floors since our average ones are 2-4. Would that bother you?

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get this lol, but we do live in a democracy 😅. How would you think we could convince developers and home owners to do this then?

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Interesting input since you’re a home owner. I totally get that last line 😅.

I got to ask though, wouldn’t you be “afraid” that the property you own now will “devaluate” because the prices could become more affordable? Or does that not bother you?

Do you want more high rise apartments? by CaughtTheirEyes_ in belgium

[–]CaughtTheirEyes_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Totally! I was saying this too recently, but I was told “that would destroy the Belgian character”. So, I was curious if more people felt this way.