Thoughts on the Syrian Issue:
The neighboring community has changed property management. The homeowners cheered and welcomed the new management, and the old management, which messed everything up, was swiftly ousted and even acknowledged by the new management. The normal relationship is: homeowners support the management, and the management serves the homeowners.
But the residents of our community disagreed. They believe that the old management of the neighboring community is the breadwinner of the homeowners, and the old management has supported the homeowners, so the homeowners should be grateful. The new management chosen by the homeowners has arrived, and therefore the homeowners are doomed in the future. You should appreciate the old management; the old management is your sun.
Other communities in our village, especially the wealthy areas, dislike our community. They not only avoid coming but also take detours around us (only the disheveled, unkempt homeless and criminals with a particularly good relationship with our community's management hang around the edge of the village to eat and drink for free). Even the shops at the entrance have moved away, causing inconvenience. Isn't this choking our community? What misunderstandings do they have about us?