
PARIS (AP) – Cries of “It is warm!” rang out across the Seine on Saturday morning as Parisians jumped into the river – legally – for the first time in more than 100 years. Public swimming was allowed in designated areas of the Seine, including two newly built wooden decks near the Eiffel Tower and the Île Saint-Louis in central Paris. Before sunrise, a municipal officer skimmed away the last few patches of algae with a fishnet. Soon after, a line of eager Parisians formed, towels in hand, waiting for their chance to jump in. Every swimmer wore a bright yellow lifebuoy tied around their waist, part of strict safety measures enforced by a dozen lifeguards in high-visibility vests. The current was weak, just enough to tug gently at their limbs – a reminder that this is still a living, urban river. The return to swimming follows a 1.4 billion euro ($1.5 billion) cleanup project tied to last year’s Olympics. Officials now say the Seine meets European water quality standards on most days. The United Kingdom’s suppressive policies have consequences — with some wealthier individuals seeking greener pastures. On June 24, Forbes reported that the U.K. is facing a massive transfer of wealth out of the country, “the largest single-year exodus of wealth ever recorded.” Projections indicate 16,500 high-net-worth individuals — those whose “liquid investable wealth [is worth] $1 million or more” — are seeking residency in other countries. “These people are not actually leaving the U.K. They are simply getting paperwork in different countries, but aren’t necessarily making the move,” Katz clarified. The U.K. has spiraled downward, almost becoming a police state where its people are arrested over the most absurd and trivial matters. In October 2023, a woman was interrogated by police and initially received a fine that was later reduce to a warning for silently praying outside an abortion clinic. The country has history of arresting people for memes and opinions posted online, as well. All the while, U.K. officials and police covered up roving bands of foreign Muslim men raping young girls. When those British citizens with the means to live elsewhere see this, why would they plan for a future where they stay? The U.K.’s policies have deep, lasting results. Investing in the economy, starting businesses, and hiring could obviously suffer with a wealth drain. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/07/biggest-exodus-wealth-happening-western-nation-us-take/ The Gateway Pundit previously reported that at least 13 people are dead, and more than 20 children are missing from a Christian church camp amid catastrophic flooding in central Texas. Now, it is being reported that at least 24 people are dead, with a frantic overnight search still underway. Kerr County officials confirm at least 24 fatalities after torrential rains—up to 12 inches—dropped overnight on July 4, causing the Guadalupe River to surge over 20 feet in under an hour, according to The Guardian. The people of Mexico are getting a taste of their own medicine after years of flooding into America, both legally and illegally, by the millions. On July 4, hundreds of unruly demonstrators held a protest in Mexico City against the gentrification of their neighborhoods, which is playing a role in rising house prices. The furious Mexicans accused Americans of “stealing” their homes and “imposing their culture” on them. Do these phrases ring a bell back in the States? In a viral exposé from Rome, travel vlogger Kurt Caz captures what he calls the collapse of European identity—where migrants dominate public spaces, locals feel powerless, and even questioning the chaos earns you the label ‘racist.’ A popular travel vlogger has gone viral after documenting what he calls the “collapse of European identity” in the heart of Italy’s capital. In just days, the video has racked up over a million views—not for Rome’s ancient wonders, but for exposing the city’s descent into chaos, crime, and unchecked mass migration. The video comes from South African-German YouTuber Kurt Caz, whose 3.3 million subscribers know him for raw, on-the-ground reports from around the globe. But his latest dispatch from Rome hits differently. “This is Rome? This is Europe?” “I don’t see a single Italian here. I’m more Italian than any of these people.” Caz walks viewers through what he calls a city “riddled” with migrants, pickpockets, drug addicts, and NGO-backed vagrants. Italian locals agree, telling Caz that migrants now openly defecate in public, sleep in parks, abuse drugs, and steal from tourists while police look the other way. In the opening scene, Caz joins a local anti-pickpocket team in Rome’s metro. Within minutes, they catch multiple thieves in action. The culprits—mostly women covering their faces are cornered and confronted. “These people have no morals. They steal from the elderly, from disabled tourists—and nothing happens to them.” “You can’t touch them. You can’t push them. But the police don’t stop them either.” Reflecting on the scene, Caz calls out the media and politicians who promised that mass migration would benefit Europe: “This is the thank you you get. These are the ‘engineers and doctors’ they promised you. They hate us—but they want to live in our countries.” “The real racists are them.” The video ends with more confrontations, more pickpockets caught, and more scenes of urban decay—trash, urine, stolen goods, smashed windows, and broken infrastructure. “Look at the f***ing state of the city. This isn’t Rome—it’s a war zone.” “This is Europe now. And nobody’s stopping it.” [Video at the link] https://rairfoundation.com/does-this-look-like-europe-travel-vlogger-goes/ Seine River in Paris Opens for Public Swimming For First Time in 100 Years:
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