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Isn't this same thing going on in Paris?
Nope. That was actually just a false propaganda campaign.
There was no sudden infestation, people were just primed to look for them because of the fake news campaign and so found them, took pictures of them, and spread the fake panic even further.
Like usual, the lies made it around the world twice before the truth got its shoes on.
I mean, if people were primed to look for them, and then found them, is that really propaganda? Sounds like they have a bed bug problem that was being ignored until recently. If all the findings are true that is.
Yes. That's really propaganda.
Wow! That story blew up so fast I kinda wondered if it was propaganda, but I couldn't figure out who would benefit so I shrugged my shoulders.
I think London just had or is having bed bug troubles too but I didn't hear anything about Paris.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/sep/29/bedbug-crisis-political-row-paris-insect-scourge-continues
As far as I'm aware, there was speculation it was going to spread to London from Paris via the Eurostar, but I don't think I saw any confirmed reports of the problem actually reaching there.
I'm just sitting here waiting for this awful shit to make it here to Amsterdam via the Thalys. We'd be so fucked.
Weird I wasn't aware of that. I'm so glad I've never had to deal with bed bugs. I've heard they are a serious scourge.
Bed bugs are a horrible menace. My husband had to deal with them in the 90s, and it took removing himself, the cats, and then bug bombing the house several times with a professional to remove them. He's still anxious about the thought of them coming back, and it's been...since the 90s.
PT-BB-D
You joke, but bed bugs will break a man. I will happily set fire to my belongings before risking an infestation.
No I meant that only half joking. I know it's horrible. Am old friend got them because her apartment building got completely infested. She told me she threw out all her furniture and washed all her clothes and linens with some special soap. The look on her face told me it was a nasty experience.