The smoke surrounding this story is beyond blinding.
What could be the complaint about living conditions for 400 people in a ship that hasn't been afloat since 2017? Is it supposed to be a big deal to live in a 95% empty skyscraper lying on it's side? And how does it compare to when it's at sea with 6000 people crammed on board and a mini-airport on the roof?
But who knows what the truth is, because there are almost no facts or lies to go on.
The smoke surrounding this story is beyond blinding.
What could be the complaint about living conditions for 400 people in a ship that hasn't been afloat since 2017? Is it supposed to be a big deal to live in a 95% empty skyscraper lying on it's side? And how does it compare to when it's at sea with 6000 people crammed on board and a mini-airport on the roof?
But who knows what the truth is, because there are almost no facts or lies to go on.