KleinerWolf
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- Apr 30, 2020
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Votes and potential Insights welcome.
Controversial views welcome also.
Controversial views welcome also.
Votes and potential Insights welcome.
Controversial views welcome also.
I VOTE D!!!!!!!
I have voted D, for the fun!
I think there are more important factors than place of birth.
I think anyone would prefer to be born with a loving, supporting big family in Mali, than being an orphan in Switzerland.
By the same token, better to be happily married (if that thing exists) with a strong network of friends/colleagues in a piss poor but sunny caribbean island than alone in a richer, cold, grey country.
Loneliness is just the worse killer, and in the worst cases , even turns young men into mass killers... thats how deep are the wounds that social isolation creates.
But if factors are the same, being mentally unwell and isolated in a country without good mental health services , it's just hell on earth.
I agree woxihuanni. Many 1st worlders have an extremely simplistic and almost romantic view of poor countries and this is made worse by people taking short holidays in these countries and usually seeing wealthier better looking parts of a country and very rarely having anything approaching a proper conversation with a local.I don't think you understand what the problem with shithole countries are. You cannot marry or have friends in a sick culture. I bet you are firstworlder who only sees the trash from those countries running into yours purely for money and who are still happily sewage themselves. Not the ones who no longer even have a country to run to because it is all flooded by sewage.
Even in the extremely few countries where that particular inpour of sewage is less, you find it is overtaken by b*ddhist gaslighting instead. So yeah, the world is by now hell and there is nowhere left to run.
I agree woxihuanni. Many 1st worlders have an extremely simplistic and almost romantic view of poor countries and this is made worse by people taking short holidays in these countries and usually seeing wealthier better looking parts of a country and very rarely having anything approaching a proper conversation with a local.
There's no NHS, welfare check, unemployment benefit etc to fall back on. If you make some money there's jealousy and constant expectation to help others.
We hear so much about skin colour holding people back being life limiting etc, but nationality is arguably a far bigger barrier to having a good life.
It's still better to have friends and be in a community while poor than be an alienated freak who can never know normal social existence in a wealthy country.
It's still better to have friends and be in a community while poor than be an alienated freak who can never know normal social existence in a wealthy country.
Anyone can know normal social existence in a wealthy country?If the refugees can do it, anyone can do it.
Anyone can know normal social existence in a wealthy country?
Kind of yeah. It'll go on forever and doesn't seem to have a purpose. People are depressed for many reasons and money isn't the main one. Your position relative to your peers is important to pretty much all humans. Refugees can do it (I assume that means they can have normal social existence according to what you were thinking normal social existence means when you responded) because they stay in their refugee communities and get a lot of support in wealthy countries as refugees. Their peer group is...refugees.mind define normal social existence?
Its not about inequality.I don't know what being a nationality from a "3rd world" country has to do with anything. I'm an American, which you would think would make me happy because we are a "happy rich 1st world country" according to the stereotype. I've never been happy to be born in the United States. I'm miserable. The way I see it, if you feel you have no other way out, and you are of sound mind, then it's your decision. However if you live in a country with a lot of inequality, then I can totally understand, being trapped in a country rife with inequality myself.
I don't know what being a nationality from a "3rd world" country has to do with anything. I'm an American, which you would think would make me happy because we are a "happy rich 1st world country" according to the stereotype. I've never been happy to be born in the United States. I'm miserable. The way I see it, if you feel you have no other way out, and you are of sound mind, then it's your decision. However if you live in a country with a lot of inequality, then I can totally understand, being trapped in a country rife with inequality myself.
I don't know what being a nationality from a "3rd world" country has to do with anything. I'm an American, which you would think would make me happy because we are a "happy rich 1st world country" according to the stereotype. I've never been happy to be born in the United States. I'm miserable. The way I see it, if you feel you have no other way out, and you are of sound mind, then it's your decision. However if you live in a country with a lot of inequality, then I can totally understand, being trapped in a country rife with inequality myself.
If it is a fact that most people in 3rd world countries find their community and cultural life to be sewage then I guess you're right and it's rational to kill yourself on that basis alone. I'm operating on the assumption that most people in 3rd world countries have some degree of rewarding relationships with some others around them. It's an assumption that I have observed to be true among many immigrants and among some people in a 3rd world country I have been to.What is being said here is that this is not about being poor, it is not fitting in with some sewage comunity.
Kind of yeah. It'll go on forever and doesn't seem to have a purpose. People are depressed for many reasons and money isn't the main one. Your position relative to your peers is important to pretty much all humans. Refugees can do it (I assume that means they can have normal social existence according to what you were thinking normal social existence means when you responded) because they stay in their refugee communities and get a lot of support in wealthy countries as refugees. Their peer group is...refugees.
If the refugees can do it, anyone can do it.
Must be nice to live in a war zone or censorship countries.
Friends and family definitely help lol.
If it is a fact that most people in 3rd world countries find their community and cultural life to be sewage then I guess you're right and it's rational to kill yourself on that basis alone. I'm operating on the assumption that most people in 3rd world countries have some degree of rewarding relationships with some others around them. It's an assumption that I have observed to be true among many immigrants and among some people in a 3rd world country I have been to.
Do what?