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noname223
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- Aug 18, 2020
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Today I have read that someone from my country (Germany) moved to China in a news article. He is an entrepreneur and wants to earn more money. I think many people move to authoritarian countries because they are greedy and want to make more money. There was a story which I have heard of some months ago. Social media influencers of my country moved to United Arab Emirates because they have gotten money for it. The country wanted to make advertisement for the country and offered contracts with a lot of money for the influencers. It was forbidden to talk badly about the human right violations. As an exchange they had to pay very low taxes. Yeah I despise those people. Many of them regretted to move to the country due to the extreme climate.
It is a shame that some people want to support dictatorships just because they are greedy. These people had a lot of money they just could not get enough from it. I would never move to such a country. I would not even do a holiday trip to them. I really appreciate the freedom of democracies and their values. In such countries there is a lot of arbitrariness. You have to be scared about the police when you critize the leader, if you are gay or if you talk badly about some religions/ideology. I am really grateful for the fact that I am living in a democracy. I would not change that without having really good reasons for it.
It is a shame that some people want to support dictatorships just because they are greedy. These people had a lot of money they just could not get enough from it. I would never move to such a country. I would not even do a holiday trip to them. I really appreciate the freedom of democracies and their values. In such countries there is a lot of arbitrariness. You have to be scared about the police when you critize the leader, if you are gay or if you talk badly about some religions/ideology. I am really grateful for the fact that I am living in a democracy. I would not change that without having really good reasons for it.