>fascism doesn't work
I present to you the most powerful passport in the world.
>fascism doesn't work
I present to you the most powerful passport in the world.
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>sg is fascist
It's the closest to a fascist country.
And it's a great place, apart from the humidity.
>second lowest fertility rate in the world
OK, that's a problem. But it's something they can fix with incentives. A they don't need to go beyond 2 anyway because it's a very small country.
Adultry is illegal.
Death penalty for drugs.
It's illegal to critique the state.
Protest permits are never handed out.
Opposition parties are not allowed to rule.
Ultra-nationalism is promoted everywhere.
Mandatory military service for every able man.
Sounds boring and gay
wtf I love liberalism now
That's not a passport from the fascist state of Israel.
Hong Kong is better
Should I move here as a White Man?
Also highest IQ in the world and literally no crime
Hong kong not closer to facism than singapore though
Hong kong has the most self made billionaires living there than any other city on earth, theres a 3-6 year waiting list to get a slip at one of their marinas
Who would even want to critique/protest a state like that.
Not even close. SG>HK
>It's illegal to critique the state.
>Protest permits are never handed out.
>Opposition parties are not allowed to rule.
>Mandatory military service for every able man.
These are the only bad parts.
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SG is great, bro.
Singapore isn't fascist. It's an authoritarian free market democracy.
agreed, hong kong is more fun
Have you been here?
>Should I move here as a White Man?
It's a shitty tropical climate my dude. Otherwise it's a nice city but I'm not sure I would live there.
>40 years old in photo
>looks 20 something
Good job, Sweden...
I'd rather live in a hut on a mountain then in a fully urban environment under subtropical climate. Heat and humidity is a lethal combination for work ethics. Even Lee Kuan Yew acknowledge that without air-conditioning Singapore would never have become what it is.