What's stopping you from living the Danish Dream?
What's stopping you from living the Danish Dream?
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What is this indicating? How long it takes to move up in financial class or something? Have a (you) out of interest.
China will NEVER be a superpower
No, thanks.
Why are France and Germany lower than the UK?
As much as I don't like them, they are one as well fellow burger.
i-i w-want to
I'm a freelancer who gets commissions from all over the place and own my own house, I'd hardly move anywhere else unless I had a huge opportunity. GJ though
France: probably the mass influx of those new hot imports known as migrant workers.
Germany: kinda the same but with the addition of E. Germany still recovering from Karl Marx' idea for humanity.
Germany's job market mainly consists on precarious X-Y months contracts and wages being purposefully kept low.
What's wrong with Colombia?
>Contract work
Nein danke.
Income inequality. We don't have a big welfare state as it should be and the fact that we have niggers on the pacific coast who for the most part don't even finish high school and they're only hope is to make it big in football or music creates this effect. If you took the pacific coast out, the gap would be probably 6-7 generations
Whites > Castizos > Mestizos > Amerindians > Mulatos > Negros
That doesn't explain shit tb.h
>Income Inequality
If the World Bank data tells me anything, it's that while yes Colombia has a pretty huge income ineq. problem (GINI of 50.8 in 2016), it's not that much higher than Chile's (47.6). And for the Blacks on the pacific, I can see them pushing the numbers down a bunch, but are they a big enough portion of the population to really drive it all the way to 11?
If that were the case I'd assume Colombia wouldn't be so much worse than Brazil.
Not much desu, my cousin lives in Denmark. I'd have to learn how to repair cars though.
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Even though I hate income inequality and I love egalitarian countries, I'd want to learn more about how upper middle/upper class in Latin America lives, it must be fun when you have a big palace and hundreds of maids to clean your shit, wipe your ass and give you a blow job any time you want.
nothing, we can just marry into your royal family
Blacks comprise 1/10th of the population and their situation is so abysmal that the entire pacific could be considered a little version of Africa. Every cent sent over there is malinvested or pocketed by beaurocrat's.Also half of our territory (the southeast) is empty (less than 1% pf the population lives there) and is inhabited mainly by indigenous communities who don't really produce anything. It'll take them centuries to have some visible social mobility
Frisian ancestry. Apparently Northern Europe's first literary work is about much ancestors being treacherous and slaughtering D*nes after conquering them.
Force projection.
you should hate poverty, not income inequality
Well, of course by egalitarian countries I mean rich egalitarian countries like Sweden or Denmark, not commie shitholes like Cuba or North Korea where everyone is equally poor.
based and red pilled
It's pretty nice all things considered, I've got friends and family members who own enormous houses and throughout my life I've had multiple maids, and had a couple of things gone right for my family I could probably be part of the 0.1% . At the end of the day though it's kinda like living in 1st World status, except that things look like an Eastern European shithole when you leave your comfy neighborhoods.
what is wrong with having some really rich dudes who have provided something really valuable to society and have become filthy rich and why is the rest of society entitled to a share of their success?
Yo do realize that excessively redistributing wealth and taxing the rich and innovators is essentially a disincentive to innovation and creativity?
>At the end of the day though it's kinda like living in 1st World status, except that things look like an Eastern European shithole when you leave your comfy neighborhoods.
Do you like it or would you rather live in a more egalitarian country?
>what is wrong with having some really rich dudes who have provided something really valuable to society and have become filthy rich
I just don't like it, especially that they received much help from the society (like free healthcare or education) they don't want to pay for but they register their companies in tax havens so they don't contribute anything to the country they were raised and work in, except for buying damn expensive imported luxury goods and pissing other people off.
>Yo do realize that excessively redistributing wealth and taxing the rich and innovators is essentially a disincentive to innovation and creativity?
Sweden is among the most innovative countries in the world, while being one of the most egalitarian one with very high tax rates for the rich.
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in my experience my grandparents were poor-middle class my family upper-mid class and I will probably be high class
Exact opposite from me.
kek
>echale huevos
Why has Sweden dropped so many spots in the HDI rankings throughout the years if they are so egalitarian (UN loves equality and socialism)? Also the trend doesn't seem to be slowing down
The bad decisions didn't start with me, my friend.
Personally I'd rather live in a more egalitarian society, living like a king is amazing but I also feel kinda bad for the underclasses who live in gray graffitied buildings who's kids go to mediocre schools while I have success guaranteed just because of who my relatives and friends are. At least income inequality has been going steadily down, so maybe one day everyone will live comfy lives.
Scandinavia is SO BASED
>Why has Sweden dropped so many spots in the HDI rankings throughout the years if they are so egalitarian
Maybe because they accepted too many refugees they can't assimilate so fast. It will take a lot of time until they are already educated and accept the Swedish values, actually only their children will contribute something to the society.
>Also the trend doesn't seem to be slowing down
It does, they were 15. in the 2015 HDI report, while 14. in the 2016 report
Do you help the poor in some way?
but is up to you, to do something and stop being a little bitch about it, amico mio
>Do you help the poor in some way?
I will admit my efforts have been pretty lacking on that regard, but my father at least is pretty generous with charities and poor people who need money, and some of my old classmates are active to the point of compensating for my lack of helping the underclasses. I'll think on what I can do to potentially help my fellow countrymen.
I don't think that happens in any country unless it's like some crazy poor African one.
Sure, the difference is a bit more noticeable than in developed countries, mostly in quality of life, but we don't have any crazy shit like what you're saying, unless you're literally rich.
I'm studying medicine after already ending my biology career, tho. This country just fucks you over.
>accept the Swedish values
Reverse image search ain't giving me anything on that pic, my man, do you have a source?
You know my Spanish friend I have been meaning to ask someone that myself. I got it from a /deu/ thread a few weeks ago.