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  • Huh, my psychologist said her daughter lives in Japan, is married to a Japanese man and they have a child together. But if she loses her job, then she'd have to leave Japan.

    Trying to connect the dots now, cuz you say you can just permanently stay as spouse.

  • I still don't know why you think I'm further right wing than Elon musk lol

    Are you trying to brand me evil so that my opinion is to be censored? 🙈

  • Because I find it amusing that you're talking about a pro LGBTQ country as if they are IS.

    Maybe you should be the one talking about IS if you care about LGBTQ

    In Europe we have lots of refugees that are LGBTQ because they'd be suffering great consequences in their home country. Those people aren't from the US.

  • I'm pro Europe on all fronts. I think we're better. So I agree lol.

  • But you gave little to no content. All you said is that Elon isn't right wing enough for me. What does that even mean? Only if you give enough clarification, then I can communicate to you that you're correct or mistaken

  • Invite all of IS in your country, they'll show you that those things really aren't necessary. You just need people wanting to do it.

  • Oh yeah, after Congo got independence from Belgium. Their purchasing power reduced to not even 10% of what it was at 1960 at the time of 1979.

    Right now Congo is being "neocolonised" by China. (Majority stake in their cobalt for China's dominance in electric vehicles)

    https://zeenews.india.com/video/news/viral-video-of-chinese-employers-assault-on-african-workers-sparks-racism-and-slavery-allegations-2746407.html

    South Africa however is a whole different story. They are the most inequal country in the world.

    Africa has a median net wealth per adult of 1250 USD. Mean is 8400 USD.

    For South Africa this is 5200 USD median and 25000 usd average.

    The approach in Congo was a lot more revolutionary while in South Africa it was reformist. In Congo, any Belgian was forcibly deported and many were murdered. In South Africa there are still a lot of descendants from dutchies.

    I believe that China's investment in Congo will be good for Congo, as most investments are.

    The Belgian investments were to extract raw resources from the country. But these railroads and trains are still being used today.

    Nobody really wants to help Congo unless they get financially rewarded for it. Congo is quite a scary place too, for business. All that instability?

    Revolutions = instability = capital flight = poverty

    We'll see what happens. The west developed China. Now it's China's turn to develop Africa. About time too, fucking hell, we're so close to Africa. Become developed so that we can do meaningful trade.

    The investments in china have been tremendously rewarding.

    You and I view China very different. You might view them as Buddhism and the west as Christian.

    But I view Europe as Judaism. America as Christianity and china as islam. 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0

    The same thing, just different branding. It's all capitalism.

  • As I said, most people are politically, economically and financially illiterate. That's why I can have a job providing such services. Which is a good thing. Even though it seems really easy to me. I like money, so keep it coming.

  • Would you get deported if you lose your job or are you secure in your immigration?

  • Nah the only filip that I know is our lord and saviour

  • Hahahaha, I'm not the islamic state.

  • Nah not really, I just said kill Elon musk for impacting German politics. Not because of anything he said, but because he's not an elected European.

    Impacting EU legislation, tsk tsk tsk.

    Me being extreme right to extreme left depends on the topic.

    Most people are politically, economically and financially illiterate.

    They just have their brand (insert your preferred ideology) and just question themselves: is this what my brand wants? Then they do ☺️ or 😡

    I vote for social democrats (freedom of expression is important to them). But clearly not everything I say is viewed as leftist.

    There's a lot I say that would get me to vote for other parties. I just vote what I find most important in society. But I still will heavily criticise it.

    You're not a Belgian if you don't criticise the government (every single political ideology). It's our national sport. We complain. A lot. Like the Italians, but without the passionate gestures and intonation.

  • I actually am hahahhaa.

  • Nah, America really spread a lot of information throughout the world on these things. So much even that people got sick of it.

    America is all about branding, sure they might not structurally provide a good system for these people, but they do grant them a good brand to use.

    The public opinion of these people have mooned quite a bit.

  • Relatively close to Ghent, you trying to dox me? 🌝

    I say too many socially unacceptable things on the internet, Timmy.

    My boss would look like when signing my C4:

  • Those damn machines, impacting the youth!

    Those damn newspapers, impacting the youth!

    Those damn radios, impacting the youth!

    Those damn TVs, impacting the youth!

    Those damn internet connected computers, impacting the youth!

    Those damn smartphones, impacting the youth!

    Those damn AI models, impacting the youth!

  • Asia is so interesting. My coworker went to Japan for 2 weeks this month and said that they'd just follow in line and stare at you if you're disturbing the public peace. They were sitting at the end of the seats at a station and supposedly they were expected to get up and move to another seat whenever someone else wanted to sit?

    And everyone would just be organised in lines when waiting. Quite friendly people, but cold. Nobody would be speaking on public transport and it would be deemed impolite.

    My wife from Indonesia also hates it that teenagers are loudly talking to eachother on public transport here in Belgium.

    The whole expectation of respect is so different.

    So I completely believe it, when a bus driver loses his pension package for stealing 7 USD.

    Their streets in Japan are clean while there barely are any public garbage bins available.

    Ah, I need to travel more. But where's the time. We're expecting a baby. Do people travel with a baby? Is it safe? Is it insane? I think we're just gonna have to stay put for 3 years or so.