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[–] SpicyColdFartChamber@lemm.ee 7 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

You are right, it's true everywhere. It's human nature to be wary of people you don't understand. But, for some things, you'd expect countries that are a lot further ahead in progressivism to be "nicer", especially since, you know, they industrialised and became richer on the backs of poorer countries.

Though I suppose that's very difficult to quantitatively measure exactly - how progressive someone is (on the scale of a country). How more accepting they are than other countries.

But there's also room for letting people air out their issues without being told that "everyone is like this, stop whining". That's literally what the Russian goverment does, they implicitly tell their populace that democracy doesn't work and that this is the best deal they'll ever get.

[–] Wanpieserino@lemm.ee 4 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Ah it can always be better. Fun fact, 80% of Congolese cobalt is owned by Chinese companies.

Strong economies trade with weak economies. Ends up in a win win situation. China only became a strong economy through the trade with priorly developed economies.

So I'm going to ignore that argument a bit. Worst thing we could do for "global south" would be to stop trading with them. It'd be called sanctioning them.

Now, eh, we got our issues to tackle in Europe. But as someone who was born in 1995, I have seen how my society has transformed. Brussels in the 90s compared to today is day and night in terms of diversity.

Now you can always say like "there's racism!!! This is a shit hole to live in!!!"

But then.. come on, it's not that bad. I know 20% of Europe is voting anti immigration political parties. But these are usually the less educated folks.

Get educated, you won't even be in contact with them.

My wife's pregnant. Our kid will be indonesian-Belgian in ethnicity (or Chinese/Japanese whatever, she keeps being called Chinese in her own country lol)

So our kid will grow up in bit of a racist environment. No matter where we live.

Well, we have the privilege to live anywhere in the world that we want. My wife prefers Belgium.

I'll trust her judgement.

We can always improve, but we live in a pretty good place.