Interesting PR here. Let’s see how this pans out. Not sure Salvador is a natural fit with the people with the special skills they are after
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Have an opinion on everything, but keep sitting on your hands.How do I qualify as a philosopher?
Britain disagrees. Every week, thousands of Doctors and Engineers travel across the English Channel in banana boats, and the government hasn't even had to offer them citizenship as an incentive!The West is in terminal decline - if you were a banker, lawyer etc one can easily migrate for their skill set isn’t such that it can be passing of “technical knowhow” - over the past few years you’ve seen increasingly charges for transfer of technical know how.
The UK is in a state - I won’t even go into it because it’s so depressing, there is no saving it.Britain disagrees. Every week, thousands of Doctors and Engineers travel across the English Channel in banana boats, and the government hasn't even had to offer them citizenship as an incentive!
Indeed, the local cultural figures and cultivators of contemporary art have changed the country beyond recognition.The UK is in a state - I won’t even go into it because it’s so depressing, there is no saving it.
I have clients in El Salvador. Two of them were educated at the London School of Economics. I sent them this video. Their answer: "Here in El Salvador, it was awful, but we never reached such a low point."Not knowing that, I would think it was El Salvador.
All of Europe/West is inviting the WEF for side discussions around G7 and taking a lot of cues from.I have clients in El Salvador. Two of them were educated at the London School of Economics. I sent them this video. Their answer: "Here in El Salvador, it was awful, but we never reached such a low point."
Frankly, this video is beyond disconcerting, but it sheds light on some of the horror stories family members living in the UK have been telling me.
I'm really sorry to see the UK like this.
The question is: Why? Why would anyone do this to themselves and their society?
Because the current institutions are becoming more and more irrelevant every day and must be entirely rethought from the ground up. But most don't seem to want to let go of the past and cling to the hope that miraculously things will turn around.The question is: Why? Why would anyone do this to themselves and their society?
Nobody said migration is the problem.Not arguing that the UK is slowly? becoming a shithole, but you should stop boiling in the confirmation bias. There were always juicy areas that were unsafe to visit (despite being 99.99% white) and there are ares that are absolutely fine. And that goes to every country, even Dubai. Migration is not a problem, the absence of assimilation, victim mentality and tribalism is. Some of the smartest Brits I know are from Iran, Russia, Germany etc - they all went to the good schools and unis, built very successful careers and now their kids are on the same route.
On El Salvador subject - I wouldn't bet on the current changes to stay for long, but some might find the offer tempting.
Why would you want to move to a dictatorship anyway? Oh right I forgot it's run by a benevolent dictator, such a clear cut concept:Let's stay on topic, please, which is El Salvador issuing 5,000 citizenships, not whether UK is doing fantastic or not.
Compared to El Salvador, many people find for example Monaco quite appealing despite it having Catholicism as the state religion and not being a democracy. Similar case with UAE.Why would you want to move to a dictatorship anyway? Oh right I forgot it's run by a benevolent dictator, such a clear cut concept:
https://philosophyterms.com/paradox-of-the-benevolent-dictator/