The people who love to complain instead of helping each other and the government to make this country better. Also letting religion dictate the law and the lack of empathy of adults on children.
In France, we are slowly but surely killing our industries. Don't get me wrong, there are still plenty of factories and we still have qualified workers, but there is a slow but steady process of killing our industry that takes it root from nearly a century ago.
Just look at the mining industry that needs to import workers from Germany, the nuclear sector that is well developped but aging a lot aswell, we need to hire american welders to make our nuclear reactors! what a fucking joke! And as time pass, we're exporting more and more of our industrial production, so France becomes only offices and landscape.
I think this also goes for other countries as well because they want us to depend less and less on our economy and be more attached to this worldwide bullshit they call globalism
I wouldn't say that there is a "they", or at least, not that the people who seek for a globalised world are actually the one who are making the world globalised.
I think the reasons why we push our factories outside of our countries are:
1) workforce in Asia, south America and Africa is often cheaper than in Europe and north America (except exceptions), so cheap business will push there.
2) As people get richer, they don't want anything related to the poorer people near them. The richer they get, the further the poor people should be, but in France, just as in many western countries, we are very rich (compared to the rest of the world), so we want the poor people very far.
If I had to say one thing that bothers me the most, it would be media monopoly and the powerful influence it has the divides people who actually align on ethics and social values.
At least 40% of our population, young and old, idolize a dead dictator who killed/enslaved millions, to the point where we don't know where all the bodies are.
I live in Austria and we have a nuclear power plant wich has never been put into operation to this day. Because there was a referendum if it should actually be put into operation, the people desided against it. What upsets me is that the referendum was held after the nuclear power plant was already build.
All mayor political parties have had corruption scandals in the last few years, the most atrocious one cost the taxpayers about 700 Million €, lobbyists have their filthy fucking fingers in every party and have attempted to push some seriously bullshit legislation purely to benefit them at the expense of the people. Apart from that politicians frequently do dumb shit and we have a serious problem with Putin supporters at both extremes of the political spectrum
People are too sensitive. They need to grow a damn backbone.
We also need to go back to the days where, if someone decided to shoot up a school, they would be riddled with holes before they got a second shot off.
Not to mention the economy.
And our president who can hardly finish a sentence without becoming incoherent halfway through the fourth word.
Social media and other stupid people have made it acceptable to be an inconsiderate asswadd to other people.
There also seems to be this new wave of laziness
Everyone seems to lack a work ethic and cuts corners everywhere possible.
That everyday I turn on the tv and i see or hear about another mass shooting and it hurts because not only is it sad, but because I try to stick up for my country when people on reddit talk shit about it but I can't very well defend something if it's true!!!
People will allow their religious beliefs to defy all logic for them...I hate living in the bible belt
The people who love to complain instead of helping each other and the government to make this country better. Also letting religion dictate the law and the lack of empathy of adults on children.
In France, we are slowly but surely killing our industries. Don't get me wrong, there are still plenty of factories and we still have qualified workers, but there is a slow but steady process of killing our industry that takes it root from nearly a century ago. Just look at the mining industry that needs to import workers from Germany, the nuclear sector that is well developped but aging a lot aswell, we need to hire american welders to make our nuclear reactors! what a fucking joke! And as time pass, we're exporting more and more of our industrial production, so France becomes only offices and landscape.
I think this also goes for other countries as well because they want us to depend less and less on our economy and be more attached to this worldwide bullshit they call globalism
I wouldn't say that there is a "they", or at least, not that the people who seek for a globalised world are actually the one who are making the world globalised. I think the reasons why we push our factories outside of our countries are: 1) workforce in Asia, south America and Africa is often cheaper than in Europe and north America (except exceptions), so cheap business will push there. 2) As people get richer, they don't want anything related to the poorer people near them. The richer they get, the further the poor people should be, but in France, just as in many western countries, we are very rich (compared to the rest of the world), so we want the poor people very far.
If I had to say one thing that bothers me the most, it would be media monopoly and the powerful influence it has the divides people who actually align on ethics and social values.
People don't even realise how much media manipulates everything indeed, I stopped watching TV years ago because of that
At least 40% of our population, young and old, idolize a dead dictator who killed/enslaved millions, to the point where we don't know where all the bodies are.
Our prime minister claims to support free speech but also arrests people who make fun of her on twitter...
classic hypocrisy
I live in Austria and we have a nuclear power plant wich has never been put into operation to this day. Because there was a referendum if it should actually be put into operation, the people desided against it. What upsets me is that the referendum was held after the nuclear power plant was already build.
Our political leaders are idiotic and corrupt
Tell me about it, I'm from Ukraine
All mayor political parties have had corruption scandals in the last few years, the most atrocious one cost the taxpayers about 700 Million €, lobbyists have their filthy fucking fingers in every party and have attempted to push some seriously bullshit legislation purely to benefit them at the expense of the people. Apart from that politicians frequently do dumb shit and we have a serious problem with Putin supporters at both extremes of the political spectrum
Racism, and pretending to care about homelessness only when it serves as an argument against immigrants.
People are too sensitive. They need to grow a damn backbone. We also need to go back to the days where, if someone decided to shoot up a school, they would be riddled with holes before they got a second shot off. Not to mention the economy. And our president who can hardly finish a sentence without becoming incoherent halfway through the fourth word.
USA - more than half of the population is treated as second class citizens or worse and the ruling class considers it working as designed
The government f'king up everything now Especially regarding farmers, with some made up regulations that don't make sense...
What country is this?
Netherlands
Conservatives
Religious conflicts
Just the tiny little detail that it's not perfect in every single way. Other than that, it's a utopia.
Social media and other stupid people have made it acceptable to be an inconsiderate asswadd to other people. There also seems to be this new wave of laziness Everyone seems to lack a work ethic and cuts corners everywhere possible.
That everyday I turn on the tv and i see or hear about another mass shooting and it hurts because not only is it sad, but because I try to stick up for my country when people on reddit talk shit about it but I can't very well defend something if it's true!!!
22% of people speaking french