Belgian 29 year old male, accountant, into physical fitness, outings and watching TV series/films. Enjoy pestering you about your political views and interested in economics.

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  • They are a minority that have opposing views. Just as any ideology, they have flaws and they just accept those flaws with open arms.

    You could go there and say: china owns 80% of cobalt companies in Congo. You’d get banned.

    Can say that china has far higher inequality than the EU. You’d get banned.

    You could say that the Chinese government subsidising smartphone and electric vehicle market in china is trickle down economics. You’d get banned. (I get cheap high quality stuff because Chinese citizens their taxes pay for the profit margins of the Chinese shareholders.)

    You’d get banned.

    I honestly just wonder if they are economically illiterate morons, to be honest ☺️






  • 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.


  • I’m saying that diversity takes time. I’ve seen Belgium go through different stages.

    My wife’s indonesian. You know what she’d be if she married an African guy? Disowned.

    The Congolese in Belgium seem pretty wealthy, more wealthy than the Arabs in the same cities.

    Perhaps linked to the source of immigration (economic immigrants with work visas) or their culture. Am talking bout Aalst specifically.

    I don’t have a clue about it at all, just trying to connect dots.

    You can keep talking bout racism, will be beneficial for my kid in the future.

    But don’t have tunnel vision either. There’s a lot of mono cultures out there in the world where there would be a lot of resistance to immigration. These countries would have to start from scratch when it comes to diversity. It’s not like they’d be instant paradises.

    Like china had their scandal with how they treated their minority in an area.

    And Africa… literal genocides as far as I’m aware.



  • Of course they are contributing to the culture. Enriching it with their own culture as immigrants.

    They are strengthening the indonesian rupiah by Selling other currencies for it. Then they are spending idr on the local economy.

    A developed economy is more expensive to live in. Gentrification just means that the area gets developed. The people that can’t stay there economically are people without education.

    This can be solved however with policy. Policies that aim at social mobility like here in the EU.

    Tax paid education.

    Indonesia is a tax paradise, very attractive.

    Very cheap labour. Very young population.

    My brain can’t comprehend their cost of living, so I always tipped the Uber drivers in Batam with 100k idr. They often wanted to decline, but it’s like the normal price of transport where I’m from.

    I see a lot of international companies there.

    Their poverty rate has been in decline since the 80s.

    Very friendly people in general too.

    Globalism is the way, bruv







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    Why do you think I hate China lol. What I’m doing is antagonising a marxist leninist in order to get banned from tankie subs.

    China’s pretty great. I like Europe more though. Not a fan of america.

    Do you live in Iran? You said “my home country” instead of “my country” so I assumed you’re not living there currently.

    Weibo is better than rednote, thanks for that. Saw someone talk about the Ukraine-Russian war, so politics are present.

    Voting in favour of forcing other women to wear clothes they don’t want to wear. Aye, whatever.

    Some VPNs do work in China, otherwise the subreddit China_irl wouldn’t exist.

    Weibo/rednote have a nice translate feature that Anglosphere apps do not have.