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Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Hannania(m): 7:49pm On Dec 13, 2022
okeysoninv:
una don come again , list developed countries according to the world governing bodies. south Korea is highly developed.
Share the link please. I deal with facts
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by okeysoninv: 7:54pm On Dec 13, 2022
Hannania:
Share the link please. I deal with facts
Korea’s status was upgraded from a developing country to a developed country by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad)., Google can help you.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Hannania(m): 8:04pm On Dec 13, 2022
okeysoninv:
Korea’s status was upgraded from a developing country to a developed country by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad)., Google can help you.
Done In 2022. Which I didn't even notice because it was just in july. My statement was valid. But tagging SK above western European nations is just hilarious
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by okeysoninv: 8:17pm On Dec 13, 2022
Hannania:
Done In 2022. Which I didn't even notice because it was just in july. My statement was valid. But tagging SK above western European nations is just hilarious
oga 2019 , even before 2019 south Korea is already a highly developed country. their wages higher than 80% of European countries. infrastructures world class . industries top notched. I wonder your own definition of developed country.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Hannania(m): 8:37pm On Dec 13, 2022
okeysoninv:
oga 2019 , even before 2019 south Korea is already a highly developed country. their wages higher than 80% of European countries. infrastructures world class . industries top notched. I wonder your own definition of developed country.
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Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Sladem05: 6:13pm On Jan 13
Hannania:
The number of Unicons in Brazil is X2 that of the whole Africa gawwwn.. And there are promising firms that can increase that number by next year. There are opportunities in that country, but me no ready to learn Portuguese yet cheesy. Second passport is the goal.

That’s because Latin America in general is far beyond Africa in terms of development
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Hannania(m): 6:33pm On Jan 13
Sladem05:


That’s because Latin America in general is far beyond Africa in terms of development
Better, yes! Far beyond? No! Brazil, Argentina, Chile might be better than most African Countries, but Nigeria is Paradise compared to places like Venezuela.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by tensazangetsu20(m): 6:46pm On Jan 13
Hannania:
Better, yes! Far beyond? No! Brazil, Argentina, Chile might be better than most African Countries, but Nigeria is Paradise compared to places like Venezuela.

Nothing like might. Chile is better than all the countries in Africa. I have been to over 10 African countries and you can't compare any to a simple commune in Chile. Chile Is more or less an European country but in south America.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Hannania(m): 6:53pm On Jan 13
tensazangetsu20:


Nothing like might. Chile is better than all the countries in Africa. I have been to over 10 African countries and you can't compare any to a simple commune in Chile. Chile Is more or less an European country but in south America.
Let's not forget Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt don't have settings if a typical African Nation sha. I've not been to Chile, But I've been privileged to be in Morocco in 2022, and it's very clean.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by tensazangetsu20(m): 7:01pm On Jan 13
Hannania:
Let's not forget Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt don't have settings if a typical African Nation sha. I've not been to Chile, But I've been privileged to be in Morocco in 2022, and it's very clean.

I was in Morocco In 2018 when I worked for sea shepherd. You can't compare Morocco to Chile in anything. Morocco is 2 times the population of Chile while having an economy that is 3 times smaller than Chile. Egypt is a shithole country. Forget the media hype. Chileans have built an amazing country for themselves.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Maxxim: 7:06pm On Jan 13
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Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by DyingFetus: 7:21pm On Jan 13
tensazangetsu20:
Really shocked about Ecuador honestly as for Chileans they have a ton more opportunities aside chile if they want.

Julian assange wasn't a fool when he chose to go to Ecuador out of all places
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by DyingFetus: 7:24pm On Jan 13
Hannania:
Better, yes! Far beyond? No! Brazil, Argentina, Chile might be better than most African Countries, but Nigeria is Paradise compared to places like Venezuela.

Venezuela is better than Nigeria


If you wan compare Nigeria, use Honduras or Nicaragua
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by tensazangetsu20(m): 7:27pm On Jan 13
DyingFetus:


Venezuela is better than Nigeria


If you wan compare Nigeria, use Honduras or Nicaragua
Honduras is far better than Nigeria. Nigeria is amongst the top 5 worst nations on earth and that's me being pitiful. Nigeria should be compared with Haiti, Liberia and the likes.

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Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Raalsalghul: 8:14pm On Jan 13
tensazangetsu20:

Honduras is far better than Nigeria. Nigeria is amongst the top 5 worst nations on earth and that's me being pitiful. Nigeria should be compared with Haiti, Liberia and the likes.

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Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by tensazangetsu20(m): 8:28pm On Jan 13
Raalsalghul:


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Bros there's no state in Nigeria that can boast of running water o. I don't even want to call electricity sef. Something as basic as running water is a problem. Nna men.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Sladem05: 10:16pm On Jan 13
Hannania:
Better, yes! Far beyond? No! Brazil, Argentina, Chile might be better than most African Countries, but Nigeria is Paradise compared to places like Venezuela.

Latin America is far beyond Africa. It’s not close. The continent is way out of Africa’s league. Africa is way way way behind the rest of the world. Heck even poorer parts of Asia or Eastern Europe are far ahead of Africa not to talk of Latin America that has some countries with a fairly high HDI.

Latin America is far more advanced than Africa whether that be technologically, economically, socially and politically.

The West invests a lot into Latin America as its shifting much of their manufacturing their. There isn’t really much if hardly any manufacturing in Africa.

“ Sub-Saharan Africa is, by nearly every measure, behind Latin America in regard to socio-economic development. It is much poorer; by most measures, Latin America’s combined GDP is between two and three times greater than that of sub-Saharan Africa, and it’s as much as seven times per capita. Only a handful of African countries have a higher per capita GDP than Honduras, the poorest country in Latin America. Africa lags by every social and economic measure: infrastructure, electricity access, power generation, education, and health care are all areas where Latin American states are far ahead”

https://www.isi-consultants.com/insights/doing-business-in-latin-america-vs-africa-how-do-they-compare

And the gap between Nigeria and Venezuela is also huge.

Venezuela Life Expectancy- 71 years old

Nigeria- 52 years old


Venezuela GDP per capita-$15,975.73

Nigeria GDP per capita-$2,065.75

Nigeria HDI-0.535

Venezuela HDI-0.691

Nigeria Infant Mortality Rate- 54 per 1,000
Nigeria Maternal Mortality Rate -1047 deaths per 100 000 live births

Venezuela Infant Mortality Rate-23.903 deaths per 1000 live births

Venezuela Maternal Mortality Rate-259 per 100,000

Venezuela Crime Index- 6.64 (18th Highest in the World)

Nigeria Crime Index- 7.15 (5th highest in the world)

https://wisevoter.com/country-rankings/crime-rate-by-country/

Venezuela Infrastructure Ranking -0.211 (43rd highest in the world)


Venezuela poverty rate- 50.5%

Nigeria poverty rate- 65%

Over 2/3rds of Nigerians live on less than 2 dollars a day
So Yes, Latin America is far beyond Africa. Latin America is really not even that far behind Asia and it rivalling Asia doesn’t seem so far fetched either. Countries like Brazil and Mexico really have the potential to be global powerhouses. But whether that actually occurs is yet to be seen
Africa is by far and large the poorest and least developed continent in the world. And it’s not close. Not by any stretch of imagination
Latin America is far ahead of Africa

Asia is way way way ahead of Africa

The West is light years ahead of Africa to such an extent that they make Africans look like a lower form of humans 😂

Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Gerrard59(m): 10:18pm On Jan 13
tensazangetsu20:

Honduras is far better than Nigeria. Nigeria is amongst the top 5 worst nations on earth and that's me being pitiful. Nigeria should be compared with Haiti, Liberia and the likes.

Entirely untrue. If Nigeria is one of the top five worst countries, what about other sub-Saharan African countries? Honduras is a murder capital for crying out loud. They shoot there for a living.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by tensazangetsu20(m): 10:19pm On Jan 13
Gerrard59:


Entirely untrue. If Nigeria is one of the top five worst countries, what about other sub-Saharan African countries? Honduras is a murder capital for crying out loud. They shoot there for a living.

Honduras is safer than Nigeria. Crime rate in Nigeria is underreported. People are kidnapped and ransom is paid and it never makes it to the news. What of the killings going on in rural areas all across Nigeria. Many of such incidents happen and are unheard of in the news. At least when it happens in Honduras we all hear it. Look at what happened when a major drug lord escaped prison in Ecuador. It was all over the news and the army swept into action and he was caught. We had a prison break in Nigeria and till now we haven't heard anything regarding anything.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Gerrard59(m): 10:22pm On Jan 13
tensazangetsu20:


Honduras is safer than Nigeria. Crime rate in Nigeria is underreported. People are kidnapped and ransom is paid and it never makes it to the news. What of the killings going on in rural areas all across Nigeria. Many of such incidents happen and are unheard of in the news. At least when it happens in Honduras we all hear it.

Still does not make Nigeria top five worst countries.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Gerrard59(m): 10:28pm On Jan 13
Sladem05:


So Yes, Latin America is far beyond Africa. Latin America is really not even that far behind Asia and it rivalling Asia doesn’t seem so far fetched either.

Depends on the part of Asia. Comparable with parts of Southeast Asia. Better than South Asia. Far behind East Asia.

Countries like Brazil and Mexico really have the potential to be global powerhouses. But whether that actually occurs is yet to be seen
Africa is by far and large the poorest and least developed continent in the world. And it’s not close. Not by any stretch of imagination
Latin America is far ahead of Africa


Some Nairalanders say Nigerians are richer than Americans and Europeans. https://www.nairaland.com/7937278/why-nigerians-think-whites-richer/1#127517217

The West is light years ahead of Africa to such an extent that they make Africans look like a lower form of humans 😂

People don't know how terrible it is. My annoyance is the ignorance and arrogance our people have. I shudder when they compare themselves to Western countries. The only people who should do so are East Asians. Everybody else should not try that sacrilege.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by tensazangetsu20(m): 10:50pm On Jan 13
Sladem05:


Latin America is far beyond Africa. It’s not close. The continent is way out of Africa’s league. Africa is way way way behind the rest of the world. Heck even poorer parts of Asia or Eastern Europe are far ahead of Africa not to talk of Latin America that has some countries with a fairly high HDI.

Latin America is far more advanced than Africa whether that be technologically, economically, socially and politically.

The West invests a lot into Latin America as its shifting much of their manufacturing their. There isn’t really much if hardly any manufacturing in Africa.

“ Sub-Saharan Africa is, by nearly every measure, behind Latin America in regard to socio-economic development. It is much poorer; by most measures, Latin America’s combined GDP is between two and three times greater than that of sub-Saharan Africa, and it’s as much as seven times per capita. Only a handful of African countries have a higher per capita GDP than Honduras, the poorest country in Latin America. Africa lags by every social and economic measure: infrastructure, electricity access, power generation, education, and health care are all areas where Latin American states are far ahead”

https://www.isi-consultants.com/insights/doing-business-in-latin-america-vs-africa-how-do-they-compare

And the gap between Nigeria and Venezuela is also huge.

Venezuela Life Expectancy- 71 years old

Nigeria- 52 years old


Venezuela GDP per capita-$15,975.73

Nigeria GDP per capita-$2,065.75

Nigeria HDI-0.535

Venezuela HDI-0.691

Nigeria Infant Mortality Rate- 54 per 1,000
Nigeria Maternal Mortality Rate -1047 deaths per 100 000 live births

Venezuela Infant Mortality Rate-23.903 deaths per 1000 live births

Venezuela Maternal Mortality Rate-259 per 100,000

Venezuela Crime Index- 6.64 (18th Highest in the World)

Nigeria Crime Index- 7.15 (5th highest in the world)

https://wisevoter.com/country-rankings/crime-rate-by-country/

Venezuela Infrastructure Ranking -0.211 (43rd highest in the world)


Venezuela poverty rate- 50.5%

Nigeria poverty rate- 65%

Over 2/3rds of Nigerians live on less than 2 dollars a day
So Yes, Latin America is far beyond Africa. Latin America is really not even that far behind Asia and it rivalling Asia doesn’t seem so far fetched either. Countries like Brazil and Mexico really have the potential to be global powerhouses. But whether that actually occurs is yet to be seen
Africa is by far and large the poorest and least developed continent in the world. And it’s not close. Not by any stretch of imagination
Latin America is far ahead of Africa

Asia is way way way ahead of Africa

The West is light years ahead of Africa to such an extent that they make Africans look like a lower form of humans 😂

The water underground the street in front of my house started leaking. These guys first came with a machine to trace the exact point of the leak then the opened up the road fixed it and closed up the road. This was done in one day. I went out in the morning when they were opening the road and when I come back the road was as it was before they opened it. Whereas in Nigeria we are still building Lagos Ibadan expressway after 30 years. Common road we can't build. Honestly if I was a white man the way I will be racist to blacks eh.

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Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Sladem05: 11:47pm On Jan 13
tensazangetsu20:


The water underground the street in front of my house started leaking. These guys first came with a machine to trace the exact point of the leak then the opened up the road fixed it and closed up the road. This was done in one day. I went out in the morning when they were opening the road and when I come back the road was as it was before they opened it. Whereas in Nigeria we are still building Lagos Ibadan expressway after 30 years. Common road we can't build. Honestly if I was a white man the way I will be racist to blacks eh.

Last time I was in Nigeria last summer as I was lining up to board the plane. Water fell on my head as the roof was leaking. China finished building that new terminal at Murtala Mohammed like a year or so go and I don’t understand how the country has already messed it up. I walked through there and it’s already shown signs of damage and some of the escalators weren’t even working.
And it’s sad because when one analyses the natural resources that Africans have under their feet. They should be the richest and most powerful region on this planet but they don’t know how to use those resources efficiently so foreigners like the West having been do so for the past 3-4 centuries and now China and Russia have joined in. Africa is just seen as a natural resource donor. The only way Africa will develop is if something quite catastrophic happened and odds of that are next to zero. Even if you paused life in the rest of the world to give Africa time to catch up. It won’t even get close. Never in a trillion years.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by tensazangetsu20(m): 11:52pm On Jan 13
Sladem05:


Last time I was in Nigeria last summer as I was lining up to board the plane. Water fell on my head as the roof was leaking. China finished building that new terminal at Murtala Mohammed like a year or so go and I don’t understand how the country has already messed it up. I walked through there and it’s already shown signs of damage and some of the escalators weren’t even working.
And it’s sad because when one analyses the natural resources that Africans have under their feet. They should be the richest and most powerful region on this planet but they don’t know how to use those resources efficiently so foreigners like the West having been do so for the past 3-4 centuries and now China and Russia have joined in. Africa is just seen as a natural resource donor. The only way Africa will develop is if something quite catastrophic happened and odds of that are next to zero. Even if you paused life in the rest of the world to give Africa time to catch up. It won’t even get close. Never in a trillion years.

Nigeria's case is even peculiar. Nigeria doesn't even have electricity. Something that has been solved 200 years ago. You can literally take en electrical engineering book and It will teach you how to generate electricity. Technology of 200 years we never crack na road, plane, universal healthcare and employment we go do.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Sladem05: 12:21am On Jan 14
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_in_Asia_and_Oceania_by_Human_Development_Index

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African_countries_by_Human_Development_Index




With the exception of the Middle East and certain parts of Southeast.The gap between Asia and Africa is dramatically more than between Africa and Latin America. Japan alone has a GDP of $6 trillion which is approximately 3x than the entirety of Africa added on to the fact that it’s in the G7 and it’s on par if not superior to Western nations in all forms of development e.g technologically, economically, socially etc and so is South Korea, Singapore and quite a few other Asian nations. Those Asian Tigers are not to be messed up. Even the poorest countries of Asia have a much higher level of development than most of Africa

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_in_Asia_and_Oceania_by_Human_Development_Index

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African_countries_by_Human_Development_Index


Those ones think that Ikoyi, Victoria Island, Banana Island, Lekki, PH and Abuja are the only parts of Nigeria 😂😂😂😂. Those kind of people will make unfair comparisons between the elites of africa to middle class of the west and think that somehow means Nigerians are richer. Even the much of the rich in Nigeria would fall into upper or middle middle class in the West. It would seem appropriate to compare the elites of Africa to the elites in the other parts of the world and the difference is crazier. The African billionaires do not measure to the billionaires abroad. The richest 10 people alone in America have a net worth that around 2-3 trillion dollars. That’s enough to rival Africa’s entire GDP. It would be insane to even compare the likes of Dangote, Adenuga, Oppenheimer, Johann Rupert,Rabiu to the likes of Elon Musk(though born in SA, his mother was Canadian and he made all his accomplishments in both USA and Canada), Bill Gates, Larry Page, Bezos and Warren Buffet. The elite of Africa are little children compared to those overseas.




Afrocentrics and Pan Africanists are the worst of the worst. They claim everything as their own from Moses to Jesus to the Israelites to the Moors or Ancient Egyptians. Even The ones that compare themselves to the Western world deep down know that it’s a crazy comparison to make. Comparing Africa and The West is like comparing a jungle to a civilisation. They really shouldn’t try that sacrilege. And the worst part is that those are the same people that will still spend more time in the West than they will in Nigeria 😂😂

Those Nigerians that speak that make those comparisons are the ones that have never experienced real Nigeria. They are the ones in diaspora or are here but wealthy.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Sladem05: 12:43am On Jan 14
tensazangetsu20:


Nigeria's case is even peculiar. Nigeria doesn't even have electricity. Something that has been solved 200 years ago. You can literally take en electrical engineering book and It will teach you how to generate electricity. Technology of 200 years we never crack na road, plane, universal healthcare and employment we go do.

Countries are out there are spawning technologies like Quantum Computing, AI, Blockchain, Robotics,VR and Augmented Reality, Genomics and are trying push the boundaries of what humanity can achieve. America sent Neil Armstrong to the moon in the 60s shortly around when Nigeria became independent. Now Elon Musk and his company Space X and with NASA etc are aiming to reach Mars to go out of this world and explore the universe meanwhile down in Africa, They can’t even give their citizens basic amenities like constant power, adequate infrastructure and clean running which was something that was achieved decades ago in the rest of the world. Africa is a lost cause. I sometimes struggle to believe that place is real. I don’t know how an environment with all that potential could turn to be such a failure. It’s embarrassing. It’s so far behind the rest of the world that’s in a different time period. Africa is in 1824 but the rest of the world is in 2024😂
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by tensazangetsu20(m): 12:51am On Jan 14
Sladem05:


Countries are out there are spawning technologies like Quantum Computing, AI, Blockchain, Robotics,VR and Augmented Reality, Genomics and are trying push the boundaries of what humanity can achieve. America sent Neil Armstrong to the moon in the 60s shortly around when Nigeria became independent. Now Elon Musk and his company Space X and with NASA etc are aiming to reach Mars to go out of this world and explore the universe meanwhile down in Africa, They can’t even give their citizens basic amenities like constant power, adequate infrastructure and clean running which was something that was achieved decades ago in the rest of the world. Africa is a lost cause. I sometimes struggle to believe that place is real. I don’t know how an environment with all that potential could turn to be such a failure. It’s embarrassing. It’s so far behind the rest of the world that’s in a different time period. Africa is in 1824 but the rest of the world is in 2024😂

1824 ke. You can't compare any European city of 1824 to African cities of 2024. Even Rome of bible times is more developed than Africa of today. The romans had roads and had clean water in biblical times. Honestly, if to say I was a white man eh, I swear I will kill black men. I go give them wotowoto. What a waste of species.

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Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Sladem05: 12:59am On Jan 14
tensazangetsu20:


1824 ke. You can't compare any European city of 1824 to African cities of 2024. Even Rome of bible times is more developed than Africa of today. The romans had roads and had clean water in biblical times. Honestly, if to say I was a white man eh, I swear I will kill black men. I go give them wotowoto. What a waste of species.

😂😂😂😂 And it’s true. This was New York in the 19th Century. Most of Africa doesn’t look as organised as that today. And it’s a shame because there are gifted Black people out there that could have made Africa great but fled overseas for a higher standard of living. I’m not going to say that the West was the only cause of Africa’s problems. Yes Western imperialism didn’t help Africa.The West greatly contributed to Africa’s downfall. But a lot of the problems Africa faces are also internal. Africans didn’t help themselves. Africans have failed to emulate the success of European and Asian Civilisations. China and India were colonised by the West but now they are serious competitors to the West. There have been fears of China overtaking America. Western policy has been aimed at even curbing their rise. Outside of North Africa, Africa has made genuinely no meaningful impact to human civilisation.

It’s interesting that there are virtually no successful black majority nations. Even Black communities in Western nations tend to be much poorer, much more likely to commit crime and so on.


India was colonised by the British. It transformed itself into a powerhouse centuries later. They recently overtook the UK to become the 5th largest economy in the world. Indians in the diaspora are doing all kinds of magnificent things rather that’s taking public office like with Rishi Sunak in the UK or Nikki Haley trying to become president or leading tech giants etc. China was not much better if not less developed than Africa in the mid 20th century. But in 50 years, That country turned itself into a superpower that stands rivals even the mighty America.

Africa is a lost and it’s sad.

Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by tensazangetsu20(m): 1:06am On Jan 14
Sladem05:


😂😂😂😂 And it’s true. This was New York in the 19th Century. Most of Africa doesn’t look as organised as that today.

I have said it and I will keep on saying it. Africans have zero business with leadership. All of Africa should be handed to Europeans to rule for the next 1 trillion years and they can probably hand over back to us if we are civilized then. Let's even forget countries, see how black men run companies and businesses. There's no black company or business anyone wants to work for. It's always all shitty. See how even run basic things like family. Someone will have 10 kids that they cant provide for. A white man will never behave in such a foolish way.

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Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by PoliteActivist: 1:16am On Jan 14
tensazangetsu20:


Not just visa-free access. Chileans can also work by virtue of being Chilean citizens. In the USA, there's a specific visa for Chileans called H1B1 which allows them to work in the USA. For Canada, Chileans are one of the few nationalities that can work in Canada without the need for an LMIA due to the Chilean Canadian free trade agreement. They also have the same opportunities to work in Japan, Germany and I think around 10 EU countries.

*Politeness*
Not only Chile. It is temporary and only 1,400 people

Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by tensazangetsu20(m): 1:19am On Jan 14
PoliteActivist:


*Politeness*
Not only Chile. It us temporary and only 1,400 people

I have talked extensively about this. I wont talk about it again.
Re: Latin America:Minimum Monthly Wages In 2022, By Country(photo) by Regex: 1:27am On Jan 14
Sladem05:


Countries are out there are spawning technologies like Quantum Computing, AI, Blockchain, Robotics,VR and Augmented Reality, Genomics and are trying push the boundaries of what humanity can achieve. America sent Neil Armstrong to the moon in the 60s shortly around when Nigeria became independent. Now Elon Musk and his company Space X and with NASA etc are aiming to reach Mars to go out of this world and explore the universe meanwhile down in Africa, They can’t even give their citizens basic amenities like constant power, adequate infrastructure and clean running which was something that was achieved decades ago in the rest of the world. Africa is a lost cause. I sometimes struggle to believe that place is real. I don’t know how an environment with all that potential could turn to be such a failure. It’s embarrassing. It’s so far behind the rest of the world that’s in a different time period. Africa is in 1824 but the rest of the world is in 2024😂

We are still in the stage of "die by fire...", suspecting everything is spiritual and believing in a sky daddy to do everything for us.

Other countries are now using nuclear energy, energy produced by fusing or fission of atoms. Here na, if you don't pray, you become prey...Pele.

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