Re: poverty in Iraq, Somalia etc vs in America |
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Rashad
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I was gonna mention Mexico also because I am fully aware of that but I forgot. I have a friend of mine who is married to a Mexican woman and he thought about moving there with her. She has a house there and he was telling me that you can set up a taco stand and make a living. That's exactly how it was in Iraq also. You could sell yogurt and make a living. Even the poorest owned a home. It was very rare and only a minority actually rented a house or an apartment. Most people had their own property. My uncle was never wealthy when he was young yet he had a little store which he was part owners of and made a great living. No tax, fees and all that other capitalistic bullshit that is included with America. When Egyptians and others would come to Iraq, they were amazed and couldn't believe the amount of things Iraqis had. Meat is very rare in Egypt as it's expansive, yet that's all they ate in Iraq and they couldn't believe how cheap it was. Italians, Polish, Yugoslavian, etc who worked in Iraq were all in total shock because of how much Iraqis had and how good of a life they had. In those kind of countries, life is easy. They don't have the financial stress that comes with America. You would never see a family get thrown out of their house because they were late on rent or didn't pay property tax for their house. Never would one see that in Iraq. If you rented from someone and that landlord came for his rent money, you could tell him I don't have it now and he would put his hand on his chest, ask Allah to make things easier for you, lower his head and leave out of humility. I seen that with my own eyes. That's how the people interacted and lived with one another. We went into a restaurant and ate. The customers were putting money into the register themselves without the owner looking at them or demanding money. If you left without paying, nobody would even look at. This is how life was and people were all well off. A fred Aprim or that Asshole Bet-Shlimon can never teach us about Iraq. My other uncle is a soccer legend in Iraq and he said his worse mistake was fleeing the country when he lived like a king and Uday(Saddam's son) used to tell him anything you want just tell me. He traded all that in to run away to Germany where he lives on welfare in a tiny studio apartment. America is designed to break you and keep you poor. It is meant to make a very few wealthy and the rest are just slaves. --------------------- |
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