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[OFF TOPIC] Save The Planet Thread


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26 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

and one of the "apparently" famous british youtuber visited this lovely place...

 

Nice job in making a place where small children drinking alcohol all day is normal look like a fun little town.

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So has Slovakia or Kosice done anything to try to help people or fix the problem @hckosice?

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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12 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

So has Slovakia or Kosice done anything to try to help people or fix the problem @hckosice?

 

It's Central Europe, my friend. I can somehow predict the his answer :p

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16 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

So has Slovakia or Kosice done anything to try to help people or fix the problem @hckosice?

I think that fhe only solution is destroy the zone and create a sostenibile plan about integrations and create an house plan for minority. I think that Lucia Ďuriš Nicholsonová do a good job in the past years, but it wasn't enough

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1 hour ago, Olympian1010 said:

So has Slovakia or Kosice done anything to try to help people or fix the problem @hckosice?

 

yeah, well, not really, instead they build a big Anti-Roma wall...https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-23767036

 

 

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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Nice job in making a place where small children drinking alcohol all day is normal look like a fun little town.

 

well, do not want to sound too harsh, but they received this place from the state for free, new buildings, school, parks everything, for free. in a couple of months they destroyed everything, threw thrash out of the windows. The state offered them multiple times many social programs offered them jobs, but they never accepted it, they will never work. why would they ? I mean I have to work really hard to earn around 500 euro per month, yeah, this is the normal average salary in Slovakia, but they receive each month social help for kids they usually don´t care about them 700-800 euros (the more kids you have the bigger social help you have), now say me what they are doing with this money, since their childrens are still living in poverty sniffing glue and drinking alcohol the whole days instead of going to schools ?

 

I mean peoples have to take also alook from different view on this problem.

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and to uderstand correctly I am not speaking abut normal roma peoples, perfectly integrated into society, there plenty of them who escaped from these places and are living and working like normal peoples. I am speaking about the peoples from places like Lunik IX even the normal Roma peoples I know hate them.

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4 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

well, do not want to sound too harsh, but they received this place from the state for free, new buildings, school, parks everything, for free. in a couple of months they destroyed everything, threw thrash out of the windows. The state offered them multiple times many social programs offered them jobs, but they never accepted it, they will never work. why would they ? I mean I have to work really hard to earn around 500 euro per month, yeah, this is the normal average salary in Slovakia, but they receive each month social help for kids they usually don´t care about them 700-800 euros (the more kids you have the bigger social help you have), now say me what they are doing with this money, since their childrens are still living in poverty sniffing glue and drinking alcohol the whole days instead of going to schools ?

 

I mean peoples have to take also alook from different view on this problem.

This is why I say that socialism in it’s contemporary form doesn’t work. There needs to be an incentive to get these people to get their act together. So, yes they should receive aid, but maybe some requirements should need to be meet first. I feel really bad for the kids (just like the kids in Rio’s favelas, LA’s Compton/Boyle Heights/Pomona/the east side of my town, New Delhi’s slums, China’s Uighers, etc.). It frustrates me that my town has done the same. The “rich” and middle class (I come from a mid to upper middle class family) live on the much nicer west side of the train tracks, or far to the east. The east side of town is full of people who need help and so turn to crime, drugs, etc. It makes me so sad that our little community can’t even solve a basic problem like that.

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3 minutes ago, hckosice said:

and to uderstand correctly I am not speaking abut normal roma peoples, perfectly integrated into society, there plenty of them who escaped from these places and are living and working like normal peoples. I am speaking about the peoples from places like Lunik IX even the normal Roma peoples I know hate them.

Could someone explain to me what the Roma are? I’ve read the Wikipedia article, but I don’t get why Europeans hate them.

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