Your figures, if they are correct, just go to prove my point; it is the population growth rate that is ferking us more than corruption. Look at them again, or do you want me to explain?
Yep I agree, African and middle-eastern countries have a very high growth. More ‘unproductive’ mouths to feed coupled with corruption is a recipe for disaster. I wonder how the Chinese make it with their billon plus populace bearing in mind that they are quite a corrupt bunch too…
You have no idea what you are talking about. Spend some of your time getting some education not just watching x-videos.
If a thief steals a bag of maize seeds from a farmer, we could simplify the situation and say the farmer just lost one bag of maize and that it should not affect him that much. However, assuming that bag is not replaceable, what the farmer has lost is a harvest and a future. The same reasoning applies to corruption. What we lose in corruption is not just money, it is seed money that was supposed to benefit the community in perpetuity. And yes, you have a tendency of underplaying the role of corruption in perpetuating poverty.
China pays its workers slave wages for working 20-hour shifts in horrible dungeons. Their GDP per capita is sh#t despite their robust economy, they are certainly not at par with first world countries. So to answer your question, they work their people to brink of death by feeding them just enough to maintain a pulse. They have no unions, no labor laws and they don’t give a hoot about human rights.
You are right but there is one thing the west will never let out. They arrived where they are today via the very same route that China is using today. The working conditions have not always been that good there. The rise of trade unionism is also the reason why jobs fled to China.
Kama uko na point ya kumake, make it sio ku assume vitu hujui, just goes to show how poor your reasoning is.
Don’t quote me ever again lest you lose your treasured foreskin, chieth tucker tucker.