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electric_blue68

(20,633 posts)
18. What the hell?!
Mon Mar 10, 2025, 03:50 AM
Mar 10

From your post...

"while our cities are full of inequality, the homeless, drug addicts, the mentally ill, and felons.".


I'm about to be 72. A New York City Citizen all my life. Of course we have our problems here and there but....
If you think that that is all what NYC, and other great USA cities (examples: Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, San Francisco etc) are about?...

Then, shame on you!

Loud, and effin' Proud NYC'r!
(been to Boston, SF, and Atlanta. 👍
Yet to visit Chicago)

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you left out the main point of the article (and changed the title to ignore/whitewash it, plus chopped up the excerpts Celerity Mar 1 #1
Happy to see you made it through the first quarter of the article, I know it's a long one and I doubted many would have somsai Mar 2 #2
Denmark is a not socialist country. Neither is Sweden (where I live), nor Norway or Finland. We all use the Nordic Model Celerity Mar 2 #3
Wrong. When Bernie Sanders said Denmark was a democratic socialist country the PM corrected him: betsuni Mar 8 #12
What the hell?! electric_blue68 Mar 10 #18
Thank you Hekate Mar 8 #14
The reality many don't admit is that the progressive model works best... Blasphemer Mar 8 #15
you can say the same thing for most any form of government Celerity Mar 8 #16
Yes. I heard a troubling but fascinating discussion about exactly this on Mike 03 Mar 6 #4
The happiest country to boot malaise Mar 7 #5
So you agree with the Danish social democratic left-led, years-long immigration crackdown? Celerity Mar 7 #7
No one agrees witheverything malaise Mar 8 #8
I am closer philosophically to the Danish model on refugee immigration than I am to our Swedish model Celerity Mar 8 #10
There is a limit creon Mar 7 #6
The indigenous people in the Americas malaise Mar 8 #9
They lacked the military power to do so. Celerity Mar 8 #11
yes creon Mar 8 #13
The lesson from the article seems to be that anti-immigration works in Europe for the Left as well as the Right andym Mar 9 #17
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