>>12884857No, I understand a bit better than you what I am saying about the situation.
To put it in terms that 4chan will understand, it's like that empire of dust movie. It's really like that in lots of countries. I'm not going into detail because I don't expect anyone to care but for me I am lucky to have internet, and we haven't even had it for 5 years yet. We definitely don't have trains.
You say you understand how it's hard in other countries because you lived in Germany and South Africa. Germany and South Africa? They are still fairly wealthy countries. You do not have as much experience as you think and you still want to pick a fight.
In the US and UK (and I have been to those countries and studied, so I have a bit more experience than you think) the difference is that you have a lot of competition for these opportunities. All I am saying is I am from a part of the world where we do not have these opportunities in the first place. You are just saying you don't have these opportunities anymore because you take them for granted and you find it harder to compete for them.
I'm from Kiribati, we literally rely on selling coconuts and looking pretty to make our country work. Most of the time if I'm in Kiribati, I couldn't even access this site. It's not the same. You are just spoiled and want to argue for the sake of argument.
I bet you'll have an argument about how it's just as bad in the US but you know that's just a lie. Get over it. People from Pacific islands and probably the worse parts of Africa are lucky to get an education at all.