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GermanyBernd2023-04-18 11:43:25 · 3yNo. 266688reply
Such a great country
FinlandBernd2023-04-18 12:17:03 · 3yNo. 266689reply
South America is in an excellebt position to make monies
But it's don't!
 
Aside from the influence of the gogain mob, why is this?
 
What is holding them back?
United KingdomBernd2023-04-18 12:36:29 · 3yNo. 266694reply
Land of eternal socialism
NetherlandsBernd2023-04-18 12:55:19 · 3yNo. 266698reply
>What is holding them back?
Evil Murrica plotting its evil plots controlled by jews of course. But wait no more, because noble Poccuans are going to sacrifice themselves to destroy these evil schemes and make the world free of Wect control, allowing independent LatAm countries to rise again, apparently.
PeruBernd2023-04-18 14:31:56 · 3yNo. 266705reply
But we are not holding back. Because we don’t have socialist government anymore. Shame about Argentina.
ArgentinaBernd2023-04-18 22:29:59 · 3yNo. 266771reply
Most of the people living in poverty in Argentina are actually foreigners (bolivians, paraguayans, peruvians and their descendants)
PeruBernd2023-04-18 22:53:35 · 3yNo. 266772reply
That’s a shitty cope that has been debunked infinity of times and you know it. It’s the Italian heritage of shitty ideologies and policies that destroyed the country that Criollos built after so much hard work.
NetherlandsBernd2023-04-18 22:54:25 · 3yNo. 266773reply
> foreigners and their descendants
> the genetic map of Argentina is composed of 79% from different European ethnicities
ArgentinaBernd2023-04-18 23:03:07 · 3yNo. 266774reply
That graph only shows immigrants legally residing in Argentina, but when it comes to bolivian/paraguayan immigration the real numbers are way higher and it's from 2010 so get an idea.
PeruBernd2023-04-18 23:42:20 · 3yNo. 266780reply
>no sources
>believe me I know the real numbers bro
 
Specially the “legally residing” part makes me KEK. Anyone can migrate and reside legally in Argentina why would they reside ilegally?
 
Let’s do basic arithmetic:
 
Argentina population 2023: 45.8 millions (Let’s say 46 for statistics purposes)
Poverty=45%=20.7 millions
So according to 2010 census there were 1 millions foreigners aprox. Let’s say that in 2023 there are 2 millions. With their offspring that number goes up to 4-5 millions.
 
You still got 15-16.7 millions of poor people in Argentina which are not foreigners, meaning that problem is not caused by foreigners. This has been debunked many times, I told you so.
ArgentinaBernd2023-04-19 00:07:31 · 3yNo. 266786reply
>Anyone can migrate and reside legally in Argentina
And you're proving me right, kek. You seem to forget the part that the massive bolivian/paraguayan immigration dates back to the 1930s, if not earlier... Perón, the president back then, brought them in by thousands as a cheap manforce and they stayed, their descendants are "argentines" but of a foreign background and they are the people that live in those ghettos called "villas"
 
You might even have relatives living there buddy.
NetherlandsBernd2023-04-19 00:16:56 · 3yNo. 266788reply
Dude, whatever the origins are, it's very stupid to call one third of the population "foreigners". Whether you like it or not, they are a significant part of your country now and their crisis affects everyone else when left unmanaged.
PeruBernd2023-04-19 00:47:36 · 3yNo. 266792reply
>You might even have relatives living there buddy.
 
I’m not a lower class brownie so no, probably you live there, pal.
 
I just find it extremely funny how do you cope with the fact that it is your own people (yes, we know that you only consider “Argentinians” people that descend from mestizos and criollos from the Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata who are after Indepedence basically built Argentina and the inmigrants mostly Spanish and Italian that arrived because of this in late XIX century and earlier XX century) the ones that put Argentina in this situation.
 
Not those billions of brown inmigrants you see in your head. Arrogance is part of your national psyche so it makes sense you can’t do mea culpa.
ArgentinaBernd2023-04-19 01:44:45 · 3yNo. 266799reply
>their crisis affects everyone else when left unmanaged.
Just like everywhere in Argentina there are social classes, why should i care if it doesn't affect me?
 
I never said they werent argentines.
>also
Having a stable economy always means more immigration, take your country for example which is being flooded with venecos and now crime is on the rise.
Makes me think it's not that bad Argentina has so much inflation, at least no one wants to live here.
 
https://www.telemundo.com/shows/al-rojo-vivo/crimen-y-violencia/video/inmigrante-venezolano-que-quemo-viva-su-novia-en-peru-es-arrestado-en-colombia-tmvo12131209
https://www.infobae.com/peru/2023/04/18/maldito-cris-asesino-de-sereno-de-surco-mato-a-policia-y-cometio-otros-delitos-graves-pero-justicia-lo-dejo-en-libertad/
PeruBernd2023-04-19 02:12:59 · 3yNo. 266801reply
Crime in Peru is bad but it still one of the safest places in Latín America. True that prosperity attracts scum, but poverty breeds far more crime…villas in Argentina are a wild place compared to here.
 
Anyway, thanks to those two news that you shared we are going to propose having death penalty again and having the armed forces supporting on the streets. Good things are coming both in security and economy!
ArgentinaBernd2023-04-19 02:33:08 · 3yNo. 266802reply
>still one of the safest places in Latín America
Yeah i know, i visited cusco and the machu pichu ruins in 2013, great place. But now it's probably full of venecos begging money to tourists, if not robbing them.
PeruBernd2023-04-19 02:43:20 · 3yNo. 266803reply
>But now it's probably full of venecos begging money to tourists, if not robbing them.
 
Are you trying to make me sad? Venecos tend to remain in the coast because most of them can’t standard high altitudes (black genes=“Gallinazo no canta en puna”) and they tend to behave well in the Highlands because of mob justice. Here in Lima they are a true plague though. Has the global zambo not yet arrived to Argentina?
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