Жертвы не какого-нибудь забитого и недоразвитого рынка в убогих постсоциалистических государствах, в которых ему не дали как следует развиться в ногу с всеобщими тенденциями из-за наследия тупых совков, а самого что ни на есть классического капитализма в его колыбели- Великобритании.
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They're said to be a good force of bringing people into poverty and lower their chances very much to ever get out of that again.
Think I once had someone explain to me what exactly they are, but that was a while ago, I forgot it again (shame)...
I guess, if you talk to people from other countries, you gonna find anything enforcing precarious life circumstances in every country.
Each one has just a different flavor, a different way of doing this, due to their respective history and the history of their legislative constructs.
But who said there ain't a thousand ways to effect the same result in the end?
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I wonder the same thing myself.
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It's something I see and hear happening quite often.
Until people don't get into touch with it themselves, even how unfair it is, they're often pretty blind about it. Also they don't know much about it.
People who have, those are like always running in the treadmills. Deal with it, try to not go to the dogs ( ... )
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oder auch:https://propagandaschau.wordpress.com/
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Although, and that's why I haven't checked anything out there anymore in a while, they took a way too much sensational and especially aggressive ram-my-opinion-down-your-throat attitude for themselves, which more or less often also meets the tone of the current far right.
The other link I don't know. (And, admittedly, going through the headlines of the articles is already enough for me.)
PS: Hope it wasn't the wrong language I picked out as I couldn't say how much you'd understand it if I wrote it in German.
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