Sunday, August 31, 2025

Worst countries?

What are the causes?

https://x.com/Saffron_Sniper1/status/1962121113238217197

World’s 16 worst countries to live in - Thread๐Ÿงต

1. Bangladesh๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฉ

Bangladesh is an Islamic country facing poverty, overpopulation, and natural disasters. Hindus and other minorities often face violence and discrimination, making them feel unsafe.

2 . Pakistan ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ

Pakistan, an Islamic country, faces poverty, terrorism, and instability. It has sheltered terrorists like Osama bin Laden and Hafiz Saeed. Minorities often face violence, forced conversions, and discrimination.

3 . Afghanistan ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ซ

Afghanistan remains one of the most dangerous countries due to ongoing violence, terrorism, and the Taliban’s return to power. Women have lost most of their basic rights, education is limited, and the economy has nearly collapsed, leaving millions in poverty and hunger.

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4 . Yemen ๐Ÿ‡พ๐Ÿ‡ช

Yemen is suffering from one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises due to a prolonged civil war. Millions face famine, cholera outbreaks, and displacement. Essential services like healthcare and clean water are severely limited, making daily survival a struggle.

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5 . North Korea ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ต

North Korea is one of the most repressive countries in the world. The government controls nearly every aspect of life, including speech, movement, and access to information. Citizens face food shortages, harsh punishments, and almost no human rights or personal freedom.

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6 . South Sudan ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ธ

The world’s youngest nation has been plagued by civil war, ethnic violence, and famine. Infrastructure is almost non-existent, and most people lack access to clean water, education, or healthcare. Instability and displacement continue to affect millions.

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7 . Haiti ๐Ÿ‡ญ๐Ÿ‡น

Haiti faces extreme poverty, frequent natural disasters, and political chaos. Gang violence dominates many areas, and the government is weak. With little access to healthcare and basic services, many Haitians are forced to flee or live in dangerous conditions.

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8 . Syria ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡พ

Over a decade of civil war has left Syria devastated. Millions are displaced internally or living as refugees. Infrastructure, including schools and hospitals, has been bombed, and economic sanctions and collapse have made daily life almost unbearable.

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9 . Somalia ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ด

Somalia continues to face terrorism from extremist groups like Al-Shabaab, along with droughts, famine, and political instability. Many people live in extreme poverty, and a functioning government or reliable services are absent in many regions.

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10 . Central African Republic ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ซ

Civil conflict and rebel activity make the Central African Republic one of the world’s poorest and most unstable nations. Violence, displacement, and food insecurity affect the majority of the population, and humanitarian access is limited.

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11 . Sudan ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฉ

Since the 2023 conflict between rival military factions, Sudan has descended into chaos. Thousands have been killed, and millions displaced. The healthcare system is collapsing, the economy is in ruins, and lawlessness is widespread across the country.

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12 . Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฉ

Despite its rich natural resources, the DRC suffers from armed conflict, mass displacement, sexual violence, and poor governance. Many areas are controlled by rebel groups, and health crises like Ebola frequently hit vulnerable communities.

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13 . CUBA

Cuba is seen as one of the worst countries due to one-party rule, lack of freedom, poor economy, constant shortages, low incomes, and declining living conditions, pushing many to leave.

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14 . Eritrea ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ท

Often called the “North Korea of Africa,” Eritrea is ruled by a harsh dictatorship with no elections, press freedom, or civil liberties. Indefinite military service, mass arrests, and forced labor are widespread. Many flee the country at great personal risk.

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15 . Burundi ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฎ

Burundi suffers from extreme poverty, political repression, and widespread corruption. Violence around elections and suppression of dissent are common, while basic services like healthcare and clean water are out of reach for large parts of the population.

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16 . IRAN

Iran is seen as one of the worst countries to live in due to its strict Islamic regime, lack of democracy, compulsory hijab for women, limited freedoms, censorship, and a struggling economy.

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Let’s hope the conditions in these countries improve, so that every person can live with safety, dignity, and freedom-free from fear, poverty, and discrimination. No one should be denied a peaceful life simply because of where they were born

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Why is Bangladesh the worst country to live in?

One of the reasons ๐Ÿ‘‡

On August 15, 2024, while Sheikh Hasina was still Bangladesh’s Prime Minister, a mob stormed her official residence in Dhaka, looting sarees, paintings, and even bras and blouses. This shocking act exposed the lawlessness and twisted mentality of some Bangladeshi men, showing no respect even for the country’s top leader.

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One more ๐Ÿ‘‡

A girl visited a beach in Bangladesh, and all the Bangladeshi men were staring at her, as if they had never seen a woman in their life

Hygiene? Never heard that word exists in Bangladesh…..

Hygiene? Never heard that word exists in Bangladesh ๐Ÿคข

500 likes on this post, and I’ll expose Pakistan & Bangladesh.


Progressive leftism

Some people have strong feelings and opinions.


After a conversation I had tonight…I need to say this. I despise progressive leftism with my entire soul. I despise progressive leftism because it is a parasite that feeds on freedom while pretending to defend it. It dresses itself up in compassion and justice, but underneath, it is a machine that breeds weakness, division, and dependency. Progressives reading this far are already melting down. Continue. Progressive leftism is not about lifting people up. It is about dragging everyone down. It tells you that you are not responsible for your life, that someone else is always to blame, and that the government can be your savior. But the truth is this: when government becomes your provider, it also becomes your master. And I was not born to be ruled. I despise progressive leftism because it cannot survive without lies. It denies biology, rewrites history, and pretends morality is just a matter of personal preference. It silences truth under the excuse of “safety” and “inclusion,” but what it really wants is control. A nation built on lies will collapse, and progressivism is laying the dynamite at America’s foundation. I despise progressive leftism because it thrives on division. It does not see Americans as individuals; it sees us as categories: black or white, rich or poor, male or female, oppressor or victim. It does not unite; it fragments. It does not heal; it infects. It cannot build a future, so it manufactures grievances and keeps people chained to bitterness. I despise progressive leftism because it destroys prosperity. It punishes success, rewards dependency, and strangles innovation. It takes from the builders and gives to the bureaucrats. It teaches people to envy rather than to earn, to demand rather than to create. The result is always the same: decline, stagnation, and despair. I despise progressive leftism because it corrupts culture. It mocks faith, it dismantles family, it ridicules patriotism. It replaces virtue with vice, courage with cowardice, conviction with conformity. It promises liberation but delivers emptiness. A society without truth, without family, and without God. That is not freedom, it is slavery of the soul. Progressive leftism is not just another political view. It is an acid that eats away at the bones of a free nation. To despise it is not hatred; it is survival. To oppose it is not extremism; it is duty. I choose freedom over control. Truth over lies. Responsibility over victimhood. Prosperity over dependency. Faith over nihilism. That is why I despise progressive leftism. And that is why I will fight it. Always.


Friday, August 29, 2025

Suicidal empathy

 https://x.com/matt_vanswol/status/1961063080458158410

I've been wanting to write this for a long time, I think now is the time.

Empathy is a virtue... and it is being weaponized against those of us who truly and honestly care.

It's insidious. By design.

Here's how it works on so many... including me, for so long. ๐Ÿงต

The pattern is always the same:
➡️ Present an emotional story.
➡️ Frame any opposition as cruel and harmful.
➡️ Rebrand neutrality as complicity.
➡️ Make the policy solution an empathy test.

A trans person just shot up a school.

Notice how fast the narrative shifted:

a) Not about the victims.
b) Not about parents who will never see their kids again.

But about “protecting the trans community from backlash.”

It's empathy, pointed the wrong direction...

It's not just the trans issue... immigration.

They say: “It’s just families seeking a better life.”

Ok... but then you learn about the fentanyl, gangs, human trafficking? That's not good.

But if you bring that up, suddenly you’re “heartless and racist.”

See the game?

You see a homeless person on the street with your kids.

They say, “These are vulnerable people with nowhere else to go.”

So cities allow open drug use, tents, and crime.

If you disagree, you’re accused of, "lacking compassion" while the entire community suffers because of it.

It becomes even more apparent when talking about crime.

“They just made a mistake.”

Suddenly, you discover there is vastly more empathy for criminals than empathy for victims... that doesn't sound right.

Where's the accountability?

...you’re “ignoring systemic oppression.”

What about all the foreign refugees?

“They’re fleeing war zones, have a heart.”

And of course... many truly are. Nobody denies that.

But when you rightly raise concerns around vetting, crime, or cultural integration...

...empathy is used as a shield to shut you down

Ok sure, but what about all the students in debt?

“People are drowning in debt, they just want a chance at life.”

That part tugs at my heart. Nobody likes seeing people struggle to barely make it.

But the second you bring up fairness...

....like the plumber who never went to college and would be paying for their degrees

Suddenly, that's "selfish."

And now, after a mass shooting...

Instead of focusing empathy on the kids who were killed…

We’re told the real victims are the group the shooter belonged to.

That’s weaponized empathy at its ugliest possible form.

So I'll end with this...

Real empathy DOES NOT ERASE REALITY.

It cares about ALL people impacted by a policy, or a tragedy.

So when empathy becomes SELECTIVE, politicized, and manipulative…

It’s no longer compassion.

It is NO LONGER EMPATHY.

It's control.



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