>I know that I live in a country full of absolute retards but the Spanish people are more hardworking that they seem.
In all countries where the conditions are hard, people is hard working.
Take 2000's Latvia for instance. 10 hours a day, plus domestic/agricultural work to get decent meals.
But it won't change anything, the situation is fucked up.
>And by the way, Spain was a great country 20 years ago. A stable, touristic and growing country that started making mistakes the moment we tried to be a international state instead of focusing on it's native citizens.
A stable and touristic country built on lies and dreams.
Everybody knew, outside Spain, this economical boom of the 00s was anything but artificial.
By the way, right, our politicians in France tell the same shit to the people: our future is tourism.
>The less the state has to pay, the better the economy.
>Sanity is pretty much private nowadays so it would make close to no difference, same with education.
Take Venezuela. When a country collapse, of course social security system and education collapse first. Nothing new.
>When I talk about migrating, I talk about doing it legally for the sole purpose of finding a job and breaking my fucking back in it to earn my sallary.
Legally, you have little chance to complete your dream. In all countries, young people are starving for a decent job/salary.
>I tell you that France is one of the biggest shitholes of the EU nowadays aswell due to mass inmigration.
Some parts of France are preserved from roaches, believe me.
On a large scale and long term, you're right.
But I don't pretend I have naturally the right to emigrate to another country, for a dream salary I pretend I'm in right to naturally obtain.