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Communism-free bizarro world edition.

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I'm tired of life

Kingdom of Laos did nothing wrong.

>tfw you'll never be a Chinese-Indian gangster in Malaysia

The situation of the Philippines is a paradox. It's one of the fastest growing economies in SEA, managing 6%+ for more than half a decade, the third largest economy of the region in terms of GDP PPP, a high literacy rate, yet it ranks the second highest in terms of poverty?

How can a country even function with over 1/4 of its entire population living in poverty? The poverty rate hasn't changed at all in decades despite the economic growth. Vietnam managed to solve its poverty problem even with lower GDP per capita and PPP, in less time than the Philippines.

It's baffling how Filipinos just accept their fate. The problems in the Philippines can easily be solved and it’s strange hearing Filipinos supporting the policies that exacerbates their poverty. No, 60/40 is an ineffective policy that only benefits the Elite, none of the common Filipinos will ever benefit from it.

Having one of the highest corporate taxes, numerous business regulations, denying foreign ownership and huge energy expenses are problems, not something Filipinos should be proud of. This is all common sense, yet I see Filipinos defending all of it.

Finally, abstinence, it just doesn’t work. Support contraception. The 3.1 fertility rate is the primary cause for Filipino poverty: families cannot raise their children properly, which leads to crime, lack of education, economic opportunities, and growing sustainable population.

I see so much potential for the Philippines, it can be on par with Malaysia, yet at this rate even Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar will surpassed the Filipinos, because at least they know ignoring their issues will not suffice, and are willing to acknowledge and address their problems.

pengen ngentot gan

>How can a country even function with over 1/4 of its entire population living in poverty?
quite easily. What sort of question is this?

>Quite easily
Are you jesting? The Philippines suffers from political corruption, terrorism, crime, unsustainable population growth, and a stagnating quality of life, because of their high poverty rate.

>The Philippines suffers from political corruption, terrorism, crime, unsustainable population growth, and a stagnating quality of life, because of their high poverty rate.
and what part of this makes it cease to function as a state

>Support contraception.
I wonder who could possibly be behind this post.