Anonymous wrote:France also has a strong social safety net like the Scandinavian countries. Why has France not had the same level of success?
What makes the Scandinavian countries different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't think this is a difficult analysis. A strong social safety net including universal healthcare and a guaranteed pension, plus strong worker's rights including guaranteed sick leave, vacation leave, parental leave, etc. And generally high government standards against corruption couple with a belief that government is in existence to work for the people.
Homogeneity definitely helps, but the issue with immigrants isn't just that they look different. It's that many of them don't want to assimilate and embrace the culture of their adopted country.
Study after study shows that the rate of assimilation is the same for the European immigrants of the late 1800s-early 1900s as it is for modern immigrants. Here's a good one that looks at what immigrants name their own babies. Shocker, the trends today are very similar to the trends back then. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7508458/
Anonymous wrote:I really don't think this is a difficult analysis. A strong social safety net including universal healthcare and a guaranteed pension, plus strong worker's rights including guaranteed sick leave, vacation leave, parental leave, etc. And generally high government standards against corruption couple with a belief that government is in existence to work for the people.
Homogeneity definitely helps, but the issue with immigrants isn't just that they look different. It's that many of them don't want to assimilate and embrace the culture of their adopted country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scandinavians have amazing social services. They don't worry about healthcare, retirement or college costs.
I wish we had similar social services here. We can certainly afford it.
Not when most (70%) of the population is overweight or obese and demand/require weight loss/insulin/BP drugs.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scandinavians have amazing social services. They don't worry about healthcare, retirement or college costs.
I wish we had similar social services here. We can certainly afford it.
Not when most (70%) of the population is overweight or obese and demand/require weight loss/insulin/BP drugs.
"Ya kin pry mah 64 ounce Big Gulp o' high fructose corn seerup from mah cold, dead hands!!!!"
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scandinavians have amazing social services. They don't worry about healthcare, retirement or college costs.
I wish we had similar social services here. We can certainly afford it.
Not when most (70%) of the population is overweight or obese and demand/require weight loss/insulin/BP drugs.
Anonymous wrote:France also has a strong social safety net like the Scandinavian countries. Why has France not had the same level of success?
What makes the Scandinavian countries different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scandinavians have amazing social services. They don't worry about healthcare, retirement or college costs.
That is because of the homogenous society - shared values, shared culture, everyone pays into the system.
A country cannot have these nice things if there is unlimited illegal immigration, people that do not pay into the system and divergent cultures.
I know that vexes a lot of progressives, but there a lot to be said about homogeneity.
It’s not homogeneity, it’s egalitarianism. A society where everyone, regardless of race, has equal access to education, housing, healthcare, etc… is a happier society. It has nothing to do with race or immigrants. I know that’s hard for Americans to understand. We are so used to associating poverty with brown/black skin color. But it’s the systemic racism in this country that leads to inequality, poverty, crime, etc…
Anonymous wrote:Cue the racists who’ll say it’s because they are homogeneous countries. I have family in both Sweden and Finland and have traveled extensively in both. They are not as homogeneous as people think. Also, not as happy as these “studies” show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scandinavians have amazing social services. They don't worry about healthcare, retirement or college costs.
That is because of the homogenous society - shared values, shared culture, everyone pays into the system.
A country cannot have these nice things if there is unlimited illegal immigration, people that do not pay into the system and divergent cultures.
I know that vexes a lot of progressives, but there a lot to be said about homogeneity.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's because they don't have a systematically disadvantaged underclass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scandinavians have amazing social services. They don't worry about healthcare, retirement or college costs.
I wish we had similar social services here. We can certainly afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't think this is a difficult analysis. A strong social safety net including universal healthcare and a guaranteed pension, plus strong worker's rights including guaranteed sick leave, vacation leave, parental leave, etc. And generally high government standards against corruption couple with a belief that government is in existence to work for the people.
Homogeneity definitely helps, but the issue with immigrants isn't just that they look different. It's that many of them don't want to assimilate and embrace the culture of their adopted country.
So they are having trouble dealing with diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't think this is a difficult analysis. A strong social safety net including universal healthcare and a guaranteed pension, plus strong worker's rights including guaranteed sick leave, vacation leave, parental leave, etc. And generally high government standards against corruption couple with a belief that government is in existence to work for the people.
Homogeneity definitely helps, but the issue with immigrants isn't just that they look different. It's that many of them don't want to assimilate and embrace the culture of their adopted country.
So they are having trouble dealing with diversity.