Originally posted by Adyta
It's quite simple. People of the third world countries are seeing how us civilized nations are living, and they want a piece of the pie. Jamaica is on
the fast track to failure, and they want Britain there to pick up the slack when they finally collapse.
While there is no real definitive way to label a country as ''Third World'', Jamaica is not really a Third World country in the way that most people
would think of when hearing that term.
They have a higher GDP per capita than some Eastern European countries, a life expectancy of 73, a literacy rate of 86%, an average rate of infant
mortality, reasonably good standards of clean drinking water and sanitation, 78% of houses have electricity ( which compares favourably to many other
countries ) and no widespread outbreaks of disease and dysentery.
All of these statistics are far better than those of a genuinely impoverished Third World country, such as Haiti.
Of course Jamaica has its problems with poverty, housing, crime and other social problems, but to suggest that Jamaica is ''uncivilised'' because of
this, as opposed to the oh-so-civilised West, is laughable.
Originally posted by Adyta
Unemployment rate has nothing to do with it. I wonder how many of those "employed" Jamaicans are actually making a respectable salary.
You could ask that question about any country. How many Americans and British are in jobs which pay little more than the minimum wage ?
Originally posted by Adyta
Take ANY third world dump and ask them if they wanna join the Unites States or Britain, and every single one of them will be screaming "YES!!! SAVE
US!!!".
I doubt that there would be too many developing countries which would actually want to join the US or Britain.
For a start, people have national pride. You can't tell me that if there was a social collapse in the US, your countrymen and women would be begging
for a better-off country to come in and take control of you !
Secondly, European colonialism is just a long history of exploitation and the looting of resources in the countries that were colonised. Why would
people in these countries want to return to that ? It makes little practical difference to them whether they are being shafted by their own ruling
elite or by a foreign power.
Don't forget that this poll said that 60% of Jamaicans thought that the country would have been better off if it
had remained a British colony.
Not, 60% of Jamaicans would like to return to being controlled by the British. There is absolutely no indication that Jamaicans actually want Britain
to take back control of their island.
As I said, it's more likely just a case of people thinking ''the grass is always greener on the other side.''
edit on 7-7-2011 by Sherlock Holmes because: (no reason given)