Quote (Meanwhile @ Aug 17 2023 07:58pm)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLDGBYJwFToThe document discusses the Let It Rot movement among young people in China who are struggling with high unemployment rates and intense pressure to succeed in a competitive society. The movement encourages individuals to embrace a low-desire lifestyle and reject the pressures of modern Chinese society. The document also explores the tier system of cities in China and the options available to young people who are unable to make it in big cities. The character of Kongiji, a contradictory figure who resonates with the Let It Rot movement, is also discussed.
Why are young people in China letting it rot?
According to the document, young people in China are letting it rot because they feel that they cannot control anything, including their lives and future. They have started to push back against the pressures of modern Chinese society and have decided to embrace a low desire lifestyle. The document suggests that many young people in China have no choice but to do some flexible jobs with low threshold to enter, such as delivery men and women. Additionally, the government is pushing young people into the workforce no matter what the job is, and the youth unemployment rate in China is at a record high. Therefore, many young people in China have turned to live streaming, hoping to draw enough followers to start earning money.
'Of course we were able to take Kyiv in 3days!' (Iit's a FAKE)
https://youtu.be/hGdEoFKQnO8 A bit like in the UK where with a population of 56M, 10M get food handouts. They believe that they are living in the greatest country on the planet so anywhere they emigrate to must be worse, therefore instead of emigrating, and bearing in mind only slaves work on farms or do unskilled work, they instead simply...persist. the poorest of the poor throughout the EU are 30% richer then the poorest people in england. its quite sad noting at one time england ruled alot of the known world (they invaded all but 22 countries on the planet and are regarded as the most warlike country, well apart from america, ever, in history).
and at the same time the home office refuses unskilled workers entry to the country so the farms cant get staff and have to downsize. feels bad.
i did not know this movement in china, thanks for sharing that.
5.4% of china is unemployed
germany and poland have very very low unemployment rates (under 3%).
This post was edited by ferdia on Aug 17 2023 01:16pm