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Nicholas Gilani's avatar

Kevin, as usual, your thinking is refreshing and reflective. Not many people know that tiny Denmark is home to:

1. Bang & Olafson

2. Maersk

3. Lego

4. Worlds Michelin star eateries

5. Well trained special forces

6. Novo Nordisk ( Wegovy, Ozempic)

And exceptionally attractive women!

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Old Jarhead's avatar

California of the 40s - 60s was a cohesive, literate, high trust society. Much of the population influx was WW2 veterans, their families, and war industry workers. It is impossible to have that when a huge percentage of the population has no interest in assimilation, is often not literate in their home language (much less English) and thinks of “home” or “their country” as somewhere else. Many came to California because of easy access, free stuff, and loose enforcement. There was also a thriving business and industrial base, with low taxes, cheap energy, and a business friendly government. These days California and the EU share all the destructive elements and few to none of the others. Throw in political and free speech suppression and it’s no surprise the industrious and wealthy (those who can) are leaving both places.

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