gay_Aleks
from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!
Hey, people! Newsflash, most human beings are selfish.
It's also "pretty normal" for people to care more about themselves, their families and friends than about random people they never met who just happen to have the same passport. Being normal is not the same as being right.
You tried to make my position immoral for putting a higher value on spending my money as I choose than on being forced to help my fellow citizens. Well, guess what. Those egalitarian and unselfish Scandinavians have the choice of giving a large share of their income into helping human beings in need, saving countless lives, and still keeping more than enough to survive. But by and large they choose to spend an enormously bigger share of their income on themselves, eating out, skiing, drinking beer. The rest of the world be damned. Just like me. Don't try to claim any moral superiority.
I'm selfish, but so are you. And the Scandinavians. We all set our own borders before which we restrict our solidarity. We all choose to spend money on stuff we don't need over saving starving kids. You do it too. So you are selfish. Go preach to someone else, I'm not about to sanctify you.
No, those are factually true. Or aren't they? I didn't sugarcoat them, but I wasn't making any moral condemnation either. There's absolutely nothing "Randian" about my posts in this thread, quite the opposite.
luiz said:I'm selfish, but so are you. And the Scandinavians. We all set our own borders before which we restrict our solidarity. We all choose to spend money on stuff we don't need over saving starving kids. You do it too. So you are selfish. Go preach to someone else, I'm not about to sanctify you.
@Angst
I imagine they got shorter hours, more holiday and more baby time. Did you already mention that?
Though upper class people are notrious for over-working in every country.
Yeah from what I gathered - about everyone in the fully developed world works much less than US workers.Danish workers work much less than US workers.
Yep, but there is a large gap between caring more for yourself and people close to you, and promoting an uncaring society where it's "swim or sink" for those below and "bathe in your riches" for those on top.It's also "pretty normal" for people to care more about themselves, their families and friends than about random people they never met who just happen to have the same passport. Being normal is not the same as being right.
Ah yeah, some layer of relativist crap, "everyone does it even when it's not comparable". It's just blatant attempt at self-justification, as said before.You tried to make my position immoral for putting a higher value on spending my money as I choose than on being forced to help my fellow citizens. Well, guess what. Those egalitarian and unselfish Scandinavians have the choice of giving a large share of their income into helping human beings in need, saving countless lives, and still keeping more than enough to survive. But by and large they choose to spend an enormously bigger share of their income on themselves, eating out, skiing, drinking beer. The rest of the world be damned. Just like me. Don't try to claim any moral superiority.
I'm selfish, but so are you. And the Scandinavians. We all set our own borders before which we restrict our solidarity. We all choose to spend money on stuff we don't need over saving starving kids. You do it too. So you are selfish. Go preach to someone else, I'm not about to sanctify you.
It's not so much that they tend to hate that there are benefits available should they need them, but often enough out-of-touch liberals with different self-interests will enact laws they feel control them in inappropriate ways.
If the Danish population is as homogenous as they say, I offer myself to help change that...
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I've been told that Norwegian people in general are not very open to random conversation with strangers.. well, maybe that's not 100% true - but it's supposed to be quite different than say approaching a random person here in Canada.
SO how do I approach Norwegian girls and get them to laugh at my stupid jokes?
You know the cool thing is that we're often told here our girls are beautiful, and I've wondered if it was because the average-looking blonde was sexy to foreigners, and... well, we have way prettier people than represented there. And a lot of them. Please come around and talk with us, our girls are independent and open-minded. I'd love to bring you to the city.![]()
If the Danish population is as homogenous as they say, I offer myself to help change that...
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Well, they are open to conversation. They just seem cold. Just... Well, everyone will act cold until you approach them. Both parties having beer is a great combo though. There's a reason the OP's article mentions rampant alcoholism. We get warm and mushy like hot butter when drunk.