Well, at the risk of spilling some beans, one of the key reasons to do so--and that 'r/exodus' actually predated 'Covid', or the breakthrough of Wokery, for that matter--is that if you come to 'the West' and don't move into high-paying jobs directly, your life will be ± the same in terms of long-term prospects as back home (even though t…
Well, at the risk of spilling some beans, one of the key reasons to do so--and that 'r/exodus' actually predated 'Covid', or the breakthrough of Wokery, for that matter--is that if you come to 'the West' and don't move into high-paying jobs directly, your life will be ± the same in terms of long-term prospects as back home (even though there's probably more to do back home).
One of the key issues most (upper-) middle-class Westerners don't 'get' is this: if you, say, drive a bus 'back home', and if you do the same in 'the West', you won't achieve anything. You'll always struggle to make ends meet, and the reason behind this is: the utter contempt most middle-class Westerners have for those who service them and make 'the West' work, sort-a.
Well, at the risk of spilling some beans, one of the key reasons to do so--and that 'r/exodus' actually predated 'Covid', or the breakthrough of Wokery, for that matter--is that if you come to 'the West' and don't move into high-paying jobs directly, your life will be ± the same in terms of long-term prospects as back home (even though there's probably more to do back home).
One of the key issues most (upper-) middle-class Westerners don't 'get' is this: if you, say, drive a bus 'back home', and if you do the same in 'the West', you won't achieve anything. You'll always struggle to make ends meet, and the reason behind this is: the utter contempt most middle-class Westerners have for those who service them and make 'the West' work, sort-a.