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is it easier or more difficult for third world countries to change their culture

Is it harder for third worlders to get rid of corruption in ...
brindle galvanic laser beams lettuce
  06/20/18
ITT: a guy literally living in a third world country pretend...
citrine odious affirmative action
  06/20/18
Guy who lives in a third world country here asking about fir...
brindle galvanic laser beams lettuce
  06/20/18
do you see Repubricrats losing power anytime soon? third wor...
citrine odious affirmative action
  06/20/18
Do I see the shadow government losing control? Potentially y...
brindle galvanic laser beams lettuce
  06/20/18
probably harder
Cobalt frozen den
  06/20/18
Explain
brindle galvanic laser beams lettuce
  06/20/18
corruption is extraordinarily ingrained in a lot of third wo...
Cobalt frozen den
  06/20/18
So you would say it's a people issue?
brindle galvanic laser beams lettuce
  06/20/18
In Mexico, Mexicans acknowledge that corruption exists. But ...
Dashing senate striped hyena
  06/20/18
So it IS a people problem, in this case they're lazy.
brindle galvanic laser beams lettuce
  06/21/18
Depends on the system of government
saffron cracking school cafeteria
  06/20/18
Explain
brindle galvanic laser beams lettuce
  06/20/18
The best way to root out corruption is with a benevolent str...
saffron cracking school cafeteria
  06/20/18
tommy turdskin crying, losing hoap
citrine odious affirmative action
  06/20/18
harder probably
Purple feces stage
  06/21/18


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Date: June 20th, 2018 9:54 PM
Author: brindle galvanic laser beams lettuce

Is it harder for third worlders to get rid of corruption in govt etc or more difficult than in first world countries?

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Date: June 20th, 2018 9:55 PM
Author: citrine odious affirmative action

ITT: a guy literally living in a third world country pretends he doesnt live in the third world

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Date: June 20th, 2018 9:56 PM
Author: brindle galvanic laser beams lettuce

Guy who lives in a third world country here asking about first world countries.

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Date: June 20th, 2018 10:03 PM
Author: citrine odious affirmative action

do you see Repubricrats losing power anytime soon? third world countries have shitty governance

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Date: June 20th, 2018 10:04 PM
Author: brindle galvanic laser beams lettuce

Do I see the shadow government losing control? Potentially yes but your post doesn't answer my q

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4006889&forum_id=2#36281892)



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Date: June 20th, 2018 9:55 PM
Author: Cobalt frozen den

probably harder

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Date: June 20th, 2018 9:56 PM
Author: brindle galvanic laser beams lettuce

Explain

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Date: June 20th, 2018 9:59 PM
Author: Cobalt frozen den

corruption is extraordinarily ingrained in a lot of third world institutions. people just can't bring themselves to care.

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Date: June 20th, 2018 10:00 PM
Author: brindle galvanic laser beams lettuce

So you would say it's a people issue?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4006889&forum_id=2#36281860)



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Date: June 20th, 2018 11:54 PM
Author: Dashing senate striped hyena

In Mexico, Mexicans acknowledge that corruption exists. But when asked who they will vote for, they always say, "I am not voting. Everyone is crap and won't change a thing." This is the mentality. That's why nothing changes. They just let it be. Very sad because they can stand up and do something about it.

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Date: June 21st, 2018 2:36 PM
Author: brindle galvanic laser beams lettuce

So it IS a people problem, in this case they're lazy.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4006889&forum_id=2#36285351)



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Date: June 20th, 2018 9:58 PM
Author: saffron cracking school cafeteria

Depends on the system of government

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4006889&forum_id=2#36281838)



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Date: June 20th, 2018 9:59 PM
Author: brindle galvanic laser beams lettuce

Explain

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Date: June 20th, 2018 11:42 PM
Author: saffron cracking school cafeteria

The best way to root out corruption is with a benevolent strongman who is pretty secure in his power and can implement effective measures. The issue with this is (1) most strongmen are not benevolent and (2) if the person in charge isn't secure enough, a corruption campaign, which will likely be targeting other influential people, could lead to an overthrow or other measures taken to weaken the leader.

A democracy in a developing country will make it harder to deal with corruption. People in power will want to extract as much as they can from their position, particularly if they feel their time in office may be limited. Also, politicians in these countries can often retain support by throwing some pork to their constituents who then will turn a blind eye to their larger corruption. These issues are harder to deal with, as there is little incentive for those in power to go hard after corruption.

An example of the former is Singapore, Lee Kwan Yew implemented very harsh penalties for corruption, while removing some of the incentive by compensating politicians quite handsomely, and as a result there is little corruption today in the country.

An example of the latter is India. There is a democracy, but it is incredibly corrupt and even when there are popular anti corruption movements, little is actually done by the politicians benefiting from the system.



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4006889&forum_id=2#36282409)



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Date: June 20th, 2018 11:44 PM
Author: citrine odious affirmative action

tommy turdskin crying, losing hoap

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Date: June 21st, 2018 2:36 PM
Author: Purple feces stage

harder probably

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4006889&forum_id=2#36285356)