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flossly 3 hours ago

Denmark?

The Swiss?

Norway?

And I was in Serbia lately, and while it was not as developed as NW-EU, nobody there described it as decaying (and many said they experiences decay when living in western nations over the past 2 decades).

petcat 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Denmark is the architect of Chat Control. Even the extreme version that requires all E2E communications be accessible to the government.

Denmark is not just decayed, it is completely rotten.

Oarch 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I wasn't expecting to find Hamlet in these comments...

rvz 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Some people still don't have a clue that it is the almost the entirety of EU member countries in Europe that are rotten and are not doing particularly well.

The only country in Europe that is the exception is Norway which is not part of the EU.

fransje26 an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> And I was in Serbia lately [..]

With OP postulating that it is to enable corruption, and a sub-reply affirming that it is therefore the trait of a country in decay, bringing in Serbia as a counter-example is hilarious.

Serbia ranks 116th in the corruption perception index, Germany 10th. (Lower is better)

master-lincoln an hour ago | parent [-]

yeah, but decaying means something gets worse. Maybe corruption is getting less in Serbia despite still being bad?

cucumber3732842 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

>And I was in Serbia lately, and while it was not as developed as NW-EU, nobody there described it as decaying (and many said they experiences decay when living in western nations over the past 2 decades)

Yeah, a lot of the western countries that aren't wealthy enough to afford the luxury of indulging in absurd farcical politics and policies over the past 40yr are doing pretty decent.