I have been tracking societal factors which indicate exploitation and the list is in for the worst countries in the world.
These are countries which have a large amount of exploitative capitalists which exploit their workers abroad and loosely call themselves the international community.
There is many Asian countries which are climbing the index, then there is many tax havens which occupy this list. Surprisingly not all tax havens are on the list.
>>2843966is that GDP per capita PPP adjusted
>>2843988That is GDP per capita in USD. There is no PPP measurement, a purchasing power parity measure is used in the net/week for the workers.
>>2843966Switzerland has enforced segregation against the French and no ones talks about it, swimming pools ban French people for exemple.
>>2844191I don't even live in Europe and the french people I've been exposed to have been wiggers and arseholes they have a classy image abroad but they don't seem to embody it, more or less take advantage of it to boost their egos while being sleazeballs.
all of them are dengist
How to calculate "exploitation"?
Monaco and Liechtenstein are just tax-havens for German, French and Italian capitalists. Monaco is just a seaside town with casinos where the rich park their yatchs, and Liechtenstein is a village in the Alps.
They are non-countries that could razed to the ground tomorrow, and absolutely nothing would change for the vast majority of people on Earth.
Switzerland and Singapore are more relevant to the global economy and actually produce stuff beyond providing banking services for the rich, but I don't see who they exploit in the grand scheme of things.
I'm sure they are involved in plenty of shady stuff, but for example, Bolloré Logistics exploiting workers in Africa is infinitely more important and it's a French company, not a Swiss one.
Most people there are very well paid, it's a common trick to live near the Swiss border, work there and go back to the nearby EU countries. I'm sure Malays in Johor do the same with Singapore.
I don't know see how Bermuda is relevant beyond being a quaint comfy island for American tourists, but I imagine it's a tax haven.
Cayman Islands are notorious for being a tax haven too.
Macao is the casino city for the Chinese, and also a tax haven.
None of these countries compare with the USA whatsoever.
>Surprisingly not all tax havens are on the list.Literally every country in the list is a tax haven, including the United States:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_as_a_tax_haven thank you for this based way of quantifying 'worst country'.
>>2845558Ok but you have to ask if they are from paris
>The worst countries in the world
<look inside
<a bunch of offshore tax havens.