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if some ppl in developed countries look at ppl from developing countries as second class human being who dont hv the right to live a secure healthy stable life. i wanna tell them yes, we must work harder to achieve what we want but niether us nor u chose to be born we were born. niether u nor us created the life we r living today . its not our fault that our ancestors didn't build a civilizations, we didn't choose that. & its not that easy to change the life we have now .
i'm egyption i feel sad because i was born in such a country.egypt is falling apart. eveything here makes me depressed .a dictatorship,bad economy , bad education. everything is bad. what can i do? just leave egypt? i dont know what to do. thats a problem that most arab countries have. i really want someone to answer me . i feel i have no future here in egypt

2006-07-28 07:29:19 · 12 answers · asked by sweet_heba 2 in Politics & Government Politics

12 answers

start a revolution.

2006-07-28 07:36:37 · answer #1 · answered by biggun4570 4 · 1 0

It isn't your fault that you were born in Egypt, and I don't think many people see you as a second class human being.

An easy suggestion for you is to move to a country that has the things you want- education, freedom, and a healthy economy. As long as you would like to enter legally, work hard, and be loyal to your new country, I am sure you would be welcomed in many places (like my home, the United States).

A more difficult suggestion is to work to make your country a better place. You seem to be an intelligent and informed person, and could make a good leader. Perhaps you could work to improve Egypt by introducing those things that make other civilizations good places to live, while still keeping those things that are good about Egypt.

2006-07-28 07:38:34 · answer #2 · answered by timm1776 5 · 0 0

You can either stay and try to make your country better, or go to a country where you believe things are easier.

Is it my fault that I wasn't born into a wealthy family? Why do others have so much, yet I had to earn everything in my life? I've been working since I got my first paper route at seven years old.

Everyone has a different lot in life. It's up to you what you do with it, but don't expect others to come to your rescue. You have access to a computer, and you have enough freedom to post your opinions here. You have opportunities.

2006-07-28 07:32:29 · answer #3 · answered by FozzieBear 7 · 0 0

I share your pain, in America slaves built the White House but the Idea of a black man being president is still a joke. If your from Egypt and came here You had better be prepared to be looked upon as a moocher.

2006-07-28 07:40:14 · answer #4 · answered by ranger12 4 · 0 0

If you are unhappy you should try to move somewhere else. What are your goals? No it's not your fault you were born in a less developed country. No one should think less of you for it. Stay and make a difference in other people's lives or leave to meet your goals. No one can or should tell you what you should do.

2006-07-28 07:34:14 · answer #5 · answered by MEL T 7 · 0 0

notwithstanding this is genuine that lots of the worldwide places you stated are undesirable and underdeveloped, a number of them are no longer. different predominantly Muslim worldwide places are the top opposite. to illustrate, the inhabitants of Qatar is seventy seven % Muslim and outranks u . s . a . of america in wealth (GDP in line with capita). The United Arab Emirates (seventy six % Muslim) is yet another u . s . that ranks extreme in wealth. some info placed it above u . s . a . of america and a few below. Saudi Arabia ranks below u . s . a . of america, yet nevertheless has a extreme in line with capita earnings of approximately $20,000, with an economic gadget based usually on gasoline. i'm uncertain the thank you to gauge coaching (as straight forward or particularly progressed skills), yet Qatar has a literacy fee of 88 %, the United Arab Emirates has a value of ninety % and Saudi Arabia has a rank of eighty 5 %. with the aid of assessment, the U.S. has a value of ninety 9 %. i'm no longer asserting I trust each and all the guidelines in all Muslim worldwide places, extremely whilst it is composed of a few human rights violations and limiting of non secular freedom. despite if, that isn't the practice with anybody who practices Islam. additionally, lots of the international locations you stated are not predominantly Muslim. India is definitely eighty % Hindu (although 14 % Muslim). The Philippines is ninety % Christian. And Thailand is ninety 5 % Buddhist.

2016-10-08 10:35:34 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No, its not your fault that noone created a good life for you, why dont you try to help build something for future generations instead of trying to mooch off of other peoples ancestors hard work?

2006-07-28 07:33:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am sorry your feel desparate in that way. I have visited Egypt and think the people there are very nice. I wish that one day you will feel better. It is not your fault and neithter do I blame you. My best wishes for you and your family.

2006-07-28 07:34:27 · answer #8 · answered by madbaldscotsman 2 · 0 0

We have a saying hear in texas, "if you can't sell god on the idea granting your wish to be born in a rich country, you aren't worth the material it would take to blow you up in place."

2006-07-28 07:36:21 · answer #9 · answered by zclifton2 6 · 0 0

Wow, you're sure not doing much for the tourist trade.

2006-07-28 07:39:02 · answer #10 · answered by senior citizen 5 · 0 0

it is not your fault you were born there - but it is your fault if you do nothing to try and improve the situation

2006-07-28 07:34:03 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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