It’s mostly over since there’s no strict emigration laws, the next generation will continue to shrink since not enough young people are stayi
Techno_Nomad92 on
So i have spent some time
In Albania, absolutely loved it. People were friendly, this stood out to me the most.
Ow i’m not a local so i cannot comment on long term issues, etc.
But Europe itself is not some utopia.
Massive protests in a lot of countries, it is becoming more unaffordable by the day.
Illegal immigration is a huge problem.
Safety is a MAJOR concern. I was in Albania and was surprised how safe it was.
Back home safety is a real issue, women afraid to walk alone after dark. Restaurant chairs need to be chained up or they dissapear. Lots of violence.
rydolf_shabe on
SHQIPERIA NUMER NJI 🦅🦅🦅🦅🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱
Klotrimazol on
I don’t think it’s over yet but we’re heading there if it keeps up with the youth leaving and corruption flourishing
noideadude90 on
I think it’s important to consider the fact that we always complain when we answer such questions. I’m not saying the situation is not bad, but still nothing to be compared with Ukraine, Moldova, or some other countries from the aeaster Block.
Culturally, we have a very negative retorique and will express our dissatisfaction way more than what makes us happy.
DueProfessional8828 on
It’s the Gaza of Eastern Europe😎🫵
KopeMaxxer on
Ya its over, zero cultural development for the past 30 years, just cheap attempt at imitating western degeneracy. Has been in a dysgenic cycle since 2010s thank you rama. Zero class/culture, literally generation of subverted idiots and diaspora finding themselves in ghettos of the west drenched in their own version of decadence and degeneracy there, meaning even the diaspora is useless to the native land. Total dysgenics on all sides.
AlbMonk on
The sad thing about this is that us foreigners live much better in Albania than Albanians do. I was definitely happier living in Albania than I do in the US.
Unfortunately, due to corruption, nepotism, politics, and low wages, Albanians suffer the most. This isn’t right. And, something must be done about it.
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It’s mostly over since there’s no strict emigration laws, the next generation will continue to shrink since not enough young people are stayi
So i have spent some time
In Albania, absolutely loved it. People were friendly, this stood out to me the most.
Ow i’m not a local so i cannot comment on long term issues, etc.
But Europe itself is not some utopia.
Massive protests in a lot of countries, it is becoming more unaffordable by the day.
Illegal immigration is a huge problem.
Safety is a MAJOR concern. I was in Albania and was surprised how safe it was.
Back home safety is a real issue, women afraid to walk alone after dark. Restaurant chairs need to be chained up or they dissapear. Lots of violence.
SHQIPERIA NUMER NJI 🦅🦅🦅🦅🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱
I don’t think it’s over yet but we’re heading there if it keeps up with the youth leaving and corruption flourishing
I think it’s important to consider the fact that we always complain when we answer such questions. I’m not saying the situation is not bad, but still nothing to be compared with Ukraine, Moldova, or some other countries from the aeaster Block.
Culturally, we have a very negative retorique and will express our dissatisfaction way more than what makes us happy.
It’s the Gaza of Eastern Europe😎🫵
Ya its over, zero cultural development for the past 30 years, just cheap attempt at imitating western degeneracy. Has been in a dysgenic cycle since 2010s thank you rama. Zero class/culture, literally generation of subverted idiots and diaspora finding themselves in ghettos of the west drenched in their own version of decadence and degeneracy there, meaning even the diaspora is useless to the native land. Total dysgenics on all sides.
The sad thing about this is that us foreigners live much better in Albania than Albanians do. I was definitely happier living in Albania than I do in the US.
Unfortunately, due to corruption, nepotism, politics, and low wages, Albanians suffer the most. This isn’t right. And, something must be done about it.
Time for another revolution… perhaps.