Letymbiotis urges youth to stay and fight; after student’s criticism of Cyprus

https://cyprus-mail.com/2024/06/20/letymbiotis-urges-youth-to-stay-and-fight-after-students-criticism-of-cyprus/

Posted by aceraspire8920

9 Comments

  1. Get fucked tell him. You have plenty of rich Russians and Israelis, talk to them. Since you obviously don’t give a shit about our kids. I don’t blame them for leaving.

  2. progress λαλεί ο παμπακοβίλλης με τον κατωτατο μισθό στα 1000. έλα ενοικίασε στην λεμεσό με 1000 τζαι πέ μου αν έσιει τόπο να απλώσεις τα ποθκια σου. οξά πρέπει να έβρω αλλο 2-3 τζαι να έχουμε που τζείνα τα κρεβατουθκια που είχαμε μιτσιοί που εν πάνω κάτω.

  3. Σαν καλαμαράς το έχω δει το έργο πάλι. Πάλεψε στον τόπο σου σημαίνει πλέον να δουλεύεις χαμηλόμισθα στον τόπο σου για τα συμφέροντα λίγων. Όλη η Νότια Ευρώπη τα ίδια, πολίτες σε χώρες που δεν μας ανήκουν πλέον. Η Κύπρος είναι σε καλύτερη μοίρα γιατί βιώνει ένα πιο “elegant” ξεπούλημα αλλά τα αποτέλεσματα είναι ίδια. Μοντέρνος αποικιοκρατισμός…

  4. People are free to make their own choices. If you want them to stay and fight give them incentives to do so. Try to show them that as government you are ACTIVELY trying to make the country better. Expecting someone to sacrifice their life to “fight” when you yourself are doing jack shit then it’s kinda insulting.

  5. ButWhatIfPotato on

    * Stay and fight.
    * Will you give us a reason to stay?
    * Fuck no.
    * See ya.
    * The youth left! how could this happen! I tried nothing and nothing works!

    Also anybody who says “ToN JeRo mOu epiana 400 euro” should also say how much they paid for rent, utilities and groceries back then, as as simple test to see if they are connected with reality.

  6. existentialg on

    Na pa na mbixtite pouloimenoi, enna me evrete sto vouno me 0 ypiresies en sas diw selini pion. Thelete kati? Mollon lave prodotes ksepouloimenoi ntropiarides ftous sas.

  7. They both have a point tbh. 

    It’s true that Cyprus simply isn’t big enough to support a broad range of industry so of you’re interested in areas where there isn’t such an industry in Cyprus you haven’t got a choice. 

    On the other hand, from experience,  current uni graduates are pretty entitled. A big proportion don’t really have the skills expected and think that they’re entitled to a management position after 1-2 years of doing the bare minimum at work. Many don’t have any interest in their degree area, they just did it because they heard lawyers or accountants for example make money. 

    For many, the attitude is that once they have their degree they can switch off and magically they will get a big paycheck when the reality is the hardest years are the ones immediately after graduation. 

    Also I think the corruption part misses the point a bit. Yes, there is corruption. However I’m willing to bet a lot of this students class have families who have benefitted from corruption and nepotism. Corruption exists because we let it happen as a society. Yes, the high level corruption makes the news, but it exists in many other forms that we just let go because let’s face it, many people benefit (even small time shit like the moukhtaris doing favours, or a cousin in a govt office doing favours). 

    So on the one hand the govt should definitely be doing more to create opportunities for young people. But also young people should realize it’s an insanely competitive world out there and if they don’t up their game, others will eat their breakfast.