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barneystinson69 said:

 

WolfpackN64 said:

The unemployment and welfare benifit problem are tied together and are mainly a problem in Brussels. The welfare benifit problem isn't really that large (concerning fiscal fraud in Belgium constitutes an amount about 100X the size of social fraud) and it isn't really surprising seeing as unemployment in Brussels is generally high and with better paying jobs sometimes discriminating against minorities, that inflates the problem.

In general though, we've had directors, actors, poets and activists from the community who are just as inspiring as any Belgian. In most places, you could speak of a largely sucessful communization of the various ethnicities.

Communization? Do you even know what that means? Frankly I'll admit I didn't until I googled it, but what it means is that it shifts towards communism (or maybe you mean equality, I don't know).  And poets and actors? I'm talking about the economic benifits these people make, and you haven't listed one.

Maybe I used the wrong term. Living in harmony might be better, English isn't my first language (though I wouldn't object to moving towards Communism). A lot of these peoples ancestors worked in the coal mines and were imported as cheap labor. Today, most of these people operate small businesses but most work along the same lines as all of us.