Aren't we supposed to entering the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
Machines and computers will be replacing low-skilled labour.
Good point, how is it possible to reach new heights in efficiency+productivity and worry about sustainability of the system?
Maybe onla Germany and few others nations will able to fully utilize industry 4.0
Lastly, I wrote before, third world countries had always been play ground for developed western nations.
It is both funny and tragic when you make fun of struggling countries
Some of you know Ataturk, founder of Secular Turkish Republic, shortly after his death pro American parties came into power and "lukewarm Islam" slowly but surely decayed his legacy...
He was such a genius and beloved hero, that it took 80 years to overthrow secular reflexes of Turkish State.
So western states encourage and reinforce fundumentalism and then complain about immigrant issues.
Most of those Turks are well educated and had nothing to do with immigrating.
It is like kicking bee hive and complaning about bees.
İf you would "really" care about dignity and welfare of other nations, you wouldn't turn into a libtard, don't worry...
Understand this, when so much steam builds up, nowhere is safe.