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Civilian Reacts To Why US Military Bases Are So Dangerous - Worse Than I Thought
Did you know there is countless instances of criminal activity? Living near a military base my whole life, it seems like just another day. Actually, there is a whole other world/ city behind those walls. Military justice is very different from the civilian I live. I honestly would have assumed the criminal investigations department would be a lot better trained. It's sad that so many of you are willing to dedicate your life to the freedoms I enjoy, but you're treated so badly at times. Even forgotten.
Thank you for your service
This is crazy honestly... but not as surprising in todays world, as it would be many years ago. That's very unfortunate, because it means we're losing our value for ...
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American Reacts To - How Norway Built An EV Utopia While The U.S. Is Struggling To Go Electric 3/3
Просмотров 6316 месяцев назад
Electric powered vehicles are continuing to become more popular in The United States but we're no where are far along as Norway. Norway is the leader in EV's on the road, in fact, almost five out of six new cars sold in Norway last year were powered by battery only; accounting for approximately 82% of vehicles sold in 2023. Through a combination of incentives, benefits and a desire to be fully ...
American Reacts To - How Norway Built An EV Utopia While The U.S. Is Struggling To Go Electric 2/3
Просмотров 6706 месяцев назад
Electric powered vehicles are continuing to become more popular in The United States but we're no where are far along as Norway. Norway is the leader in EV's on the road, in fact, almost five out of six new cars sold in Norway last year were powered by battery only; accounting for approximately 82% of vehicles sold in 2023. Through a combination of incentives, benefits and a desire to be fully ...
American Reacts To - How Norway Built An EV Utopia While The U.S. Is Struggling To Go Electric 1/3
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Electric powered vehicles are continuing to become more popular in The United States but we're no where are far along as Norway. Norway is the leader in EV's on the road, in fact, almost five out of six new cars sold in Norway last year were powered by battery only; accounting for approximately 82% of vehicles sold in 2023. Through a combination of incentives, benefits and a desire to be fully ...
Autocross Racing My Subaru WRX STI - My First Race Ever!
Просмотров 1816 месяцев назад
In November 2023 I entered my first Autocross race along with my best friend. After my Chevy Colorado began having major issues at 180k miles I traded it in for one of my childhood dream cars. Soon after, my friend bought a Nissan 370Z, a childhood dream car of his. Now we both have Japanese performance vehicles built only about an hour apart from each other. This race in Clarksville Tennessee ...
American Reacts To Finland Joining NATO - What Impact Will They Have?
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In April of 2023 Finland has joined NATO. What does that mean exactly and how will their partnership with the Alliance impact everyone else? First, they share a 1,300km (About 800 miles)border with Russia. Finland is a very capable country, having trained and built a large army over many years and maintain that high level of readiness. They're a country with extremely high levels of resilience ...
Why It's So Hard To Find A Job In The United States - Is This Happening In Your Country?
Просмотров 5856 месяцев назад
I see it almost every day someone looking for a job or asking what places are hiring. A search on the popular job posting websites appear to be full of available positions. That may not be the exact case though. Many times you will apply for a ton of jobs and receive one or two responses, if that. The current labor market is all out of whack and people are having to survive on much less than th...
American Reacts To Protests In Europe - Why Are Countries Protesting?
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Hello everyone! It has been a long time and I hope many of you are still here with me. I needed to take a long break for myself and get other things taken care of. I have recently seen videos of farmers in France and other countries blocking roadways and spreading manure all over. I was made aware of the delays my Christmas package would endure due to Finland having their own protests. These ev...
Does Japan Actually Have Zero Homeless - Hidden Away In Plain Sight
Просмотров 497Год назад
Japan likes to claim a homelessness rate of near zero but is that actually true? They may not be living on the streets like in The United States but that doesn't mean they're not there. Japan has a large number of it's population without permanent housing. Some will ride trains and buses throughout the night, others will stay and sleep at internet cafe's. If Japan does in fact have a zero perce...
What Makes The 4-Day Work Schedule Better Than Others?
Просмотров 550Год назад
There are all kinds of work schedules but which one is best for us? I'm reacting to one of my favorite channels, "Second Thought" because of the insight I receive from listening to different views/ opinions. I personally have worked a bunch of schedules from different factories, hospitals & sales. My true schedule is 0700 to 1630 with a 1 hour lunch, but I work way more than that. I enjoy what ...
American Reacts To Denmark 1965 In Color | Looks A Lot Like When I Visited
Просмотров 4 тыс.Год назад
It amazes me how similar Denmark looks when viewing older videos. I say that, because in my previous video, I showed how dilapidated many of our historical buildings are in my own city. During my visit last year I seen many buildings that were well over a century old. A few that were multiple centuries old. They're like a time capsule to me. It also shows how much of a difference we have buildi...
What Is Main Street & How It's Declined Over The Years | History Of Main Street USA 1950's - To Now
Просмотров 697Год назад
According to the Oxford Dictionary the definition of Main Street is, "the principal street of a town, traditionally the site of shops, banks, and other businesses." Almost every small town across the US has a variation of Main Street. Most of them are like the one here in my own city. As we continue to expand our cities further from their centers and become even more car reliant, the once spraw...
Cyprus Is Wild 😲 American's First Time Learning About Cyprus | Thanks To Eurovision | Its So Divided
Просмотров 480Год назад
I've heard about Cyprus and I'm sure we discussed it in history or geography class, but I've never taken the time to actually pay attention. Now as an adult I'm learning about the country Cyprus for the first time. I had no idea it was so divided with multiple governing bodies and territories. If it wasn't for my subscribers and such awesome people I would not know what Eurovision is. I watched...
Wife-Carrying World Championship First Reaction | Sonkajarvi Finland
Просмотров 631Год назад
Wife-Carrying World Championship First Reaction | Sonkajarvi Finland
What Happens If Russians Rebel Against Putin - Will He Stay In Control? Infographics Reaction
Просмотров 297Год назад
The @TheInfographicsShow makes a lot of videos about "what if" scenarios. I've seen a few and they can be entertaining. This video is about what potential outcomes there are if Russia's citizens finally have enough and stand against their leader. There are a lot of instances in The United States that can be used for comparison of government reactions, but they chose George Floyd. That is not a ...
These Secrets Of The Euro Are Really Cool! - There's Even A Zero Banknote
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These Secrets Of The Euro Are Really Cool! - There's Even A Zero Banknote
Homeless in America! Overcoming addiction And Living On The Streets Of San Diego California
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Homeless in America! Overcoming addiction And Living On The Streets Of San Diego California
Why You're NOT "Middle Class" Second Thought Reaction
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.Год назад
Why You're NOT "Middle Class" Second Thought Reaction
Normal In The USA But Illegal In Other Countries - Legal Eagle Reaction
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Normal In The USA But Illegal In Other Countries - Legal Eagle Reaction
Are Americans less Intelligent Than The Rest Of The World? Let's Take A Quiz!
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Are Americans less Intelligent Than The Rest Of The World? Let's Take A Quiz!
How Our Kids Lost Their Self-Reliance & Independence - Not Just Bikes Reaction
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How Our Kids Lost Their Self-Reliance & Independence - Not Just Bikes Reaction
5 Things I Learned Travelling For The First Time
Просмотров 21 тыс.2 года назад
5 Things I Learned Travelling For The First Time
I went to Denmark, Norway & Sweden for the first time outside the USA - Week 2 of 2
Просмотров 106 тыс.2 года назад
I went to Denmark, Norway & Sweden for the first time outside the USA - Week 2 of 2
I went to Denmark, Norway & Sweden for the first time outside the USA - Week 1 of 2
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I went to Denmark, Norway & Sweden for the first time outside the USA - Week 1 of 2
The Russian Town In Norway At Svalbard - Pyramedin Too
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The Russian Town In Norway At Svalbard - Pyramedin Too
Trolls In The Hedal Woods & Torrfisk Among Other Great Norwegian Gifts
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Trolls In The Hedal Woods & Torrfisk Among Other Great Norwegian Gifts
Not Just Bikes Reaction - Why American Cities Are Broke From Car-dependent suburbia
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 года назад
Not Just Bikes Reaction - Why American Cities Are Broke From Car-dependent suburbia
Not What I Was Expecting! Mail From Sweden
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Not What I Was Expecting! Mail From Sweden
When Vikings Raid Your Land - How Brutal Is It? Learning Viking History
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When Vikings Raid Your Land - How Brutal Is It? Learning Viking History
Does The USA Have A Obsession With Working? The American Dream
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Does The USA Have A Obsession With Working? The American Dream

Комментарии

  • @Kuuj12
    @Kuuj12 2 дня назад

    He mentioned about the prices and how expensive finland is but finland is not really that much expensive than states. Only the markets and shops that are in central city are little expensive. Also would love to see you visit here🇫🇮❤

  • @user-pj8vy5rk8p
    @user-pj8vy5rk8p 3 дня назад

    I really appreciate your interest, we all have good reasons to be curious about other countries and personally I’m so great full that the US is the one and only superpower. Imagine a world with china or Russia being the number one superpower.

  • @lesliemccormick6527
    @lesliemccormick6527 3 дня назад

    There is no such thing as "unskilled labour". All labour requires and employs skills.

  • @lesliemccormick6527
    @lesliemccormick6527 3 дня назад

    Sadly, the cancer of American arrogance and fear culture is seeping across the border to my country. Please keep it contained under the 49th parallel. Thanks.

  • @JonnyOlenius
    @JonnyOlenius 4 дня назад

    Sweden have no military lawenforcement perce but we do have a military police. The MP have no jurisdiction though outside a military compound or advised area. The Swedish Commander in Chief has the last word in everything that regards military jurisdiction. Though; The King is the main representative of the Armed Forces. He is an admiral in the navy and a general in the army and air force. The king is the honorary head of the Life Guard and the Life Regiment's hussars. The king is the grand master of the royal Swedish orders of knights. But is by law supposed to not interfere neither politically or militarily in any issues. But is still the head of state of Sweden, but must “rule” without any political influence nor make any political statements, by law. The Kings duty is to be. Well this post kinda ran away from me. Sry

  • @themeantuber
    @themeantuber 8 дней назад

    Goodness! If E.T. had to be filmed today, there'd be no unsupervised kids on bikes flying. Eliot would have to ask his mom to take E.T. to the woods to "call home..."

  • @riku3716
    @riku3716 10 дней назад

    Parents of USA/Canada need to take protesting lessons from French, especially farmers and French unions or just January the sixth the cps that harasses and threatens families for kid taking bus or playing in the backyard and people reporting those things need to be visited too.

  • @silverfriend969
    @silverfriend969 12 дней назад

    With all these problems, the US, one of the richest countries in the world, seems to be one of the poorest countries on earth... I think that one of the problems with you is that people like you love your country very much but the country does not love you, only the money that this greed-based system can squeeze out of you during your lifetime... Im so sorry for you all 😢😢

  • @pleegjepleegje
    @pleegjepleegje 14 дней назад

    Wait until they hear about this kids' activity that the Dutch call 'dropping'😅 I could describe this activity, but it would be useless because RUclips will erase such a comment😂 I've tried it before, several times, and I had to give up😅

  • @monicabredenbekkskaar1612
    @monicabredenbekkskaar1612 14 дней назад

    Beer and ciders till 4,7 % alchol is sold in groceries untill 20.00. Saturday 18.00. Sunday closed. Wine and spirits, you must go to vinmonopolet and buy. Thats more difficult outside big towns and cities.

  • @monicabredenbekkskaar1612
    @monicabredenbekkskaar1612 14 дней назад

    Whole in the coin is to help blind people to know the difference

  • @monicabredenbekkskaar1612
    @monicabredenbekkskaar1612 14 дней назад

    N stands for norwegian so you dint put that on it in your own country, so we day krone/kr...

  • @moosehand8721
    @moosehand8721 14 дней назад

    USA is eat up with child molesters, thats why we keep our kids close...canada likely too. Much has changed since i was a kid in the 70s.

    • @josephinepura525
      @josephinepura525 13 дней назад

      Majority of child molestation cases are done by close relatives.

    • @moosehand8721
      @moosehand8721 12 дней назад

      @@josephinepura525 that's true too.

  • @GoranXII
    @GoranXII 14 дней назад

    For the Auckland map, those three roads are, left to right, Dominion Road, Mount Eden Road, and Manukau Road. They're not really transit routes, just fairly major roads. 'Major' in this case meaning that the roads are fully marked (many roads down here only mark the centre-line/centre turn lane, and some don't even have that away from intersections), and have more than one lane in each direction, most of the time. Meanwhile, the once streets than lack sidewalks are a mere handful of small and isolated cul-de-sacs.

  • @DanishDelight77
    @DanishDelight77 14 дней назад

    The giy showing you around was convicted for murder in Brazil. So not only low level offenders.

  • @DNA350ppm
    @DNA350ppm 14 дней назад

    Would love to see your follow up on this video, Bryson, comparing what is said with what you know about the Nordic prison systems and criminal justice and such. ruclips.net/video/3eStKoBiZyI/видео.html BTW happy for you that you have made the purhase of the new equipment, possible. Great job there! All the best wishes for keeping up your reporting/discussing videos, I never want to miss one of them, so I subscribe and look forward to anything you'd like to share!

  • @garycamara9955
    @garycamara9955 15 дней назад

    I have been halfway areound the world and have experienced many cultures. Cultural diversity is what America is. McDonald's is a poor example of American food.

  • @petrusinvictus3603
    @petrusinvictus3603 15 дней назад

    Rajavartiolaitos and same in swedish: Coastal Guard. In the Badge.

  • @petrusinvictus3603
    @petrusinvictus3603 15 дней назад

    1980-1990 All th windows shaked, when Finnlands Coastal Artillery trained. I know you.😐

  • @Muck006
    @Muck006 20 дней назад

    I rode to school by bicycle for all 13 years in the 70s/80s ... in West-Berlin. Others came by public transportation/bus.

  • @wr4756
    @wr4756 20 дней назад

    What a bunch of BS I’ve been working on military bases for seven years now as a civilian contractor I’ve never seen one incident. As a matter of fact, we leave all of our tools out we leave the keys in our ignitions of our equipment. We have never had one single incident on the contrary, all the young people on the basis have pride in themselves and respect for others. This video was made by a bunch of nut bags trying to sound like they’re some kind of legitimate authority all I got to say is baloney

  • @Songfugel
    @Songfugel 20 дней назад

    You should watch some videos about US military bases in Japan, especially in Okinawa. Absolutely disgusting behaviour 🤢

  • @DNA350ppm
    @DNA350ppm 21 день назад

    Good to see your journalism in action, Bryson. Your questions are important and intriguing. Keep it up! All the best as always!

  • @DNA350ppm
    @DNA350ppm 21 день назад

    A very important issue, thanks for addressing it, Bryson. In Sweden, some military units (K3 the worst, I guess) got a very bad reputation because some leaders were sexist and authoritarian - which conduct is not allowed in Sweden, but it leaked beyond the silenced reports. But there has to be some very brave individuals who speak up, because otherwise the problems remain under cover. 2017 with the "Me,too" movement there were 1700 women in the military who stood up, to make public that there was huge issues with sexual assaults and harrassment within the military. Their experience was that they were not taken seriously and the leaders were not acting according to the rules. There are recurring campaigns to stop this but the culture is resistent. In January this year there was a report in one of our biggest newspapers and that led to some action - a typical procedure in Sweden, where we need our journalists to get our justice system working as it should. Here an interview with the researcher: sverigesradio.se/artikel/ny-granskning-om-sexuella-trakasserier-inom-forsvarsmakten (a new investigation into sexual harrassment within the military). Same old complaints, though the official policy is very poignant and the highest command is very critical of the sloppiness in handling and preventing harrassment of women in uniform, but the habits of the offenders are persistent. Also the punishments for transgressions are so lenient that they are not really working, though they actually should be reported to "normal" police for prosecution. But by neglect and malpractice they are not properly reported, and then it is up to the individual to become a whistle-blower, which is hard, of course.

  • @janhaheim1348
    @janhaheim1348 21 день назад

    i never ever tip. everything is so expensive to cover sallarys. a waiter in a resturant earns abot 22dollar pr hour. in my job i get 23 dollar and the cashier on the local grosery store get even more.. so there is realy no sense in tipping, unless you are rich and got lots of money then you kinda have to leave a tip

  • @Forslind75
    @Forslind75 21 день назад

    I wrote a comment about 30 minutes after you posted youre video and now its deleted!?

    • @beorlingo
      @beorlingo 21 день назад

      That YT these days

  • @skasteve6528
    @skasteve6528 22 дня назад

    Hi Bry. The US is not unique in having the Military Police investigators, investigate alleged crimes committed by military personnel. Usually, if a soldier commits a crime off base but on sovereign soil, the civil police investigate. If it is on base, or on active duty, it is for the military to investigate. I can't speak for every country of course. One feature of US bases overseas, is that usually when the US negotiates for bases in other countries such as the UK, Germany, Japan and more recently Finland, US personnel are not subject to the local law. A soldier could be DUI, mount the sidewalk and mow down a group of people, and there would be nothing that countries police could do, beyond take the soldier into custody, then hand him or her over to the US military police.

    • @TALIZ0RAH
      @TALIZ0RAH 21 день назад

      Soldiers absolutly spend time in other countries prisons if they commit crimes.

  • @Eivind.A
    @Eivind.A 22 дня назад

    So, the US Army have so to speak the same privileges as the US Law enforcement who mostly can do whatever they want, cause they have Qualified immunities aso...

    • @Forslind75
      @Forslind75 21 день назад

      Hi! I guess you read my comment on the DCA. Now its mysteriosly gone.....!?

  • @markkunevala2961
    @markkunevala2961 22 дня назад

    Isoviha ! Katso !

  • @yhmkriek95
    @yhmkriek95 22 дня назад

    And still you deny your children the opportunity to grow and become a competent adult.

  • @aidanaldrich7795
    @aidanaldrich7795 23 дня назад

    It’s good that you check out and research widespread ideologies, but don’t forget to look at the other side that disagrees

  • @TerryMcBeath-mc2yr
    @TerryMcBeath-mc2yr 24 дня назад

    73 years old never paid for a docktor ambulance 4 kids never paid hospitle quaduple by pass new heart value and medical expeses all paid for after 285 dollars pet year for scripts = nothing after for rest of year asmatic since 2 so a lot of medication but no cost

  • @TerryMcBeath-mc2yr
    @TerryMcBeath-mc2yr 24 дня назад

    You seem so greatful listern to what was said you gyes dont listen to the vidio no its not do something

  • @simonfrederiksen104
    @simonfrederiksen104 25 дней назад

    9:41 don't forget to mention when this was. 18000 in say 2010 is 22400 in 2021

  • @phm19880
    @phm19880 26 дней назад

    Video was interesting and entertaining, decent production and narrator. Anyway, right at the start gate it start with (bigger and smaller) mistakes and errors in terminology and words. That made it look like that it was made half-ass in those areas, to audience who they think know absolutely nothing about issue...that made it afterall look rathet cheap... "Based on their language, the Finns are often associated with the Uralic peoples, but it is important to distinguish between linguistic and ethnic concepts." "The Finnish language belongs to the Finno-Ugric branch of the Uralic language family. This linguistic group covers several languages ​​spoken by peoples from Russia, Hungary and Northern Europe" "Ethnically, however, Finns are not unequivocally "Uralians". Finns, like most European nations, are genetically a mixture of different populations that have settled in Finland over the centuries and millennia. This makes the ethnic background of Finns complex and multi-layered"

  • @stianh.4587
    @stianh.4587 26 дней назад

    You say there would be no way for you to ride your bike to school, and then show us a street that is basically exactly like the road Norwegian kids walk on or bicycle on to school every day.

  • @RoelofMalan
    @RoelofMalan 28 дней назад

    NO MEDICAL benefits from your employer, you have to take out your OWN insurance. those americans bragging they have the best healthcare also claim they have the best education, and then they CAN'T even find their OWN country or continent on a map... rest my case, NEXT CASE PLEASE. One great example, in Switzerland, I pay may taxes and therefore receive FREE medical all my life, even on retirement. as an old person NOT working anymore, I'm well looked after for ALL my need, home, food, health, etc etc.

  • @randomcube999
    @randomcube999 Месяц назад

    I live in central Europe in a small town of roughly 600 people. My closest grocery store is about 0.5 km (0.3 mi) away.

  • @skynet0912
    @skynet0912 Месяц назад

    One example of something i had done: Since i was born, it was discovered that i wouldn't get 4 of my permanent teeth for some reason, meaning i would be stuck with teeth not meant for an adult. One thing that ISN'T covered in danish healthcare, is normal, non-injury dental work, but since mine was technically a handicap, i was entitled to have any work done through normal health channels. Nothing needed doing for many years, but when i was 25, two of the teeth impacted gave me trouble, so i decided to have it done on those two. I would need a tooth pulled each time, as they would only do one at a time, and then have a titanium screw drilled into my jaw, and then have a fake tooth made. One tooth of this type would all included cost around 25,000DKK, or around 3,600USD, meaning that when i'm done with all four at some point, it would have cost me around 100,000DKK, or 14,400USD! But thanks to the healthcare system we have, a defect i have no control over, didn't end up costing me anything and, it never will! Because these implants aren't meant to last forever, with the actual tooth part needing to be replaced once in a while, but even this upkeep charge won't cost me anything, and i can just walk into any dentist office whe i feel like it, and have it replaced at no charge, as long as they agree the implant needs it...

  • @johnwarner4809
    @johnwarner4809 Месяц назад

    Nothing negative on Norway, but it's so different from everywhere else it's impossible to compare. It's only 3% the size of the United States, and has a population of 5 million, which is 1/8th the size of California! The U.S. has 1,000 times more roadway miles than Norway, and distances are long. Norway is almost entirely powered by Hydroelectric, whereas the U.S. burns A LOT of Petroleum (and Coal) to make electricity. Going EV in the U.S. is more of a Pain than a Utopia ... unless you're lucky enough to have a home with electricity in the garage and live close to work, which is something not even 1/3rd of the population enjoys. Something else. Where I live here in Southern California, electricity is 55 cents per kilowatt hour. Cost to fully charge an 80kW electric vehicle at home, for me, would be about $55 with tax.

  • @MKitchen75
    @MKitchen75 Месяц назад

    We're not Swedes, we don't want to become Russians, so let's be Finns". Ivar Adolf Ardwisson... , but I want add on this we love our nordic brothers and sisters , sweden norway and denmark...

  • @riccardocoletta2398
    @riccardocoletta2398 Месяц назад

    The biggest problem with Americans is the word "socialism". Americans mainly don't know the difference between "Comunism", "Socialism", "Democratic socialism" and "Social democracy", calling all of them "socialism" and spitting on them without even looking at them. There isn't a single country in Europe that can be called "socialist" (sadly) We can say that in Europe we have primarly Social democracies The distance from socialism, democratic socialism and social democracies is mainly a matter of "big industries owning". Pure socialism is about the government that directly owns industries and all the profit is shared by workers. Democratic socialism still belives that main industries should be owned by the people, but most in form of workers partecipation to ownership, like workers unions that owns part of the industries. Social democracy belives in strong regulation that prevent big companies to exploite workers: minimum wage, 20+ paid vacation days, 20+ weeks of paid parental leave, unlimited sick days, job support, unemployed support, housing support, health care... the so called "welfare" and "work-life balance" For a left winger it usually works like this: if a law is good for workers, it's USUALLY good, if it's good for owners, it's usually bad. The main reason is that workers are much much more than owners (like 1000 or 10.000 more), thus laws should usually go in that direction for the good of the majority. 30 paid vacation days are good for the worker, not good (in short term) for the owner. What some right wingers don't undersand (in my opinion) is that a country where everyone is happier and wealthier, people travel and spend and on the long term this benefit the owners too. It's better to be very rich in an happy country than being obscene rich in country full of homelessness, desperation, broke people. All industrialized nations on the planet except US figured it out that you can give workers all these rights mentioned before and still have profit. A cashier in US McD earn less than 10$/hour and has 10 days of paid vacation and only starting from the second year A cashier in a McD in Denmark earn 22$/hour and has 30 days of 100% paid vacation and 52 weeks of 100% paid parental leave immediately, not after 1 year of working there As you see McDonalds can make a lot of profit in Denmark and still gives workers fair wages and high level benefits.

  • @riccardocoletta2398
    @riccardocoletta2398 Месяц назад

    Work-life balance laws in Italy. And Italy is FAR from being a socialist country... VERY FAR (sadly) - Part time is 30 hours per week, Full time is 40 hours per week by law (company can make it less, not more. The company I work for is 37.5 hours per week). The employer cannot contact you in any way out of your work hours, it's illegal - If the employer ask you to work more than 40 hours, you can refuse. If you accept all those hours are considered "extraordinary work hours" and are paid DOUBLE - Minum wage 15 euro per hour (16.2$) - 34 days of 100% paid vacation. It's illegal for the empolyer to contact the employee during vacation - Unlimited 100% paid sick days - 5 months of 80% paid parental leave. You can choose to stay at home 2 months before the predicted born day and 3 months after or 1 month before and 4 after. Additional 30% paid 11 months (both father and mother). -. If the hospital (that is free) certify that you have medical condition that makes your pregnancy an "high risk pregnancy" you can stay home 100% paid from the day of the diagnosis to the day of birth, then you can stay at home another 5 months at 80% paid - Unlimited child sickness 100% paid leave until the child is 3 years old - 5 days of child sickness 100% paid leave per year when the child is between 3 and 8 years old

  • @riccardocoletta2398
    @riccardocoletta2398 Месяц назад

    Minute 4:07 - Partially true, but partially wrong. It's true that we pay it with taxes, but we pay MUCH LESS than you because there isn't the private school profit "in the bill" and the fact that high quality public shools exists, the private schools are cheaper if they want to compete in the market. It's the same for health care: it's true we pay health care with taxes, but an average European citizen don't spend more than 4000$ in taxes in a full year for health care, while an average american spend more than that only in insurances premioums and you have to add deductibles and co-pays in top of that. If you look at the statistics you see that in America you spend 11.000$ per capita in health care, while we spend from 4000$ to 7000$ (depending on the country) and more important the amount you pay depends on your annual income, thus rich people pay more

  • @krohnberg
    @krohnberg Месяц назад

    I watched a bunch of these two guys once, but I couldn't get over how bad their Danish was compared to how long they have lived in Denmark.

  • @riccardocoletta2398
    @riccardocoletta2398 Месяц назад

    Minute 19:10 - Why do you suppose your doctors are better than ours? Are our doctors stupid? Our university are as good (and some better than yours). Our doctors are as prepared as yours. Our nurses as prepared as yours. Oure drugs are the same as yours. Our exam machines are the same as yours. You pay more not because you have better treatments, but because you have to pay the insurances profit and hospital profits, while we don't Your health care is only more expenses, but your treatments are the same as we all have in the rest of industrialized world

  • @riccardocoletta2398
    @riccardocoletta2398 Месяц назад

    Minute 18:27 - The simple idea that an insurance can fix "the amount of days you are allowed to stay in hospital" is mental, crazy, dumb. You stay at the hospital the exact number of days a qualified doctor think you need stay and to be ok, end of the story. Insurances shouldn't have any voice on that That is crazy like the fact you have to pay 2000$ for an ambulance. I think that the most expensive ambulance in Europe is around 10 eur (no more than 12-13$) I see "american reacts videso" all the time and when I see all these surprised faces about health care in the rest of the world I think: wait, it's like that all over the world except US... how is it possible that in 2024 you still not know and understand how it works? Is it possible that in 2024 you still don't know how it is the world? Do you really think that the other countries resemble even vaguely US? US is a uniqueness in this, the only country in the entire endustrialized world that send people broke with a single visit to the ER The entire world figured it out but US

  • @SuneTheMairn
    @SuneTheMairn Месяц назад

    Makrel i tomat. On rye bread, little bit of mayonnaise, pepper. Its an Umami experience, and we love it. Leverpostej, i love it. But, specifically a fresh homemade one.

    • @SuneTheMairn
      @SuneTheMairn Месяц назад

      Wind power is solar power, everything in our solar system is basically, if you wanna break it down.

  • @petrusinvictus3603
    @petrusinvictus3603 Месяц назад

    I know: two days a week coastal artirlery fired, 1978-86. Windows bang. Today in NATO. No bang.

  • @beorlingo
    @beorlingo Месяц назад

    I reckon YT is merely a hobby at this stage?