I loved Italy. But it does have a third world feel to it. It's part of the charm I feel. It's pretty different from Anglo countries.
I heard Tuscany is nice, all the co-op businesses help keep jobs in that part of Italy.
What exactly does Italy produce...?
I am talking resources that people need e.g oil, minerals, natural gas, produce, livestock and etc...
In fact, what the hell does Europe produce in terms of natural resources...I know Russia got oil...
I don't know anything about Italy except from articles in the Economist but from reading those I have zero clue how Italy manages to function as a country. I guess it doesn't really.
Italy has olive oil, produce, wine, fiat, some manufacturing, um... it has a ridiculous start/federal government that rivals France's yet somehow manages to be less effective.
If you look at Europe as a whole it has more diverse and larger industries than America
@mbewane where about did you spend most of your time?
The Economist is absolutely biased against every non-full blown capitalist countries.I don't know anything about Italy except from articles in the Economist but from reading those I have zero clue how Italy manages to function as a country. I guess it doesn't really.
The Economist is absolutely biased against every non-full blown capitalist countries.
Breh you experience racism, you just haven't experienced bigotry.i haven't experienced racismthere are racist .everywhere; Usually ignorant and immature people
Breh you experience racism, you just haven't experienced bigotry.
You search and you shall find breh. EVERYONE COUNTRY HAS RACIST.I'm in Mexico right now, which many consider a third world country and I'm having a fukking blast. Lets not put labels on countries we know nothing about friends