The Only Good Countries In The World
1. The United States of America - FAR from perfect, but the Constitution insures that everywhere else will just suck worse than us. America is literally the freest country in the world (if you live in a red state and not Commiefornia) but that freedom is also why so many political and cultural disagreements happen.
"A federal republic with a democratic system and a market-oriented economy. The U.S. emphasizes individual freedoms and private enterprise." (ChatGPT)
2. Switzerland - People say Switzerland is good across the board. So sure; why not?
"A federal republic with a direct democratic system and a market-oriented economy. Switzerland is known for its political stability and civil liberties." (ChatGPT)
3. Iceland - People say Iceland has a great government almost everywhere, so whatever.
"Political System: Iceland is a parliamentary representative democratic republic. Civil Rights: Iceland is known for its strong protection of civil liberties and human rights, including freedom of speech, press, and assembly. Economic System: Iceland has a mixed economy with elements of both capitalism and social welfare. It has a high standard of living and provides universal healthcare and education. Key Features: Iceland has a robust welfare system, gender equality policies, and a strong emphasis on environmental sustainability." (ChatGPT)
4. Canada - Canada isn't quite as free as the US, not having an actual constitution or protections of free speech and liberties. Not to mention, they have one of the worst modern politicians in the entire free world, Justin Trudeau (a guy so horrendous and woke, he makes Joe Biden look good.) But still, Canada is considered one of the best countries in the world, even if it is just a carbon-copy, slightly inferior version of the US.
"A parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy with a market-oriented economy. Canada also emphasizes civil liberties and democratic principles." (ChatGPT)
5. Australia - Australia is similar to Canada with its freedom and high quality of life, but has worse congressional politicians and is much more expensive to reside, with a higher cost of living.
"A parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy, Australia has a market-oriented economy and a strong emphasis on civil rights." (ChatGPT)
6. The Netherlands - The country of giants has the best health and genetics of human beings on the planet (excluding the Dinaric Alps.) Its one downside though is that it's a bit too liberal, in addition to being hypocritical (they claim to be multicultural, but has a strong superiority complex against all non-Dutch, seeing them as inferior, weak, and puny.) Oh, and they're also generally sexual perverts; even outside of Amsterdam. Especially the women.
"Political System: The Netherlands is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy with a multi-party system. Civil Rights: The Netherlands is known for its strong protection of civil liberties, including freedom of speech, press, and religion. Economic System: The Netherlands has a market-oriented economy with a strong emphasis on trade, finance, and services. It has a highly developed social welfare system. Key Features: The Netherlands is known for its high standard of living." (ChatGPT)
7. Ireland - Ireland has cleaned up its act over the years and really invested in education and business, making it a new, hip, forward-thinking version of the once-known country of drunks. But it's not in the top five.
"Political System: Ireland is a parliamentary representative democratic republic. Civil Rights: Ireland emphasizes civil liberties and has strong legal protections for freedom of expression, assembly, and religion. Economic System: Ireland has a mixed economy with a strong emphasis on free-market principles. It is known for its favorable business environment and low corporate tax rates. Key Features: Ireland has a high level of economic freedom, a well-developed healthcare system, and a growing technology sector." (ChatGPT)
8. Japan - Japan knows how to do business right. However, their social standards are kinda crap, and most of their men are incel virgins with no rizz and they have one of the strongest declining birthrates in the world (although not as bad as China.) Japan's men could use a real boost in masculinity, but hey, at least they get anime, gaming, and tech right.
"Political System: Japan is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy. Civil Rights: Japan guarantees civil liberties such as freedom of speech, religion, and assembly, although there have been occasional criticisms of restrictions on press freedom. Economic System: Japan has a market-oriented economy with strong government intervention in sectors such as technology, finance, and industry. Key Features: Japan is known for its advanced technology, efficient infrastructure, and high standard of living. It has a strong emphasis on education and innovation." (ChatGPT)
9. South Korea - South Korea has a strong economy with powerful corporations like Samsung, Hyundai, and LG, and its the second most Westernized country in all of southeast Asia, only behind The Philippines. However, it's also a very superficial, shallow country that puts a high emphasis on wealth and looks, making it similar to Manhattan, if it it was an entire country. (Not as bad as Hollywood, though.) Socially, many South Koreans are also losing family values in the modern era and becoming more and more like Western millennials and Zoomers everyday, although feminism and wokeness hasn't quite infected the culture ...yet.
"Political System: South Korea is a presidential republic with a multi-party system. Civil Rights: South Korea protects civil liberties such as freedom of speech, press, and assembly, although there have been occasional concerns about restrictions on these freedoms. Economic System: South Korea has a mixed economy with a strong emphasis on export-oriented industries such as electronics, automobiles, and shipbuilding. Key Features: South Korea is known for its rapid economic development, technological innovation, and strong work ethic. It has a well-developed healthcare system and a high standard of living." (ChatGPT)
10. Singapore - I gotta be honest... I don't know much about Singapore and last I knew of it, remembered it being a third-world craphole. But its come up on every list I've searched. ChatGPT also says Singapore has one of the most efficient governments in the world, due to the People's Action Party (PAP), low crime, low corruption, and a recent economic boom. However, it also lacks true freedom and is the least free country on this list of ten. Although some people would be fine with that, I'm not.
"Singapore is often considered one of the top countries in the world to live in due to its economic prosperity, high standard of living, efficient governance, and overall quality of life. While it has a different political system, Singapore is often cited for its economic freedom and efficient governance. It is a city-state with a highly developed market-oriented economy." (ChatGPT)
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These countries have major flaws in them stopping them from being truly worth the time or effort to move to or thrive in.
1. New Zealand - Jacinda Ardern fucked you all over. "Known for stunning natural landscapes, political stability, and a high quality of life." (ChatGPT)
2. United Kingdom - Globalism and treasonous woke leftists fucked you all over. "Known for cultural diversity, strong democratic traditions, and a market-oriented economy." (ChatGPT)
3. Hong Kong - Ever since being invaded/conquered by China, they've been FUCKED. Prior to being invaded by China in 2021, Hong Kong was considered one of the top ten best countries in the world, but is now just another Communist hellhole, just like mainland China. "Special Administrative Region of China, known for its highly capitalist system with minimal government intervention in the economy." (ChatGPT)
4. Luxembourg - "One of the wealthiest countries globally, with a strong economy, political stability, and high standard of living." (ChatGPT)
5. Germany - "A powerhouse in Europe with a strong economy, political stability, and a well-developed social market economy." (ChatGPT)
6. Austria - "Known for a high standard of living, political stability, and cultural richness. Operates under a social market economy." (ChatGPT)
7. Estonia - "Recognized for digital advancements, e-governance initiatives, and commitment to innovation." (ChatGPT)
8. Sweden - Feminist woke shithole.
9. Denmark - Socialism (Communism Lite.)
10. Norway - Socialism (Communism Lite.)
11. Finland - Socialism (Communism Lite.)
12. Germany - Angela Merkel/The EU fucked over this country... More than the Nazis did.
13. The Philippines - Great people and culture, but pretty damn poor.
14. Belgium
15. Liechtenstein
16. Spain
17. France
18. Italy
19. The Czech Republic
20. Greece - Economic collapse.
21. Wakanda - Because why not? Are you a racist?
Pretty much everything else not listed on here is an absolute shithole, the bottom countries being China, North Korea, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Niger, Chad, and South Sudan.
The Worst Shitholes in the World (according to ChatGPT)
1. North Korea: Totalitarian regime with severe restrictions on political freedoms and human rights abuses.
2. Syria: Ongoing conflict, human rights abuses, and political repression.
3. Eritrea: Repressive government, lack of political freedoms, and mandatory national service.
4. Turkmenistan: Authoritarian regime with limited political freedoms and human rights abuses.
5. Saudi Arabia: Strict government control, limited political freedoms, and restrictions on freedom of expression.
6. Iran: Limited political freedoms, censorship, and restrictions on dissent.
7. Belarus: Authoritarian government, lack of political freedoms, and suppression of dissent.
8. Uzbekistan: Limited political freedoms, lack of media freedom, and human rights concerns.
9. China: Strict government control, censorship, and limitations on freedom of expression.
10. Russia: Concerns about political freedoms, media censorship, and human rights abuses.
11. Vietnam: One-party rule with restrictions on political freedoms and freedom of expression.
12. Cuba: One-party rule with restrictions on political freedoms and freedom of expression.
13. Yemen: Ongoing conflict, humanitarian crisis, and human rights concerns.
14. Sudan: Political instability, human rights abuses, and conflicts.
15. Zimbabwe: Political repression, economic challenges, and human rights concerns.
16. Venezuela: Political and economic instability, human rights issues, and censorship.
17. Qatar: Limited political freedoms and concerns about freedom of expression.
18. Bahrain: Limited political freedoms, restrictions on freedom of expression, and human rights concerns.
19. Kazakhstan: Authoritarian government with limitations on political freedoms.
20. United Arab Emirates (UAE): Limited political freedoms and restrictions on freedom of expression.
there doesn't seem to be anything here