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Zimbabwe Named As The Most Miserable Country In The World
24 May 2023, 22:33
Use Enough GunZimbabwe Named As The Most Miserable Country In The World
I heard this on the radio this morning, so I thought that I would check it out. Here it is:
https://www.outlookindia.com/i...conomic%20conditions.
24 May 2023, 22:53
crbutlerBased on some guy’s rankings of economic indicators.
Zimbabwe is a marvelous place and the people there seem pretty happy for the most part…
It’s just the economy is a basket case (like number 2 on their list) due to government leaders not being willing to admit to economic facts.
Sounds like a worldwide problem, not just the worst examples.
25 May 2023, 05:57
30.06kingYep, the rankings may mean something, or maybe, not much. I guess some basis has to be used to compile the list of where each country sits. From my two visits to Zimbabwe I couldn't discern much "misery" as such. Or, at least, what I would regard as misery. Yes, common folks there live a tough life compared to our softer Western lifestyles but I never encountered anyone complaining about how terrible their existence is. They just know what they have to do to maintain their lives and get on with it. Periodic consumer goods shortages are normal and taken in stride. Complaining to government wouldn't make a scrap of difference anyway so, I guess, no one complains. Rampant inflation has been, and is, a feature of the Zim economy that doesn't seem to hinder people getting by. Despite the "terrible" state of the Zim economy and the tough lifestyle I've never seen evidence of widespread hunger or malnutrition related issues. One time I was talking to a Zim national about this who said that the blacks have a basic system of food sharing among themselves. It ensures that most folks get at least sufficient food when distribution would otherwise be unequal. Additionally, I've never seen much in the way of unhoused folks in Zimbabwe. And the two factors of insufficient food and lack of basic housing I think feature heavily in situations of real "misery". Zim, I think, might be way ahead of several other countries where genuine "misery" is really felt.
Hunting.... it's not everything, it's the only thing.
I suspect the people of Somalia would disagree.
When it comes to people, it depends.
Blacks in America think the country is a shithole!
And owes them money!

quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
When it comes to people, it depends.
Blacks in America think the country is a shithole!
And owes them money!
Actually, that’d be woke liberals of all races who think USA is a shithole. At least Brittany Griner seems to have had an epiphany and changed her tune after her long vacation in Russia.
Don’t get me started on the reparations bullshit.
25 May 2023, 13:36
Carl Frederik NagellI have been multiple times in Zimbabwe since 1986. It has surly been ups and downs in there economy. But I LOVE Zimbabwe.
Good Hunting
Carl Frederik
25 May 2023, 16:43
Capt.PurvisThere people that I have been around in Zimbabwe seem to be some of the happiest on Earth. Especially when you get out in the bush.
25 May 2023, 18:32
Michael RobinsonNot by a long shot.
Have these people ever been to Haiti?
Mike
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25 May 2023, 19:05
degoinsMust not be too horrible, I know some Americans that have a home at Vic Falls and love it.
DRSS
25 May 2023, 20:02
Safari2Total BS
26 May 2023, 01:23
dwarf416Zimbabwe is one of the happiest places in the world! And I love it.
diego
quote:
Originally posted by Carl Frederik Nagell:
I have been multiple times in Zimbabwe since 1986. It has surly been ups and downs in there economy. But I LOVE Zimbabwe.
Good Hunting
Carl Frederik
This after three trips

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27 May 2023, 03:01
Gundog 64I could see myself living there, but would get kicked out for driving on the wrong side of the road.
Hunting there? Yes
Living there?
Nuts
27 May 2023, 17:24
SCLawyerquote:
Originally posted by degoins:
Must not be too horrible, I know some Americans that have a home at Vic Falls and love it.
What does a house at Vic Falls cost nowadays?
28 May 2023, 01:21
Grizzly Adams1quote:
Originally posted by dwarf416:
Zimbabwe is one of the happiest places in the world! And I love it.
You're giving them money, why wouldn't they be happy?

Tough to judge a country when you're part of what's keeping it afloat. No different than Cuba, the desperation is not self evident.
Grizz
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Originally posted by Grizzly Adams1:
quote:
Originally posted by dwarf416:
Zimbabwe is one of the happiest places in the world! And I love it.
You're giving them money, why wouldn't they be happy?

Tough to judge a country when you're part of what's keeping it afloat. No different than Cuba, the desperation is not self evident.
Grizz
I have paid a lot more in taxes to the US then for hunting in Zimbabwe. So, your logic applies to me here as well? I think they look happy in Zimbabwe
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Originally posted by drongo:
quote:
Originally posted by Grizzly Adams1:
quote:
Originally posted by dwarf416:
Zimbabwe is one of the happiest places in the world! And I love it.
You're giving them money, why wouldn't they be happy?

Tough to judge a country when you're part of what's keeping it afloat. No different than Cuba, the desperation is not self evident.
Grizz
I have paid a lot more in taxes to the US then for hunting in Zimbabwe. So, your logic applies to me here as well? I think they look happy in Zimbabwe
because they are.
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quote:
Originally posted by Michael Robinson:
Not by a long shot.
Have these people ever been to Haiti?
One has to take all these sort of thing with a very large, unhealthy, dose of salt!
Interesting. Some of the best times of my life have been spent in one of the most miserable countries on earth.

Mike
28 May 2023, 23:32
Caracalquote:
Originally posted by MJines:
Interesting. Some of the best times of my life have been spent in one of the most miserable countries on earth.
Isn't that the truth!
29 May 2023, 06:59
Use Enough Gun+2

Of course, the vast majority of that, for me, had to do with the consumate professionals that I was hunting with and the location of the hunts (BVC, Zambezi Valley, Bishopstone, Jonsyl Farm, Gwanda, West Nicholson, etc. etc. etc) And, Vic Falls, with and/or without a professional, wasn't bad either. Keep in mind that the PH's job is to make sure that your stay is enjoyable and memorable for the most part.

With all of that being said, LIVING THERE DAY TO DAY would definitely be a much DIFFERENT matter.
29 May 2023, 07:13
larryshoresHard to imagine the rating is accurate.
quote:
Originally posted by Michael Robinson:
Not by a long shot.
Have these people ever been to Haiti?
Or Chicago
31 May 2023, 20:29
degoinsquote:
What does a house at Vic Falls cost nowadays?
I didn't think to ask. the lady told me they had a herd of buffalo walking down their road the day before I talked to her. She loves it there.
DRSS