• PlexSheep@infosec.pub
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      1 year ago

      I don’t think that’s entirely correct. For example, there are a “good” amount of people in Germany too that are privatinsolvent.

      I like it where I live too, even though obviously not everything is perfect. But if you had a crippling debt that you could never pay off, then moving to another country to lose that debt is appealing.

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        people in Germany too that are privatinsolvent.

        That is somehow the opposite. They get a chance to nullify their debts without the need to flee.