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    1. Amazing-Bag on

      But people can come from France and be Muslim or come from Iran and be Christian. I’m not sure this racist graph of didn’t what you want it to do

    2. This similar statics or more like the information that is on it has been on the news in Finland. For example for people who come from Somalia, they have about 10% employment rate.
      People call it racism to talk about these things. In recent years some news outlets have been more open about it.

    3. BaconTreasurer on

      What is source for this? Not some social media account, actual link to the data.

      All i am finding is one social media account where this started from and he did not provide any source for screenshot.

    4. MorningTeaBrewer on

      What’s up with Danish newspapers or statistics coming up with measures of which groups cost or contribute to society? There is more to measure economic value than just cost. Emma Holten ended up writing an entire book after seeing a similar statistic in a danish newspaper wherein women were seen as a “net-cost” or a “net-deficit” to society. The book is called “deficit: how feminist economics can change the world”. I’d recommend giving it a read, because there are lots of hidden contributions that are not seen in dismissive netcosts. 

    5. The reason is because this is done in bad faith.

      For example, it omits muslim majority countries that would have positive impact, such as Turkeye.

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