China bans video games pretty much. Literally a nanny state .
๐ฌ Some notable exceptions to that global trend:
In the ๐บ๐ธ #USA, the influence of income has vanished, and support depends solely (and strongly!) on education (highly educated โ leftist).
In #Scandinavia (epitome: ๐ธ๐ช #Sweden) it’s the opposite: education became irrelevant, and political preference depends only on income (perhaps because they are wealthy, egalitarian countries?).
๐ต๐น #Portugal hasn’t changed like the other countries: there the Right is still supported mostly by educated (and rich) voters. (NB: in the 50’s and 60’s, Portugal was a dictatorship).
๐ฎ๐น #Italy is the rare case where leftist parties ended up being the parties of the richest segment of the population. I wouldn’t read too much into this, though, as the political landscape there during the last decade or two has been a populist mess.
๐ช๐ธ #Spain is the country where education and income tell you the least about political preferences! There’s still the secular correlation โhigh income โ right wingโ, but it’s very weak today. (NB: in the 50’s and 60’s, Spain was also a dictatorship).
Very interesting insight of an undercover cop regarding drug policy
What an amazing page I found. You can click on a point on a map and listen to a radio station from there, UK is full of Drum and Bass and it makes me jealous xD
Portuguese by nationality. Genetically I'm aprox 50% Ukrainian, 25% Russian and 25% Greek. Living in Spain (Catalonia).
I don't identify myself with any "-ism", but the closest thing would be libertarianism.
I work in the field of Life Sciences. My activity usually revolves around genetics and bioinformatics. I also like programming and data science / machine learning.
I started migrating to more ethical digital spaces and services after I had first-hand experience working for one of the most abominable enterprises. There is so much I want to say about it but can't due to legal reasons.