RE: Update from the streets of Nicaragua

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Update from the streets of Nicaragua

in nicaragua •  5 years ago 

Jeez, that sounds hopeless.
Who is sending their sons to serve?
My dad sent me but it wasn't long before graffiti on a wall in Frankfurt opened my eyes to freedom.
My dad died with anger as his only tool, too.

Until rule by force is rejected as an option nothing changes.

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Jobless rate in Honduras is over 40% joining the army or the police is a way out.

The people all have to eat, what do most of them do?
Build houses, carpentry/metal work, car repair, store keeper, taxi driver, washing taxis, I'm running out here.
I always wondered how these others were eating, but didn't know the language well enough to ask.
Is it possible to come there and open a business that survives?

Well, for one a lot of people receive money from family who has emigrated mostly to the US, others of course steal or engage in other criminal enterprises, also we are a drug trafficking bridge so that leaves a lot of money. That does not mean you can't set up a business, with luck you could even have a very successful one. Yes, there are all the jobs you mention above just that there is more offer than demand.

Sounds like most anywhere else.

It costs a little more to get a business going here, but it can be done.

  ·  5 years ago Reveal Comment

Oh, you could be right, that has been an idea that has been floating around for a long time.