It's unfortunate to see those statistics. And it is understandable, since many of those who have left desire a better life. They want to be able to do what people could do in the 1990s: eat on the street, go to the movies, buy shoes and cloth; things so trivial that they seem superficial back then when there was no repression and yet they are as necessary as breathing nowadays.
I am still in my country. However, every time one manages to recover, even if it is a little, another devaluation appears again and therefore an increase in the price of all products. Returning to an unbeatable level of poverty
And now we're the country where only millionaires can have passports. Maybe it's cheaper to get a passport in another country than here.
What so ever, it is best to avoid generating more discouragement and keep looking for solutions and improvements.
Anyway, let's keep surviving ...
Hello my dear @jadams2k18
That is disastrous and that is what we face every day, uncontrollable prices that rise daily and the impotent population in the face of this disaster ... A sad reality!
I do not know if I am wrong or I am conforming, but I am at a point where I say that the complaint is of no use, it only generates more discouragement as you say, I think we should try to survive trying to provide solutions, being in solidarity with those around us .
I think the same way. Look for solutions and help each other.