>guy I know is getting deported because he never checked his e-box. Denmark is one of the most digitalised societies in the entire world. Paper money basically does not exist and everything important you will ever get sent by the government, bank, doctor, hospitals etc. gets sent to your electronic mail tied to your social security number, managed by the state.
This Syrian man arrived in Denmark and found employment at the business (barber shop) of a family member who legally emigrated 8 years prior. For the entirety of his stay he never once opened his electronic mailbox even when they began sending him physical letters and phone calls warning him to do so urgently.
Now he's getting forcibly sent home and his family is trying to start some local facebook drama shit to highlight the "injustice of the system". Being gainfully employed for several years and never in having been in trouble with the law, I believe he was even offered a chance for a permanent residence but he fucked up and ignored everything that was sent to him. Many hundreds of mails informing him over and over that he needed to do certain things to legally secure a residency.
Who, in your opinion, was at fault there?
(ps: pic is just the average Syrian for visual aid)
>Who, in your opinion, was at fault there? The brown one
David Mitchell
cringe, you should be like germans and scorn technology
Justin Smith
The state is at fault. Fuck this gay digitalisation agenda, it's just meant to be able to make everybody easier to track and control by the state. We need to go back to the times when everything was done on paper and we used real money in all cases.
Jace Ramirez
>Who, in your opinion, was at fault there? The dude for coming to Europe
Jack Hernandez
That sounds very slow and ineffective.
Daniel Powell
Kinda stupid to not check your inbox and ignore letters and phone calls
Nathan Perez
Denmarks fault, send it to him physically or fuck off. Is the government paying him a device with internet to access this email? no? then fuck off.
Mason Ortiz
He's pleading ignorance. In this case I don't believe it's really possible to be this stupid.
Wyatt Morris
He is stupid, they phone called him to tell him, that's not exactly so "digital". If he still didn't get up his ass and go to avail the benefits then he's just stupid.
Blake Powell
never underestimate the capacity of stupidity
Jayden Russell
>Is the government paying him a device with internet to access this email? Yes actually. They're called libraries and they are completely free to access and all have computers with internet connections you can use.
Gabriel Turner
he's an idiot or maybe a bit simple. but if he's employed and law-abiding you're probably deporting the wrong person. There are much better options to choose from.
Aaron Wilson
do you seriously think a syrian ex jihadist barber will go to a fucking public library?
Landon Scott
There shouldn’t be any non-white people in Europe period
Lincoln Perry
he probably has some shady business. No one is that stupid, stupid people are actually very afraid and would respond to the mail immediately
Ethan Nguyen
why wouldn't he??
Carson Nelson
Based King Leopold
Adrian Johnson
Based Denmark! Least cucked country in Scandinavia
Austin Jones
>, it's just meant to be able to make everybody easier to track and control by the state Stop noticing things
Lucas Hernandez
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Daniel Thompson
>Who, in your opinion, was at fault there? here you can get everything in papers if you desire i hope you have this option too
Cooper Lewis
If you communicate with the state by paper then whatever department you're talking to will still scan/copy everything and keep records of all correspondence between you and it. Doing official administrative things by paper doesnt make you any more free, it just costs taxpayers more money.
Christopher Diaz
He gets sent physical mail and phone calls and still doesn't check it. Sounds fishy. Its not like he wasn't aware if those things actually happened
Levi Clark
Paper makes tracking and increasing administrative load on citizens much more expensive, so it discourages both.