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What is the main barrier to happiness in your country?
Connor Watson
Nathan Campbell
Myself
Daniel Wilson
The existence of the United States of America.
Jace Bell
housing market
Oliver Bennett
The government
Parker Stewart
fpbp
Jeremiah Jones
why would you care about em
Mason Lewis
I am an abnormal human being with an inability to make friends or hold relationships with other humans unless it is for my own personal gain
I would like to give off the illusion of a social normal person but am really struggling to do so. This makes me unhappy
Elijah Diaz
This
Chase Young
Henry Jones
The Jews who have not yet returned to Israel. You gotta build those settlements faster!
Hunter Barnes
this inshallah
Sebastian Smith
A ginger slav bitch from the pale of settlement
Brody Martin
Translation?
Asher Moore
/fpbp
It's always this regardless of who, where or when
Jack Miller
what if its other things and not the self
Christian Ward
A bigger salary
Ian Bailey
Don't have a BBC.
Xavier Price
>what is the main barrier to happiness in your country?
Lacking trust in God.
Grayson Morris
Not having enough sex. Closeted homosexuals who are constantly bitter at having to pretend to be straight due to social pressure.
Ian Hernandez
Israel was accused yesterday of forcibly injecting Ethiopian women with a contraceptive drug in a deliberate attempt to cut the birth rate among poor black immigrants.
Ms Eyal and other activists say the birth rate in the Ethiopian community has halved in the past 10 years.
The drug, which is given by injection every three months, is considered by many doctors as a birth-control method of last resort because of problems treating its side effects.
In 2009, Ms Eyal supervised a study that showed 57 per cent of all Depo-Provera users in Israel were Ethiopian although their community comprised less than 2 per cent of the population.
Medical staff have pressured women to take the contraceptive at Israeli-linked transit centres inside Ethiopia that prepare them for immigration to Israel, according to a report last month by Israel Educational Television.
Eight years ago, the report said, officials at the centres threatened to deny an unspecified number of applicants entry into Israel if they refused the drug.
At the time of the 2009 study, Ms Eyal described the drug's use as part of an "unspoken policy" in Israel that aimed to reduce "the number of births in a community that is black and mostly poor".
Many Ethiopian women appeared unaware of the side-effects associated with Depo-Provera and alternatives to it, such as pill-form contraception, she said.
Allegations of racism have been an issue not only among Ethiopian Jews but also the 60,000 African migrants and asylum seekers in Israel.
Miri Regev, a politician from the ruling Likud party, told the crowds asylum seekers were a "cancer in our body".
Israel is building a large detention facility in the Negev desert to house Africans, who are routinely denied refugee status despite fleeing war zones and despotism.
Complaints of official discrimination against Ethiopian Jews came to a head in 2006 when it emerged publicly that blood donations from the community had been routinely disposed of for fear of disease.
Landon Thompson
why arent you guys having more sex
Isaiah Nelson
House, car, money, family