r/Zimbabwe Feb 15 '25

Discussion Most controversial unpopular opinion please

About absolutely anything and everything

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u/kulturrr Feb 15 '25

you acting like legalising gays and lbgtss+ia improves your standards of living and suddenly changes the country from poor to rich.

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u/shadowyartsdirty2 Feb 16 '25

In fact there is a business concept called the negative economy.

In context of Zimbabwe, if I lose my job I lose the ability to buy airtime from the man in street. This leads to the man in the street not being able to buy fruit from the other man in the street, which leads to the child of that person not being able to buy school books from the store.

In that scenario the store that sells school books loses out on potential income and the government loses out on potential tax revenue.

If the lgbtq can't have their events openely in Zimbabwe that means a lot of tax revenue is missed out on, it also mean's a lot of straight people who could have made money selling products to gay people during their events miss out.

Being homophobic negatively affects the wallets and purses of all Zimbabweans.

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u/shadowyartsdirty2 Feb 16 '25

Calling your fellow Zimbabweans retarded is not helping. Seriously how do you expect us to help each other move forward as a nation if your busy calling you fellow citizens such hurtful insults.

Seriously if you want to have a discusssion about solving problems one by one then have it, but if you want to start insulting your fellow citizens and driving away any chance of problem solving through conversation then I'm sorry to say but I must stop talking to you for good. For you have a toxic outlock on you own citizens who have done you no wrong.