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boopidyboopidyboop · 2 years
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They can't catch all of us
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Have something positive in mind
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a-cumi · 1 year
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sparksinthenight · 2 years
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unimatrix-420 · 2 years
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Russia put out the weirdest video asking for people to move there and I think I know who their target audience is.
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weightlossideea · 2 years
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buzznolimit · 8 months
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shittykawagirl97 · 1 year
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Me, watching the news every morning while trying to preserve my mental stability because I have to graduate:
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Toured the remnants of a brit jail in dublin. Kilmanum gaol. Lots of executions. The child section of the jail struck me the most. The fact that you were more likely to survive the brit famine as a child if you were in jail than if you were out with your family should be all you need to know about how the brits run a country.
The execution grounds have an Irish flag flying at all time now. Their deaths were avenged and their cause won true.
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uriel197 · 1 year
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ad505050 · 1 year
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jimmymartello1 · 1 year
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economictopics · 1 year
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“BREXIT” is the abbreviation of combining two words, ‘Britain’ and ‘exit’. In other words, “Brexit” means the process of withdrawal of Britain from the European Union (EU) (What Is Brexit? n.d.). Brexit, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), will have a much more negative long-term impact on the economy of the United Kingdom than Covid-19.
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permanent-code · 1 year
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British politics and support of the London declaration of independence
London should declare independence from UK/England, form its city-state and join the EU. People there deserve much better. It doesn't make sense to stick to old farts scumbags UK politicians.
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The rest of the UK/England is rubbing so many opportunities from London while at the same time they return absolutely nothing.
The same applies to Wales.
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Haute-Lifestyle.com European Contributor, Olivier Longhi covers France, the EU & Hot Spots on the Continent w/his Weekly Reports. #janetwalker #hautelifestylecom #beltwayinsider #franceculture #olivierlonghi #france #theentertainmentzonecom
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saruwein · 2 years
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What is weird about Europe
So for some reason I've come across to a lot of EU vs North America content - mainly EU vs US though, and it's always nice to be appreciated for public nudity, the Autobahn and very old architecture. And I like seeing people learning about basic human rights and und appreciating the thought behind maternity leave, health care, and the basic human decency behind affordeable college tuition in an increasinly scholarized world. I mean for some reason you need a Bachelor's to change a light bulb appearently, at least it sure seems we're headed that way. But I want to rant about some other aspect of the EU. Things I find wierd. Our foreign policy, especially towards the global south. (which contrary to intuition: "global south" ≠ "geographic south", but rather developing countries, the US not included) THE IDEA OF A UNION OF PEACE The idea behind the EU was originally a union to preserve peace in Europe, and it might have played a large role in accomplishing just that. Especially French-German relations have gone from very adversary to overwhelmingly amicable, some xenophobic villagers excluded.
Towards the 2000s, and I can't say when it began for I was not around, its core identity has shifted towards an economical purpose - creating a large market, free movement of people and goods etc., all fancy, all cool, maybe a little neo-capitalist to my taste, but the common currency and free movement have undoubtedly enriched us culturally, too.
GLOBALISED PROBLEMS AND CONSERVATISM However with a more globalised world and increased pressure -- or maybe just sustained pressure on the golbal south, there has been a some tragedy induced migration. Partly but not excluively political refugees.
And our response - to put it mildly - has been very pooror extremely negligeant. These are people who see an EUtopia just a stretch of water ahead and they embark on a perillious crossing at their own expenses just to be able to provide a future to themselves andf their families. They are crossing from countries which have a very troubeled connection with European countries. We went there, plundered and pillaged, forced our faith on them, attacked them, and even sold them into slavery. And to this day the loss of culture is not repaid - not even mentioning the loss of life and dignity which cannot be repaid, and the f*cking conservative pr!cks have no better reaction than "SOMEONE! QUICK! SHUT THE DOOR!!" And we watch as they drown! We let them rot in camps! Instead of inviting them as guests and telling them, you know what? You're right to come here. Look, we destroyed your cultural heritage, but look at this old cathedral which we built on the back of our own suffering people and then renovated on the backs of yours. But NO! Travel is fun. Migration? Aww h€ll no! That's infuriating. And it's unjust. And it goes against each and every one of the values of the EU. GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITY And to be clear here, I'm not proposing we go there and fix their problems, that is interventionism, and it may be good or bad, to me it's hard to tell whether it's ethically questionavle or ethically required - arguments can be made for both positions. But I'm saying we can't refuse the bare minimum, and that is to refuse the help of individuals who are not calling on us to fight their wars, but who come to us in need of help. All they ask is for a roof, a blanket and food, for a hearth and a home. They're willing to pay, they're willing to work, but instead of shipping them oer ourselves, we have them funnel the money into illegal shipping entepises who are connected to organised crime and warlords. We have them gamble their lives on a perilious travel and wash up on our shores. Some make it. Others don't. And then we still let them rot. And that's our responsibility. Most economical problems in the global south are connected to past exploitation or current exploitation which favours the gloval north. Our companies hire them in the conditions we have abolished in our countries to produce our wealth and our goods. And we hardly take any political action. There are Europeans who fight for some justice to be delivered, but our answer can not stay some few fighting for change when most get on with their lives and many fight against any progress. I belong to those who try to make their lives. Can you blame me? The fight has been taking ages, I'll vote for progress, but we're too few up against a conservative majority, when our answer to our obligations - in my vision of a utopian Europe should be unanimous! So yeah, this is what I think is weird about the EU. And all the appreciation for health care, for higher education, all that tatses bitter, when confronted with the reality of how the EU acts towards its neighbours. A European Union alright, a union of peace, my a$s.
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