Greek Election (3 Viewers)

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
#62
Its an inescapable trend in Europe, Swedens third biggiest party are racist populistic mofos too, we are better off then lots of other countries though, some countries like Denmark are run by these kind of people :p
Don't worry. The Swedes are doing their best to strengthen Sverigedemokraterna. Ignoring marginalised voters has never been successful.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
#64
Is this true @Maddy?
EU has become a mess as an entity, but besides the giving up too much of your sovereignty in key matters, that shallow quote is basically what your basic right wing extremist spout nonstop to fan the flames of their agenda, nothing more.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
#65
EU has become a mess as an entity, but besides the giving up too much of your sovereignty in key matters, that shallow quote is basically what your basic right wing extremist spout nonstop to fan the flames of their agenda, nothing more.
Move here. Let me show you my right wing agenda :klin:
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
#66
Europe coming apart at the seams. Greece will probably default and Europe probably won't see a penny of that bail out money in return. They want to cut taxes but boost social spending...with what money their economy sucks?
American education system at hard work :D
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
#70
Don't worry. The Swedes are doing their best to strengthen Sverigedemokraterna. Ignoring marginalised voters has never been successful.
No its not, I been saying that for 5 years, when these fuckers were 6-7th party, they got slicker and more savvy in rebranding themselves as populistic dissent party, but still the same hateful bastards they allways been, but just taken advantage of this messy immigration policy and integration issues, plus yes despite being racist fucks, defenitely not helping for 6-7 years running to avoid to debate them. Only leads to them playing the victim card, they grown by be being outwardly more and more aggressive and outright bigoted in public, and then the media flames them, and the top politicians ignore them besides saying few choice spineless denounciations, and SD get all the press and attention, negative press is good for them since they get to play the victim. Then point fingers and make populistic claims, just pick and choice and NEVER EVER ACTUALLY HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR BS, because no one actually seriously debates their retarded BS. So they keep scoring easy points with cheap tactics, and I say this word alot, but populistic strategy, especially with their hotbead issue integaration, which is a problem, but they dont offer solutions, just hate. But then again, they dont need to, they keep growing due to the inadequacies of our so called leading politicians on both sides. I personally voted locally, Landsting and in riksdag for politicians who who actively actually debate them and show them for the neanderthals they are with their convenient full of hole BS. My favorite is Sjöstedt due to this exact reason. Even if I voted for S, and Löfven (dude is underrated, even if bit unrefined compared to your typical career politician).



Sorry for rambling...
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
#72
Move here. Let me show you my right wing agenda :klin:
Fuck no, your left wing is too right wing for us. You mofos are warped. A friend of mine who went to UCLA, the supposed left wing hotbead for you guys, got back and said they were more right wing then our "conservatives" here :lol:
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
#73
I was gonna listen to that, but then, um, I just carried on living my life.

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Fuck no, your left wing is too right wing for us. You mofos are warped. A friend of mine who went to UCLA, the supposed left wing hotbead for you guys, got back and said they were more right wing then our "conservatives" here :lol:
You think UCLA was bad try UC-Berkely.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,253
#74
Seriously.....

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:sergio:
Come on man, I asked an honest question. I know very little to nothing about this stuff. You should be educating, no frown upon my lack of knowledge on this subject matter, specially when I mentioned several times I am uneducated on the subject matter.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,869
#75
Come on man, I asked an honest question. I know very little to nothing about this stuff. You should be educating, no frown upon my lack of knowledge on this subject matter, specially when I mentioned several times I am uneducated on the subject matter.
Sorry. It just seemed absurd :D

The EU didn't become a monetary union until the Maastricht treaty was signed in 1992 and the euro wasn't introduced until 2000.
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
18,943
#77
I vote for Syriza because of the situatation the former governments brought us in(Nea Dimokratia and Pasok).

As for Golden Dawn guys if you can't find anything wrong...there might be something wrong with you too.
:tup:


The situation with the eurozone is a tidbit complicated if you've got no background knowledge to it, and I'm gonna go to bed in a few minutes, but the worst mistake when introducing it was imo to introduce a common currency and therefore monetary policy, without also harmonising fiscal policy, inflation and wage development. This lead to pretty worrying divergences between north & south Europe in terms of trade balance, unit labor costs, etc., and coupled with the worst financial crisis the world has seen since the 30es and a few specific problems in some of the southern European countries (e.g. corruption, inefficient tax system, tax evasion), has created some huge problems.

Add to that a stupid ass austerity policy during the past few years.

Although a lot of the Anti-European sentiments are simply expressions of a restrengthening of nationalism across Europe, as is sadly only natural when large parts of the population experience impoverishment and worsening economic conditions. That and that they can't differentiate between the EU as a supernational organisation, and their neoliberal and harmful policies that have been propagated through it.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
#79
the irony here, that question is more interesting and worthwhile than the subject of the thread :p
Yeah I get the Greeks being interested in their election, but not the rest of us. Yeah its a stark signal to rest of EU, but still, I mean, its still just messy little Greece.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,869
#80
the irony here, that question is more interesting and worthwhile than the subject of the thread :p
I know, right?

The subject of the thread can be summed up like this:

Good for the greeks, the revolution is coming.

I'm one step closer to putting people up against the wall in Copenhagen.
 

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