Message from @Roland

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2019-11-24 16:14:09 UTC  

Culturally Europeans are similar due to shared religious beliefs and a shared history

2019-11-24 16:14:25 UTC  

Ethnically very close and culturally not as close to each other you are certainly correct

2019-11-24 16:15:34 UTC  

That doesnt take away from the fact that Europeans have almost nothing in common with people from Africa and the Middle East racially, culturally, religiously, or Historically (Unless you count as enemies and a few times as allies)

2019-11-24 16:24:06 UTC  

Niggoly

2019-11-24 16:25:01 UTC  

No one can question this

2019-11-24 16:26:57 UTC  

I would stop typing if I was you Roland

2019-11-24 16:27:06 UTC  

Well

2019-11-24 16:27:06 UTC  

GG @Roland, you just advanced to level 4!

2019-11-24 16:27:08 UTC  

Why?

2019-11-24 16:27:29 UTC  

You have questioned Niggoly you must die now

2019-11-24 16:28:07 UTC  

What's keeping Europe together is shared economical interests and the fact that we're all pretty much neoliberal democracies. And both democracy and neoliberalism are values that can be taught and assimilated into without losing your cultural identity and heritage.

2019-11-24 16:28:18 UTC  

There you go.

2019-11-24 16:28:25 UTC  

The feck

2019-11-24 18:35:00 UTC  

Black is gonna be the new white soon

2019-11-24 19:41:30 UTC  

um

2019-11-24 19:51:07 UTC  

Pax Americana is keeping Europe together

2019-11-24 19:52:30 UTC  

The Euro, without a fiscal union, is going to lead to another European Civil War, which was predicted before Maastrict treaty was signed

2019-11-24 20:32:01 UTC  

Democracies rarely start wars against each other, euro or not. Though I do agree that Pax Americana is keeping most of the world, including Europe more stable. It's only a question of time before it get's replaced, and I doubt Europe will be the continent that get's ravaged by war, at least not first.

2019-11-24 20:44:37 UTC  

I can see Britain and the Euro-damaged countries getting together to stick it to Germany once again

2019-11-24 20:45:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/513098515736690701/648262863374385172/trusttroll.png

2019-11-24 20:49:08 UTC  

Hey it was their choice to join the eurozone. Unless you're the size of Andorra, this was a shitty deal from the start.

2019-11-24 20:51:41 UTC  

Just joining was bad enough , but Germany et al have deliberated gamed it to hurt those low cost of living countries. Hence "The Troika"

2019-11-24 20:52:24 UTC  

```The term troika has been widely used in Greece, Cyprus (Greek: τρόικα),[1][2] Ireland,[3] Portugal,[4] and Spain[5] to refer to the consortium of the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund```

2019-11-24 20:52:39 UTC  

Left populism around the world is mostly unified by their hatred of the IMF

2019-11-24 20:53:30 UTC  

The Nordics were lying through their teeth during those discussions

2019-11-24 20:53:38 UTC  

I mean yeah, it's a neocolonial shitfest

2019-11-24 20:53:42 UTC  

Turning it into a moral issue about the greek people

2019-11-24 20:54:21 UTC  

Because we benefit hugely from the current system

2019-11-24 20:54:38 UTC  

So obviously our politicians wanna keep the status quo

2019-11-24 20:54:55 UTC  

ECB and IMF are coming after Germany's popular banking system too, so some internal division on the way there as well

2019-11-24 20:55:24 UTC  

They really dislike the 'democratic' distribution of banking in Germany and want to cartelize it to look more like Britain's

2019-11-24 20:55:54 UTC  

Another 30 Years War setup with German split down the middle

2019-11-24 20:57:10 UTC  

Unless the EU fall apart this is highly unlikely imo.

2019-11-24 20:57:22 UTC  

And I doubt it will anytime soon, Brexit or not.

2019-11-24 20:57:45 UTC  

Looks inevitable to me, they are going to push same way they did in Ireland. Only Iceland showed enough balls

2019-11-24 20:58:09 UTC  

Richard Werner has been describing the process for years, he called it perfectly on japan, greece , and ireland

2019-11-24 20:58:42 UTC  

Brexit, too

2019-11-24 20:59:08 UTC  

Impressive, and intersting.

2019-11-24 20:59:15 UTC  

I'll check him out, thanks buddy.

2019-11-24 21:13:19 UTC  

let's see if anything ever happens with that