Message from @Magnus9271
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might be cucks but we’ve got a good life
You can keep it
good education, free medicine, cheap university if not free.
higher living standards less abject poverty less homeless etc
ahahsha
ahahahhaha
THE FUCKING MIGRANTS LMAO
@Deleted User ok slave
the migrants?
again, if america stopped spending for you guys, we could afford nice things, champagne socialism never works
also how am i a slave?
Higher taxes
not really europe’s been at peace for decades the only reason we go into conflicts now is because we’re allies with the US
Some of the highest use of anti depresents in the world
every war the Europeans have been dragged into post WW2 has been due to american foreign policy (Iraq Libya Afghanistan etc)
WRONG
do tell
France
indo china?
falklands war
etc
Thats a hyperbolic statement and blatantly untrue
yuogslav wars
so are you saying that europe hasn’t been at peace for decades or are you talking about my second comment?
the eu doesnt stop wars btw
every war the Europeans have been dragged into post WW2 has been due to american foreign policy (Iraq Libya Afghanistan etc)
nukes do
that statement is just wrong
may have been a bit hyperbolic
parts of europe have been at peace
the point is, europe is a parasite on daddy america and if we stop globalism we can look after our own fucking people again
the troubles
the years of lead
the troubles wasn’t a war
It was a low level war
the troubles was the british army defending against paramilitaries
it was terrorism with a flag
"The Troubles (Irish: Na Trioblóidí) was an ethno-nationalist[12][13][14][15] conflict in Northern Ireland during the late 20th century. Also known internationally as the Northern Ireland conflict,[16][17][18][19][20] and the Conflict in Ireland[21][22] it is sometimes described as a ***"guerrilla war" or a "low-level war"***.[23][24][25][26] The conflict began in the late 1960s and is usually deemed to have ended with the Good Friday Agreement of 1998.[3][27][28][29][30] Although the Troubles primarily took place in Northern Ireland, at times the violence spilled over into parts of the Republic of Ireland, England, and mainland Europe. "