EU leaders are happy to make Greece a refugee camp, this has nothing to do with nationality.https://twitter.com/papicek/status/1012694315964002304 …
It's mutual, though, wouldn't you agree? At any rate, it's gone beyond that, to ostensibly liberal leaders increasingly acceding to morally evil solutions to appease the fascists, across the Continent.
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I'd definitely say the Germans & Dutch went overboard during the crisis, which didn't seem a problem to the "elites" & was certainly deliberate I've always thought this was seminal to the rise of Europe's right. They got their way then, no pushback, & were emboldened.
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No argument there, but "the Germans and the Dutch" aren't politically unidimensional. Fascists across the bloc act as a militant hive mentality, with localized priorities, and we should treat them as such.
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No, they're not, yet guess who keeps on winning elections there?
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That's a dynamical systems issue, as much as it's a polsci one. Extremist/totalitarian agendas are an easy sell to populations made to feel threatened on a financial/security level. Not to say that I absolve anyone voting for fascists, free will always applies & has consequences.
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See? You're more forgiving than I. Patience for anyone who chooses, "I don't care what happens to everyone else, just don't bother me with it" is non-existent here.
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I try to be understanding, I'm not as forgiving as I'd like, it's not the same thing. I don't think I can be, as long as historical patterns reasserting themselves are leading to hecatombs and the resurgence of age-old nightmares.
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I don't think you can be either, but that's not a bad thing. We both know the horrors that follow.
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We can aspire to be, or at least to stay human throughout it, as much as we can. Some people always manage, it's what keeps giving me hope.
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