lets do this my country has been trapped in recession for abt 10 years with many austerity measures & social safety nets being eroded to please germany which is really not shy about how much they like being the rich kid, running the show, and getting cheap labour off ushttps://twitter.com/freiksenet/status/1173815888627326977 …
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the worst part about brexit by far for me is that it shifted the discourse from 'hey what the EU is doing to greece and other PIGS countries is very fucked up' to 'WE LOVE THE EU



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the whole schengen zone is currently in shambles since the second brown people started taking advantage of it – the way we have handled this overall is shameful and paints a grim picture for the future as the south becomes inhospitable https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_migrant_crisis#Effects_on_Dublin_and_Schengen_rules …
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overall the EU is good, being in the EU as a bottom tier country is probably? good (worlds fucked anyway) but I'm hella skeptical of its goals and overall direction and I wonder how much of that goodness is still actually there and how much of it is there by inertia
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Bottom tier countries get lots from EU as well - if you go around Poland, then every second building is built with EU money. I'm not saying that your criticism is invalid, however it comes off as super privileged coming from an EU passport holder.
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You get *so much* from EU that is beyond the dreams for anyone who is not an EU citizen. Considering EU is being torn apart by dictarorish assholes in US or UK, maybe it's good to be supportive of it, even with its flaws. You have direct control over what happens in EU after all.
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im confused how it is privileged to turn a blind eye to the eu's mistakes and consider them beyond criticism?
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It's privileged to be EU passport holder, enjoy all the benefits of the EU (including free movement) and then say how you don't like it. When other people have to go through tons of hurdles to even come to EU as visitor. It's even harder when you want to immigrate here.
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Also when you say "free movement" are you referring to the Schengen Area?
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Replying to @sebmck @freezydorito
That is just a part of it. Any EU citizen can pretty much move to live to any other EU country.
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