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Rebel Saviour

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  1. I was in Saxonia last year with my parents for citytravel in Dreden. Its a beautiful city with architecture,

    but its people were horrible.

    My mother and sister were verbally abused of being black colored head !

    I wanted to call the police but my father said no. Me and my family felt horrible and uncomfortable. Thank god nothing bad happened.

    The nationalism and racism in Dresden is very high sadly. I dont think I will ever go there again.

    And so was their beloved Adolf....

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  2. Hysteria? So far I have only seen people having normal discussions what the result could mean. Some negative effects? I like your optimism. There'll be alot of negative effects. People still don't see the whole picture. Now they concentrate on the stock exchange and the pound. People are still looking at the immediate and direct results of the outcome. The real problems will start with the indirect results. And it has already begun. The downgrade of the UKs credit rating will result in higher interest rates for the UK to borrow money which they need for the household to fill the deficit. That means the UK will have less money for other things, usually social things because the costs of borrowing money has increased. What the outcome has brought is a lot of uncertainty. The worst thing for an economy. As a result investments will be lowered or even put on hold. That means no additional jobs will be created, no extra income from taxes. All of this may even result in job losses once the UK loses access to the European market or taxes and fees will be imposed on UK goods which will make it hard for UK goods to be competitive (because they are more expensive) in comparison to EU / American / Chinese goods. This job loss will result in a further decrease of tax income from either companies and employees. In return, costs for benefits for unemployment will increase. After all people will have lower disposable income which is bad for the national market. People not consuming means decrease of income from VAT. You see, all of this is disastrous for the national household and I wonder where all the promised money for the NHS is supposed to be coming from when a huge deficit as a result of the Brexit is more than likely.

    I was referring to the title of the video of course...I'm not expert in economics and I think UK made a huge mistake leaving EU, but I don't think it will turn in some sort of a third world country, pleaseeee! :lmao::lmao::lmao:

  3. This is Saxonia. The federal state of Germany that has many citizens that are anti immigration or xenophobic although they have a relatively low amount of refugees and immigrants. It is the state that has the biggest following of neo nazi organizations and the AFD (alternative for Germany) party. Which was basically an anti Euro (the currency) party in the beginning and the bigger they grew became very right wing like defending the traditional family and stuff. Now they are mainly anti immigration / anti refugees and that's why they got quite many votes during recent elections. Of course many voters did just vote for them because they are anti establishment and elites: translation: they don't like the current politics. Back to Saxonia. Those demonstrators call everyone who is pro refugees a traitor. Nothing new. They called Merkel and other politicians the same. But the problem here seems that calling the German president, the highest office in Germany, a traitor may be even illegal. I think there is some law.

    Danke. Very predictable. Sadly this xenophobic scum is on the rise all through Europe...

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  4. Lol of course UK will be fine. This hysteria is stupid. There will be some negative effects and consequences for its economy and that's it. We are still talking about one of the most important political and economical powers in the world. Unless Scotland and Northern Ireland decide to leave and Londonstan becomes reality :lmao: , nothing really apocalyptic is going to happen. :elite:

  5. Italians talk shows are known to be just about a few peeps who talk and talk and talk with nothing concrete really taking place. The effect of Brexit is unknown yet but facts should speak for themselves. If Brexit was such a huge and important and beneficial thing for the country how come no one is actually here taking responsibility for it?! And whatever the man was saying on TV was based on fantasy. That sort of talk wasn't even discussed by the Leave campaigners. It's purely based on conspiracy theories lol

    Lol true. There are very few good political talks here. I can't watch them anymore. It's just noise that give you headache and you don't understand anything.

    La Gabbia in particular is a big mess :dead: The host votes for the Northern League Party and for that dreadful Matteo Salvini (he is allied with Marine Le Pen, enough said) and it's the political force that hates EU the most and wants Italy out of Euro and European Union. So don't get surprised.

  6. Now those three things had nothing or almost nothing to do with it. First, the UK was not affected by austerity measures (not counting British tourists visiting Greece). Secondly, Germany = too much power? Well, technically German members of the EU parliament make up to around 13%. Too much? Hardly. Lot of influence? Sure! But when Germany is the biggest net payer of the whole EU (not per citizen, that are the Dutch) with around 15 billion Euros per year (roughly three times the amount the UK has paid) you should have some say. Did any of this affect the UK? No. The UK was/is just as Germany a net payer and Germany did not tell the UK what to do. Third, refugees crisis. How many refugees did the UK accept again? A few thousands? Not a number to be worried about. Germany took around one million.

    Nevertheless, one can hope that this was a wake up call for Brussels. There are certainly a lot of things that need to be reformed there.

    They were not the main factors, but still they were factors in my opinion. It's clear that Germany has the biggest power (or influence like you wanna call it) because it has the biggest economy and a powerful leadership.

  7. Honestly, I wasn't shocked at all this morning. I was more shocked when I heard the REMAIN had a chance to win, according to the pools. Many factors made this happen: the stupid austerity measures, Germany having too much power in EU, the refugees crisis and the xenophobic fear of migrants, the British nationalism. I am not sure if it was a wise move for UK by the way (of course at least from an economical point of view wasn't). However, I think that this European Union should change drastically and for the better or seriously will collapse faster than the Western Roman Empire... :sneaky:

  8. E.U., don't you give up

    Its not so bad

    There's still a chance for us

    E.U., just be yourself

    Don't be so shy

    There's reasons why its hard

    Keep it together, you'll make it all right

    Our celebration is going on tonight

    Poets and prophets, what ending would we do?

    This could be good, E.U.

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  9. Part of me wants THIS kind of Europe to collapse hard, since it made a lot of mistakes in the past few years and was just about economy, burocracy and austerity and was unable to solve political problems, like the refugees crisis or the Greek situation. However, I realized that EU can be still a positive thing.It just needs to be more political, human and closer to european citizens and their real needs, not just a bunch of economic and sometimes absurd rules...

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