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She's obviously a oligarchy plant.
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Why don't you ever address scandals surrounding the EU like Von der Leyen's corruption, the Qatargate, the huge influence of private and foreign interests in Brussels, how we bend the knee to America despite how aggressive they are?
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What democracy?
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@avowen8762 Farther left than communists??? Have you forgotten your pills?
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I don't. The more you push this nonsense, the closer I get to vote for the far right.
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@slavianalbanovich9025 A bit like Australia in the Eurovision 😂
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Mark Rutte??? The dude who said "How can we make it look like Israel isn't committing war crimes" just because he wants a position at NATO after his PM career?
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Lawful society also means not deporting your own citizens.
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@dagerry She was liberal, not leftist. There's nothing left-wing in how she bled Greece dry and how she pushed for austerity. She just saw immigration as a quick and easy fix for Germany's demographic problems and lack of workforce.
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God bless Spain, the only country in the EU besides Ireland which is on the right side of history regarding Gaza.
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Same. I want to vote for a party which is pro-environment but that also supports nuclear power. A party which mitigates the cost of green policies with redistribution. I want a party which is realistic on immigration. A party that encourages potential migrants to stay in their home country by opposing wars, meddling and corruption from the West in poorer regions, especially in Africa and the Middle East. A party that will send illegal immigrants and criminals back. But also a party that guarantees foreign workers' rights so that they don't get exploited. A party which is harsh on crime AND harsh on police brutality. I want a party that has a comprehensive drug policy by legalizing cannabis and by punishing dealers not consumers (Portuguese model). A party that doesn't fuel culture wars, on either side in order to get elected. Is it too much to ask?
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We love neoliberal nonsense 💜
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Germany did vote for radicals in the past. Not sure if it ended well.
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Just make Von Der Leyen dictator for life 🙄
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@CoralWatches But these places are not part of the EU
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Huh, the more federal the EU gets, the poorer and more irrelevant our countries become on a global stage. Exactly the contrary of what you Euronationalists are saying.
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@mrhills8868 And you guys think you're crusaders.
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Ah yes, we need more neolibs, this will definitely improve Europe (sarcasm)
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Gotta respect Kurdish will power 😂
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What team spirit? Give up all sovereignty to Brussels?
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You guys sound like 19th century nationalists. We all know how it ended.
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BIG NUMBERS GOOD, BIGGER NUMBERS GOODER 🤡 I'd rather be like Switzerland than like the US.
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"Interesting scenarios" more like dystopian ones...
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LOL, good luck getting 1% of the vote. What do they propose? Even more centralization?
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Meloni is a EU/NATO plant, she won't break the Union 😂
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Including against Indian immigrants? 😂
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@EUMadeSimple I will check it out thanks
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Hell no. When accounted for public services, European citizens are as rich or even richer than Americans.
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@definitlynotbenlente7671 The current EU doesn't respect workers, democracy and national sovereignty. By pushing for unity among countries that have diverging interests we are only shooting ourselves in the foot.
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@slavianalbanovich9025 There's already a "Senate", it's the European Commission.
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@summerset9984 LMAO you guys think more about this theatre than us in France
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Exactly. It's a technocratic neoliberal order but people get brainwashed into thinking it's all love and peace between European brethren 🤦♂️
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@Wobiedop Ah yes, the good old boogeyman tactic. Politicians in France use the same. They use Marine Le Pen as a boogeyman to get elected and re-elected despite being unpopular. For example: Macron.
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*far wrong
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They escaped the asylum
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Apartheid inside the EU?
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@alessandrocomastri Volt doesn't propose anything new, just submit to the EU even more.
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@dharmagall9082 It's not whataboutism to address the causes of the rise of the far right. Neoliberalism is the root of all of this.
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Almost got united under a neoliberal empire crushing workers, nations, democracy.
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@wabalaladabdab Huh? The more power the EU has gotten, the worse it is. European countries during the 70s, 80s, 90s or 2000s were in better shape than today and the EU (or EEC) was much weaker.
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@diogorodrigues747 Instead, we're going to have a dictatorship of bigger nations over the smaller ones which is already the case to some degree.
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@alm9322 As a leftist, I have to say that it's rather European soc-dem parties that have shifted to the right economically and that they do not represent the center-left anymore, but the center/center-right. For me, eurofederalism is not really a leftist idea considering how Brussels aligns with private interests, lobbies and the US. Or its focus on austerity. Popular sovereignty is also a left-wing idea. There's no real democracy without sovereignty. That being said, I think we can both agree that the main historical right wing and left wing parties merged into this weird "centrist" neoliberal mess that destroys nations and social systems and tries to cover it by claiming to be "moderate". I have the worst example in my country: Macron.
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@piotrjasielski Not only far leftists call everything far right, the "moderate center" also does that.
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ECR and ID on the (far) right GUE-NGL on the (far) left
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@patrick-bu3eq Well, there isn't much we can do. Might as well enjoy the fall.
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Your political compass is all over the place... You think the US is far left???
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@paul1979uk2000 I think they want to appear electable but once enough of them get into power across Europe, they'll likely form coalitions/alliances like Hungary and Poland and get more radical. But on the other hand, I feel like them softening their stances on the EU and the euro are ways to appeal to the business class or them being "globalist"/"neoliberal" plants.
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So hypocritical of the Olaf Scholz to protest against this plan to deport 2 million people from Germany while fully supporting lzræI and their ethnic cleansing of the 2 million inhabitants of G A Z A.
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@definitlynotbenlente7671 And our standard of living is currently declining due to the EU's policies and the ruling parties endorsing them.
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@3chmidt The NSDAP should have been banned before it could cause any harm.
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