Comments by "Rita Gameiro" (@puraLusa) on "TLDR News EU"
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@herptek identity isn't objective fact, never was, it's very subjective. Ad hominem doesn't change this fact. One of the oldest nations in europe is the basques, their nation devided between spain and france, their identity isn't a nationality albeit they are spanish and french. This is a great example, as their national identity is SUBJECTED by very armed elites who for centuries imposed french and spanish nationality uppon them, to the point the french forbade basque language. Present time, and in a way more diplomatic way, policies have produced in younger generations an european identity, an example being programs such as erasmus and alike. Feeling of belonging to an identity is a product of policy and history (which changes as much as borders do) and it's very subjective and relative in time and space.
This isn't my opinion, it's the concensus of the vast majority of authors and studies in the matter, with the exception being the nazi authors ofcourse.
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@herptek ethnicity has no influence on identity with exception on phisical traits that might place an individual (/s) in an outside group. If u genetically test europeans you'll find a bunch of brits who couldn't feel, behave etc more irish. Same with any other nationality. Example: italy 2000 years ago and you would find zero italians. No, most modern countries of today europe didn't exist 1000 years ago. Example, venice 500 years ago and again u would find zero italians, they were venetians allied with the othomans. I could go on and on. Today's european borders and identities weren't so not so long ago. It's very relative to time and place and it's very subjective. Again, ethno-nations do exist, but most countries (and thus national identity) do not correspond to a particular ethno group. Nationalism is a phenomenon from the xix century, before that, identity was mostly regional/ city-state in same cases, dependant on servitude and religious and before that tribal or in same cases of social status (roman citizenship). Identity isn't stagnant and culture is always changing, and politics have a huge impact.
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@oyungogdfrust4136 it's fairly easy: looking at last century and size of turkiye and it's foreign policy, greeks are reacting mostly out of fear of their former colonizer, meanwhile turkiye is dping it's empirial thing (no doubt, u just need to look other turkish borders and conect to positions in foreign policy to observe this). Turkiye as a society and as a politically never confronted itself of the crimes it comited and often revises history or denies it altogether. Greece as a country has had enough suffering, loss of power, identity, invaded etc, and has already been forced to confront itself several times. Pretending otherwise is just another deflection of turkiye being it's supremacist self, something erdo uses often to manipulate the masses and keep him and his goons in power (don't know if u notice, but they are making the rich very rich, meanwhile making the poor very poor, killing off the middle class). This is ofcourse just a superficial analisis, anything else wouldn't fit in a yt coment section.
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@andrewfrancis3591 the further south u go, the more alternatives u have as weather is also milder.
Heat pump does well for cooling not just heating. Also, some of us already live in well built houses, that don't need a/c to keep cool.
Finally, an a/c can be conected to wind and solar and go off grid most of the time, connecting to the grid for when needed, and that means hidro, solar, bio-gas, wind, u name it. We've been working for it for years now when there was not as much scale and paying high bills for it. And now? Well it payed off as we increse these productions.
We are doing fine, we actually have already off grid factories. Don't worry about that, worry about fire season, that's our problem down here not energy.
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@Steelrat1994 I'll explain: putin wants monopoly in thr supply part of gas market to eu, that is why his whole foreign policy is so agressive. All the countries russia directly or indirectly unstabilize have something to do with competing gas supply. For example, georgia allowed a gas pipeline to go thru its territory from the stans, it got russian invaded, syria could be the path for a arabian pipeline, it got assad protection, lybia could build a pipeline crossing the med sea, it got russian interference (along with everyone else including Italy, france, usa, egipt, turkey etc) in its civil war. Ukraine gas 1% of all gas deposits known, it is also cheaper to drill than russia's, so it gain a russian separatist movement. Khazakstan also got menaced as it started conversations about joining the pipeline that crosses georgia, a shell project. See, the logic, if someone gets gas in enough quantity, it can use it to dump enough quantity to control supply price, while eu controls demand which makes putinists very menaced cause russia suffers the dutch desease. Hope to have helped u understand.
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@diogorodrigues747 ur mixing up 2 diferent subjects into 1. Chega also has voters in urban areas, young folk actually, unless u think someone in his 30s and 40s are old ofcourse. Alentejo and algarve have young people who work in tourism, something that has grown in portugal in the last 20 years which made some youth change region after those jobs. You also forget that old folk tend to die of old age, hence why pcp has been loosing votes even before chega came into play. Finally, yes chega has a horrible budget proposal hence why I don't like the party, but that was another topic inside this coment section where I pointed out that both ps and psd aren't keen on the idea of giving more financial education at school, that part was unrelated to chega.
Now let's see ps: it broke the country twice now, with both ending up with a visit from mr imf, not much diferent from chega is it?
If chega broke the country, it wouldn't be the 1st time for the country would it. If ur so enthusiast in pointing out chega, u won't have trouble to do the same for ps, which u didn't, that is called bias, not a good principle when voting.
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@slayerkek western nations have excess workforce (for industry and basic services, not highly skilled) due to migration, something rus also ruined by the manner it teated central asians. So, yes, making the comparison, russia has a demographics problem, a big one.
As for medium to highly skilled, save exceptions, all countries are in trouble, some in deeper trouble, russia being one of them.
Sorry to burst ur bubble but in the 21st century 70 mill (decreasing by the day) isn't a good workforce number.
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@gdf_6c ur making a huge blunder there.
Yes, there are racists, just that "whites" aren't the only racists.
Yes, there has been replacements around the world, albeit the current theory is bogus, or potencial is - no actual evidence either way.
Ventura would talk about expulsion be it white, yellow or martian: it's not cause she is of african descent, it's cause she is marxist. Hence why he also talked about barring entrance to lula, the very "white" brazilian president. As u can see, there is zero relation to skin shade, 100% related to ideology.
Ventura would also be ok with replacement so long as it was by non marxist christians.
So yes, he would (if he could) expel a blond norwegian and keep the whole of conservative angola. This includes christians from the indian subcontinent, and to an extent hindus. His problem is islamists or better, non secular muslims.
Still, as u can see, unrelated to race, fully cultural and ideological based.
Also, the idea that there are racists in chega forgets that there are racists in bloco and in comunist party (marx was in fact racist).
Conclusion, ur making a whole blunder. Albeit I don't like chega and I don't advise voting for them (specially don't like ventura) u should actually talk to the blacks of the party before making the generalization of racist to all chega.
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