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@blahblahboii In the Netherlands during the 1960's to 1980's the Indonesian-led Neo-Nazi parties were pro-immigration from Indonesia, Suriname, and the Netherlands Antilles, but against immigration from other countries. I've heard German immigrants in the Netherlands complain about non-Whites, in one case an older German man said how seeing Somali refugees walk around makes "the neighbourhood looks worse". Meanwhile most pro-immigration rhetoric seems to come from indigenous Dutch people and new immigrants.
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In the Netherlands it's extremely common for people to both have welfare and have full time black jobs, these people have more to spend than those with only one of either.
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My mother is an immigrant from a Caribbean country of African descent, most of my family members from mother's side either have 0 Dutch friends or are integrated and have Dutch husbands. My mother herself lives in a 98% White province and somehow the vast majority of her friends are also foreigners. The only foreigners I know with White friends tend to be married to Dutch people, like a Hindustani man with a Groninger wife, their children typically all speak Dutch and Low Saxon and married other White people. In the West of the country it seems like Dutch people are slowly going extinct, I live in a mostly White neighbourhood in a big city but almost all the children are of various foreign descent, mostly of the most recent migrants (Syrians, Iraqi's).
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02:35 Technically most Hispanic, Greek, Italian, and Moroccan guest labourers returned to their own countries. Of the Moroccans in the Netherlands today 94% have no relation to the guest labourers and while the guest labourers mostly came from major cities most Moroccans in the Netherlands are from the Rif area.
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The issue with nuclear energy ⚡ in Europe is that anyone who considers themselves "pro-Green" outside of France will do literally anything to stop nuclear power including giving more ground to coal and natural gas. In fact Germany deliberately increased their dependence on gas to stop all nuclear reactors. Ironically, most hatred towards nuclear energy comes from the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, but Japan actually uses much more nuclear energy than other countries. This is likely because of their bad relationships with their neighbours meaning that a dependence on them would be political suicide. Western Europeans really need to change their stance on nuclear energy and follow independent countries like Japan and France and stop this paranoia because "nuclear sounds scary".
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@andreasi8741 Smart strategy, the new Muslim inhabitants of Greek Cyprus could call for unification under Turkish demands, then Turkey will deport both the Greeks and new migrants creating a fully Turkish island.
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To me Greenlandic independence doesn't even make that much sense, it seems more like ideological "anti-colonialism" rather than any logical step by the Greenlanders to actually want a better life.
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Whenever you ask a German they will say that "there is no divide, Germans are 1 people" but then you look at literally anything and there are always major cultural differences that they refuse to admit.
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Yes, when I was in the Philippines I was almost daily bombarded with articles by the government celebrating the removal of illegal aliens and people were celebrating it. As a Dutchman this was an absolutely weird thing to see, in the West newspapers would only report on this as something negative, meanwhile in the Philippines "we kicked out this U.S. American pensioner who was convicted of S.A. in those U.S.A.", meanwhile here such people would never even be reported on.
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Germany should be a lesson to the world for how not to run a country.
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Rising costs of labour just means that the poorest people get higher wages, this also means that companies will no longer be able to afford largely useless positions meaning a decline of the managerial class. I genuinely don't see how this is bad.
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Europe would have been largely independent from oil and could've had electric cars in the 1990's if they focused on nuclear power, but activists in West Germany exported their anti-nuclear bias elsewhere and Europe's energy independence collapsed.
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The issue is, any criticism of immigration is now being defined as "racist".
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@catriona_drummond You only need a few years of Communism. Czechoslovakia was closer to Western Europe than Eastern Europe too.
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Buying a house is usually cheaper, for example you can pay € 800,- a month in rent for a room but the owner only pays € 500,- a month in mortgage for the entire house. The monthly payments for houses are usually cheaper, the main issue is that the initial investment to actually buy a house is usually prohibitively expensive.
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@SK-vw3in You should probably open a history book and open up a chapter on Nazi economics, their economic model was based on 5 year plans and largely social and planned.
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Please do a video on the Danish housing crisis. As Denmark created strict immigration laws it actually shows that exponentially rising housing prices also happen there, possibly.
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@kacperzimowski4626 Some parts of central Luzon have a booming economy, most of the Philippines is severely lagging behind due to a highly regulated work culture and extreme corruption. Many entrepreneurial Filipino's cannot make a successful business because of the culture (both political and personal). The Ukraine was already poorer than the Kingdom of Thailand before the war. We just see Europe and think "rich", but much of South-East Asia is richer than much of South-East Europe.
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East Germany is still an Eastern European country and follows the same trends, including that of economic growth despite lowering fertility, voting for right wing parties, lower rates of immigrants, Etc.
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01:10 Léon & Castile, "Spain" didn't exist yet, and it's dishonest to not call Portugal "Spain" if Castile is.
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Assuming that all old people are rich, believe me, the children of those old people with houses have guaranteed housing, old people that didn't have the money to buy houses in the past still don't have houses. This is not a generational gap, that is something that rich kids say, this is a wealth gap.
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@driver13g27 That's not due to socialism, it's due to privacy restrictions. It's just that different types of companies are in power here, it's just another form of Neo-Liberalism from the U.S. type of Neo-Liberal economy.
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Same happened with Lijst Pim Fortuyn, they said that they'd decrease immigration back in 2001, but nothing happened and the E.U. blocked all proposals.
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European countries: "let's look at the government." France: "Let's look at the President."
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Presidential republics have existed for over a century, France has an extremely powerful President and in those U.S.A. the President is only slightly less powerful than Congress. Meanwhile no European wants to see a presidential republic anywhere, Europeans seem to be allergic to non-ceremonial presidents which is why European countries are always so slow to take action.
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05:55 Imagine being against expanding the carbon footprint and then supporting the biggest contribution to carbon dioxide production. The "Greens" should not claim that they're green.
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Yeah, it makes sense if he played copyrighted material from third parties... But he doesn't.
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Dude, unemployment welfare is higher in the Netherlands than that. I didn't expect the Spanish to be that poor. No wonder your houses are so cheap.
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@rabbitbobo4131 Which is true, but despite the stronger inventing and innovation power of the European Union, the vested interest groups have prevented many local tech companies from rising here. America is only lately seeing this with its tech giants restricting further competition, which is why most major competitors in the past five years have been from the Far East.
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I was at a naturalisation ceremony for a friend a couple of months ago, he's a Chinese immigrant and doesn't speak either Dutch or English. He owns a house, passed the inburgeringexams after falling each 6 times, worked really hard to get the passport. I know several Chinese that just completely forgot how to speak Dutch after naturalisation. Meanwhile, at employment agencies I was told that they noticed a very strong difference between Syrian refugees and Ukrainian refugees. As a young man told me "Syrians that come here clearly don't want to work, the municipality sends them here and they are only here because they can lose their unemployment benefits if they don't apply for work, Ukrainians come here and immediately want to work. Unfortunately, we don't have any work for them, but they seem desperate and beg for work, many or them even refuse to take any unemployment benefits."
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Human rights are rights regardless of borders...
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North and South, most of both East and West Germany was Prussian.
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This has been the policy in the West for decades, whenever anyone criticises any group for not integrating the person asking that question is accused of being a racist. If we actually help people integrate real racists would be rare, but by calling everyone a racist we are getting a surge of real racists if this doesn't get addressed.
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@osheridan No former Communist country has, all their "traditional values" are modern re-inventions in order to build their new nation. The Russian Orthodox Church was banned for many years under Soviet rule, independent Russia suddenly embraced the church as a central part of their identity. The same in Romania, the same in Serbia.
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@loafoffloof3420 the same could be said about Malaysia and Indonesia, none of these countries are maximising their potential, rather they are maximising corruption.
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What is "left-wing" in one country is "right-wing" in another, supporting Communism is far-right in Taiwan (Republic of China 🇹🇼) and Hong Kong, while supporting free capitalism is "far-left".
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The solution is simple, make it possible to get a bachelor's degree in 1 or 2 years, drop all unnecessary subjects from university programme so people specialise, people's careers start earlier, university gets much cheaper, and women have kids earlier as they reach better careers earlier on.
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I voted for the far-right party, but as I am going on a date with a woman tomorrow I just told her that I voted tor the main far-left party. Just publicly say that you support left-wing parties but vote far-right whenever possible.
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Before the European Union existed, Western Europe was known as "Fort Europe" because it was so difficult to immigrate to. Only Turks, Algerians, and Moroccans found ways around this by coming in illegally and using human rights lawyers to grant them citizenship. But anyone else from anywhere in the world had very little change to settle anywhere in Western Europe.
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They are letting a golden opportunity slide, this will bite them in the... You know what, later.
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06:05 ¿How is that swerving right on immigration? ¡¿Have you even seen the immigration policies of left-wing regimes?! It's nearly impossible to become a citizen of the People's Republic of China or North Korea, it's been mostly the non-Communist countries that have advocated for open borders.
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07:50 "Non-market", yeah "¿how dare they challenge our duopoly?"
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It's a vicious cycle.
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People literally made the same excuses for the S.P.D. back in the 1920's, if they haven't learned it in the past 100 years, they won't learn it now.
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00:20 Greenland is in America, not Europe.
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It's an Asian country that is only partially in Europe (depending on one's definition), but the E.U. is clearly pro-Asian as Cyprus which is 100% Asian is even in the Eurozone.
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09:38 The Socialist Party is also a proponent of the Netherleave (or "Nexit") and abolishing the Euro.
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I don't think that we should call people obsessed with race "left-wing", it really sounds right-wing to me, especially when you realise that Wokeism's talk about "race consciousness" is literally something you can find in that other failed academic's works.
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Still throwing around a lot of Anglicisms, "Conservative" isn't what the C.D.A. are, they are Confessionalist, only the Forum for Democracy only describes itself as "Conservative", perhaps J.A.21, but they largely call themselves "rationally right-wing". Also I am not sure how Volt is more right-wing than the arguably right-wing Democrats '66.
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Please do Switzerland, also gives you another excuse to talk about the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation.
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