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@EuropeanPan

Unapologetically pro-European. Promoting the defence of our civilization and advancing a new spirit of European pride!

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PanEuropeanMovement
PanEuropeanMovement@EuropeanPan·
Europe is an enlightened flame in a dark and savage world. Stand up to protect our continent, our culture and our civilization!
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The D.C.Z. 127 "Graf Zeppelin" flying above the Sturdza Palace, which served Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bucharest
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PanEuropeanMovement@EuropeanPan·
@gatuaab Countering climate change is political policy that is not the task of a nutrition advice organisation. It is entirely unrelated to whether certain types of food are healthy for you as a human being.
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Gál Tamás@gatuaab·
@EuropeanPan I am sorry, but climate change is not an "ideology": it is measurable phenomenon. It is also something that already has devastating consequences. I understand the frustration (why should people give up such simple pleasures), but this is not a horrible thing.
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PanEuropeanMovement@EuropeanPan·
Here is an anecdote that is symbolic for the ever expanding politisation and ideological capture of Western institutions: The Dutch 'Voedingscentrum' (Nutrition Centre) is a government funded organisation that advises the public on how to eat healthy. People certainly did not always follow their advice, it was still considered the science-based gold standard on food and health. But in their latest nutrition advise, they went far beyond their original scope, now advising people to eat maximum 100g of red meat (basically 1 modest sausage) per week (!), not because more meat would be unhealthy for you, but in order to achieve "the climate goals". You could say it's just a minor issue, but it should be seen in the same light as the media defending and nudging unpopular government policies, diversity quotas for public servants, the police refusing to release accurate suspect descriptions, churches promoting "wokeness" and mass immigration, etc. Organisation on which we used to rely to perform a specific set of functions are now prioritising advancing a certain ideology, often to the detriment of those functions.
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Ons Erfdeel
Ons Erfdeel@OnsErfdeel·
Ostfriesland. Geweldig. Wie is wel eens in Ostfriesland geweest? 🥰
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PanEuropeanMovement@EuropeanPan·
The centre in Ter Apel is the location where asylum seekers are first brought on arrival in the Netherlands. The quality of life in the village has been completely destroyed. The Red Cross and other NGOs are now leaving the facility because of how dangerous it is. Even the Dutch asylum minister had to cancel a visit there last week because "his safety could not be guaranteed", yet the same minister works tirelessly on exposing the entire Dutch population to the same danger by forcing every single municipality in the country to open an asylum shelter.
Visegrád 24@visegrad24

BREAKING: The Red Cross leaves the asylum center in Ter Apel due to violence. They say that the safety of their employees can’t be guaranteed after 2 stabbing at the center last week and a 3rd stabbing carried out in central Amsterdam by an asylym seeker from Ter Apel.

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Chernomorets
Chernomorets@umnavafla·
@cornu__copia No, most of them are in Athens. Take a walk through Omonia and Monastiraki and it wouldn't be out of place in W. Europe.
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There is surprisingly little visible diversity in Thessaloniki, 🇬🇷. Less than in East Europe even. Almost all workers you see here are natives, even most delivery drivers. I've only seen some African migrants here, only Muslims here are Turkish tourists, also no South Asians.
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PanEuropeanMovement@EuropeanPan·
Nah bro, Athens has a HUGE non-European population: South Asians, Arabs, Africans, Southeast Asians. A large percentage of all minimarkets are run by Bangladeshis, there are tons of Middle Eastern cafes, African bars, groups of Arab guys who look like identical copies of each other shouting in their phones all day long, burkas, dudes with long islamic robes, beards and flip-flops. It is pretty shocking actually.
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Tantric Turanist 🇫🇮🇺🇦
I don't think that Greece grants many student or work visas and all the "refugees" head to Western Europe the moment they cross the Mediterranean.
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Rive Droite
Rive Droite@R_Droite·
@EuropeanPan I know you suffer from TDS but to bring ‘MAGAtards’ into this is extremly stupid even by your standards.
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Gammon Worshipper
Gammon Worshipper@itaintwhiteboy·
Yankification is bad…..unless it’s pride, BLM, black history month, MLK, rap, Obama fawning, intersectionality, complaining about roe v wade and gun grime, women’s marches, Taylor swift, yasss and all that You actually like yankification, just not the red half of America
G.T@gingerrtom

the yankification of the uk needs to be studied, shagging flags now talk of guns, all the shit we used to mock the us for, keep it the fuck over there.

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PanEuropeanMovement@EuropeanPan·
New oil refineries and depots set ablaze every day, massive fuel queues across Russia, and Crimea virtually cut off with both the land bridge and sea supply lines turning into absolute massacres. And we are only halfway the summer.
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homoludens@homoludens·
@EuropeanPan The issue is using "EU" instead of names of responsible people. Someone intentionally subverted the will of the people of the EU and their names are not in the public. Why?
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PanEuropeanMovement@EuropeanPan·
We could spend all day explaining that a majority of the European parliament voted against chat control multiple times and that it was only passed because of a dirty procedural trick by Ursula's party, backed by national governments, but it will be mostly in vain. "The EU decided to read our private messages" is all that the ordinary European citizen will know. And frankly, you can't blame them. Instead, we should blame the politicians who fanatically pushed through a highly controversial, widely unpopular proposal that had been rejected in a democratic vote multiple times in a row. The EU will survive. It isn't going anywhere. But people are understandably furious right now and it has no use trying to go against this storm by once again acting like some kind volunteer PR-department for Brussels. They need to do their own damage control. This wasn't some kind of honest mistake, but a sly, calculated political maneuvre. So I say let people rage against "the EU" for a bit. That is what the politicians responsible for this mess deserve.
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LabRat@Nordix_XY·
@Szabadsag1956 How does this work practically? What does Ukraine use as collateral? Presumably they don't pay out of pocket.
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