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Greek Groyper@greek_groyper·
@saber_k086 That's fucked up I was waiting for it to drop to 0.5 and the north invading by 2050 giving us cool video games and stuff. This timeline sucks.
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The Union Forever
The Union Forever@Fed_man_2·
@notnotbreadman3 @Wolfgang18842 Tragically we'd presumably nuke you back Also Liberalism is objectively the superior ideology, so even if you got rid of it in the exchange it would inevitably re emerge
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Wolfgang 🇪🇺🇦🇹🇧🇪
The Yankee understanding of Germany (regardless of ideology) begins in 1939 and ends in 1945. For them, Germans have no history before or after, and their culture and society are reduced to a cartoonish monolith based on the worst aspects of Berlin culture.
Prêstón Alfónső Párra Mejia Luca Matteo del Tóro@ThePrestonParra

Germany is in a remarkably low place. I don’t seek to offer the redundant “AmeriChud” demoralization lecture, criticizing a land about which many Americans know next to nothing. Still, I do feel somewhat more educated on Europe as a whole, having traveled across so much of it. You hear a lot these days about the void Germany has become, but from an American perspective it is usually lumped in with the broader “libshit” collective of Europe: A continent in a state of spiritual violation. With decent insight; however, I would say that Germany and the United Kingdom are easily and objectively the worst off in terms of the infringement upon their spiritual rights and identity. Those energetically critical of the Hitlerian legacy simply cannot deny that his cause at least provided a spiritual revolution in the hearts and on the faces of the German people—something resoundingly better than whatever now resides in German hearts and on German faces today. One assumes this evasion of the German spirit continues to elude the German people because their self-prescribed cocktail of resolute self-condemnation refuses to release them. Although, one cannot honestly look at Germany today versus the 1930s—or any other period, for that matter and conclude that it is in any way in better shape. It is the opposite. Deutschland is a dying wolf, ailing for a forest healer to tend to its terminal prognosis. Yet the wolf refuses to consume the bitter medical realities necessary to become vibrant with life again. This is because the wolf has convinced itself that the role it played in becoming wounded in the first place demands its own total verbal, physical, and spiritual submissive penance. A reality ultimately resulting in its demise. In the non-analogical version of events, today’s Germans were not even alive for the activities that resulted in the “wound.” Yet they still find reasons to wallow in self-hating despair and degenerate communism. I find admirable the self-sacrificial honor of the German people: they are the best, even at apologizing. Yet I find it heartbreaking how profoundly and wrongfully placed that commitment to apologizing is, and where it has led them. This is a shameful existence, and one in which the shame can be felt and seen by the average Western onlooker. Germany is not a country of eternal shame. Germany is the Fatherland: The country of triumph, ingenuity, and an old yet evolving imagination; a country so strong that its decades-old accomplishments still outpace those of its competitor nations. Deutschland has faced the scourge of communist infiltration before, and although to a lesser extent, the same resolve it once showed is still possible today. A saved Europe will undoubtedly, and unsurprisingly, begin with a saved Germany. So, as someone with a dusting of German ancestry and a deep appreciation for any Western country’s national spirit, I thank all those who built, fought, and died for the foundations that still provide for such an inspirational and marvelous country and people.

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European Challenges
European Challenges@eurochallenges·
@ulrichspeck The question instead should be „how do we reduce these dependencies as much as much as possible as quickly as possible?“.
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Elisa Mosini 🇪🇺🇮🇹
The US is threatening a potential UK‑EU rapprochement if it negatively affects relations with Washington. They don't want a closer UK‑EU relationship, as they desire to keep Europe divided. For years, we Europeans fought among friends… but that will no longer happen. 🇪🇺🇬🇧
Sue Wilson@Suewilson91

"Britain pursuing closer ties with the European Union will “not be viewed favourably” in the White House if it in any way affects the trading relationship between the UK and US, Washington’s ambassador to the UK has warned." Fine by me! cityam.com/us-ambassador-…

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Octavian 🇪🇺
Octavian 🇪🇺@posta_octavian·
@MosiniElisa The only way it would be coherent to piss off the US in order to move closer to the EU is to rejoin
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Anglo Chud
Anglo Chud@AngloChud2001·
You hear this take a lot from e-tradcaths but I don’t know how you can say this as though traditionally Catholic countries like France and Spain are somehow less woke than the likes of England and Germany.
J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander_

The Protestant Reformation was probably the most destructive event humanity ever has or ever will experience and virtually everything wrong with the world today can be traced to the logically consistent application of its principles.

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OldSwede 🇸🇪🤝🇺🇦
@notnotbreadman3 @oroborous I mean if your political beliefs makes the beliefs of conservatives evil, then there's nothing to explain, that's your belief and just as many conservatives consider you evil that's what you'll believe.
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Randal Smith
Randal Smith@RandalSmit30944·
@notnotbreadman3 @Wolfgang18842 This presupposes that anyone in Europe ever objected to that outcome. Remember both the fascists and the communists were just claiming to achieve true liberalism as opposed to plutocracy. The American victory was just the victory of the same liberalism that dominated the west.
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@RandalSmit30944 @Wolfgang18842 Well, as low hanging fruit the children of the Germans in Flanders would have overrun all of Europe if not for American intervention. The Marshall plan also came at the cost of having to become mini Americas, with massive soft power movements that culminated in the 68 generation
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Randal Smith
Randal Smith@RandalSmit30944·
@notnotbreadman3 @Wolfgang18842 That Elite was onboarded long before the war even started. Britain and France were lousy with libshits and anyone who could’ve stopped them was dead in Flanders. America did its part, but the rot was there, and all America ever did was incubate ideas Europe already had.
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Randal Smith
Randal Smith@RandalSmit30944·
@notnotbreadman3 @Wolfgang18842 America has absolutely wronged Europe in this way, but it could not have happened without complicity in Europe. America couldn’t stop Germany from relying on Russian fuel while blowing up any alternative, for instance. America’s power is wildy overstated to absolve cretins.
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