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raystone
12-10-2008, 08:24 PM
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/ambrose_evans-pritchard/blog/2008/12/10/greek_fighting_the_eurozones_weakest_link_starts_t o_crack


The comment section is filled with examples to use of downsides to living in European Union

InterestedParticipant
12-10-2008, 09:53 PM
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/ambrose_evans-pritchard/blog/2008/12/10/greek_fighting_the_eurozones_weakest_link_starts_t o_crack


The comment section is filled with examples to use of downsides to living in European Union

I am unable to get this link to work.

Orgoonian
12-10-2008, 10:21 PM
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/ambrose_evans-pritchard/blog/2008/12/10/greek_fighting_the_eurozones_weakest_link_starts_t o_crack


The comment section is filled with examples to use of downsides to living in European Union


Great read.
Thanks for posting the link.

ihsv
12-10-2008, 10:26 PM
Awesome article! The comments are priceless. This is precisely the kind of analysis I have been waiting for. There is no way in hell that an entire nation would riot for days on end because a 15 year old was shot. There is something much deeper that the media is not telling us, and this article provides a little insight into it. I feel there is more to the story that even what's contained in that article.

Good post, and thanks for the link

revolutionary8
12-10-2008, 10:43 PM
What the article fails to tell us is just why they were rioting in the first place. I rather doubt the rioting was directed towards the world banks, or the EU in general, allthough we all know it ties in together. The comment section is a different story. I read an article a few days ago- Titled "The left torches Greece" located here- http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/the_left_torches_greece
Of course, I don't buy in to the left/right paradigm, but I read the comments and was intrigued by a comment pertaining to just WHY the 15 yo. and the anarchists were protesting in the first place- ie, what made them take to the streets. The person who made the comment was upset at the accusations towards "the Left" when it was actually the anarchists who were rioting.

Now, I must say, I do not know if this is true or not, but the comment made sense to me at that time- "the youth" (as they tag it) were rioting because they refused to allow more work visas for immigrants at that particular time (visa is not the word the commenter used, but that is the translation here in the US). Of course I can no longer find the comment, and it was deleted. It was explained that the Gov't only allows so many work visas in a respective time period, and that the Gov't ended up apologizing for not giving out more work visas AFTER the riots broke out and the boy was shot.
I wish I had saved the comment, and apologize that I cannot expound further in confidence that I would relay the information correctly.

revolutionary8
12-10-2008, 11:27 PM
To add to what I read in the comment section, and to explain why it made sense:
please consider reading Jan Kozak and the book "How Parliament Took a Revolutionary Part in the Transformation to Socialism and the Role of the Popular Masses" aka "Not a Shot Fired" :


A preliminary condition for carrying out fundamental social changes and for making it possible that parliament be made use of for the purpose of transforming a capitalistic society into a socialisitic one is:
- To fight for a firm parliamentary majority which would ensure and deveolop a strong pressure from above and
- To see to it that this firm parliamnetary majority should rely on the revolutionary activity of the broad working masses exerting pressure from below.

iow, create some sort of catastrophe, fund and instigate both sides, so that the people beg for more regulation and more government. In more historical terms, this was called "The Pincer Movement" Very appropriate terminology isn't it?

raystone
12-11-2008, 08:01 AM
I am unable to get this link to work.


Not sure if you cut and paste the link, but that would cause it not to work cause it's truncated. Just need to directly click on the link in the post.

orafi
12-11-2008, 08:14 AM
Not sure if you cut and paste the link, but that would cause it not to work cause it's truncated. Just need to directly click on the link in the post.

wow, what if he doesn't have a left mouse buttona nd all he can do is copy and paste?

you need to be more mindful, sir. :mad:

Deborah K
12-11-2008, 08:49 AM
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/ambrose_evans-pritchard/blog/2008/12/10/greek_fighting_the_eurozones_weakest_link_starts_t o_crack


The comment section is filled with examples to use of downsides to living in European Union


Your avatar is soooooo adorable. Okay, now I'll read the link....:D

acptulsa
12-11-2008, 09:13 AM
Your avatar is soooooo adorable. Okay, now I'll read the link....:D

Chuck Jones was the shizz. I want him to get a Nobel Prize--or even better, a prize worth something.

Great find, raystone. Outstanding.

The people of the world need to find out who the enemy is, and apparently they need this education much sooner than we would guess from watching the pot come slowly to a boil here...

Greece, the cradle of democracy. How fitting if it were to turn into the new cradle of a world standard free republic. Opa! Yet, for that glory they will pay a heavy price over the next few years. Good luck, brothers, and to our amigos in Spain as well.

t0rnado
12-12-2008, 09:55 AM
I have a friend that's Greek and he goes to Greece pretty often. Last year when there were several fires started around Greece, he was telling me that they happened because of political dissent.

I was talking to him about this yesterday and he told me that it had to do with government corruption and that the 15 year old was just the spark that ignited it. He was also telling me that these "anarchists" are commies. He hates the government right now but the anarchists just want to replace it with another government.

raystone
12-15-2008, 09:45 AM
wow, what if he doesn't have a left mouse buttona nd all he can do is copy and paste?

you need to be more mindful, sir. :mad:


sorry, wasn't trying to be a mouse elitist