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On 13-8-2011 7:59, Warp wrote:
> Nowadays the trend has reversed itself, sometimes even to the point of
> detriment. In many European countries the local culture is despised and
> even considered "primitive and backwards", while cultures of distant lands
> are utopized (to the point of actually ignoring and refusing to acknowledge
> any negative sides of those cultures). The preservation of distant cultures,
> even when those people immigrate to Europe, is so idolized that it actually
> causes more problems than it's worth.
Are you talking about the same Europe that I am living in?
I am aware that some populist movements try to get this distorted view
across. But things don't get true simply by repeating the same nonsense
over and over again.
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Apparently you can afford your own dictator for less than 10 cents per
citizen per day.
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