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@panosfye why the fuck should i pay for stuff my grandpa did? still asking germany is retarded, what comes next? asking italy for repayments for the hundreds of years the romans controlled greece?
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ΤΑ ΣΥΓΓΝΩΜΗ ΣΑΣ ΔΕ ΠΕΡΝΑΝΕ. ΕΔΩ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΚΑΙ ΜΑΣ ΣΚΟΤΩΣΑΤΕ ΤΟΥΣ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΥΣ ΜΑΣ. ΑΠΟΖΗΜΙΩΣΤΕ ΜΑΣ ΤΩΡΑ ! γερμαναράδες.
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@PligomenosAetos The black sheep aint greece germany destroyed our country and never payed us back cause of the marshal treaty imagine how we feel they destroyed our country and now they ask from as to pay them back i feel so angry i feel like i need to kill some germans, They lost the war and we dont use them like slaves as we should do and now because we let them unpunished they want more and more, seriously german people should be our slaves cause they lost the war. why arent our slaves?
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Re paidia psaxnw na vrw sto google kati gia tin diaskepsi eirinis sto parisi , pou na leei kati gia tis apozimiwseis tis germanias pros tin ellada alla den iparxei tipota. An kapoios exei mia pigi na tin anevasei...Giati distixws nomizw oti auto pou leme gia ta 7.1 dis einai diki mas propaganda...
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@PligomenosAetos The trouble is, this is 2010. I was not making that comment because I though Germany was being treated unfairly in 1946 - quite the opposite. The problem is that Germany did not exist at all then. The federal republic was founded in 1949. I just do not think it very likely that Germany would acquiesce in reverting to an international agreement from a time when Germany did not even exist. The situation is different today. Germany does exist and, like it or not, it gets a say.
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@PligomenosAetos Fair enough - I did not mean to offend. I was not talking about any corruption in Greece, either. My reference was more to the international banking system. But as you say - let's just see what happens.
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@JohannMint Please don't tell me about corrupted politicians etc. because we can talk for centuries upon these matters. As you very correctly said, the answer is that we don't live in an ideal world. Greece is the excuse to devalue Euro for the sake of future cheap German products worlwide. Deutsche Bank in the game too with its CDS against Greece. So, "let the best man win" as the British say !!!
The big problem after all these evolutions is trust between members of EU dear Johann.
OK, the black sheep is Greece for now !!!
But Germany is playing games upon all economies of European South with rumors and depreciation via Spiegel against Greece, Merkel's ministers' interviews supporting Spiegel, aggresive statements and CDS via Deutsche Bank and Merkel's policy delaying support Greece in general.
All these facts drive only to devaluation of Euro and even to the break up of EU.
PligomenosAetos 1 year ago
@PligomenosAetos Just quickly, I do not think we disagree as much as you think we do. The obscene cover page was not "DER SPIEGEL" but a magazine called "FOCUS". It may be true that this is going to end up finishing off the EU. Greece will survive and so will all the other European nations. But if it breaks up, then the banks will have played a much bigger ole in that than any magazine cover or the German chancellor.
JohannMint 1 year ago
@JohannMint Yes, excuse me it was the magazine FOCUS not Spiegel. What you maybe didn't understand is that all these institutions like magazines, banks, political parties, media, companies etc. which serve the idea of devaluating Euro or the idea of a future break up of EU are employees of the same boss and they cooperate together. My big concern is not their motives but the trend of people to give attention to them and follow their advices.
PligomenosAetos 1 year ago