>Pierre Moscovici says a growing revolt against elites and globalisation has potential to destroy the European Union >We, the establishment, have become a category as identifiable as the losers of globalisation. >He condemned referendums as “instruments of distortion and massive disinformation” >Muscovici also urged his European colleagues not to be naive or think the EU was ready for a federalist leap forward, saying such a move would not be tolerated in eastern European countries intent on rediscovering their national sovereignty outside the former Soviet Union. >Apart from making the euro the centre of a revamped EU, he called for an end to further enlargement, a more interventionist industrial policy
>>Apart from making the euro the centre of a revamped EU They just won't give up, will they?
And archive.is your shit, faggot.
Cameron Powell
>growing revolt against globalisation has potential to destroy globalist organization
ohhh nooooo that sucks
Isaiah Hall
>archive.is Aparentlly that is compromised or something, honeypot for IP's use something else in the future
Nicholas Brown
Too late. EU will have to go.
Hudson Gutierrez
The EU is a project benefiting the elites, not the average guy. It should come as no surprise to them that it is not especially well liked.
>He condemned referendums as “instruments of distortion and massive disinformation” Send him into the Frischluft.
Nathaniel Rivera
That sucks. Since when? Also, which other is good?
Mason Martinez
He is pretty much right
The neetos globlistos will continue to raign until people actually get to frustrated and begin to riot all over EU
We are really close to that so they are trying to play it slow and steady
Jack Wilson
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Logan Bailey
It's a shame. I think the EU is a good idea but not as the manifestation of western "progressive" thinking.
That is: Trade deals good. Open border between EU nations probably good in the long run. Welcoming millions of rapefugees very bad. Letting European culture be swamped while middle eastern culture is defended very bad.
You want to come together like a conservative America, not like, well, what you have been doing.
Bentley Hernandez
It's the definition of modern lefty policies. A bunch of alright stuff but it is always packaged with Volkstod.
Adrian Myers
EUSSR, not even once.
Noah Wood
Hold on what the fuck are you talking about? Can someome confirm this or give more info?
Jace Roberts
>a more interventionist industrial policy And thus you got socialism trough the back door. Congrats Eurofaggots.
Nathaniel Stewart
(((moscovici)))
>Previously a member of the Trotskyist group the Revolutionary Communist League >Born in Paris, he is the son of the influential Romanian-Jewish social psychologist Serge Moscovici and of the Polish-Jewish psychoanalyst Marie Bromberg-Moscovici
pol is always right
Hunter Reed
>he studied under Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who became a friend and mentor in politics >Strauss-Kahn's father was born to an Alsatian Jewish father and a Catholic mother from Lorraine; Strauss-Kahn's mother is from a Sephardic Jewish family in Tunisia
also check my ID
Dylan Lee
>social psychologist >psychoanalyst >belongs to a "we are the chosen ones and everyone else will burn in hell, also we don't recruit" cult
No way that could ever go wrong.
Christopher Fisher
I've downloaded how to make bombs and guerrilla tactics manuals from that website How fucked am I?
Oliver Rodriguez
Conservative unions last (USA)
Leftist unions fail (USSR)
The EU leans more towards the USSR than it does the USA. So guess what will happen.
Jordan Roberts
This is pretty interesting.
I wonder if this would effect AID to developing nations in the way of getting unhindered tax free market access to the EU?
Caleb Rodriguez
>Pierre Moscovici says a growing revolt against elites and globalisation has potential to destroy the European Union
Easton Price
kek
Easton Rodriguez
Crude but true. You only have to infiltrate one business organization (easy because their tool today is money and finance) and you influence all of Europe. The EU will have to redefine itself and Le Pen in France does not necessarily mean Frexit