Originally posted by BeBro
Well, just to make that clear, I personally have no prob with people making criticism towards the EU, in fact I usually share some (not all) of it. There are indeed massive problems in the EU, that is no secret. I also don't see a prob if people don't like the EU at all and don't want to be part of it, that's their business, and I'm not there to tell them what to think.
However, in this thread I had more the feeling that the EU as it is today is just a result of some evil plot, and only true evildoers could see something positive in it.
Well, just to make that clear, I personally have no prob with people making criticism towards the EU, in fact I usually share some (not all) of it. There are indeed massive problems in the EU, that is no secret. I also don't see a prob if people don't like the EU at all and don't want to be part of it, that's their business, and I'm not there to tell them what to think.
However, in this thread I had more the feeling that the EU as it is today is just a result of some evil plot, and only true evildoers could see something positive in it.
what really irks me is the way that the political classes, both at the national and european levels, seem intent on forcing through measures which are plainly unpopular with the people of europe. when we are asked for our views and give the ‘wrong’ answer, it makes no difference. we are told to vote again until we get it right, or the politicians get together, change a few words in the document and then claim it's something completely different and not worthy of a vote. we are told this is how it's going to be, and if you don't like it...well that's too bad.
if you want to call that an evil plot then fine, but i don't find such language very helpful, because it obscures the serious questions about the democratic credentials and legitimacy of the new europe being created right in front of us.
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