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334 sats \ 12 replies \ @TomK 12 Sep 2023
The Davosian commies are clearly panicking in my opinion. The moment Japan drops YCC the Euro is toast and they know it. Kill the ECB'S commie printer and all this sh.t will be gone.
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0 sats \ 11 replies \ @siggy47 OP 12 Sep 2023
I'm sure I have a naive opinion about Europeans, but are there many in Germany who think like you do, Tom? What about your fellow journalists?
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20 sats \ 10 replies \ @TomK 12 Sep 2023
80-90% of journalists vote for socialist/ green parties. We had a research on this two or three years ago. Large editorials receive tax payer money via public households and the people are forced to pay for state media which covers a big part of the market. It's rigged and manipulated like You can't imagine. Clearly my voice is a lonely wolfe's howling now that the climate narrative is dominating ANYTHING... it's the end game of a former free society that now openly starts censoring via the EU.
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20 sats \ 7 replies \ @carlosfandango 12 Sep 2023
Certain countries within the EU have always had left leaning sentiment but i thought there was a grass roots right-wing movement springing up in places like Hungary etc. could it lead to fracturing of the EU model?
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20 sats \ 6 replies \ @TomK 12 Sep 2023
The EU is a big media construct. Politically You have at least three factions with their own interests and there is Davos utilizing institutions like the ECB to fulfill their own agenda. Now we see clear signs from the populous that regionalism and national movements are gaining traction. The war against the german industry could be a fatal trigger ti fracturing faster. That France is losing its colonial power does not help
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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @carlosfandango 12 Sep 2023
Interesting - thank you. Any insights as to the general mood towards migration from the global south? France being traditionally quite welcoming with its historical links to certain countries. I recall the dark times of the 90s (?) in response to Turkish migration to Germany - some areas of Berlin were no go zones.
I have always considered the tension in the EU as between industrial north and agrarian south. France and Germany as the real powerhouses and hence the real control but obligated to hold together some shaky economies like Greece, Italy etc.
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20 sats \ 0 replies \ @TomK 12 Sep 2023
Europe is facing a continueing migration crisis that will especially hit the german welfare state and destabilize the country even more. That was the purpose from the very beginning: weakening the industrial center of the continent. If You ask Yourself who could have interests in this - watch a little further to the north-east where You will find an island with a group of very powerful people running the show. I am watching how the Fed system has taken its capital off their market (LIBOR) and what consequences this could have in the long run...
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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @siggy47 OP 12 Sep 2023
I have been following what's going on with the coups in Africa. Do you think the CFA franc is in real trouble?
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20 sats \ 2 replies \ @TomK 12 Sep 2023
The CFA is dead. The DOD clearly refused to help France and now they are powerless. Niger is pushing the price for uranium from 0.8 to 200 USD for Paris. That's the middlefinger
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 OP 12 Sep 2023
That's good for Africa. I guess France's free ride is ending.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 OP 12 Sep 2023
I'm glad you're still writing.
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20 sats \ 0 replies \ @TomK 12 Sep 2023
Oh thanks. I am in my exile by choice in the south. The distance really helos but it also clears the view. And what I recognize on any level of society is a form of re-weaponization of the people. No diplomacy with Russia, attacks on european farmers, home owners, extreme wokism etc etc
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367 sats \ 1 reply \ @john_doe 13 Sep 2023
Almost half of September, exactly as planned by the deep state. I heard a French lawyer saying in Luxembourg the city mayor reserved places for mass vaccination in December.
To appease the emotions with this madness, let me share a Japanese joke.
Joke
First picture it says "I wanted a kid but it's somewhat different than imagined" and the price of the thing to carry the baby with social distancing, 19,800JPY.
Second image it says "No, no, what I expected was... This!?" And the price of the tube to feed the baby with social distancing, 1,980JPY.
Third image, it says "Sachiko, don't bother anymore with social distancing. Oh you..."
Fourth image it says "Chuchuchuchu" (onomatopoeia for kisses).
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367 sats \ 0 replies \ @john_doe 13 Sep 2023
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