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<blockquote data-quote="Laus Deo" data-source="post: 1550701" data-attributes="member: 20821"><p>For at least the last 5 years it’s been obvious the EU is communism masquerading as a pseudo-capitalist instrument. It’s never really held much legitimacy among most ordinary Europeans (as per the dozens of referenda results against it and poor turnout for European elections), but a combination of laziness/convenience among the people and FOMO has sustained it. Just like high school, every little country wanted to be part of the cool kids club.</p><p></p><p>This will sound anathema to many on this forum and even would have to me of a few years back, but ironically the best chance at collapsing it would be to continue to expand it e.g. even further into the Balkans and also the Caucasus. ‘Options = instability’ remember? Heck maybe even finally throw Turkey in as a 3rd wheel to the current Franco-German hegemony. Yes you risk flooding Europe with muslims but that’s been happening for the last 50 years anyway, so what do you have to lose?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laus Deo, post: 1550701, member: 20821"] For at least the last 5 years it’s been obvious the EU is communism masquerading as a pseudo-capitalist instrument. It’s never really held much legitimacy among most ordinary Europeans (as per the dozens of referenda results against it and poor turnout for European elections), but a combination of laziness/convenience among the people and FOMO has sustained it. Just like high school, every little country wanted to be part of the cool kids club. This will sound anathema to many on this forum and even would have to me of a few years back, but ironically the best chance at collapsing it would be to continue to expand it e.g. even further into the Balkans and also the Caucasus. ‘Options = instability’ remember? Heck maybe even finally throw Turkey in as a 3rd wheel to the current Franco-German hegemony. Yes you risk flooding Europe with muslims but that’s been happening for the last 50 years anyway, so what do you have to lose? [/QUOTE]
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