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Then we agree :-) Of course I know it's only a small group who is burning those buildings.
One of the two public building burnt you are talking about it the old Ministry of Economy.
It's really weird that the fire started on the 4TH floor.... miracle...
It's really weird that the fire started on the 4TH floor.... miracle...
Ιt's nice having anarchists who can throw a petrol bomb so high and accurately. :P
Please call them anarcho-communists instead of anarchists, I don't want to be in one group with those anarchists :P
Actually they are not even anarchists, let alone communists, in order to call them so. :P
They claim to be antiauthoritarians, but I think that even this term is wrong for them.
They claim to be antiauthoritarians, but I think that even this term is wrong for them.
not to mention that the fourth floor of a department of greek ministry of economy with all records of illegal businessmen or black money cases caught fire and the rest of the building untouched.
stop being so naive some of you. open your eyes.
and rubinho, even if they were not 30, but 200, 300 or 1000? so what's the percentage of uncivilized protestants? 200/150000. do the math.
stop being so naive some of you. open your eyes.
and rubinho, even if they were not 30, but 200, 300 or 1000? so what's the percentage of uncivilized protestants? 200/150000. do the math.
Hmmmm ok... well the media here claim they are anarchists and communists...
But what do those protesters want? Throw down the government?? And then what?? New elections?? or new political system?? Out of the European Union (I guess so, when they burn down the EU flag:P). Or are they just angry and irrational, and that's it?
But what do those protesters want? Throw down the government?? And then what?? New elections?? or new political system?? Out of the European Union (I guess so, when they burn down the EU flag:P). Or are they just angry and irrational, and that's it?
it's so sad that only an argentinian guy who had lived such mess in his country can feel sympathy for greek people. the rest of you, are acting like technocrats. :(
I feel sorry for you, but the madness that is going on in Athens ( and maybe other cities, I don't know ) is just ... impermissible.
if the EU wasn't filled with technocrats, they wouldn't have lend you the money
actually, I don't really care who the greeks are taking their anger out against. I wished they started questioning their own government, in stead of getting angry at the EU, but in the end, it's their internal politics are their own business.
Also, someone mentioned their big army budget is necessary to protect them from the agression of their neighbours and that is even europe's fault that we don't protect them. I assume that person is unaware greece is in NATO?
Also, someone mentioned their big army budget is necessary to protect them from the agression of their neighbours and that is even europe's fault that we don't protect them. I assume that person is unaware greece is in NATO?
don't mind, it's filled with golden boys.
i was talking about the average european.
i was talking about the average european.
actually, I don't really care who the greeks are taking their anger out against. I wished they started questioning their own government, in stead of getting angry at the EU
come on guys, who tells you these nonsense? your media? stop watching!
come on guys, who tells you these nonsense? your media? stop watching!
2010-05-06 17:09:45
relentlessgeo naar Don Enzo
it's so sad that only an argentinian guy who had lived such mess in his country can feel sympathy for greek people. the rest of you, are acting like technocrats. :(