• hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 天前

    Our Epstein class let in a ton of brown Muslims, it didn’t went well for the local population.

    What you meant to say, is that we bombed the shit out of their homes and then started screeching about the people seeking asylum?

    To be fair, right now all EU is not high on any kind of immigration, because of above-mentioned + housing crisis + working condition going down.

    Also we kinda let them drown on Mediterranean sea, and treated the ones coming in like shit, that helped a bit

    The second you speak the local language though, that perception changes 180.

    Bullshit, then starts the complaining how they speak so badly and don’t understand what you’re saying etc. For some reason many people take it as a personal insult that someone speaks their language badly, rather than as a compliment that the person has gone through the efforts to learn it

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      Yes. It’s all your fault and mine. We are both the Epstein class and we are directly responsible for both manufacturing the wars and invasions, the refugee crisis (which definitely did not contribute to worsening the power of working class across Europe with influx of workers who did not join the unions and had to accept to work for less to survive), etc. etc. It’s definitely our fault, and thus EU fault.

      I also don’t really remember EU bombing Africa or Middle East, only USA & UK, who are famously not part of the EU, but sure.

      Bullshit, then starts the complaining how they speak so badly and don’t understand what you’re saying etc.

      I do not presume to know about the shithole you’re living in, but in Poland the moment a foreigner tries to speak Polish (yes, even the hated “brown Muslims”) this doesn’t happen. Heck, there’s even a chain of Vietnamese restaurants that is marketing itself making jokes about expecting racism and not receiving it.

      rather than as a compliment that the person has gone through the efforts to learn it

      Yeah, no. The effort is expected. You compliment on exceeding expectations, not for meeting the bare minimum.