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France is in a Debt Trap
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Immigration is Changing Europe's Population
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Europe's Silicon Valleys
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Europe's Lost Talent
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Europe's Lost Talent
Who are Europe's Immigrants?
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Who are Europe's Immigrants?
Europe’s Farmers Are Protesting Against The EU, Here's Why
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Europe’s Farmers Are Protesting Against The EU, Here's Why
The Digital Euro Explained
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The Digital Euro Explained
What if the US Abandons Ukraine?
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Why Hungary Helps Russia
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Why Hungary Helps Russia
Will Night Trains Replace Planes?
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Will Night Trains Replace Planes?
Is Rebuilding Ukraine Even Possible?
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Has France Reached a Tipping Point?
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Has France Reached a Tipping Point?
How Germany Lost Its Solar Industry to China
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How Germany Lost Its Solar Industry to China
Europe Is Losing Its Factories
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Europe Is Losing Its Factories
France Vs Germany: The Battle for Nuclear
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France Vs Germany: The Battle for Nuclear
Europe is Winning Minds
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Europe is Winning Minds
Why Europe Fell Behind the United States
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Why Europe Fell Behind the United States
Ireland Isn't Happy With Winning Brexit
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Ireland Isn't Happy With Winning Brexit
Why Romania Canceled Its Trains
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Why Romania Canceled Its Trains
Russia Targets Europe's Offshore Infrastructure
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Russia Targets Europe's Offshore Infrastructure
The Dutch Plan Not To Drown
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The Dutch Plan Not To Drown
The Dutch Have No Water
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The Dutch Have No Water
Why French Nuclear Energy Failed
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Why French Nuclear Energy Failed
How Bad Will Europe's Winter Be?
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What Europe is REALLY doing in Africa
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Europe Has Zero Minerals
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Can Europe's industry survive without Russia?
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Komentáře

  • @mijinmiji6815
    @mijinmiji6815 Před hodinou

    Chill mate. It's just reverse colonization. Thank you🤷‍♂️

  • @veriakhosrawipour1948
    @veriakhosrawipour1948 Před 2 hodinami

    🪿🪶🤣

  • @richardmurphy9006
    @richardmurphy9006 Před 3 hodinami

    We are Hooped while being informed we are blessed

  • @kevinu.k.7042
    @kevinu.k.7042 Před 4 hodinami

    Great video. I think dumping in a statement that the French economy is over regulated is more than a political statement than one of economics. Some in the U.S. believe that there should be no regulation. I Europe the position is generally that markets and manufacturing need regulation in order for the markets to work effectively. I think what you might have wanted to say there got lost in your brevity.

  • @Alexestpersonne
    @Alexestpersonne Před 5 hodinami

    My preferred silicon valley is Grenoble. Not quite like the sunny californian west coast but more the winter/summer continental region with its hiking and ski ressorts. Ah...and "In tartiflette we trust"...Mainly french companies that do not pay as well as US corps...If only that could be fixed...(the €€ I mean).

  • @Murmilone
    @Murmilone Před 7 hodinami

    Only 20% of Ukrainian refugees work and pay taxes in Germany and instead receive payments from the government. So independent of their real age they already are similar to the aged people for the economy.

  • @ouimonsieur
    @ouimonsieur Před 14 hodinami

    Canada having 25% of his population born abroad.

  • @SallyMcCracker
    @SallyMcCracker Před 15 hodinami

    It's about replacement migration. Nothing about what you just said. You forgot the part about open borders and Europe burning shown at the end of the song.

  • @antoniofranciscogarcia1707
    @antoniofranciscogarcia1707 Před 16 hodinami

    Um, immigration tends to do that. Immigration brings workers and helps shore up the population of countries where the population is dying, but it also brings new cultures and languages. You can’t have one without the other.

  • @rejivarkey3797
    @rejivarkey3797 Před 17 hodinami

    France has to curtail its deficits.

  • @MurderdronedesignationN
    @MurderdronedesignationN Před 18 hodinami

    This at least 101% wrong

  • @StandWithIsraelForever
    @StandWithIsraelForever Před 18 hodinami

    explain then why some of the Israeli universities are in the top 10 for the past 20 years or so, and we have research institutes as well...I would say the quality of the students attending the French university got some "Diversification", which probably helped with the low rankings...

  • @gamecubekingdevon3
    @gamecubekingdevon3 Před 18 hodinami

    as i often say to my relatives when this subject comes up, a first step should be to simplify and cut down the amount of administrative procedures , automate bureaucraty using more algorythm (as processing data and applications following a rigid set of pre-etablished rules is literally the type of work an algorythm is the most suited to) and then fire the now redundant paper-pushers. allow organisms to exchange data within themselves (so that you, as a citizen, don't need to fill multiple times the same informations to send them to every single public organism) another way could be to have a very clear and net separation beetween vital/important medical care (like heart surgery, asthma related medication like ventoline, bone repair....that type of thing you know) vs unecessary stuff (and to have social security only cover the cost of necessary stuff. ) as there is a clear difference beetween survival+ staying operationnal for work and simply comfort. another one could be to just erase the current retirement system, and instead, for people who's health no longuer suffice to accomplish their work, give them the AAH (allocation adultes handicapés, wich is money you are given when you suffer from a health handicap judged enough to hinder your ability to work. at a full rate, this allocation can reach up to 950€/month, wich, if you are doing nothing of your day and living in a small place in the countryside and don't have other people to financially support, is enough to decently get by) so that people who still want to have a lot of income in their old age and are still in good enough health to continue their job, have to continue it (and if they do not wish to work, then they should sell the housing they got in cities, go take a much cheaper one in the countryside, and settle for 950€/month of income)

  • @MovieMenno
    @MovieMenno Před 19 hodinami

    If you are european. You need to do more then complain on the internet. - Join nationalist organisation - Donate to nationalist organisation - Get into positions of power - Think about where you buy

  • @jeanvaljean9293
    @jeanvaljean9293 Před 19 hodinami

    France has the highest nb of systemic bank per capita making it too big to fail. Therefore france is not in a debt trap but traped the debt ;)

  • @konya_balazs
    @konya_balazs Před 21 hodinou

    Sorry, but we dont help the russians. We just dont want this war, that is pushed by the "collective West", its in our direct neighborhood and ethnic Hungarians living in wester Ukraine are dying because of this war. Why does anybody think Russia can be defeated with weapons? The russians have thousands of atomic bombs and IC missiles ? I think the parties should be put to the negotiating table and a fair peace agreement should be reached. Please listen to Prof Mearsheimer who did what prior to this conflict, and durint the conflict. The "facts" in this video regarding Hungary are totally false. Please get informed prior to publishing such misleading videos.

  • @BR-jf1de
    @BR-jf1de Před 23 hodinami

    Europe can reverse the trend. 1. You have to reduce welfare dependence. Pensions, Access to aid and care. 2. You must divest extraction based ownership in Non-European countries. 3. You have to revise One Drop rules. 4. Stop supporting Dictators in foreign lands. 5. Strongly discourage public mutli-cultural displays of any kind (Depending on your countries.) You can't play favorites here. So, you can't have "Asia day" or "Africa Day" or Any other country being represented. It has to be solely based on the nation it is in. 6. Compulsory education for all migrants upon arrival. The goal is to integrate people quickly over 2-3 generations. 7. Divest from a Pan-Europeanism, you have to be singularly Anti-EU. 8. Migrants have to do 2-4 years of public service on arrival before any welfare participation. 9. Divest from US based global leadership. Europe itself is emulating the US in too many ways and it's not built to last. 10. Don't allow Migrant enclaves to develop. 11. Women's education of all migrants (This reduces birth rates considerably than any contraception or pogrom.) 12. Re-invest in local education, any person on assistance has to be in classes 13. Reduce English/French as a secondary language (There are obviously more points but I'll keep it at 13 for now.) What this will do I believe is a few things: First it will disincentivize migration without some type of service, getting access to easy aid. You do time in said country, wether it be it's peace corps, or health service, or armed forces, it encourages national unity over tribe membership. Make becoming the citizen the ultimate goal. Points systems do this well enough, in 4 generations you can start unfucking the situation. You also have to reduce EU integration broadly as larger programs are fueled and pushed in this way. Compulsory education will also increase integration and focusing on values. It's the larger conglomerates that are creating this issue, many of which created conditions in which people had left. EU/US led invasion of Iraq, Afghanistan led to Arab Spring, which led to the dissolution of backed dictatorships, additionally extractive based companies with bad work practices make people leave local areas. The same with Europe propping up crack-pot dictators which leads to large emigration from these nations. But this also means that you get less stuff (Phones, High-End Tech at cheap prices) The price of keeping Europe intact is changing your economic models and the way compensation is led. It's not by mistake that Eastern Europe is more homogeneous than it's western counterparts (Maybe communism did save you guys from the worst of the 60's.) Each of these things will lead people to stay in their own nations more, and focus on developing their industries naturally. The extraction based models, Dictatorships that are upheld, US supported mis-adventures created the shitpot you're in right now, in the name of standards of living. It's growth at all costs mindset that leads to people coming en-masse, it's creating a situation where the nation is absolutely cucked where young men aren't going to just stay home. What this means for you: You won't make as much as your parents or grandparents would for a couple generations, you will have to do jobs you hate (Picking fruit, Cleaning the toilets) You won't get access to the latest and greatest technologies (Reduced AI, reduced Robotics etc) And you have to abandon Growth at all costs Capitalism. You might have to look at 5 year plans in the meanwhile. Also you won't be able to retire. You have to do complete divestment from extractive based foreign policy (Natural resources) So you won't be getting cheap food grown elsewhere, nor will you have access to exotic consumerism. Also you'll have to change how many people can emigrate from passports (Not issuing as many) What this means for immigrants coming in: You'll have to put skin in the game, not just in paying taxes, but actual national service. You'll unfortunately have to swear allegiance to the new nation, and you cannot opt out of a pathway towards citizenship. Service is mandatory to get access to anything including owning property. You must go into education/Student work a few hours a week, until you can have b-2 level fluency of the language, and a secondary education understanding of culture and history. Mandatory participation of national events (Independence days, religious holidays) US based: You won't get European support for wars unless it directly impacts European homelands and the relationship should be bilateral not EU/US but local country and US for defense. That means you'll have to remove missiles, bases, ships, personnel of all sorts from Europe. Complete Dissolution of NATO. Reduction of foreign interest in Europe. EU base: You must increase defense and interior spending by 5% year to year. My vision is long term, not just in 10 years, but 100 years from now. Europe has to get a hard reset on where it is, which means everything is on the table, trade agreements, EU centric policies, domestic welfare, Banking, commerce. Tough times make strong people. You have to force yourself into austerity, and ween yourself of easy foreign capital.

  • @JimStanfield-zo2pz
    @JimStanfield-zo2pz Před 23 hodinami

    Well I say good riddance to bad rubbish.

  • @BrutusAlbion
    @BrutusAlbion Před 23 hodinami

    Basically a massive drain on europe financially. This is like an organism that is bleeding out. Money is the blood of an economy. You can keep transfusing money into it but until you stop the bleeding, the financial problems are only going ot get worse.

  • @Bonk_RN
    @Bonk_RN Před dnem

    delete this NOW

  • @mrt7152
    @mrt7152 Před dnem

    Hahahaha, before you post something do a little research. You look so ridiculous now.

  • @boucha91
    @boucha91 Před dnem

    Antivirus: Virus detected in EU Me: Nah it's fine, it's just one Me after 4 decades: Help!! I need to clean up this mess!!! Antivirus: I'm sorry, who are u again?

  • @OmarDenison
    @OmarDenison Před dnem

    When I see the smiling face of a beautiful Muslim woman pushing a pram on a German street, I know that God is giving tired old Europe a second chance.

  • @jellekastelein7316

    A recent report found that France's top 0.1% pay a reduced tax rate compared to the rest of the population, so that would be a good place to start.

  • @kesemlin5812
    @kesemlin5812 Před dnem

    I remember about 5 years ago, crimes committed by migrants were shown in all the news. Today you can only hear about this in regional media, and it no longer receives as much publicity as before. Everything seems to come to terms with it, and it’s terrible.

  • @JesusAlamo-fg6gh
    @JesusAlamo-fg6gh Před dnem

    progressive taxation and excess of regulations are the problem in Europe. Politicians don't wanna change it, because is not convenient for them. I don't even see young people interested in changing it.

  • @Martcapt
    @Martcapt Před dnem

    I hope I am dead the day I drink British wine

  • @JustPassingBy90
    @JustPassingBy90 Před dnem

    So we are all getting more and more drunk

  • @JohnnyinMN
    @JohnnyinMN Před dnem

    Interesting take on something so uninteresting.

  • @danilotetesi7125
    @danilotetesi7125 Před dnem

    The majority of countries if are added private debt, territories debt and private debt have a debt higher than Italy.

  • @dasskodly
    @dasskodly Před dnem

    It's quite ironic; we also see population replacement in the Middle East, where local populations have been replaced by European newcomers. Similar conspiracy theory allegations arise in the Western world when this topic is mentioned.

  • @danielleverheezen2026

    You totally missed every point of the song and it’s meaning 🤦‍♀️

  • @henriquemartins3620

    Wait a moment. 2070 CE??? What is this nonsense, and what is wrong with 2070AD???

  • @Zanzan8
    @Zanzan8 Před 2 dny

    GERMANY industries are relocating to US as per US government policy....GERMANY is just a colony of US

  • @henriveenstra1003
    @henriveenstra1003 Před 2 dny

    The dutch do not like the eu, this guy is not the leader of the netherlands but just a puppet

  • @cesartechno6773
    @cesartechno6773 Před 2 dny

    Euro Mercosur trade deal can inject lots of money through entrepreneurial opportunities and diminish dependency on American dollar

  • @jennijenjenjen
    @jennijenjenjen Před 2 dny

    Drank a sip English wine once. Immediately went to the shop to buy something else.

  • @yummydishes2279
    @yummydishes2279 Před 2 dny

    That's what happens when you have female marry female and men marry men, their birth rate is in decline and companies need workers to survive, don't tell me you guys don't know the actual problem or just looking for something to blame it on😂

  • @danielkuleshov5876
    @danielkuleshov5876 Před 2 dny

    time for germany to leave this debt union

  • @amogussussy5176
    @amogussussy5176 Před 2 dny

    Its my first time seeing an arguement over literature in CZcams

  • @hardbugemon1017
    @hardbugemon1017 Před 2 dny

    Imagine losing your parents and getting in Eurovision for them just to get disqualified cause a woman kept recording when she wasn’t supposed to

  • @amirhad6594
    @amirhad6594 Před 2 dny

    It's ok, it's all just wine . Bougie people just pretend to notice the difference 👍

  • @campingmantv8094
    @campingmantv8094 Před 2 dny

    Let’s see how this video ages.

  • @moracomole8090
    @moracomole8090 Před 2 dny

    Time to buy land in Siberia

    • @NakedAvanger
      @NakedAvanger Před 2 dny

      Siberia doesnt just include the northern region of russia, it actually stretches downward into the country quite substantially. do with this info whatever you want.

    • @moracomole8090
      @moracomole8090 Před 2 dny

      @@NakedAvanger yeah I know. With the permafrost slowly thawing away the land is becoming more and more valuable.

  • @Tom-sd2vi
    @Tom-sd2vi Před 2 dny

    The romans had vinyards above hadreans wall in current day scotland.

  • @andy_liga
    @andy_liga Před 2 dny

    This video hits home for me... I'm Italian, live in the south of Sweden and have worked in vineyards around here... Big companies are very low-key investigating HEAVILY in the future of winemaking in the south of Sweden. These companies includes Koenigsegg, PEAB, Ästad Vingård etc. Summer here nowadays is remarkably similar to what summer used to be in Italy 20years ago. Money is being pumped into the sector, areas like Bjäre are skyrocketing in farm land value (the area with the greatest potential in probably the whole Nordic) and, most surprisingly, the market is adapting (even if the current "alcohol monopoly" system isn't really well suited for locally produced wines and is very skewed towards import)

  • @CeePritch
    @CeePritch Před 2 dny

    I live here in kent and everything's turning into vineyards. Hop farm I worked on last 10 gears just got scrapped too.

  • @DancingLedge
    @DancingLedge Před 2 dny

    Not like plenty of English wines haven’t been winning awards before now The land is very similar to the French areas

  • @9delta988
    @9delta988 Před 2 dny

    Well, it will take 100 to 150 years for the current co2 to get out of the air. So yeah, deal with it.

  • @TheRealTommyBear33
    @TheRealTommyBear33 Před 2 dny

    of course they have issues africa kicked them out so they cant keep stealing thier gold