AMERICAN REACTS TO AN EXPLANATION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION!

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  • @Phaios95
    @Phaios95 Před rokem +148

    I have a friend from Guadeloupe (belongs to France). Once I asked her why they don‘t fight for their independence. Her answer: Why should we? We get the French citizenship and all the bonuses that comes with it and they let us do what we want.

  • @shymike
    @shymike Před rokem +461

    No he didn't say the EU is an empire, he said the EU borders are difficult due to islands owned by member States

    • @satakrionkryptomortis
      @satakrionkryptomortis Před rokem +4

      i'd not say difficult. its just easy empire stuff. just keep it.

    • @tomitiustritus6672
      @tomitiustritus6672 Před rokem +21

      @@satakrionkryptomortis That translates to: Several members are former empries and a few of them still hold on to a few remnants of their empires. Not the EU is an empire, but several member states are.

    • @SamFromItalia
      @SamFromItalia Před rokem

      @@tomitiustritus6672 Welll... it is fairly imperial

    • @justanothername5199
      @justanothername5199 Před rokem +6

      @@SamFromItalia why don't you ask the inhabitants of those islands why they didn't demand independence?

    • @SamFromItalia
      @SamFromItalia Před rokem +1

      @@justanothername5199 why didn't the Greeks demand independence from the Romans? just because an empire can be beneficial doesn't mean that it's not an empire

  • @Kamonohashiii
    @Kamonohashiii Před rokem +336

    I know you are learning what is outside your country. So it's normal not to know certain things. But my criticism is that on certain subjects, you affirm or suggest things that you don't know.

    • @CoasterTopia
      @CoasterTopia Před rokem +69

      Yeah especially about when it suddenly was all about slavery and independence i flinched haha

  • @NunoTuna
    @NunoTuna Před rokem +210

    Portuguese Madeira and Azores islands were unoccupied. These are territories that were really "discovered", unlike actual colonies which had people in them.

    • @dianapita3056
      @dianapita3056 Před rokem +22

      Cabo Verde was also unoccupied when the portuguese discover it...I really don't know why we didn't kept it but I imagine it has something to do with ultramar and the majority on the islands at that point. Althought I've heard that Cape Verde never participated in a war. Just speculating.

    • @edipires15
      @edipires15 Před rokem +14

      @@dianapita3056 Because after the Carnation revolution, the new government wanted to grant independence to the colonies so fast that they forgot to ask the population of Cabo Verde if they really wanted it (unlike in the other colonies, everybody in Cabo Verde had Portuguese citizenship and many people used it to emigrate to Europe and the US). Ironically enough, in the manifesto of the PAIGC, it was stated that they wanted independence for Guinea-Bissau and a self determination referendum for Cabo Verde. But since Portuguese government wanted to resolve the issue as quickly as possible, they gave everything that the PAIGC wanted, including independence for Cabo Verde.

    • @dianapita3056
      @dianapita3056 Před rokem +5

      @@edipires15 Wow, thanks! Such a big LOL...😂 We're funny in the weirdest way... Such a tuga thing 😅

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 Před rokem

      @@edipires15 You lucky bastards! We want to get rid of the Dutch Antilles, but they do not want to get rid of us.

  • @Jamiro_Van
    @Jamiro_Van Před rokem +132

    if you think that the EU has to give the overseas territories back well... then give Alaska back to Russia and give Hawai there independence and give texas back to Mexico?? I know this is an exaggeration but it is the same with the overseas territories those islands have sometimes been from the one European country in question for more than 100 years

    • @lvididnothingwrong1958
      @lvididnothingwrong1958 Před rokem +34

      The azores have been portuguese since the 1460s and where unhinabited so they just settled 10 rocks on the atlantic (they didn't kill any native as there weren't any)

    • @ratyjoona
      @ratyjoona Před rokem +1

      Fricking US is a country taken from natives and a country that plays world police and has military bases here and there. EU isn't similar kinda entity in general.

    • @xgentis
      @xgentis Před rokem +1

      Give back Texas and the rest, look how much land the USA stole from them with their manifest of destiny.

    • @mikelamatria3610
      @mikelamatria3610 Před rokem +16

      And California and new Mexico to Mexico and half USA to Sioux and other native peoples.

    • @donkey459
      @donkey459 Před rokem +1

      Ngl I feel like all of those examples are anti America

  • @alessandroverallo9707
    @alessandroverallo9707 Před rokem +114

    The islanders on Martinique and Guadalupe have had a shite ton of referendums to become independent and 91% of the pop voted to stay as a region or as the French call it a "department of France" so technically those Islands in the Caribbean are as French as Normandy or Paris.

  • @MazzaEliLi7406
    @MazzaEliLi7406 Před rokem +174

    The commentator did not say that the EU was an Empire. Some EU member nations have an Empire, for instance France, which has islands all over the globe. These far flung citizens of the empire are fully French citizens & speak French as a 1st or 2nd language as do the mainland citizens.

    • @biondakersemakers4016
      @biondakersemakers4016 Před rokem +5

      The same goes for The Netherlands we also have overseas Islands like Sint Maarten/St. Martin. In this case we are even neighbours 😄

    • @straighttalking2090
      @straighttalking2090 Před rokem +4

      France is not an Empire. It doesn't have an Emperor.

  • @CoasterTopia
    @CoasterTopia Před rokem +259

    If all those islands would want independence from France they would most likely easily get it, same with the Portugese and Spanish ones.
    There is a damn good reason those islands are still under control of a bigger nation in these modern times: it's easier for them to survive this way

    • @srccde
      @srccde Před rokem +30

      Also, if you visit some of these islands, you'll know where all that EU funding is going.

    • @srccde
      @srccde Před rokem +4

      ​@@carlosferreira5114 I'm not talking about personal purposes, I'm talking about public investments.

    • @Maxi_94
      @Maxi_94 Před rokem +35

      Yeah, New Caledonia, one of Frances largest islands just voted against independence a couple years ago. It's not like these people can't decide themselves, they simply see a lot of benefits to it. Martinique is one of the richest regions in all of Africa for example.

    • @xgentis
      @xgentis Před rokem +15

      @@Maxi_94 Except Martinique is in the Carrabean not Africa.

    • @SirNobody9765
      @SirNobody9765 Před rokem +24

      And even if they wanted to "give the islands back" there is often no one to give them back to because they were uninhabited or the original people have long since assimilated and are indistinguishable from the newcomers.

  • @peterfireflylund
    @peterfireflylund Před rokem +184

    How did Russia get all that land? Well, how did the US get all that land? By conquest, of course. Russia is basically Western Russia + a huge Eastern inland empire full of native peoples with their own languages and customs and lots of Russian colonialists that they don't particularly like.

    • @SirNobody9765
      @SirNobody9765 Před rokem +21

      Also helps that the majority of Russia has barely anyone living in it

    • @gerardflynn3899
      @gerardflynn3899 Před rokem +7

      The parts of Russia to the west of the Ural mountains are on the European continent.
      The rest of Russia to the east of the Ural mountains are on the Asian continent.

    • @unwokeneuropean3590
      @unwokeneuropean3590 Před rokem

      Its easy to claim the land which is empty. Asian Russia is almost all empty.

    • @Luredreier
      @Luredreier Před rokem

      @@SirNobody9765 Or hurts, depending on how you look at it...
      If there where more locals then perhaps they'd be able to resist back in the day...

    • @antonm1834
      @antonm1834 Před rokem +1

      A very small minority of non-Russians in Russia want independence friend, many non-Russian languages and cultures still thrive, they just learn Russian as well and are protected by the state. (Pre-War)

  • @valo2872
    @valo2872 Před rokem +191

    06:11 I thought you knew by now... Sweden and Swedes are NOT the same as Switzerland and Swiss.

    • @FavourInternational
      @FavourInternational  Před rokem +15

      I probably just misspoke, no need to cry about it

    • @crazyzebra6400
      @crazyzebra6400 Před rokem +35

      @@FavourInternational Oh yes there is. Imagine we call you canadian...

    • @randomdude4207
      @randomdude4207 Před rokem +14

      As a swiss I literally shouted out loud. Swiss and swede isn't even close to the same thing.

    • @AnaryaVhargon
      @AnaryaVhargon Před rokem +2

      @@crazyzebra6400 or Mexican ...

    • @alcidesforever
      @alcidesforever Před rokem +8

      @@FavourInternational aaah nice, some US arrogance.

  • @veronicajensen7690
    @veronicajensen7690 Před rokem +30

    we are NOT citizens of other countries in EU just because of "EU citizenship" it does however makes it easier to work in another country but to get citizenship in that country will take years

    • @TheKennyboy92
      @TheKennyboy92 Před rokem +2

      Yeah he could have explained that a bit better in the video.

    • @maxzoch9705
      @maxzoch9705 Před 6 měsíci +1

      But you also don’t need the citizenship of any other EU country except of course if you want to vote there (which we should change)

  • @emperorpaws8447
    @emperorpaws8447 Před rokem +25

    As a portuguese i feel i have the need to let u know that when we found Madeira island and the azores arquipelago, they were devoid of any civilization, no One lived there, 😂 so give it back to who?

  • @dyawr
    @dyawr Před rokem +81

    10:30 _"Wait, who's that? Who is he shadding?"_
    😂 That's Greece. Which almost went banckrupt a few years back - but being in the EURO did help them cope, actually... otherwise things would've gone down harder.

    • @monacophotographyevents2384
      @monacophotographyevents2384 Před rokem +9

      Absolutely, and the same with Italy as well. The ECB supported the Italians to the tune of Billions of Euros.

    • @dyawr
      @dyawr Před rokem +4

      @@monacophotographyevents2384 That's cool! Wish Romania will join soon, but it will still take 6-7 years probably..

    • @gerardflynn3899
      @gerardflynn3899 Před rokem +3

      @@monacophotographyevents2384 There is no 'S' in Euro.
      Both singular and plural it is called Euro.

    • @fb55255
      @fb55255 Před rokem

      @@monacophotographyevents2384 no Italy was not saved by the euro as it was one of the founders and because the country never went bankrupt. Greece instead cheated their way into the eurozone by faking their economic values and once in they had to be saved.
      Ofc I'm not saying Italy doesn't get benefits from the euro but they get the same everyone else gets.

    • @askallois
      @askallois Před rokem +1

      @@monacophotographyevents2384 The ECB bought a share of Italian BTPs to prevent the greedy sharks of international finance from speculating on the misfortunes of others, and of course Italy bought back at maturity

  • @bessonnet
    @bessonnet Před rokem +32

    Most of France 's ex-"colonies" islands don't want to be independant. They would find very hard to live without all national help.

  • @jameshart6196
    @jameshart6196 Před rokem +29

    The EU isn’t an empire - there was no conquering involved from anyone . A group of countries sat down at a table to agree some rules kinda thing . Also Portugal and Spain claimed unoccupied islands - again - no conquering happened . Like the video though - and dw the EU can be a complicated thing to fully understand

  • @Upcastpanther
    @Upcastpanther Před rokem +29

    12:22 The Canaries have been owned by Spain since the 15th century, I don’t think they’re giving it back lol.

    • @ashleytrew3508
      @ashleytrew3508 Před rokem +17

      The Canaries are 100% Spanish. They were not stolen from Africa.

    • @MrAdventure750
      @MrAdventure750 Před rokem +17

      And tbh, as a Canarian myself, I prefer being Spanish. If we became independent, we would probably be absorbed by another country.

    • @sofiaortega4199
      @sofiaortega4199 Před rokem

      And to whom?

  • @Bajro97
    @Bajro97 Před rokem +280

    My favourite know-nothing-at-all CZcamsr :)
    Every one of your deductions is incorrect. You have a talent, girl.

    • @bilbohob7179
      @bilbohob7179 Před rokem +22

      You're right...

    • @benni8057
      @benni8057 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Thats what makes her so likable in a way

    • @decim161
      @decim161 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I'm sure you're the smartest person on earth, buddy

    • @nik-roshansirak3398
      @nik-roshansirak3398 Před 6 měsíci

      It sometimes really hurts. :D

  • @zuzkam2468
    @zuzkam2468 Před rokem +24

    If you are in a foreign country and you need embassy assistance on some issue and can’t find your country’s embassy anywhere, you can go to any embassy that is in the EU if you are EU citizen.
    So for example, you are German and need help from embassy, you can go to Czech embassy and they have to treat you as their own.
    Pretty cool I would say.

  • @HSF-hb4mc
    @HSF-hb4mc Před rokem +75

    The UK is not in the EU anymore

    • @kevingrant7098
      @kevingrant7098 Před rokem +11

      ☹️

    • @emiliajojo5703
      @emiliajojo5703 Před rokem +1

      Funny,you really think they ever were.don't think so.

    • @pabloagusti5104
      @pabloagusti5104 Před rokem +3

      It is a video from 2009, I think.

    • @alcidesforever
      @alcidesforever Před rokem

      @@kevingrant7098 Yeah, its rough, but keep your chin up, we'll meet again, someday. Don't worry. (It may take some time, though)

  • @markusolofzon
    @markusolofzon Před rokem +62

    5 miles don’t even get me to the train station in the suburb of Stockholm I live in.
    Europe is a lot bigger than it looks. Sweden alone is the size of California in landmass.

    • @pastvz2781
      @pastvz2781 Před rokem +7

      Yeah but less than two hours in Belgium get you to the netherlands, germany, luxembourg, france, etc. Obviously it’s not the same in the furthermost parts of the bigger countries.

    • @praapje
      @praapje Před rokem +7

      @@kikiv1993 The trick is to travel towards the border.

    • @edipires15
      @edipires15 Před rokem +4

      In five miles I’m either in Belgium or in France (I live in Luxembourg near the border) 😅

  • @AntonioR05
    @AntonioR05 Před rokem +41

    4:50 Liechtenstein is a small mini country,the richest in Europe, i.e. it has the largest GDP-per capital

    • @dyawr
      @dyawr Před rokem +5

      per capita*

    • @monacophotographyevents2384
      @monacophotographyevents2384 Před rokem +3

      @@dyawr I think Monaco is just after Lichtenstein for GDP. Of course, Lichtenstein is considerably larger than Monaco, which is the second smallest state after the Vatican.

    • @dyawr
      @dyawr Před rokem +2

      @@monacophotographyevents2384 Yep, or at least it was in 2020. The IMF didn't report in the last 2 years for some reason 🤔 Monaco is super rich!

    • @gonzo2495
      @gonzo2495 Před rokem +7

      You mean Luxembourg, they have the biggest GDP pc

  • @borislabfrances7226
    @borislabfrances7226 Před rokem +19

    Sweden-Swedish, Switzerland-Swiss
    There's a slight difference!

  • @internalpolitics461
    @internalpolitics461 Před rokem +88

    A bit odd having such a brutal opinion to the island that most if those countries have owned for centuries when America took all the natives lands, bit hypocritical

    • @FavourInternational
      @FavourInternational  Před rokem +7

      I literally point that out in every video but theres no denying Britain pioneered imperialism.

    • @Mr-Cane
      @Mr-Cane Před rokem +7

      @@FavourInternational Sins of the Parents? 😅

    • @bentels5340
      @bentels5340 Před rokem +5

      ​@@FavourInternational Actually that was probably the Assyrian empire (about 2025 bCE - 609 bCE). Maybe the Marhasi, but I know nothing about them.

  • @jhailavie2548
    @jhailavie2548 Před rokem +40

    The part of Greece where women are banned are a series of monasteries called Mount Athos. They are allowed to ban them for religious reasons

  • @EliasBac
    @EliasBac Před rokem +30

    The EU is just some kind of United States of Europe but not as United as the United States. Simply because the states of Europe are culturally way more diverse/different from each other than the USA.

    • @paul1979uk2000
      @paul1979uk2000 Před rokem +6

      It's like a hybrid United States of Europe, you have a lot of central laws, rules and regulations, you have a lot of rules and laws at a country level, it's not that different from the US with federal laws and states laws, the major difference is in key areas like taxes, military, foreign policy that is still done at a country level but that is likely going to change in the future if EU countries want to compete better on the world stage.
      So it's not a carbon copy of the US but there are a lot of overlaps that's work like the US, but in truth, the EU is its own thing, even us Europeans are still trying to figure out what kind of form we want the EU to be but I think because of outside pressures, more integration will happen.

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Před rokem +3

      @@paul1979uk2000 And then there's the language, which is just one in the US and 40 in Europe.

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 Před rokem

      @@RaduRadonys The US do not have an official language. Many texts in the south-west are in Spanish and in the middle south in something French like...

    • @antonm1834
      @antonm1834 Před rokem +2

      It's a homogenised union between countries, quite dissimilar to the US in that we are all different countries.

  • @hannofranz7973
    @hannofranz7973 Před rokem +5

    "i'm from Liechtenstein. No-one has ever said that". Imagine you are from Liechtenstein and someone else denies your sheer existence for this fact!

    • @PDVism
      @PDVism Před 11 měsíci

      Being from a smallish country myself (Belgium) I can feel your pain.
      You may be small but you do count. :)

    • @artistbervucci1716
      @artistbervucci1716 Před 10 měsíci

      @@PDVism I mean, you have even smaller neighbour (Luxembourg), so that's not really comparable (coming from a person, in relatively the same sized country like yours - Slovakia)

  • @simonlitten
    @simonlitten Před rokem +89

    The EU is not a military alliance, so no attack on one is an attack on all. However, most members of the EU are members of NATO (which also includes the USA and Canada), which is a military alliance.

    • @Kamonohashiii
      @Kamonohashiii Před rokem +49

      The EU has a defense treaty (Article 42.7) like NATO

    • @simonlitten
      @simonlitten Před rokem +3

      @@Kamonohashiii I'll take your word for it as I don't live anywhere near the EU.

    • @danielw.2442
      @danielw.2442 Před rokem +27

      @@simonlitten Yup, it's true.
      Article 42.7 is the mutual defence clause of the Treaty of the European Union.

    • @BourrinSavant
      @BourrinSavant Před rokem +6

      And the topic of forming a European army is still in discussion

    • @paul1979uk2000
      @paul1979uk2000 Před rokem +9

      @@simonlitten It's true and it acts very closes to the treaty that NATO has got, truth is, with how integrated EU countries are, a lot more so than NATO countries are, they likely would have to come to the aid of others out of self-interest, as an attack on one would actually harm the interest of the others, and just like NATO, it's highly unlikely an outside country would attack an EU country.

  • @carolinekofahl8867
    @carolinekofahl8867 Před rokem +17

    You seem to forget that we speak a lot of different languages in Europe 😊

  • @francisconnellan350
    @francisconnellan350 Před rokem +8

    The UK is not in the EU. not everyone in Europe has free health care.

  • @nicofraga3052
    @nicofraga3052 Před rokem +49

    If you tell a Canarian from the Canary Islands of Spain to be independent from spain he probably be surprise cause they want to be spanish. From a spanish person.

    • @martinvalentine9228
      @martinvalentine9228 Před rokem

      Spain says that about Catalonia too though and you have to be a moron to believe that.

    • @Lostouille
      @Lostouille Před rokem +6

      Same thing from our French islands.

    • @randomdude4207
      @randomdude4207 Před rokem +5

      same thing with all overseas territorries. the reason why they still belong to the countries they're owned is because they're populated by the those people.

  • @bfedezl2018
    @bfedezl2018 Před rokem +31

    The canary Islands are probably one of the most patriotic regions of Spain. Why would we give them back? To whom? They have been rightfully Spanish from the moment they got conquered. They feel Spanish, they are fully integrated into the structure of the country, they are Spain

    • @victorcapel2755
      @victorcapel2755 Před rokem

      My last trip to Las Palmas gave me another impression. Lot's of graffiti in the vein of "We're Canrians, not Spanish" and a somewhat large presence of Military Police all over the place didn't scream "patriot" to me. But it was maybe 15 years ago, things might have changed.

    • @emi5788
      @emi5788 Před rokem +1

      You can give them Back to germany 😂😂 pls Dont

  • @paul1979uk2000
    @paul1979uk2000 Před rokem +33

    I wouldn't say the EU is an empire and if it was, it's more of one of cooperation, peace and free will, by working together for the betterment of all in the union and even with the EU expanding, it's not a conquest or anything like that, it's cooperation, with benefits on both sides.
    As for the EU it's self, some people have mixed views on it but I think it's a great project, even thought it does have its flaws, it started out with the aim of preventing war after the second world war by sharing resources together, it was called the Coal and steel Community, after that, it became a political and economic union with the EEC and basically went further with more integration into what we have now with the EU.
    As for the purpose of the EU, it started out as a peace project to prevent war, something that today seems unthinkable that war would ever break out among EU members as it would do as much damage to the ones starting the war, now it's mostly a project to improve European standards of livings, protect and expand European political, economic and social interest and to compete better with other world powers like the US and China, something that without the EU, the countries in the EU would look quite weak on the world stage and would find it much harder to protect their interest, something the UK is starting to see the early signs of that since they left the EU.

  • @Denis-Maldonado
    @Denis-Maldonado Před rokem +33

    Those portuguese and spaniard islands were never inhabited, there is no-one to give the islands back; those were just discover by europeans. I don't know about the dutch, french and british ones.

    • @Denis-Maldonado
      @Denis-Maldonado Před rokem +7

      Btw im from south america, not europe; just know about those particular islands.

    • @bigenglishmonkey
      @bigenglishmonkey Před rokem

      that last bit wasn't a brag it was more an example of why they might stay rather than go independent if its an option

  • @MazzaEliLi7406
    @MazzaEliLi7406 Před rokem +15

    Swiss not Swedish!

  • @jarls5890
    @jarls5890 Před rokem +8

    11:19 - Mecca and Medina. Where you cannot enter unless you are Muslim.
    Also - the Vatican is not only a city - it is its own country.

  • @AntonioR05
    @AntonioR05 Před rokem +22

    6:20 They did pick a side in Russia-Ukraine war 2022 And they imposed sanctions on Russia

    • @praapje
      @praapje Před rokem +1

      Real genius move, now Russia is sanctioning the gas to Europe.

    • @janabananaaaaa
      @janabananaaaaa Před rokem +5

      @@praapje nobody cares about ruzzian gas lol

    • @praapje
      @praapje Před rokem +1

      @@janabananaaaaa Everybody cares about rising gas prices.

    • @Agherosh
      @Agherosh Před rokem +1

      @@janabananaaaaa Except all of Europe.

    • @gonzo2495
      @gonzo2495 Před rokem +1

      @@praapje its not the sanctions that gas prices are rising. btw. they are not rising anymore in the meantime.

  • @lazyeyejohn
    @lazyeyejohn Před rokem +13

    You don't need a passport to visit Ireland from Europe you just need some form of identification. I recently drove from ireland to poland without any border checks. )

  • @simonebosticardo964
    @simonebosticardo964 Před rokem +14

    swedish are the people of sweden not switzerland😭

  • @GdzieJestNemo
    @GdzieJestNemo Před rokem +56

    Goals about joinging eurozone are not about being rich, but about stable economy and controlled debt/spending. Also the graph ilustraining which countries are in eurozone is incorrect eg. Poland is not in eurozone, while Lithuania and Latvia are. Croatia joined eurozone just few days ago

    • @GdzieJestNemo
      @GdzieJestNemo Před rokem +5

      @@Sikt map yes, but not the diagram showing EU/euro/shengen/eea overlaps

    • @dyawr
      @dyawr Před rokem +7

      I think Croatia is gonna effectively join on the 1st Jan 2023, no? 🤔

    • @GdzieJestNemo
      @GdzieJestNemo Před rokem +3

      @@dyawr correct

    • @alcidesforever
      @alcidesforever Před rokem

      @@GdzieJestNemo I am happy for them but I am glad I (Netherlands) don't have to go through that procedure of: 'It says € 5,95 on the price tag, but how much is that in my own money?' calculating shi...... again. The horror....

  • @jamesswindley9599
    @jamesswindley9599 Před rokem +40

    Russia is so big, because most of the land is literally uninhabitable 🤭😂 most Russians live close to Europe.

    • @GdzieJestNemo
      @GdzieJestNemo Před rokem +11

      you mean in Europe, not close to it

    • @jamesswindley9599
      @jamesswindley9599 Před rokem +2

      @@GdzieJestNemo to the side closest to Europe 🤭

    • @GdzieJestNemo
      @GdzieJestNemo Před rokem +6

      @@jamesswindley9599 simply said most Russians live in Europe : )

    • @dyawr
      @dyawr Před rokem +5

      @@jamesswindley9599 What Dzdie means, I think, is that 23% of Russian territory *is* on the European continent. So that's where 80% of its people live - technically in Europe. 🙂👍

    • @monacophotographyevents2384
      @monacophotographyevents2384 Před rokem +2

      @@dyawr I suppose it depends if one looks at Russia politically or geographically.

  • @AntonioR05
    @AntonioR05 Před rokem +14

    1:56 that country is Switzerland and they are not part of EU or Nato because they are neutral ,since forever in the times of WWI,WWII..

    • @PDVism
      @PDVism Před 11 měsíci

      Being neutral doesn't mean a thing if other countries don't agree to it.
      E.G.: Belgium was neutral in WW1 and still got dragged into the war.
      Belgium and the Netherlands were neutral in WW2 and got dragged into the war.
      In both cases the Germans just ignored neutrality.
      If Germany had wanted, they could have invaded and conquered Switzerland as well, there just was no need for Germany to do so because it would cost them standing in Switzerland as well as cause economic harm. Compared that for instance to Belgium and the Netherlands which clearly had strategic advantages such as ports.

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier Před rokem +3

    6:16
    Swedish people have nothing to do with Switzerland.
    Swedish people are from Sweden.
    Swizz people are from Switzerland.

  • @joannasimmonds3706
    @joannasimmonds3706 Před rokem +6

    Vatican City is an independent state in it's own right. Britain didn't join the eurozone because the economic cycles were not aligned and then disastrously left the EU altogether.

  • @MazzaEliLi7406
    @MazzaEliLi7406 Před rokem +14

    The Vatican is a 'city state' within Rome. The Holy See. Wikipedia has a page which also includes information (very brief) about the unification of Italy.

    • @MikeGill87
      @MikeGill87 Před rokem +3

      Yeah, one of many funny (sad) moments in the video. "Can you think of any other religion having a city?" I was like: Wow. For one, Vatican is a palace with museum, a church and a big garden, not a city. On the other hand, how is it possible to think about it for five seconds and not come up with Mekka (an actual city)? The difference is in Vatican, a Muslim can visit while in Mekka, presence of non-Muslims can still be punished by death.

  • @johnpaulmcdonnell6562
    @johnpaulmcdonnell6562 Před rokem +5

    Mecca is a religious city. Those French and Spanish islands are populated by French an spanish

  • @puclopuclik4108
    @puclopuclik4108 Před rokem +16

    Those dependent islands can have referendum on independence. For most of them it's not worth to be independent. They are small islands with little opportunities except the tourism. The only thing they would achieve is loosing the citizenship and all privileged content to it. For example those Caribbean islanders can travel to US as tourist without visa since EU and USA has visa free agreement for touriststs for upto 90 days.

  • @rogermagnusson115
    @rogermagnusson115 Před rokem +9

    You mixed up sweden with Schweiz.. Sweden is a EU member and aply for nato.

  • @ya_dad_sellsavon8718
    @ya_dad_sellsavon8718 Před rokem +11

    In all the left over colonies that are now territories of nations such as UK France Netherlands Spain Portugal, the people there want to be citizens of that nation and therefore don't want independence they have that right to choose to stay or go. Although new Caledonian In the Pacific which France owns does does have an independence movement and did have a vote on it. Tho I do not remember the outcome

  • @crispyduck5192
    @crispyduck5192 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I find it interesting how you can say so many things at the same time without knowing anything about the topics

  • @nicoladc89
    @nicoladc89 Před rokem +6

    Citizens of countries in EU aren't citizens of all countries in EU. An Italian isn't a German citizen. The citizens of countries in the EU are EU citizens (is different)

  • @austinclark6451
    @austinclark6451 Před rokem +4

    sorry but I'm pretty sure those islands owned by france spain and the uk have held referendums on their independence and have decided to remain, you can't force people to be independent if they don't want it lmao

  • @koomaj
    @koomaj Před 7 měsíci +2

    This was an old video. The UK is no longer in the EU. And people from Switzerland are not called Swedish, they are called Swiss. Swedish are the people of Sweden.

  • @ThePixel1983
    @ThePixel1983 Před rokem +8

    Calling the people of Switzerland "Swedish"... 🤭 I guess they're used to it. 😉 (not criticizing, just funny)

  • @nari5025
    @nari5025 Před rokem +10

    Where is your multi country citizenship? You think of the United States as one country, which are by name an agglomeration of seperate states in one union. Whereas most of europe thinks of the EU as 27 seperate countries, which are just the same as states in a union. The governing laws are not that different (albeit they are), Union overrides state law, you can't be too drastically out of line, and everybody is free to roam around.
    We have a parliament, a council, even a President. But we pretend they don't do shit, so we can be our own nations still.

  • @gindrinkersline3285
    @gindrinkersline3285 Před rokem +7

    10:05 Denmark uses Danish crowns (DKK), Sweden uses Swedish crowns (SEK), & Vatican City which isn't even an EU member uses Euros.

  • @ratyjoona
    @ratyjoona Před rokem +5

    13:50 Well, what about Hawaii? Also not near...occupied by the US

    • @PDVism
      @PDVism Před 11 měsíci +1

      even better... Puerto Rico or what about Guam not to mention all those other islands across the pacific.

  • @aphextwin5712
    @aphextwin5712 Před rokem +2

    I know a couple of people from Liechtenstein, some of them really have run into problems travelling outside of Europe because custom/border control agents looked at their passports and said it must be fake because they never heard of a country named Liechtenstein.

  • @gerardflynn3899
    @gerardflynn3899 Před rokem +4

    The only thing is
    The UK is no longer a member of the EU

  • @josumds1896
    @josumds1896 Před rokem +7

    1:22
    The short explanation is because that land was almost empty so they just kept going until they found sea or other civilization.
    The shorter and most accurate explanation is imperialism

  • @siloPIRATE
    @siloPIRATE Před rokem +3

    7:35 you can even continue a police chase across borders. The police that started the chase will just continue driving and call in reinforcements from the country they entered

  • @biondakersemakers4016
    @biondakersemakers4016 Před rokem +2

    The European Union is absolutely not like NATO, actually more like the United States only in Europe its countries and not states.

  • @pedroviana8687
    @pedroviana8687 Před rokem +3

    The Portuguese islands were complitly desert when war discovers by Portuguese navigators in 1400

  • @arathperez7528
    @arathperez7528 Před rokem +4

    That country in the middle is Switzerland which is known to be neutral and why it is not in the EU. Some of the other countries haven’t met criteria to join but might join in the the future.

    • @josefvonbrunn6607
      @josefvonbrunn6607 Před 10 měsíci

      Neutral = I don't care about the others and they can die as long as I'm doing well...

  • @raffaelae1020
    @raffaelae1020 Před rokem +4

    Vatican City is a state. It's its own country. Just like Monaco, San Marino and Andorra. All micro states .

  • @magnustool
    @magnustool Před rokem +6

    In 1995 I was with my relatives in Ontario, Canada. They live less than 10 miles from Niagara Falls. When we wanted to go to New York, the customs officer asked where we came from. My cousin replies that he is Canadian and I am an EU citizen. The nice gentleman obviously didn't understand that 🤨. Only when I told him that I came from "Good old Germany" did he wave us through.
    😱🤣🤣🤣

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo Před rokem

      It is well known that USA citizens are geographically challenged.

  • @MichaelJohnson-vi6eh
    @MichaelJohnson-vi6eh Před rokem +3

    It does make sense to be a little selective when admitting new members. As we found out, Greece had a really generous retirement system and a government that loved to borrow lots of money and spend it as soon as they got it, in very bad shape. Rich countries like Germany and the UK did not want to bail Greece out. (Just like California does for Alabama all the time)

  • @jennycraig4613
    @jennycraig4613 Před rokem +7

    Lichtenstein is actually the richest country in the world if its gdp per capita

  • @i.ak.1684
    @i.ak.1684 Před rokem +2

    "You drive five miles, you're looking at the eiffel tower" hahahhaahha

  • @williamdesler9894
    @williamdesler9894 Před rokem +2

    early this year me and my friend moved from Denmark to Greece without really doing anything with paperwork

  • @dyawr
    @dyawr Před rokem +8

    11:20 😄😄 I think the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia is another one. Up until recently, non-Muslims couldn't even *enter* it... by law. Nowadays I think things relaxed a little on that, but I'm not sure. 🤔
    So they go extra-extra! 🤚😂

  • @sp9459
    @sp9459 Před rokem +59

    Actually I’m more proud of being a European citizen than being German citizen 😅🇪🇺

    • @masterjunky863
      @masterjunky863 Před rokem +13

      Greetings from Milan brother, I hope we will become a federation 🇪🇺

    • @ForgedInFire6469
      @ForgedInFire6469 Před rokem +11

      Me too! I am proud to be an European! 🇩🇪🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺

    • @dyawr
      @dyawr Před rokem +8

      Me too.. 🙂🇷🇴🇪🇺

    • @pabloagusti5104
      @pabloagusti5104 Před rokem +8

      Spanish here, same feeling 🇪🇺

  • @dyawr
    @dyawr Před rokem +5

    15:55 It's not actually imperialism, but more like a *federation* of states. Who will probably turn into the USE someday...

    • @bentels5340
      @bentels5340 Před rokem +1

      Confederacy. We're more or less a confederacy, but we don't claim to be a country.

  • @joker35871
    @joker35871 Před rokem +4

    Non muslims aren't even allowed in Mekka so i would say Islam has a city too

  • @goran77ish
    @goran77ish Před rokem +7

    How old is that video? UK left EU.

  • @lvididnothingwrong1958
    @lvididnothingwrong1958 Před rokem +3

    I want to make a suggestion for a possible future video, a reaction to the honest government ad for puerto rico. I think you'll be suprised by some things

  • @rashomon351
    @rashomon351 Před rokem +8

    6:13 - yeah I alway wondered myself why swedish people want to stay out of anything related to Switzerland. On the other hand, I don't think the swiss people would take it kindly for Sweden to mess up their affairs.

  • @DavidSmith-cx8dg
    @DavidSmith-cx8dg Před rokem +20

    Wow you picked a subject that could take several lifetimes to explain . We ( the Uk) have left the EU and have spent the last four years arguing about it so complex and divided are the views and issues involved . So that video must be quite old .
    In general terms of started off as the Common market - a borderless trading bloc and has grown and become more politically and economically orientated over the years . There are numerous benefits from being a member but it does bind member nations governments to EU laws and regulations , financial accountability was also one of the reasons advanced by the leave campaign .

    • @diablo.the.cheater
      @diablo.the.cheater Před rokem +3

      Technically it doesm't bind a member nation to the laws and regulations, because those laws and regulations have to be unanumusly agreed by all and then codified in their own laws, so the EU can't decide a thing and force countries to accept it, it is the opposite, all the member countries agree to do something together and when they find something that they can all agree, they codify it as an EU law.
      So basically all EU laws are laws that where accepted by all members.
      This is because the EU is at the end of the day, a diplomatic body not a government body.
      OFC the EU is also a mess of a lot of vested interests in each other, that is what keep the EU united after all, so a country may agree to something they may not like in exchange for other countries to agree to something they do not like but this country really wants. But that is just how international treaties work, the EU just creates a framework to create them more easy, fast, and withing a shared framework. It is diplomatic oil.

    • @lukedalton
      @lukedalton Před rokem

      and better remember that the politically and economically closer integration has been planned by day one (in the 50's) and put on great evidence in the founding papers, in almost every speech and in the objectives of the then EEC (the common market) and the others sisters organizations that were later merged. Sorry but one of the reason advanced by the leave campaign was how sudden and shocking this developement has been, while from an external pow it was more like: ignoring the enormous clasue written in gigantic mode and with very brilliant ink and also referred many many many many times

    • @MazzaEliLi7406
      @MazzaEliLi7406 Před rokem

      @@diablo.the.cheater Cheers, I enjoyed that explanation.

  • @jarls5890
    @jarls5890 Před rokem +4

    Do you consider Alaska and Hawaii "colonies" of the US and are you arguing that they should be independent?

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 Před rokem +2

      Samoa, Marshall Islands, Virgin Islands, Guantanamo...

  • @fiachramacaodha1260
    @fiachramacaodha1260 Před rokem +1

    The economic goals required for joining the Euro are about economic stability and levels of corruption etc., plenty of poor countries have joined the EU and Euro.

  • @genrabbit9995
    @genrabbit9995 Před rokem +1

    About the question related to Vatican, you have Mecca. Also he didn't say EU was an empire.

  • @conan2735
    @conan2735 Před rokem +3

    just like Vatican City is a holy city for Catholic Christians.
    there is also Mecca for Muslims.
    And the Jews have Hebron (besides Jerusalem)
    Jerusalem is the holiest place for Christians and Jews and third holiest for Muslims.

  • @SUGURU_WOMEN
    @SUGURU_WOMEN Před rokem +3

    I know that you’re trying to learn but don’t affirm things that are not true

  • @UltraCasualPenguin
    @UltraCasualPenguin Před rokem +1

    Why?
    Some countries want to stay out. Some other countries haven't met strict requirements tp join.
    You can't drive 5 mails to get Ugandala (whereever the hell that is).
    Btw, it's not Litchtenstein.

  • @Lars_erik
    @Lars_erik Před rokem +1

    There’s no reason to ‘give it back’ if the people that are living there don’t want to become independent. And that’s usually the case these days.

  • @AMN1711
    @AMN1711 Před rokem

    It’s acc true… We can choose to live in a country with the passport of an other European country. I know someone who lives in the Netherlands but has a Spanish passport. We can also take a 1 hour flight and we’re laying down the beach in Greece… or a 6 hour drive to see the Eifeltower. Pretty nice tbh.

  • @enchantnix
    @enchantnix Před rokem +3

    The Canary Islands are Spanish, wdym give them back???

  • @youssefrachach2220
    @youssefrachach2220 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The old French anthem has slavery literally in it and it has lonely been changed for last 40 years

  • @thefubar3857
    @thefubar3857 Před rokem

    It depends a lot on how you measure greatness. Swedish people are people from Sweden. People from Switzerland are called Swiss. If all countries that want to join the EU got membership. That would drain too many resources on the member countries. Where the right to things like free medical care includes everyone, rich, poor or homeless is a
    basic right

  • @christianremboldt1557
    @christianremboldt1557 Před 7 měsíci

    3:25 Your multi-country citizenship is the USA. Travelling between US-States is technically quite similar to travelling between EU-States.

  • @turbocharger9553
    @turbocharger9553 Před rokem +3

    God bless Europe!!!

  • @gerginborisov
    @gerginborisov Před rokem +1

    It's not "having enough money to get it" - it's having lowe debt:GDP ratio and a healthy economy.

  • @Akkarri
    @Akkarri Před rokem

    9:53 not really "if you are poor you are not getting in". Actually quite a lot of countries DO fulfill those requirements for several years but don't want to get euro. When there was a big economic crisis and euro got hit by it, the countries with their own money had it much easier to control situation in their country. Plus changing your currency is terribly difficult and costly so many countries avoid doing it

  • @rioneh4831
    @rioneh4831 Před rokem +1

    Those overseas territories are not colonies, they are internal parts of the country, we are not own. I tell you as an inhabitant of those same islands. If there was one, the modern empire would be the USA

  • @clausbarefeet
    @clausbarefeet Před rokem +1

    about islands. remember the war in 82 between England an Argentina about some islands ?? ;)

  • @AndDiracisHisProphet
    @AndDiracisHisProphet Před rokem +4

    13:29 yeah those island totally want independence from france. totally.

  • @arathperez7528
    @arathperez7528 Před rokem +2

    Vatican City is not only a city it is a country.

    • @MazzaEliLi7406
      @MazzaEliLi7406 Před rokem

      Has its own passport I believe - correct me if I am out of date.

  • @DDanskAuxiliaerkorps
    @DDanskAuxiliaerkorps Před rokem

    either countries doesent live up to the EU standards to join or they just dont want to because it doesent make sence to do so and also UK is not in it anymore...

  • @ShoreVietam
    @ShoreVietam Před rokem +1

    "free vacations" would be bad, we got vacations. :D

  • @jensschroder8214
    @jensschroder8214 Před rokem

    1:53 Switzerland, is not one of them but has strong agreements with the EU.
    The same applies to Norway and Lichtenstein.
    Many small colonies today benefit from receiving money from mainland Europe and have partial autonomy. To be in charge on the small island and to call the big boss with every big problem.

  • @theRAV4000
    @theRAV4000 Před rokem +1

    but do you actually need a border between USA and Canada? These 2 countries could just have a border agreement and common policy who they're letting in