@GeorgeH26628955@SagusAmogus@MarioNawfal Thanks for this remarkably constructive conversation. Truly a masterclass in online dialogue. I’ll leave you to it and wish you both a wonderful day—clearly you’ve got everything completely figured out
@SagusAmogus@MarioNawfal Your claims have nothing to do with the discussion. They’re so random and disconnected that even an NPC wouldn’t follow the logic. If you want a serious argument, stay on topic instead of tossing in statements that break any coherent thread of conversation.
@AdrianP_doc Agree. Weakening the EU gives the U.S. more trade leverage. A fragmented Europe is easier to pressure into U.S.-aligned deals that lower standards and favor corporate interests. The outrage over the X fine fits that strategy: undermine EU authority to reshape trade on U.S. terms
@elonmusk Cut the crap, Elon. You push anti-EU talk because you can pressure single countries, not a unified bloc. With individual nations you can say “agree or I go elsewhere.” The U.S. prefers that too—trade deals almost always favor the stronger, dominant side.
@elonmusk Cut the crap, Elon. You push anti-EU talk because you can pressure single countries, not a unified bloc. With individual nations you can say “agree or I go elsewhere.” The U.S. prefers that too—trade deals almost always favor the stronger, dominant side.
@elonmusk Cut the crap, Elon. You push anti-EU talk because you can pressure single countries, not a unified bloc. With individual nations you can say “agree or I go elsewhere.” The U.S. prefers that too—trade deals almost always favor the stronger, dominant side.
@Fidias0@FabioDeMasi in your last 10 posts, 8 were complaints about Europe or Ursula. It’s starting to feel like we’re paying you just to hate the EU. The endless negativity is getting tiring — maybe try a fresh topic for once, just to show there’s more on your mind than Brussels and Ursula.
@Fidias0 A Twitter poll isn’t representative. Many may dislike her, but they know the alternatives are worse. Stop whining about democracy while treating social media as its voice. Maybe look beyond your timeline for once — reality isn’t trending.
@MarioNawfal Hard to believe—if Russia had really chewed through three full armies, they’d control far more territory by now. The reality is both sides twist the numbers to fit their own story. In this war, everyone is lying, and the truth is buried with the soldiers.
@verbaan_dirk@kruidje@geertwilderspvv@DilanYesilgoz De vraag is beter met wie gaat de pvv samenwerken. Bbb en fvd zijn te klein en geen ervaring. Ben bang dat een stem op de pvv een protest stem is zonder resultaat dan maar liever de vvd als tegenwicht voor pvda/gl
@Fidias0 What Fidias Panayiotou is doing is wrong. If he truly cared, he'd demand the children be returned to family in Ukraine or Europe. There's no reason for foster care when relatives are available. This looks like a stunt, not real concern.
@Fidias0 He’s against sending weapons and even voted against a motion calling for the return of children abducted by Russia during its invasion of Ukraine. Claiming to care about child safety while opposing their return to family in the EU is deeply hypocritical.
@Future_erudite@Fidias0 By that same logic, why should Northern Europe pay/help for Cyprus? During the euro crisis, we helped Greece. The same people now against helping Ukraine also opposed helping Greece. Supporting Ukraine is just decent.
@MarioNawfal Funny thing is, he's dead silent when it comes to disproving that the US and UK banned parties during WWII—oh, and let’s not forget those cozy little "summer camps" for the Japanese.
@MarioNawfal Let's be real—election interference happens on all sides, from Soros to Musk.
If Musk backs a winner, it's democracy; if Soros does, it's an attack on humanity.
Both manipulate—Soros via media, Musk via X. And if X’s ranking AI isn’t open-source, it’s part of the manipulation