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by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:32 am

by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:34 am

by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:38 am
Camelza wrote:Melas wrote:
Η 1η κι 2α ειναι middle school κι το λυκειο τους ειναι 4 χρονια κι ξεκινα στη 3η γυμνασιου.Δηλαδη ποτε τελειωσες λυκειο; Νομιζα ησουν 16
middle schoole e?
katse re sy,twra teleiwnw to lykeio kai eimai 18 ara perysi eimoun B kai eixame 2011 meta A kai 2010 to gymansio to teleiwsa to 09 ara prin 3 xronia
gamw ta mathimatika mou gamw!

by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:40 am

by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:43 am
Socialist EU wrote:Melas wrote:
They enterned illegaly,they have no license to sell and the goods are either stolen or illegally shipped,and source of greeks getting beaten up? Well did you see any greek selleres cause I did not
So you obviously support the bureaucracy of the bourgeois state, you stand with the bureaucracy of the current ruling class, some radical you are.![]()
Was their bureaucratic paper checking routine and then prompty attacking their stalls legal? No, so your group has double standards, the immigrant stall-holders must be legal, your group does not.

by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:43 am
Camelza wrote:Vandahar wrote:So many generalizations here. Even after conceding that there are exceptions, you cannot simply say immigrants are like this, Pakistani's do that, Albanians are like this. So some Pakistani's did a bad thing (allegedly). Congratulations. Greeks do to. In fact, have you considered the fact that your perception of immigrants in Greece is so negative only because you want them to be someone to blame?
Immigrants are not the source of Greece's problems. The catastrophic failure of the Greek economy is due to partisan politics and gross mismanagement. And even if you are so desperate to have someone other than the Greeks themselves to blame, what are you going to do about it? Send them all packing? The way things are going in Greece they will soon by choice be leaving by en masse anyway.
This is all that fascism is, shouting and marching, making a big noise and not offering a rational solution.
I actually stood for Immigrants in this discussion you must be directing this to someone else.

by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:49 am
Ifreann wrote:What I've learned from this thread: The rise of fascism in Europe is really just one Greek party that Melas likes and probably nothing else. Oh noes, Western democracy is doomed!


by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:50 am
Socialist EU wrote:Melas wrote:
They enterned illegaly,they have no license to sell and the goods are either stolen or illegally shipped,and source of greeks getting beaten up? Well did you see any greek selleres cause I did not
They entered illegally, make them legal then, but you stand with the bureaucracy, not democracy. You're just like the EU bureaucrats, only, you lot take it even further.
I hate this communist propaganda
by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:51 am
pou ta vriskeis re malaka ki auto me to HIMYM htan gamato (an ki de 8umamai to epeisodeio)
by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:55 am

by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:56 am
Agritum wrote:Please, stop with the Greek.
We aren't all from Hellas.

by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:58 am

by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:01 am

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by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:14 am
Quintium wrote:Of the Free Socialist Territories wrote:Maybe if America and other Western nations spent more on aid and ensured the aid was delivered effectively, as opposed to maintaining large quantities of nuclear weapons and other pointless shite, then there wouldn't be such a huge problem.
Actually, foreign aid - especially medical aid and food aid - are causing a large part of this situation. You see, Africa does not actually have the agricultural output to feed its current population. If we were to withdraw food aid by 2025, it's estimated more than half of Africa would be left without food. But now, due to foreign aid, their numbers are inflating artificially, and their enormous population growth is partially brought here.
Were you aware of that?

by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:16 am
Of the Free Socialist Territories wrote:Melas wrote:
thats more than 500.000 people in a nation of 10.000.000
That's not much. 6.5% of the populace consider a bunch of Neo-Nazis worthwile, while 25% consider a leftist coalition to be good for Greece.
There's hope yet.Quintium wrote:
Actually, foreign aid - especially medical aid and food aid - are causing a large part of this situation. You see, Africa does not actually have the agricultural output to feed its current population. If we were to withdraw food aid by 2025, it's estimated more than half of Africa would be left without food. But now, due to foreign aid, their numbers are inflating artificially, and their enormous population growth is partially brought here.
Were you aware of that?
If you withdraw food aid, and half of Africa is left without food, then you'd cause one of the largest famines in history. That's not acceptable.


by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:19 am

by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:20 am
Of the Free Socialist Territories wrote:Melas wrote:
Even less people however believe the Stalinist party worthwhile since they barely made it in
Good, I'd rather not see the Stalinists win, because they're Stalinists, but SYRIZA offer hope, as opposed to Golden Dawn, who just offer fear, racism and stupid nationalism.

by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:26 am
Quintium wrote:Sassinia wrote:No, because the years of European Tyranny and Discrimination has stripped Africa of it's prosperity.
Which is why South Korea, ravaged in the 1950s due to European and American superpowers fighting each other in a proxy war, has developed from a level of development similar to Uganda's to one eleven times better.


by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:27 am
Socialist EU wrote:Melas wrote:Why should the west feed africa anyway?Shouldnt they have built economies by now?
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You don't know how the world works do you?
http://www.laleva.cc/economy/worldbank.html

by Melas » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:30 am
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