We are living in a central planned economy where every good thing seems controlled, from real estate to stocks and now gold. I'm open to ideas how to safeguard and grow my wealth amid high inflation, can't let over a mil lose its value by just sitting in my bank.
Right, when it comes to situations like this, having a seasoned advs0r diversify your portfolio for high performance is ideal and thankfully, I can attest to this approach, seeing my holdings of $800k grow by 240% in barely 3 years.
please, who is the advisor guiding you? how to put my money to work has been my daily thought, did my research and most suggestions pointed at the stock market, the thing is i'm an absolute noob at investing
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to be honest its good what the eu is doing with google and all the other companies, because its a well known tactic for monopolies to create a market sphere, killing off competition, to which they can then manipulate prices for profit. it also heavily stuns innovation, cause of the lack of market competition
I agree. The narrator has a lot of maturing to do. Either he does not realize he might be wrong when he confidently states that "Google Search and Teams have changed for the better", or he is a propagandist, which is even worse.
dude didn't mention forcing apple to use usb-c rather than stick with lightning among other various privacy related policies... Also failed to mention that google scrapes websites and essentially "steals" content to put into their inline search results...
So it's better if the EU kills off competition first, with regulation? Have you heard of the AI act or the DSA? Way to make the EU uncompetitive on the global market... The EU in its current form is a joke and it needs to be reformed ASAP.
Sorry, but you got it completely wrong. What details did you dig into? It sounds like you took the first anti-EU article and extracted the biggest nonsense out of it. The law in the EU is made to protect people, not to enable continuous profit, and especially not at the expense of its citizens. No matter how big and rich a company is, it shouldn't be allowed to use its influence to create an unfair monopoly or impose unfair conditions on others. That usually has NOTHING to do with improving products. Just look at healthcare in the US - it's a perfect example of what can go wrong when companies have too much influence. But to stay within the tech industry, take a look at what Microsoft did with Internet Explorer and how it crushed Netscape by using its monopoly, unrestricted resources, and massive amounts of money to make IE a free add-on to its Windows system. Netscape, a smaller company, didn’t stand a chance, even though it was a better product at the time. That’s exactly what the EU tries to prevent from happening here. As for Apple not being able to use user data to improve its products, we see that as a positive. I don’t understand how you could see it as a negative. If I’m paying so much for a product, I expect a multibillion-dollar company to have the resources to improve it without needing to use my personal data. Also, my data should belong to me, and I should have full control over whether I allow any company to access it. That’s the real meaning of executing my freedom and free choice.
Yeah the EU laws are there to protect the citizens I agree. But in reality the same laws have created so much red tape that it backfired on innovation especially on tech sector which has become the defacto growth drivers. Data is the oil of this era and it's so strict in EU that only extremely big companies can navigate through legal landmines. Which indirectly creates a system which discourage new small start-up to stand up. Just look at how many top companies are there in EU compared to US. Spotify , SAP , ASML ???
@@rickbhattacharya2334 i wouldnt say its the eu red tape as much as it is the member countries red tape. Sweden for example has many companie sin tech like spotify klarna DICE swish etc which might be because sweden wasnt as hard impacted by the euro debt crisis which really hampered investment. investment is probably the hardest hitters which Draghi pointed out in his latest report
Exactly, people just look at how Europe has been on the decline and somehow some of them still fail to recognize that maybe it could possibly be due to the two biggest wars in human history. Just a guess though.
Nobody said anyone wanted to leave the EU in this video... its simply that (for a variety of structural/social/economic/cultural issues) is very likely to create inefficiencies that compound over time that will lead to the inability of the eurozone to compete in the free market, thus leading to its collapse. But, as it stands, that's still far away... at least decades. Once that "point" gets reached... then, and only then, will people think about "leaving". But that's still so far away that we shouldn't bother thinking about it too much.
@@JohnDorian-j7x If history has proven anything, it's that nobody can predict the future. 30 years ago the USSR had collapsed and there was talk of NATO becoming irrelevant. At the time, nobody was arguing to maintain military readiness at Cold War levels. Meanwhile, in Asia, China was a relatively small, agrarian economy, which had just begun to industrialize. Geopolitically, the world is moving towards protectionist, multi-polar trading blocks, with Asia becoming more influential, while Europe become less so, but this was inevitably going to happen when Asia industrialized. Indeed, this transition was arguably delayed for several centuries by European colonialism. It's also true that Europe faces some serious challenges, including political differences, a demographic crisis and an over dependence on imported fossil fuels. However, it has also historically been a hub of innovation fueled by hostile conflict and friendly competition, so if it can overcome these challenges, then there is no reason why this can't continue in the future. Regardless, the idea that a continent can "fail" is absurd and this video presents a simplistic analysis, leading to an inaccurate conclusion.
Wow… I’m sorry but you’re wrong in saying the first EU countries to unite did it to compete internationally. They did it to avoid wars between France and Germany, which is what started two world wars in the first place. At that time, as you said at the beginning of your video, it wasn’t taken for granted the US would be a super power. The world was still pretty much Eurocentric. You’re entitled your opinion, but lots of things in your video focused on click-baiting negativity rather than looking closely what actually makes the EU stand apart from other competitors.
it was in no particular order, it was meant to hit at least 2 problems with one stone per se. west germany and france did it to encourage inter cooperation to avoid another conflict and at the same time to economically compete with usa and to minimize as much as possible being on the loosing side of trade negotiations, by combining each others resources and expertise, both can push back to extract more favourable trade concessions. airbus is eu but for airplane for example to compete with Boeing. just a few years ago in early 2020's, japan was squashed in its free trade agreement with usa, cause it negotiated alone. same can happen to britain probably in time. eu is strength in numbers.
Comparing EU to US or China is dumb... Even if EU fail as a project European will pretend its working just fine. There are too much to gain from common market and other EU policies.
What a distortion this programme is. Russia never set out to undermine the European Union. Instead it genuinely applied to join over 20 years ago. This was a great opportunity for the EU, potentially solving its lack of energy and raw materials. However, this was the opposite of what the US wanted. And given the vassal-like relationship between the US and the EU leadership, Russia's offer of cooperation was rejected and the road towards the war in Ukraine was opened up.
@@jerrymiller9039wrong. The EU are a bunch of vassal puppet states to the US. How many dozen US military bases are in Europe? The US blew up the gas pipeline to Germany and the EU did nothing. The US was caught spying on the EU leaders phone calls and did nothing. The EU will do what the US tells them to do for the most part.
@@jerrymiller9039have a Poppins kid. Russia is very powerful next to USA but can't project power. If it joins EU, then diplomatic power increased. Which USA don't want
I think the major problem for Europe is the social structures and the business models from China and the US. We have far greater worker protection which people have fought for since a long time, because it's a continent where people have suffered greatly in the past and it's made major changes in people's lives. Having to compete with nations that don't respect human rights or accessibility to healthcare as much is going to be hard, it gives those superpowers an edge as they invest in other domains like their military's and arsenals. I think we'll probably see more and more protectionism in the future.
It's just rich folks don't want to pay for quality work and the worker. It's always the shareholders and those on top should always get most of the profits. That's the American model. They want skyhigh growth all the time instead of improving quality of the product, knowing what the consumer need and want, and valuing the workers who built such product. China is oddball that it copied the American model of Quantitate Easing aka making money out of thin air via loans instead of backing it with material like gold. The CCP will always give you loans as long as you allow them to have some control the company and you keep on delivering products. It doesn't matter if the percent profit margin is low, but if the company sells millions of products per year, you will earn a lot of yuan. USA doesn't want to do that anymore as it got burned with the 1973 oil crisis and 1979 oil shock as its industries revolve in oil like cars and related industries. Thus the shift to a service oriented industries like banking, investments, importation, and outsourcing. Europe is copying since it's cheap compared to investing in manufacturing and agriculture.
The average American is paid as much as 4 times more than the average European but yes the Americans are treated more poorly by the market. Cope harder. Eventually if you continue down this path you will produce nothing and everything you own and use will be made in either USA or China and you will be their subjects.
Yes, you cant compete with slave labour on lower prices. There is no need for global economy, only countries with compatible values should trade to a degree that results in interdependence.
well lets see, European salary is crazy high, European energy to produce anything is Crazy high, European cost of living is crazy high, European access to materials are limited, European ability to mine resources are inefficient, European workers are old, European workers are heavily regulated, European business survives on subsidies to keep people employed, European business do not have competition to incentives cheaper products thanks to protectionism, Europe had not and does not produce new innovation for the last couple of decades.
Mate, I love your videos, but this time you just took an anti-EU stance and made all arguments why things arent working. Similar arguments and bleak views can also be made about the USA, China, Russia, and others. Europe has what it takes to survive and thrive, including economy, currency, industry, education, and military potential. Is it perfect? Far from it, we have problems, like any other superpower.
ma è avendo problemi che si cresce . Russia invade Ucraina ? Taglio dalla dipendenza dal gas russo e contratti con altri mercati ,navi rigassificatrici , forte spinta alle rinnovabili con conseguente taglio alle importazioni petrolifere . Forte spinta per l'industria delle armi e maggiore cooperazione nel settore della difesa . Covid ? superamento degli egoismi nazionali nel settore produzione prodotti sanitari , ci siamo resi conto che dipendevamo dai prodotti cinesi ( che facevano schifo qualitativamente ) Acquisti congiunti e potenziamento produzione vaccini .
A lot of this video is fairly subjective and I can’t respect that even though I don’t agree. But some of the claims are simply wrong, like Europe not having any significant conflicts or border changes since WWII: I could name drop The colonial independence wars (especially Spanish-Moroccan and Franco-Algerian wars), the war in Yugoslavia, Turkish invasion of Cyprus, Transnistrian war, and The Troubles. -It hasn’t been THAT peaceful since WWII, and we have many entirely new countries, that all gained independence since ww2 and weren’t at all in the Soviet Union like Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Czechia, reunited Germany, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo (depending on who you ask 😅), North Macedonia, Ireland, Malta, and Cyprus.
I'm a euroskeptic in many ways but I don't see the EU buckling. The closest was just before the announcement of the issuance of joint debt - the refusal to do so could have caused an earthquake geopolitically. But after the EU pushed past that threshold, and with Russia now appearing to be a real threat, the EU isn't going anywhere.
Not so fast, not so fast. UK right-wing economists were insisting in 2010 that the eurozone would collapse within the next six months (Greek debt crisis) and that the EU would soon follow suit. It didn't happen. Nigel Farage repeatedly said after the successful Brexit referendum in 2016 that other European nations would soon follow suit. That hasn't happened either. Originally, Marine Le Pen stated she wanted Frexit. Then she changed her mind. The mistake that some commentators make is that they assume economic logic always trumps political will-power. If that were indeed true, Putin would never have started his war against Ukraine. The EU is there to protect the best interests of Europeans. Never forget the deterrent effect on the 27 members of the chaos and economic downturn resulting from Brexit. That is why Victor Orbán wouldn't dream of taking Hungary out of the EU: he knows which side his bread is buttered on.
The European Union is a very advanced political system, just like the one world supernational governments in sci fi movies and animes. But obviously this political system seems too advanced for the current human society even for Europe.
European corruption is unlike any other corruption it’s very classy for example let’s say you a ordinary person bribes a politician with a bag of cash you will definitely be punished but if you donate to their campaign and bribe lawfully nothing will happen to you it’s just like in the us but of course when it comes the United States it’s a much bigger game.@@CarterSimon777
Living in Europe. Europe was never "united". It was always a handful of powerful countries (Germany, UK, France) with economic and political agreement that controlled other countries into joining their "union" so they can have total control over the region. Poland, Hungaria, nordic Countries and eastern Europe do not see themselves belonging to Germany or France. Europe's fall is a few events away.
The UK needs to offer EU states wanting to leave the option of joining a new European Confederal Union (ECU). No unelected, unaccountable Commission. No binding agreements that member states don't want to agree to. No freedom of movement without a passport within the Union. Basically a trade union with restrictions on free movement as decided by member states.
Indeed, digging in the ankles between the EU and the US will be an unpleasant necessity. The question is whether it will be done with a smile and who will run out of money from the loan possibilities first. Perhaps for a dozen or so years we are returning to the era of warring - let's hope only economically - states and economic blocs (the EU is not the only one; there is also ASEAN, the African Union and other regional integration organizations).
Because slave work doesn't work on EU. They have good work life balance whereas when you compare it with rising economic country like India which utilises cheap labour and are underpaid.
They didn’t even know what they were weee voting on. Most only started googling about potential consequences of Brexit after the vote had closed… Chose to not inform themselves but to rely on populist propaganda instead. EU will only continue staying relevant if it works together.😊
I believe it may already be too late. Volkswagen's struggles with electric vehicle innovation, especially when compared to Japan, China, and the U.S., along with the widespread presence of U.S. military bases and Europe's lack of technological independence-unlike China and the U.S. with their tech giants-make it unlikely for Europe to change course. It seems Europe will continue to rely on U.S. protection.
USA should stop providing it and start taking care of its own citizens. We don’t have the free healthcare and generous safety nets like Europe does and it’s definitely not fair for American taxpayers to keep paying taxes so that Europe doesn’t have to beef up their own security forces.
Honestly, what are your predictions for the USA? Or maybe it’s problematic for you to cover it. It’s just that many things depend on how the USA are doing and if they can stay relevant forever
Past doesn't determine the future. In 1848 it was unfathomable and sounded absurd any thought of a unified Germany. Even in1860s such a thought seemed impossible. In 1871 Germany became a unified empire. Same with Italy. If we run back in history every single modern-day European nation took centuries to become a solid state. Spaniards even after the Bolivar revolution still were thinking in tribal terms and not as Spaniards It is in human nature and world's destiny ethnic identities gradually to fade away as they already do today and geopolitical-global economic circumstances to eventually bring the Europeans together in one confederation or federation from Greenland to Turkey and from post-Putin Russia and Belarus (yes even these states at some point will join the EU) to the Atlantic (including the UK which will rejoin at some point of course) with one currency, many provinces, and Brussels as EU capital district. GenZ people have little concern (and knowledge) of their grandparents' historic past and today's technological-financial open borders bring people together. According to their CONFIRMATION BIAS some people CHOOSE TO FOCUS ON THE PAST (and mostly forgotten) ethnic differences and grievances, rather today's EU achievements and the FUTURE VISION OF UNITED EUROPE. EU is FREEING ITSELF FROM ITS PAST and soon will FREE ITSELF from the USA geostrategic interests and become a major global superpower. None of the other major powers USA, China, (oh yeah Russia too) would like to see it happening but a unified European federation is a matter of time. EU WILL PREVAIL AND WILL BECOME THE GREATEST DEMOCRACY iN THE WORLD.
complete nonsense, there's more diversity in india, indonesia or china alone then the whole eu combined, or very close, indonesia has multiple languages and clutures, massive amount of dialects and local communities, india as well, yet somehow they did it... It's pure ignorance, and what the people want doesn't matter, a lot of them can't fuc**ng divide and add numbers, why in the world should anyone listen to that mob 😂😂😂😂
If the europe dont want to unite further, then should accept being a relegated to the sidelines of the world politics, the same way as the greek polis were when big empires appeared and they became just another irrelevant province with a cool past, looks like their pride is so large to the point of preferring becoming a client state of a another power instead of unifying themselves
The push of misplaced nationalism is a response the failure of international integration. Add to that the lack of government support on manufacturing and agricultural industries and focus on service oriented industries such as banking, investments, outsourcing, and importation. The EU wants to copy Singapore and will never be like one. Singapore is a oddball and can easily be killed by China by making a canal in Thailand and/or Myanmar. There is one thing to fear. It's the sharks. Europe can't issue loans or subsidies to folks who are less likely to pay or make an investment. Ask Lehmann Brothers; ask the Soviet Union, oh, wait, they don't exist anymore. China is the oddball as it is willing to loan the any company as long as it gives the government some control of the company and keep on manufacturing products. USA actually used to do this until the 70s when they got burned with the 1973 oil crisis and 1979 oil shock/Iranian Revolution as their manufacturing industries focused too much on oil and other related industries such as cars and trucks. USA is feeding on nostalgia that oil will be dominant again, but it never be anymore. Europe is trying copying that model with investments on VW, BMW, Mercedes, and Stellantis. If EU wants to learn something to run a government, check Norway who didn't blew its resources on junk but invested it for its people (check the Norwegian Sovereign Fund), or even it's member state Estonia who digitized its government services and invested its EU money on industries such as construction and transport. Oh wait, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe doesn't exist on EU minds.
@@rzpogi the EU gives the highest subsidies in the world to agriculture, WTF are you talking about? And EU manufacturing is a lot higher than UK or USA
I love the denial of EU supporters. Other than empty rhetoric, they don't say anything. The EU needs a hard reform if it is to continue. Far less bureaucracy, less centralization and more free market oriented. They need to stop with the insane regulations if they want to be competitive at a global level. No more DSA, no more AI act, no more chat control proposal or the other proposal that would crush open source software development in the EU!
Interesting, from which European country are you and why do you think is your country dragging Europe behind. Pros are also good. So a pro and contra list. I am curious what my fellow Europeans think.
No country is gonna leave the EU anytime soon, precisely because the world is so unstable nowadays. When, for example, hungarian leaders negociate with other countries without the EU it is precisely to try and have more weight INSIDE the EU. I don't think any EU country really believes they would be better off on their own, remember brexit ?
Say Putin or Russia is economical powefull is a joke but Russia have a strategic things :gas and petrol or nuclear threat for exemple the GDP of Russia with 150 million inhabitants is only 20% up conoared to Spain with only 48 million ; Russia in all terns is a development country
At 6.4 trillion, Russia is currently the biggest economy in Europe by a huge margin and the 4th largest on the earth, stupid. This is all according to both the IMF and World Bank. Spain is 2.5 trillion.
The world is moving towards an apocalypse. Climate crisis, geopolitical tensions, recessionary economic environment and intensifying social divisions are fast propelling us towards doom.
Doom for whom? India's economy is growing rapidly and will soon be the third largest economy in the world. In the last ten years, the economy of South East Asia was the fastest growing in the world.. That is two billion people experiencing improvement in their lives.
Oh yes, a video with the narrative of dissing a country (Russia) disliking 'European' solidarity. For the amnesics, Russia is the same country which defeated the Euopean country when they were at each others throats not so long ago (70 years is very comoared to the age of the planet)
Every country Who is in European Union must have Euro if we gonna be strong again like Danmark Sweden Norway and many more country don't have euro is a shame to European Union
EU will break into multiple ethnic unions as the people revolt against the liberal elite, and remigration comes in full swing Germanic union .Germany .UK .Ireland .Denmark .Sweden .Finland (not Germanic, but would join the rest of Scandinavia) .Austria .Czechia .Switzerland .Estonia .Lichtenstein .Luxembourg .Netherlands (+ northern Belgium) Catholic/Southern Union .Poland (leading figure) .France .Spain .Portugal .Rome (independent northern Italy) .Malta .Monaco .Slovenia .Croatia .Lithuania .Latvia Eastern Europe union .Ukraine .Romania .Moldova .Bulgaria .Georgia The rest of the states wouldn't be able to unite and would either become tax havens, isolationists, or completely irrelevant.
The European Union's potential downfall is directly linked to the shifting global economic power. The expanded BRICS nations (now including Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, along with new additions such as Saudi Arabia, UAE, Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Iran), surpassing G7 economies, are challenging US dollar dominance. This financial warfare threatens the global economy/STABILITY, empowering the twenty BRICS nations at the expense of democracy, human rights, workers' rights, environmental protection, and freedom of speech..This power struggle impacts not only economic systems, but also the fundamental values underpinning Western society and those it has influenced through trade. BRICS nations are creating a parallel system that could sideline these ideals, favoring a model that prioritizes economic growth over social and environmental concerns. Media silence on these developments is concerning. The situation threatens the West and highlights BRICS' intent to challenge Western interests. The EU, reliant on a Western-centric economic system, is particularly vulnerable. As BRICS gains influence, the EU's stability and its ability to uphold its core values of equal human rights based on common humanity, labor laws, environmental protection, democracy, rule of law, and transparency are at risk.
There are internal divisions within the EU but misses a crucial point: these divisions are exacerbated by the West's own economic practices. Open borders and outsourcing, while presented as promoting 'economic growth' or "humanitarian", have primarily served to exploit cheap labor and evade environmental regulations AND LABOUR LAWS. This has led to a backlash against globalization and a sense of economic insecurity within the EU, fueling euroscepticism and migration tensions. Therefore, the rise of BRICS isn't just an external threat; it's a symptom of the failures of the Western economic model. BRICS' alternative model, though VERY problematic in its own right, is gaining appeal precisely because it bypasses the overview of exploitative practices and will allow a greater level of exploitation since it bypasses human rights, Democracy, rule of law. The EU's vulnerability lies not only in its internal divisions, but also in its complicity in a global economic system that prioritizes profit over people and the planet. The rise of BRICS is a stark reminder of the consequences of this unsustainable model, further threatening the EU's stability and its ability to uphold its core values. These are the very symptoms of growth-based economies growing at any cost, where, as Herman Daly stated, growth becomes uneconomic and untenable when its costs outweigh its benefits, leading to environmental degradation, social inequity, and ultimately, the erosion of human rights. Except now we will have an economy driven by driven by countries that don't believe in democracy, the environment or human rights.
its pretty much doomed to end up with infighting if you know history you know this is a Recipe for Disaster when most countries joined they had different goals. the world view and culture of Bulgarians and Irish people is just too different even Bulgarians and Romanians and Danish and Swedish people can't get along
all races should mix with each other, all national and ethnic differences should disapper, everyone should smoke weed together in peace just like that one John Lenon song. The 60's were the best, everone is a stupid conservative nowadays.
@@alexyeskov7601 the American leadership itself admitted that $5 billion was spent specifically on the Maidan revolution. Look it up on google or are you too lazy? They are rather proud of overthrowing the pro-Russian leader. Look up the leaked phone call Nuland made selecting who should be in charge in Ukraine. The evidence is there but you are a bigot and will never listen
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Half of the European countries don’t require that their employees work for more than 6 hours per day, and many of them are going towards a 4-day work week, along with very big vacation packages equaling to 45+ days in some countries, and extremely generous welfare systems. It may be great for the people, but that’s absolutely terrible for an economy. Europeans can not compete with Americans, Russians, and the Chinese and their output. Their GDP numbers show for it. Unless they rapidly change something, it will remain stagnant, albeit not fall
The social welfare system would mostly work if unrequired mass migration hadn't taken place. Numbers from Denmark, UK, Germany basically show they're a net drain on society. The money lost on giving them social benefits/housing is money lost that should have gone to reinvesting in infrastructure and the economy. The 4 day week stops burn out and reduces idling/paying for idling on the job.
@@draugrdraugr notice the important word you said. “If”. It’s not and won’t be for the foreseeable future. The 4-day workweek is great for employees. I 100% agree. It’s also terrible for an economy. A Dutch man who works 24 hours in a week will NEVER be able to outcompete the Chinese who work 60 hours or Americans who work 40-50 hours a week. Now multiply that on a national scale. You simply can not fool anyone into thinking that one can accomplish more in that small of a timeframe. Not happening
You say France wants a European army, in the face of Russian agression ?? What Russian agression ? most people here only see "NATO agression" , not Russian agression.
People who think the EU is failed superstate, need to come out of their mono-culture, mono-language mindset and look at these examples - 1. Does the cultural differences of California and Alabama make the US a failed super state?' 2. Do the Uighurs in Xinjiang have anything in common with the Hans in Hongkong? 3. Does a man in Kerala understand the language or culture of a man in Kashmir? The EU has many things that brings it together - Christianity, Caucasian culture, Food similarities, and Putin!
It will not fail because of the differences, it will fail because the people who try to united it don’t understand European culture and want to turn in into usa.2 ( Macron)
1. There's little difference in culture and same language, Europe has national identities over being European. Even the poorest US state is richer than 90% of the EU's poorest regions 2. Uighurs are getting genocided and are 'pacified' with an iron fist 3. India is unified through Hindu nationalism, but that may not last like the EU either
For disgrace Caucasian culture and etnicity is day to day less is one zone.of the world with more inmigration in many cases countries with masive inmigration
Iam Spaniard and think no is good think E.U is a " state" is ridículous but is true U S for exemple no is absolutly homogeneus and is a state the diferencies of European countries is Big than U.S States the caucasian culture and etnicity day to day is less for masive inmigration in vast part of Europe
It is not "Ukraine war". It is "Russian-Ukrainian war", as bombs also fly on russian territory and part of Russia is conquered as well. It is hard to take this report seriously if you can't even name the war properly. Dislike and asked youtube to hide your channel.
Maybe, but it won't be as bad as it is today , and the Ukraine war might never have happened , maybe Putin wouldn't have become a dictator, maybe Russia would have been democratic, @@alexandrubogdanmaftean236
They are already integrated to 'protect' themselves from Turkey and Russia. That's the whole reason of the existance of EU. How can they integrate them?
@@tyalikanky türkiye is even more dangerous; as it continuously switches between US ; EU and Russia. Also they are now dreaming of rebirth of ottoman empire.
Natural gas prices are not much higher now than they were before the war? I mean they were crazy high, but now it’s basically normal at least where I am living. Considering how everything else has gotten more expensive in the inflation I don’t mind the current gas prices 😅
The problem is that country government such as Germany care more about Brussells than the German citizens. For example imigration. Brussels likes it but \in no country in the EU do people want it. Has the EU stayed focus on internal trade there would have been no problem.
The last point (EU restricting American monopolies) is a bit silly and feels like personal bias.
We are living in a central planned economy where every good thing seems controlled, from real estate to stocks and now gold. I'm open to ideas how to safeguard and grow my wealth amid high inflation, can't let over a mil lose its value by just sitting in my bank.
I think you're better off speaking with a certified market strategist, they can help with pointers on equities to acquire
Right, when it comes to situations like this, having a seasoned advs0r diversify your portfolio for high performance is ideal and thankfully, I can attest to this approach, seeing my holdings of $800k grow by 240% in barely 3 years.
please, who is the advisor guiding you? how to put my money to work has been my daily thought, did my research and most suggestions pointed at the stock market, the thing is i'm an absolute noob at investing
Finding financial advisors like Sophia Maurine Lanting who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.
I just looked her up on the web and I would say she really has an impressive background in investing. I will write her an email shortly.
to be honest its good what the eu is doing with google and all the other companies, because its a well known tactic for monopolies to create a market sphere, killing off competition, to which they can then manipulate prices for profit. it also heavily stuns innovation, cause of the lack of market competition
I agree. The narrator has a lot of maturing to do. Either he does not realize he might be wrong when he confidently states that "Google Search and Teams have changed for the better", or he is a propagandist, which is even worse.
dude didn't mention forcing apple to use usb-c rather than stick with lightning among other various privacy related policies... Also failed to mention that google scrapes websites and essentially "steals" content to put into their inline search results...
So it's better if the EU kills off competition first, with regulation? Have you heard of the AI act or the DSA? Way to make the EU uncompetitive on the global market... The EU in its current form is a joke and it needs to be reformed ASAP.
Sorry, but you got it completely wrong. What details did you dig into? It sounds like you took the first anti-EU article and extracted the biggest nonsense out of it. The law in the EU is made to protect people, not to enable continuous profit, and especially not at the expense of its citizens. No matter how big and rich a company is, it shouldn't be allowed to use its influence to create an unfair monopoly or impose unfair conditions on others. That usually has NOTHING to do with improving products. Just look at healthcare in the US - it's a perfect example of what can go wrong when companies have too much influence.
But to stay within the tech industry, take a look at what Microsoft did with Internet Explorer and how it crushed Netscape by using its monopoly, unrestricted resources, and massive amounts of money to make IE a free add-on to its Windows system. Netscape, a smaller company, didn’t stand a chance, even though it was a better product at the time. That’s exactly what the EU tries to prevent from happening here.
As for Apple not being able to use user data to improve its products, we see that as a positive. I don’t understand how you could see it as a negative. If I’m paying so much for a product, I expect a multibillion-dollar company to have the resources to improve it without needing to use my personal data. Also, my data should belong to me, and I should have full control over whether I allow any company to access it. That’s the real meaning of executing my freedom and free choice.
Yeah the EU laws are there to protect the citizens I agree. But in reality the same laws have created so much red tape that it backfired on innovation especially on tech sector which has become the defacto growth drivers.
Data is the oil of this era and it's so strict in EU that only extremely big companies can navigate through legal landmines. Which indirectly creates a system which discourage new small start-up to stand up.
Just look at how many top companies are there in EU compared to US. Spotify , SAP , ASML ???
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And I think he must've mistaken Russia's intentions for NATO for the EU
@@rickbhattacharya2334 i wouldnt say its the eu red tape as much as it is the member countries red tape. Sweden for example has many companie sin tech like spotify klarna DICE swish etc which might be because sweden wasnt as hard impacted by the euro debt crisis which really hampered investment.
investment is probably the hardest hitters which Draghi pointed out in his latest report
Sure the laws are... we almost do not have any tax havens in EU...😅 and the individual income taxes are not exceading 60% 😅😅😅 Wake up!
Healthcare in the US is what happens when the government supports artificial monopolies.
just another clickbait video with not a lot facts backing the claim... the eu surely has its problem but not even the hungarians want to leave
Exactly, people just look at how Europe has been on the decline and somehow some of them still fail to recognize that maybe it could possibly be due to the two biggest wars in human history. Just a guess though.
Most brits want to go back in EU ironically@Hypersonic-es6vh
Nobody said anyone wanted to leave the EU in this video... its simply that (for a variety of structural/social/economic/cultural issues) is very likely to create inefficiencies that compound over time that will lead to the inability of the eurozone to compete in the free market, thus leading to its collapse. But, as it stands, that's still far away... at least decades. Once that "point" gets reached... then, and only then, will people think about "leaving". But that's still so far away that we shouldn't bother thinking about it too much.
Cope harder 😂
@@JohnDorian-j7x If history has proven anything, it's that nobody can predict the future. 30 years ago the USSR had collapsed and there was talk of NATO becoming irrelevant. At the time, nobody was arguing to maintain military readiness at Cold War levels. Meanwhile, in Asia, China was a relatively small, agrarian economy, which had just begun to industrialize.
Geopolitically, the world is moving towards protectionist, multi-polar trading blocks, with Asia becoming more influential, while Europe become less so, but this was inevitably going to happen when Asia industrialized. Indeed, this transition was arguably delayed for several centuries by European colonialism. It's also true that Europe faces some serious challenges, including political differences, a demographic crisis and an over dependence on imported fossil fuels. However, it has also historically been a hub of innovation fueled by hostile conflict and friendly competition, so if it can overcome these challenges, then there is no reason why this can't continue in the future.
Regardless, the idea that a continent can "fail" is absurd and this video presents a simplistic analysis, leading to an inaccurate conclusion.
Wow… I’m sorry but you’re wrong in saying the first EU countries to unite did it to compete internationally. They did it to avoid wars between France and Germany, which is what started two world wars in the first place. At that time, as you said at the beginning of your video, it wasn’t taken for granted the US would be a super power. The world was still pretty much Eurocentric.
You’re entitled your opinion, but lots of things in your video focused on click-baiting negativity rather than looking closely what actually makes the EU stand apart from other competitors.
Exactly- does he know it started as a regulator of Coal & Steel production- the x2 things you need for war.
it was in no particular order, it was meant to hit at least 2 problems with one stone per se.
west germany and france did it to encourage inter cooperation to avoid another conflict and at the same time to economically compete with usa and to minimize as much as possible being on the loosing side of trade negotiations, by combining each others resources and expertise, both can push back to extract more favourable trade concessions. airbus is eu but for airplane for example to compete with Boeing.
just a few years ago in early 2020's, japan was squashed in its free trade agreement with usa, cause it negotiated alone.
same can happen to britain probably in time.
eu is strength in numbers.
Germany did it out of guilt. France did it to get Germans to pay for their agricultural subsidies.
What started those wars was the fact that German ingenuity was a serious threat to the British Empire!
I couldn't disagree more
Comparing EU to US or China is dumb... Even if EU fail as a project European will pretend its working just fine. There are too much to gain from common market and other EU policies.
it will not fail, this is a MAGA dreamer
Despair not! Mario Draghi has a plan ----------- not a concept of a plan, but a 400-page plan.
A Marxist plan. How to "solve" the current crisis with even more bureacracy and debt.
For how good that plan might be, it will cost us billions which we dont have.
@@EvilmindStudios Statistics
GDP [EU] $19.35 trillion (nominal; 2024) $26.64 trillion (PPP; 2024)
@@buckwagers I'm talking almost a trillion dollars.
@@EvilmindStudiosthat’s not that much on a continental scale. Furthermore I think the Euro is currently significantly undervalued to the USD.
Ive been hearing this for decades, including the fall of the USA.
What a distortion this programme is. Russia never set out to undermine the European Union. Instead it genuinely applied to join over 20 years ago. This was a great opportunity for the EU, potentially solving its lack of energy and raw materials. However, this was the opposite of what the US wanted. And given the vassal-like relationship between the US and the EU leadership, Russia's offer of cooperation was rejected and the road towards the war in Ukraine was opened up.
The US has nothing to do with who joins the EU
Yes it has , US decides what Europe do 😂@@jerrymiller9039
@@jerrymiller9039wrong. The EU are a bunch of vassal puppet states to the US. How many dozen US military bases are in Europe? The US blew up the gas pipeline to Germany and the EU did nothing. The US was caught spying on the EU leaders phone calls and did nothing. The EU will do what the US tells them to do for the most part.
@@jerrymiller9039have a Poppins kid. Russia is very powerful next to USA but can't project power. If it joins EU, then diplomatic power increased. Which USA don't want
@@jerrymiller9039 really ?! Ahahhahahahah
I think the major problem for Europe is the social structures and the business models from China and the US. We have far greater worker protection which people have fought for since a long time, because it's a continent where people have suffered greatly in the past and it's made major changes in people's lives.
Having to compete with nations that don't respect human rights or accessibility to healthcare as much is going to be hard, it gives those superpowers an edge as they invest in other domains like their military's and arsenals.
I think we'll probably see more and more protectionism in the future.
It's just rich folks don't want to pay for quality work and the worker. It's always the shareholders and those on top should always get most of the profits. That's the American model. They want skyhigh growth all the time instead of improving quality of the product, knowing what the consumer need and want, and valuing the workers who built such product.
China is oddball that it copied the American model of Quantitate Easing aka making money out of thin air via loans instead of backing it with material like gold. The CCP will always give you loans as long as you allow them to have some control the company and you keep on delivering products. It doesn't matter if the percent profit margin is low, but if the company sells millions of products per year, you will earn a lot of yuan.
USA doesn't want to do that anymore as it got burned with the 1973 oil crisis and 1979 oil shock as its industries revolve in oil like cars and related industries. Thus the shift to a service oriented industries like banking, investments, importation, and outsourcing. Europe is copying since it's cheap compared to investing in manufacturing and agriculture.
The average American is paid as much as 4 times more than the average European but yes the Americans are treated more poorly by the market. Cope harder. Eventually if you continue down this path you will produce nothing and everything you own and use will be made in either USA or China and you will be their subjects.
Yes, you cant compete with slave labour on lower prices. There is no need for global economy, only countries with compatible values should trade to a degree that results in interdependence.
well lets see, European salary is crazy high, European energy to produce anything is Crazy high, European cost of living is crazy high, European access to materials are limited, European ability to mine resources are inefficient, European workers are old, European workers are heavily regulated, European business survives on subsidies to keep people employed, European business do not have competition to incentives cheaper products thanks to protectionism, Europe had not and does not produce new innovation for the last couple of decades.
you lot are committing genoside. yet you're talking about human right? lmao
Jeez this is all so wrong and such a one-sided American perspective, did you get all your info from CNN?
Mate, I love your videos, but this time you just took an anti-EU stance and made all arguments why things arent working. Similar arguments and bleak views can also be made about the USA, China, Russia, and others.
Europe has what it takes to survive and thrive, including economy, currency, industry, education, and military potential. Is it perfect? Far from it, we have problems, like any other superpower.
ma è avendo problemi che si cresce . Russia invade Ucraina ? Taglio dalla dipendenza dal gas russo e contratti con altri mercati ,navi rigassificatrici , forte spinta alle rinnovabili con conseguente taglio alle importazioni petrolifere . Forte spinta per l'industria delle armi e maggiore cooperazione nel settore della difesa . Covid ? superamento degli egoismi nazionali nel settore produzione prodotti sanitari , ci siamo resi conto che dipendevamo dai prodotti cinesi ( che facevano schifo qualitativamente ) Acquisti congiunti e potenziamento produzione vaccini .
I would say that the US is far more divided than the EU at the moment. 🇪🇺
Brexit was and still is terrible though
Chill with the music
But how else is he supposed to tell you what emotions you should feel.
Thank you 👍
He really believes the public figures of the CCP?
You may cut ~3T usd. But rest are real.
A lot of this video is fairly subjective and I can’t respect that even though I don’t agree. But some of the claims are simply wrong, like Europe not having any significant conflicts or border changes since WWII:
I could name drop The colonial independence wars (especially Spanish-Moroccan and Franco-Algerian wars), the war in Yugoslavia, Turkish invasion of Cyprus, Transnistrian war, and The Troubles.
-It hasn’t been THAT peaceful since WWII, and we have many entirely new countries, that all gained independence since ww2 and weren’t at all in the Soviet Union like Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Czechia, reunited Germany, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo (depending on who you ask 😅), North Macedonia, Ireland, Malta, and Cyprus.
I'm a euroskeptic in many ways but I don't see the EU buckling. The closest was just before the announcement of the issuance of joint debt - the refusal to do so could have caused an earthquake geopolitically. But after the EU pushed past that threshold, and with Russia now appearing to be a real threat, the EU isn't going anywhere.
watch video: EU could die, by channel Good Times Bad Times, it was uploaded 10 hours ago.
i could bet eu will not survive another generation.
Good stuff
Very informative. Could you make a video about how will the USA do in the 30’s, please?
Thank you. Background music is way too dominant for me watching more than 5min though I would like to continue
Not so fast, not so fast. UK right-wing economists were insisting in 2010 that the eurozone would collapse within the next six months (Greek debt crisis) and that the EU would soon follow suit. It didn't happen. Nigel Farage repeatedly said after the successful Brexit referendum in 2016 that other European nations would soon follow suit. That hasn't happened either. Originally, Marine Le Pen stated she wanted Frexit. Then she changed her mind. The mistake that some commentators make is that they assume economic logic always trumps political will-power. If that were indeed true, Putin would never have started his war against Ukraine. The EU is there to protect the best interests of Europeans. Never forget the deterrent effect on the 27 members of the chaos and economic downturn resulting from Brexit. That is why Victor Orbán wouldn't dream of taking Hungary out of the EU: he knows which side his bread is buttered on.
The European Union is a very advanced political system, just like the one world supernational governments in sci fi movies and animes. But obviously this political system seems too advanced for the current human society even for Europe.
It only advanced in corruption and bureaucracy
You are are so true... like in animes 😅
i disagree
Germany alone is the third largest economy in the world
4th
@@anyiouo3814 no third. Germany overtook japan
its insignificant, India will overtake them in a few years
Germans & Japanese fighting for third spot...
Meanwhile India: step aside guys
@@Whatever29571 india is 5th
Great presentation but too loud background music
i dont agree - big tech has become too big. they need to be broken up to allow fairness and diversity in the economy .
The EU is the only entity that could do this.
How about making it easier for smaller business to enter the market instead of piling up regulation on top of regulation?
Because they're corrupt
How so?
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Watch this
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European corruption is unlike any other corruption it’s very classy for example let’s say you a ordinary person bribes a politician with a bag of cash you will definitely be punished but if you donate to their campaign and bribe lawfully nothing will happen to you it’s just like in the us but of course when it comes the United States it’s a much bigger game.@@CarterSimon777
Living in Europe. Europe was never "united". It was always a handful of powerful countries (Germany, UK, France) with economic and political agreement that controlled other countries into joining their "union" so they can have total control over the region. Poland, Hungaria, nordic Countries and eastern Europe do not see themselves belonging to Germany or France.
Europe's fall is a few events away.
The UK needs to offer EU states wanting to leave the option of joining a new European Confederal Union (ECU). No unelected, unaccountable Commission. No binding agreements that member states don't want to agree to. No freedom of movement without a passport within the Union.
Basically a trade union with restrictions on free movement as decided by member states.
The Eurocentrism in this video is oooooozing
Indeed, digging in the ankles between the EU and the US will be an unpleasant necessity. The question is whether it will be done with a smile and who will run out of money from the loan possibilities first. Perhaps for a dozen or so years we are returning to the era of warring - let's hope only economically - states and economic blocs (the EU is not the only one; there is also ASEAN, the African Union and other regional integration organizations).
Because slave work doesn't work on EU. They have good work life balance whereas when you compare it with rising economic country like India which utilises cheap labour and are underpaid.
No "they" don't. They have huge deficits, and debts the the Americans investors bankers, that as a consequence also held a big chunk of the EU assets.
Since Brexit the Great Britain becomes a rack.
They didn’t even know what they were weee voting on. Most only started googling about potential consequences of Brexit after the vote had closed… Chose to not inform themselves but to rely on populist propaganda instead. EU will only continue staying relevant if it works together.😊
the uk doesn't know what they are doing
@@belstar1128 Apsolutely
I believe it may already be too late. Volkswagen's struggles with electric vehicle innovation, especially when compared to Japan, China, and the U.S., along with the widespread presence of U.S. military bases and Europe's lack of technological independence-unlike China and the U.S. with their tech giants-make it unlikely for Europe to change course. It seems Europe will continue to rely on U.S. protection.
yes
but it doesnt mean that the US will always provide it. Thats the point.
USA should stop providing it and start taking care of its own citizens. We don’t have the free healthcare and generous safety nets like Europe does and it’s definitely not fair for American taxpayers to keep paying taxes so that Europe doesn’t have to beef up their own security forces.
Europe is the slave of America and cannot do anything
companies like Volkswagen have bad leaders that only know how to follow the latest fads
Honestly, what are your predictions for the USA? Or maybe it’s problematic for you to cover it. It’s just that many things depend on how the USA are doing and if they can stay relevant forever
The sooner this monster ceases to exist, the better
Past doesn't determine the future. In 1848 it was unfathomable and sounded absurd any thought of a unified Germany. Even in1860s such a thought seemed impossible. In 1871 Germany became a unified empire. Same with Italy. If we run back in history every single modern-day European nation took centuries to become a solid state. Spaniards even after the Bolivar revolution still were thinking in tribal terms and not as Spaniards It is in human nature and world's destiny ethnic identities gradually to fade away as they already do today and geopolitical-global economic circumstances to eventually bring the Europeans together in one confederation or federation from Greenland to Turkey and from post-Putin Russia and Belarus (yes even these states at some point will join the EU) to the Atlantic (including the UK which will rejoin at some point of course) with one currency, many provinces, and Brussels as EU capital district. GenZ people have little concern (and knowledge) of their grandparents' historic past and today's technological-financial open borders bring people together. According to their CONFIRMATION BIAS some people CHOOSE TO FOCUS ON THE PAST (and mostly forgotten) ethnic differences and grievances, rather today's EU achievements and the FUTURE VISION OF UNITED EUROPE. EU is FREEING ITSELF FROM ITS PAST and soon will FREE ITSELF from the USA geostrategic interests and become a major global superpower. None of the other major powers USA, China, (oh yeah Russia too) would like to see it happening but a unified European federation is a matter of time. EU WILL PREVAIL AND WILL BECOME THE GREATEST DEMOCRACY iN THE WORLD.
ok boomer
European Union is not a country. It's several countries put together 😅 😂 so GDP is based on many countries in Europe 😅😂
The european superstate would be a disaster. There is simply too big of a difference in culture and mentality between the countries.
Yes, Ivan, we know, it would be a disaster for you.
Most Europeans opposite it, so don’t try to make it seem like only Russian on the Internet disagree.
@@transparent6842 ok usa bot
complete nonsense, there's more diversity in india, indonesia or china alone then the whole eu combined, or very close, indonesia has multiple languages and clutures, massive amount of dialects and local communities, india as well, yet somehow they did it... It's pure ignorance, and what the people want doesn't matter, a lot of them can't fuc**ng divide and add numbers, why in the world should anyone listen to that mob 😂😂😂😂
If the europe dont want to unite further, then should accept being a relegated to the sidelines of the world politics, the same way as the greek polis were when big empires appeared and they became just another irrelevant province with a cool past, looks like their pride is so large to the point of preferring becoming a client state of a another power instead of unifying themselves
Excellent work Aaron, I don't agree with every single point but this does an overall great job of painting the general picture.
The push of misplaced nationalism is a response the failure of international integration. Add to that the lack of government support on manufacturing and agricultural industries and focus on service oriented industries such as banking, investments, outsourcing, and importation.
The EU wants to copy Singapore and will never be like one. Singapore is a oddball and can easily be killed by China by making a canal in Thailand and/or Myanmar.
There is one thing to fear. It's the sharks. Europe can't issue loans or subsidies to folks who are less likely to pay or make an investment. Ask Lehmann Brothers; ask the Soviet Union, oh, wait, they don't exist anymore.
China is the oddball as it is willing to loan the any company as long as it gives the government some control of the company and keep on manufacturing products. USA actually used to do this until the 70s when they got burned with the 1973 oil crisis and 1979 oil shock/Iranian Revolution as their manufacturing industries focused too much on oil and other related industries such as cars and trucks. USA is feeding on nostalgia that oil will be dominant again, but it never be anymore. Europe is trying copying that model with investments on VW, BMW, Mercedes, and Stellantis.
If EU wants to learn something to run a government, check Norway who didn't blew its resources on junk but invested it for its people (check the Norwegian Sovereign Fund), or even it's member state Estonia who digitized its government services and invested its EU money on industries such as construction and transport. Oh wait, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe doesn't exist on EU minds.
So true 👍 EU is deeply corrupted.
@@rzpogi the EU gives the highest subsidies in the world to agriculture, WTF are you talking about? And EU manufacturing is a lot higher than UK or USA
I love the denial of EU supporters. Other than empty rhetoric, they don't say anything. The EU needs a hard reform if it is to continue. Far less bureaucracy, less centralization and more free market oriented. They need to stop with the insane regulations if they want to be competitive at a global level. No more DSA, no more AI act, no more chat control proposal or the other proposal that would crush open source software development in the EU!
Europe is too complacent and stuck in it's way. This is the biggest reason why the EU is destined to fall.
Interesting, from which European country are you and why do you think is your country dragging Europe behind. Pros are also good. So a pro and contra list. I am curious what my fellow Europeans think.
I'm living in Germany, just waiting when it fall apart. Totally agree with you
@@WL113 Why do you wait? Are you afraid. Leave now before it is to late.
No country is gonna leave the EU anytime soon, precisely because the world is so unstable nowadays. When, for example, hungarian leaders negociate with other countries without the EU it is precisely to try and have more weight INSIDE the EU. I don't think any EU country really believes they would be better off on their own, remember brexit ?
The EU isn’t perfect but neither is the US or China. I could make an equally lazy as convincing video about these two.
Say Putin or Russia is economical powefull is a joke but Russia have a strategic things :gas and petrol or nuclear threat for exemple the GDP of Russia with 150 million inhabitants is only 20% up conoared to Spain with only 48 million ; Russia in all terns is a development country
At 6.4 trillion, Russia is currently the biggest economy in Europe by a huge margin and the 4th largest on the earth, stupid. This is all according to both the IMF and World Bank. Spain is 2.5 trillion.
Does anyone know the name/source of the painting @3:33 ?
If there is a principle of free movement of capital, can we move Budapest next to Marseille?
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The world is moving towards an apocalypse. Climate crisis, geopolitical tensions, recessionary economic environment and intensifying social divisions are fast propelling us towards doom.
Doom for whom? India's economy is growing rapidly and will soon be the third largest economy in the world. In the last ten years, the economy of South East Asia was the fastest growing in the world.. That is two billion people experiencing improvement in their lives.
Don't be such a frightened kid
Oh yes, a video with the narrative of dissing a country (Russia) disliking 'European' solidarity. For the amnesics, Russia is the same country which defeated the Euopean country when they were at each others throats not so long ago (70 years is very comoared to the age of the planet)
hey little thing nice story Dutch have ASML the only Chip builder who is not going to be esported to China, we have that intellectual knowledge.
Every country Who is in European Union must have Euro if we gonna be strong again like Danmark Sweden Norway and many more country don't have euro is a shame to European Union
The meanest analytics I've ever seen you do.
Europe is not a continent button
Enjoy comment section before r/europe taking over! 🤣
EU will break into multiple ethnic unions as the people revolt against the liberal elite, and remigration comes in full swing
Germanic union
.Germany
.UK
.Ireland
.Denmark
.Sweden
.Finland (not Germanic, but would join the rest of Scandinavia)
.Austria
.Czechia
.Switzerland
.Estonia
.Lichtenstein
.Luxembourg
.Netherlands (+ northern Belgium)
Catholic/Southern Union
.Poland (leading figure)
.France
.Spain
.Portugal
.Rome (independent northern Italy)
.Malta
.Monaco
.Slovenia
.Croatia
.Lithuania
.Latvia
Eastern Europe union
.Ukraine
.Romania
.Moldova
.Bulgaria
.Georgia
The rest of the states wouldn't be able to unite and would either become tax havens, isolationists, or completely irrelevant.
The European Union's potential downfall is directly linked to the shifting global economic power. The expanded BRICS nations (now including Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, along with new additions such as Saudi Arabia, UAE, Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Iran), surpassing G7 economies, are challenging US dollar dominance. This financial warfare threatens the global economy/STABILITY, empowering the twenty BRICS nations at the expense of democracy, human rights, workers' rights, environmental protection, and freedom of speech..This power struggle impacts not only economic systems, but also the fundamental values underpinning Western society and those it has influenced through trade. BRICS nations are creating a parallel system that could sideline these ideals, favoring a model that prioritizes economic growth over social and environmental concerns. Media silence on these developments is concerning. The situation threatens the West and highlights BRICS' intent to challenge Western interests. The EU, reliant on a Western-centric economic system, is particularly vulnerable. As BRICS gains influence, the EU's stability and its ability to uphold its core values of equal human rights based on common humanity, labor laws, environmental protection, democracy, rule of law, and transparency are at risk.
There are internal divisions within the EU but misses a crucial point: these divisions are exacerbated by the West's own economic practices. Open borders and outsourcing, while presented as promoting 'economic growth' or "humanitarian", have primarily served to exploit cheap labor and evade environmental regulations AND LABOUR LAWS. This has led to a backlash against globalization and a sense of economic insecurity within the EU, fueling euroscepticism and migration tensions.
Therefore, the rise of BRICS isn't just an external threat; it's a symptom of the failures of the Western economic model. BRICS' alternative model, though VERY problematic in its own right, is gaining appeal precisely because it bypasses the overview of exploitative practices and will allow a greater level of exploitation since it bypasses human rights, Democracy, rule of law. The EU's vulnerability lies not only in its internal divisions, but also in its complicity in a global economic system that prioritizes profit over people and the planet. The rise of BRICS is a stark reminder of the consequences of this unsustainable model, further threatening the EU's stability and its ability to uphold its core values. These are the very symptoms of growth-based economies growing at any cost, where, as Herman Daly stated, growth becomes uneconomic and untenable when its costs outweigh its benefits, leading to environmental degradation, social inequity, and ultimately, the erosion of human rights. Except now we will have an economy driven by driven by countries that don't believe in democracy, the environment or human rights.
Go back and do ur research. You are completely wrong
You're uneducated.
The music was so annoying
This is such a good video! Well done !
are you sure about that? considering the title only, it does not look like that at all
its pretty much doomed to end up with infighting if you know history you know this is a Recipe for Disaster when most countries joined they had different goals. the world view and culture of Bulgarians and Irish people is just too different even Bulgarians and Romanians and Danish and Swedish people can't get along
Lol Europe born to compete internationally .... why did youtube suggest this.. bad bad youtube
all races should mix with each other, all national and ethnic differences should disapper, everyone should smoke weed together in peace just like that one John Lenon song. The 60's were the best, everone is a stupid conservative nowadays.
Good value but please leave out the overpowering violin music. I can’t concentrate.
The war in Ukraine in not Russian aggression as the video claims. It started with a civil war within Ukraine armed and encouraged by the US
Note to self, US causes war (JOKE)
Note To Self, US causes war (JOKE)
good dog, keep spreading ru propaganda! btw Soviet-Afghanistan war also started as an insurrection per Soviet media
@@alexyeskov7601 the American leadership itself admitted that $5 billion was spent specifically on the Maidan revolution. Look it up on google or are you too lazy? They are rather proud of overthrowing the pro-Russian leader. Look up the leaked phone call Nuland made selecting who should be in charge in Ukraine. The evidence is there but you are a bigot and will never listen
Not destined to fail.
yup, already failed
@@pondeify oh no
@@pondeify Look at how much countries like Poland and Romania developed after joining
Make a video about Bangladesh 🇧🇩
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The thing nobody wants to admit is that "the good times" just won't (and can't) continue
Sad
God gives and God takes away (USA = God).
The music is way too loud.
Half of the European countries don’t require that their employees work for more than 6 hours per day, and many of them are going towards a 4-day work week, along with very big vacation packages equaling to 45+ days in some countries, and extremely generous welfare systems.
It may be great for the people, but that’s absolutely terrible for an economy. Europeans can not compete with Americans, Russians, and the Chinese and their output. Their GDP numbers show for it.
Unless they rapidly change something, it will remain stagnant, albeit not fall
The social welfare system would mostly work if unrequired mass migration hadn't taken place. Numbers from Denmark, UK, Germany basically show they're a net drain on society. The money lost on giving them social benefits/housing is money lost that should have gone to reinvesting in infrastructure and the economy. The 4 day week stops burn out and reduces idling/paying for idling on the job.
@@draugrdraugr notice the important word you said. “If”. It’s not and won’t be for the foreseeable future.
The 4-day workweek is great for employees. I 100% agree. It’s also terrible for an economy.
A Dutch man who works 24 hours in a week will NEVER be able to outcompete the Chinese who work 60 hours or Americans who work 40-50 hours a week. Now multiply that on a national scale. You simply can not fool anyone into thinking that one can accomplish more in that small of a timeframe. Not happening
@@LinguistRevolutioner In a capitalist system where a person is treated as slave maybe no, but in a humanist system it is possible.
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Lazy people. That’s why
I like those clickbaity doomsday videos. It's cheap entertainment but people have to do what people have to do to pay rent.
I'm living in Germany and my only dream is to leave this sick and doomed country
Come to the US. We need first world immigrants.
same here - too many kanax, too many idiots on the top
@@marcv2648 Germany is the place the US goes to live a more meaningful life.
Sadly this also includes the ashkenazim the USAs worst export (and which it is full of), Germany never had a peace treaty either btw.
everywhere is bad ,you don't know how bad it is in the UK ,country has been collapsing
Yeah
Yogoskoliwa ?
Nem rosszbol, de látszik hogy Amerikai vagy.(Csak mondom)
You say France wants a European army, in the face of Russian agression ?? What Russian agression ? most people here only see "NATO agression" , not Russian agression.
People who think the EU is failed superstate, need to come out of their mono-culture, mono-language mindset and look at these examples -
1. Does the cultural differences of California and Alabama make the US a failed super state?'
2. Do the Uighurs in Xinjiang have anything in common with the Hans in Hongkong?
3. Does a man in Kerala understand the language or culture of a man in Kashmir?
The EU has many things that brings it together - Christianity, Caucasian culture, Food similarities, and Putin!
Bravo. Someone gets it! 👏
It will not fail because of the differences, it will fail because the people who try to united it don’t understand European culture and want to turn in into usa.2 ( Macron)
1. There's little difference in culture and same language, Europe has national identities over being European. Even the poorest US state is richer than 90% of the EU's poorest regions
2. Uighurs are getting genocided and are 'pacified' with an iron fist
3. India is unified through Hindu nationalism, but that may not last like the EU either
For disgrace Caucasian culture and etnicity is day to day less is one zone.of the world with more inmigration in many cases countries with masive inmigration
Iam Spaniard and think no is good think E.U is a " state" is ridículous but is true U S for exemple no is absolutly homogeneus and is a state the diferencies of European countries is Big than U.S States the caucasian culture and etnicity day to day is less for masive inmigration in vast part of Europe
It is not "Ukraine war". It is "Russian-Ukrainian war", as bombs also fly on russian territory and part of Russia is conquered as well. It is hard to take this report seriously if you can't even name the war properly. Dislike and asked youtube to hide your channel.
Russia wanted to join Europe get your facts right.
They just wanted to control it
Maybe, but it won't be as bad as it is today , and the Ukraine war might never have happened , maybe Putin wouldn't have become a dictator, maybe Russia would have been democratic, @@alexandrubogdanmaftean236
Actually, Russia never wanted to join the EU. There have never been any talks of that. Russia is too good for the morally corrupt EU.
Behind U.S. lobby.
the eu will survive simply due to having the most superior values, which is reflected in the highest standard of living
“highest standard of living”
american plumbers make more that engineers in france.
@@account-369 Ye but the first layoff they have and they go homeless and no healthcare, you are slaves to your zionist overlords, just admit.
values? you mean double standards and hypocrisy? on what world do you live?
Superior values: Colonialism, genocide, ethnic conflict and lecturing.
values of what? Laziness, bureaucracy and hypocrites?
You might be right as it is obvious the EU is now run by US😢
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They need to integrate Turkey and Russia to be more powerful.
You’re hilarious 😂
They are already integrated to 'protect' themselves from Turkey and Russia. That's the whole reason of the existance of EU. How can they integrate them?
@@aytacdenizacar7703 idk. Turkey is a candidate for 20 years i think.
@@tyalikanky türkiye is even more dangerous; as it continuously switches between US ; EU and Russia. Also they are now dreaming of rebirth of ottoman empire.
@@tyalikanky keep your friends close, enemies closer.🤷🏻
Do not trust this Russian Propaganda
Putin has sneezed whole europe catched cold.
Destined to fail? It pretty much is failing for the last decade.
😂EUs common policy towards Russia is to keep the latter out of the market. Enjoying the gas bill yet fellow Europeans?
Natural gas prices are not much higher now than they were before the war? I mean they were crazy high, but now it’s basically normal at least where I am living. Considering how everything else has gotten more expensive in the inflation I don’t mind the current gas prices 😅
@@kristianemilpaludan1653 The gas prices never fell below the pre-war rates.
Finally, something I agree with you.
time to disband the eu has no relevancy
The problem is that country government such as Germany care more about Brussells than the German citizens. For example imigration. Brussels likes it but \in no country in the EU do people want it. Has the EU stayed focus on internal trade there would have been no problem.