European Union Moving Right? | ARTE.tv Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @ela5699
    @ela5699 День назад +9

    I'd really appreciate it if you could also take the time and research effort into making videos about how every individual citizen, mainly the silent middle between extremists, can become politically involved to stop the spread of the far right populists and the evergrowing threat of a shift to the right in Europe. I am not saying you're fear mongering like other outlets do but I think it'd be good if you could redirect viewers into taking action. Thanks.

  • @Michel-r6m
    @Michel-r6m День назад +1

    Manufacture moved as no alternatives found to replace it.
    Manufacture in China need not comply to western standards in terms of safety or environment yet do allow these products on our own market.

  • @KingdomChronicles-p9q
    @KingdomChronicles-p9q День назад

    1. Corruption and the Weakening of State Structures
    Historically, corruption within Ukraine's governing institutions undermined public trust and created vulnerabilities. This eroded the state's capacity to manage internal dissent and maintain unity.
    Corruption often exacerbates inequality, fueling grievances that can be exploited by extremist ideologies, such as nationalism, neo-Nazism, or communist revivalist groups.
    The government’s inability or unwillingness to tackle these issues allowed such ideologies to gain traction, polarizing society further.
    2. Escalation Through Ideological Extremes
    Groups like the Azov Battalion emerged as radical nationalistic forces, responding to perceived threats to Ukraine's sovereignty. While they played a role in resisting external aggression, their ideology has been controversial and divisive.
    Conversely, pro-communist and pro-Russian factions within Ukraine aligned with external interests, further deepening the divide.
    The clash of these ideologies created a fertile ground for conflict, with each side fueling narratives of victimization and legitimacy.
    3. Compulsory Mobilization and Human Costs
    As the conflict drags on, the Ukrainian government faces diminishing military resources and is resorting to compulsory conscription. This has led to significant human costs, including societal unrest and the forced participation of individuals in a conflict they may not support.
    Forcing males-and potentially females-into armed service raises ethical and human rights concerns, especially when the root causes of the war could have been addressed diplomatically.
    4. Missed Opportunities for Resolution
    The crisis might have been avoided had both sides (Ukraine and Russia) engaged in timely, transparent, and fair negotiations, prioritizing shared interests such as economic stability and regional security.
    External influences, particularly from the EU and USA, have further complicated the situation. By excluding them from this analysis, we can focus on how internal governance failures and regional power dynamics escalated the conflict.
    Reflections on Broader Implications
    Power and Governance: The misuse of public authority (e.g., law enforcement, military forces) to suppress dissent or control narratives often leads to backlash, radicalization, and societal fragmentation.
    Role of Public Trust: A government that loses legitimacy through corruption or coercion risks alienating its citizens, making conflict more likely.
    Lessons for Conflict Prevention: Transparent governance, early conflict mediation, and prioritizing national interests over ideological divides could prevent similar scenarios in other regions.
    Would you like me to delve deeper into any of these aspects, or provide parallels to other historical or modern conflicts?
    To incorporate educational elements about how symbols of state or public authority can generate tensions and fuel conflicts influenced by external interests, the text could explore how such symbols are perceived, manipulated, and weaponized. Here's a possible expansion to the text:
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    5. Symbols of State and Public Authority as Catalysts for Conflict
    Symbols of state authority, such as flags, national emblems, or law enforcement uniforms, often serve as powerful representations of legitimacy, unity, and sovereignty. However, when these symbols are misused or co-opted by factions with external support, they can become divisive tools that exacerbate tensions.
    Internal Symbolism: Within a nation, state symbols carry emotional and historical weight. When misused by corrupt governments or extremist factions, they can alienate portions of the population, creating a perception of exclusion or oppression. This can trigger societal polarization, especially in regions with pre-existing cultural or ethnic divides.
    External Exploitation: Foreign states or private entities with vested interests often manipulate these symbols to create ideological or territorial conflicts. By supporting one faction over another, they amplify grievances and justify their involvement as a protective measure for their preferred ideology or group. This strategy is often seen in proxy wars or economically motivated conflicts.
    Propaganda and Symbolic Warfare: The deliberate use of state symbols in propaganda campaigns can provoke emotional responses that fuel nationalism or resentment. For example, portraying a group as "anti-national" for rejecting state symbols can delegitimize their grievances and justify state repression.
    Examples from the Ukraine Conflict:
    In Ukraine, both sides of the conflict have leveraged symbols of public authority. Pro-Ukrainian forces use the national flag and military insignia to rally support and assert sovereignty, while separatist groups backed by external interests (e.g., Russia) employ Soviet-era or Russian symbols to evoke nostalgia and justify secessionist movements.
    Educational Perspective:
    Understanding the psychological and sociological impact of state symbols can provide insights into conflict dynamics:
    How symbols can unify or divide populations.
    How external powers exploit these symbols to interfere in sovereign affairs.
    How the perception of authority and legitimacy tied to these symbols can escalate or de-escalate tensions.
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    This addition would educate readers about the role of state symbols as instruments of power and conflict. It also frames the discussion in a way that highlights both internal and external influences, enriching the text with historical and contemporary examples. Would you like to refine this further or integrate additional examples?

  • @Hana.ABdallh-c5x
    @Hana.ABdallh-c5x День назад

    Have mercy on us may God have mercy on you appeal only out of hunger and poverty, O scholar, be well in our skin. 😭😢😭😢😢I asked you, by God, to save us before we die of extreme hunger. I asked you to enter. on God. On you, I am facing you, I am your sister, I beg you, I beg you, save us for the love of God. God is my witness, my brother, that from morning until now we are forbidden to eat anything other than ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' I swear to God on the book of God that I will not lie to you, nor set you up, nor cheat you. I am a Yemeni girl from Yemen, displaced from my family and I. Between us is a house of 20 thousand Yemeni riyals, and now we owe 60 thousand for 3 months. The owner of the house is one of those people who do not have mercy. By God, my brother, he comes every day and humiliates us and talks about us and wants us to go out to the street because we were unable to pay him the rent. The neighbors saw us crying and they went back to talk to the neighbors and we have not paid him until the end of the week. I swear to God, this will put us out to the street. May God have mercy on us. Our country is suffering because of this war and we cannot find our daily sustenance and we live, my mother and my brothers are traveling, our father passed away, may God have mercy on him, and we have no one in this world to be with us in these harsh circumstances. My little brothers went out to the street and saw the neighbors eating and stopped at their door to give them even a piece of bread. By God, who owns the heavens and the earth, they closed the door and threw them out and they came back crying, dying of hunger. No one had mercy on them and the holiday was returned so I could live. Now, if one of us does not help us with a kilo of flour, I swear to God that we will die of hunger. Oh brother, I seek refuge in God and then in you and I want your help for the sake of God. I ask you by God, do you love good and help me even with 500 Yemeni riyals? Send me a WhatsApp message on this number 00967713342392 and ask for my card name and send it and do not delay and God will compensate you with all good. My little brothers, see how they are and help us and save us before they throw us out into the street. You will be humiliated or die of hunger. My family and I ask you by God, if you are able to help us, do not delay in helping us. May God reward you.°÷π÷π÷÷π`π^~_~÷`÷`π÷~_π`÷~ππ°π~π~π~π~π~√π~π~π~π~√

  • @formxshape
    @formxshape 21 час назад +3

    Far right in reality is central since the left when to far left extremism.

    • @rsaganr
      @rsaganr 20 часов назад

      Explain yourself this. Pen, paper. Lmao

    • @snowflakemelter7171
      @snowflakemelter7171 14 часов назад

      Arte is a radical left media outlet.

  • @LesTearne
    @LesTearne 8 часов назад

    Europe awake bout time