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Cake day: March 11th, 2025

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  • Thanks I’m always a bit skeptical when it comes to big news corps framing financial stuff like this exactly because it can mean very different things for different people. And since I’m not a big corpo myself, I wonder whether they are right or not when talking about the effects on my personal life especially when the situation isn’t very extreme. Sounds like a small deflation for a short time doesn’t have to be a bad thing if you’re not in (high) debt, just like small inflation isn’t a bad thing even if you have some savings.









  • When referring to Europe by US media, I totally understand what kind of Europe this article refers to but my point is that geography means something different when talking about Europe and I think that is relevant since for example Hungary or Serbia are in the context of the title part of Europe but are also more and more political ‘outsiders’. I think this point similar to someone from Canada that America is not only the US.


  • Not by EU institutions, but there has been a lot of effort to control various African countries by European countries. Again I don’t really know about Spain and Portugal, but it is widely known France has continued to militarily back governments it favoured after they gained independence and also had major economic influence through their currency (more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFA_franc).

    I wasn’t referring to countries with white minorities, I meant England still holds power (Although not very hard power) over former colonies with white majorities such as Canada, Australia and NZ but much less so in former colonies where the original inhabitants have power (such as India and pakistan).

    Yes these countries are their own nations now, but it seems not easy to let go. Not just on a government level but also private wealth and public companies still have business related to colonial times.

    We are moving in the right directions but if you were to interview people in these former colonies a lot of them will tell you we are not there yet. Not only is the damage not fully repaired (if this is even possible), there is still influence happening. Although less and less, since for example the current Mali government kicked out the French military in favour of Russian soldiers.




  • I don’t think Europe ever even attempted to repair the dammage we did. But to be fair I don’t really know how that could be done.

    We do all have different strategies, England went ‘well if a part is white we can keep control’, France went ‘well if a part is poor we can keep control’ and the Netherlands and Belgium went ‘well as long as it doesn’t cost us money we don’t need to be in control’ don’t know about Portugal and Spain but seems eu relationship with Latin America is in a better state than eu relationship with France Afrique.