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In an earlier post I mentioned what skinhead is. A skinhead is a white person who doesn’t live up to the standard of white supremacy. They’re a very angry people because they see people who they deem as “inferior” to them having better lives than they do. When you’re a white supremacist, you believe everyone not white is suppose to be below you. When that’s not the case, these people become very angry. The lower social standing whites are usually the ones that experience this. What were seeing happening today is the skinhead threshold is moving upward among Western social standing.


This is why you’re seeing those having higher social standing becoming more hostile and embracing nationalistic rhetoric.
 

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‘Europe Last’: How von der Leyen’s China policy traps the EU​

European Commission sticking to hawkish China policy but needs to shift out of Biden era and toward a ‘Europe First’ stance
Donald Trump’s return to the White House has exposed Europe’s strategic paralysis in spectacular fashion. For all their vaunted foresight, replete with contingency plans, position papers and closed-door sessions gaming out a second Trump presidency, EU leaders find themselves now exactly where they were four years ago: unprepared and knocked out.

More than two months after Trump’s victory, Brussels’ response has been limited to empty reassurances, dismissing his proposals as mere hypotheticals, including his quite serious claims to
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, which threaten a member state’s territorial integrity. Instead of taking meaningful action, the EU has resorted to diplomatic hand-wringing and recycled platitudes about transatlantic unity.
Meanwhile, Europe’s right-wing leaders have planted their flags in the Oval Office; Italy’s Giorgia Meloni and Hungary’s Viktor Orban have already secured their golden tickets, while the EU’s traditional power brokers—Germany and France—remain sidelined. Brussels’ humiliation was complete when the inauguration invitations went out: the EU’s institutional leadership didn’t even make the B-list.

This fracturing of European unity could not come at a worse moment. Europe faces a delicate balancing act between its Chinese economic interests and American security ties. Some states are already positioning themselves closer to Trump, eyeing protection from tariffs, while others remain anchored to Chinese markets, their industries deeply intertwined with Beijing’s economy.

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I think the biggest loser after Trump returns to office is Europe. I'm a firm Eurosceptic, but I think most Europeans would agree that there are big problems with the EU. If EU is just a big vassal state, might as well split up, at least smaller states can find their own paths to balance between the world's two sole superpowers. Europe is a giant laughing stock on the world stage, the fate of their security will be decided in a meeting this year in China. They know this but their leaders are still antagonizing China right now.
 
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