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Os Cangaceiros
19th August 2010, 19:24
Interesting article (http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,712511,00.html). 70% unemployment in some areas?! That's surreal.

Menelaos Givalos, a professor of political science at Athens University, has appeared on television, warning viewers that the worst times are still to come. He predicts a large wave of layoffs starting in September, with "extreme social consequences."

"Everything is getting more expensive, I'm hardly earning any money, and then I'm supposed to pay more taxes to help save the country? How is that supposed to work?" asks Nikos Meletis, the shipbuilder. His friends, gathered in a small cafeteria on the pier in Perama, are gradually growing more vocal. They are all unemployed, desperate and angry at the politicians who got them into this mess. There is no sympathy here for any of the political parties and no longer any for the unions either.



"They only organize strikes to serve their own interests!" shouts one man, whose name is Panayiotis Peretridis. "The only thing that interests me anymore is my daily wage. A loaf of bread is my political party. I want to help my country -- give me work and I'll pay taxes! But our honor as first-class skilled workers, as heads of families, as Greeks, is being dragged through the dirt!"


"If you take away my family's bread, I'll take you down -- the government needs to know that," Meletis says. "And don't call us anarchists if that happens! We're heads of our families and we're desperate."

He predicts the situation will only become more heated. "Things are starting to simmer here," he says. "And at some point they're going to explode."

IndependentCitizen
20th August 2010, 16:08
I'm surprised that civil war hasn't broken out in the Greece, I really do feel for the Greeks.

Honggweilo
24th August 2010, 15:13
I'm surprised that civil war hasn't broken out in the Greece, I really do feel for the Greeks.

This is not something that has been dismissed yet

Comrade Mango
24th August 2010, 17:32
The situation is not the greatest there, alright.

DenisDenis
28th August 2010, 23:36
certainly not a good thing that they cannot rely on the communist party or even the unions, if this continues it willl create a very fertile ground for fascists and the likes.

I can't believe how stupid the left is right now, this should be the moment to gain support not lose all of it, this is the moment to gain momentum so that when the big measures hit they can mobilize.

Can't believe how were just going to stand by and just watch while this could be the best opportunity in a lifetime...

Let's just hope right-extremists don't get the public on their side otherwise this could be a big dissaster for the left.

Big Red
29th August 2010, 01:21
From what I read the Anarchists are gaining support, so blame your lousy KKE for being in bed with the system everyone hates right now.