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Tim Cornelis
7th March 2012, 16:28
The undemocratic governing body of the European Union, the European Commission, is making propaganda now.

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Is it racist or just imperialist (or both).

(they now canceled it)

gorillafuck
7th March 2012, 16:34
I hope that white woman and the black guy are fucking

dodger
7th March 2012, 16:46
Underwhelmed. They seem to have money to burn still. That meant absolutely nothing to me. I dread to think what culture produced that with my money. I could watch it again, but what would be the point? Racist? Imperialist? Just did not get it...maybe I need subtitles.

Tim Cornelis
7th March 2012, 17:59
Underwhelmed. They seem to have money to burn still. That meant absolutely nothing to me. I dread to think what culture produced that with my money. I could watch it again, but what would be the point? Racist? Imperialist? Just did not get it...maybe I need subtitles.

An Indian, Asian, and and African guy representing India, Asia, and Africa's threat to Europe--foreigners depicted as violent threats. And then Europe's conquest over India, Asia, and Africa symbolised by the stars encircling them.

dodger
7th March 2012, 18:40
An Indian, Asian, and and African guy representing India, Asia, and Africa's threat to Europe--foreigners depicted as violent threats. And then Europe's conquest over India, Asia, and Africa symbolised by the stars encircling them.

Thanks Goti for taking the trouble. Appreciated. Until I hear better, I'll go with that. These 'things' always have to have a target(audience) who might they be? Is it just the English or are all the nations who make up the EU looking inward preoccupied by devastated economic life. In short the EU is not even on our radar. If Brussels is the centre of gravity where does that leave those on the periphery ? Are they saying outside of EU protection your imperial ambitions are nought. Banded together we can go back and recapture past glories militarily politically and economically? Can't believe it was just crude race nonsense my experience of most immigrants has been positive, both as fellow workers and neighbours. I have lived in some run down places too. Law abiding. I switch off whenever I see EU symbols as do the majority of Brits. So I cannot grasp properly, but just hang fire and see what people post.

milkmiku
7th March 2012, 23:13
Made a thread abut this without checking front page. Sorry about that. anyway.

The latest "EU enlargement" ad video has left me with some questions. It opens with some old fashioned stereotypes, all poised and pomp with a display of their respective cultural martial art seemingly in an attempt to impress or intimidate a white woman. Then afterwords the woman multiplies and surrounds the men which then sedates them and they all sit down. My questions and perhaps incorrect answers.

Why is it that a majority of these ads focus on attracting men?

I believe it is because the "EU enlargement" campaign is nothing but a ploy to import cheap immigrate work. I don't believe for a second that any on right or left have the best interest of these people at heart. The "Pro immigration" group is funded by and for wealthy white men and the anti-immigration side are you typical Racist or uninformed. The "Pro-immigration" side is likely the same as our good old anti-immigration group here in America. They're against it on paper, but at the end of the day their farms and labor jobs are filled with "illegal" immigrates. Well these guys are for it on paper and they know exactly where they will be working at the end of the day and have no problem with undereducated immigrants working in terrible conditions for a low wage.


Another question, Why a white woman? Could they not have used another woman? Or had the Woman multiply into many different races to show off the diversity of the EU? Why of course not! "Come to the EU, we have plenty of white women to satisfy you". "Pale" women have always been valued in Eastern culture, not sure about African cultures. So a valid tactic for attracting foreign migrants is to reinforce the idea of "pale beauty". Can't find a wife in you homeland? Come to the EU and capture the heart of a white woman!


Am I just looking to for into a simple ad campaign?

dodger
8th March 2012, 09:22
I believe it is because the "EU enlargement" campaign is nothing but a ploy to import cheap immigrate work. I don't believe for a second that any on right or left have the best interest of these people at heart. The "Pro immigration" group is funded by and for wealthy white men and the anti-immigration side are you typical Racist or uninformed. The "Pro-immigration" side is likely the same as our good old anti-immigration group here in America. They're against it on paper, but at the end of the day their farms and labor jobs are filled with "illegal" immigrates. Well these guys are for it on paper and they know exactly where they will be working at the end of the day and have no problem with undereducated immigrants working in terrible conditions for a low wage.

"anti-immigration side are you typical Racist or uninformed." Judge for yourself, Milkmiku, over 80% think mass immigration is a serious problem. With horrendous youth unemployment (50%black youth). Your suspicions that it is just dandy to social dump and cheapen price of labour is the dominant thought here too. What you may be unaware of , the effect on countries of origin...some facts: The Communist party here is meeting the issue full on engaging with workers in workplace union branch, district level, executive level and at T.U.C. . "If we allow capitalists to decide, you can be sure that workers will be the losers both here and in the developing countries.”Is a message that resonates with our class....we should be listening. It is what they are telling us.

http://www.google.com.ph/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=16&cts=1331198226288&ved=0CEsQFjAFOAo&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.workers.org.uk%2Ffeatures%2Ff eat_1008%2Fmovement.html&ei=QHJYT6WcH6rBiQfPnZm8DQ&usg=AFQjCNEtoorygTqwpNqJ_shLQhq87_RTXA

Eventually, nations have to grapple with their own problems, however difficult and painful. We oppose mass immigration not on the basis of silly notions of race, why else would black workers add their voices to the clamour. Their children cannot find employment! The meeting I was invited to was truly a cross section of society.

"The impact of migrant labour on the home country: what happens when doctors migrate from Old Europe to New Europe
At Karlovy Vary hospital near the Czech Republic's western border with Germany, Dr Roman Brazdil, head of the intensive care unit, is facing an acute problem. In the past 18 months four doctors have quit his ward, and more are set to leave now that the door to the European Union is open, with 10 nations, mainly former Soviet bloc states like the Czech Republic, having joined the EU on May 1. "Once we are in the European Union there is nothing to stop doctors leaving, especially when they can earn up to eight times more abroad," Brazdil said in a recent interview.
Joining the EU means automatic recognition for qualifications gained anywhere in the bloc and no formal requirement to prove language proficiency. And several Western countries are now actively recruiting doctors from the new member states, which are Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.
Doctors' journals in several of the new member countries are full of advertisements for lucrative work packages in Western Europe. With a doctor's basic monthly salary around 800 euros in Hungary and as low as 420 euros in Poland and 312 euros in Latvia it's easy to see why many physicians are tempted to work abroad. The result of this brain drain is that some hospitals could be left with a shortage of healthworkers.
"We fear that after 1 May we will lack medical specialists," Polish Doctors Chamber spokeswoman Iwona Raszke-Rostkowska, told the news agency AFP. "Polish doctors are already leaving for Germany, Britain and Sweden where they are regarded as good specialists and very prized," she said. But it is hard for the hospitals they l eave. "You can't just replace a specialist with 10 or 12 years' experience overnight," Brazdil said. Border regions like Karlovy Vary are particularly susceptible. Doctors can commute to better-paying countries while continuing to live at home without having to relocate their families. Milan Kubek, chairman of the Czech doctors' trade union, said that while the average Czech doctor's monthly salary, including overtime, was 35,000 koruna (1,070 euros), Czech doctors could earn up to seven times a month more in Britain. "If we want doctors to stay in the Czech Republic, their salaries must be raised significantly," he said.
Kubek emphasised that another reason doctors were tempted to go abroad was greater professional and further study opportunities. Officials admit they are concerned. "I personally have deep concerns that doctors and nurses from Latvia could move to other EU states after enlargement," Rinalds Mucins, Latvian heath minister, told AFP. Mucins expects that mostly young people with language skills will be tempted abroad. "We have to solve several tough tasks. The most urgent are wages, workloads and the education system," the minister said, adding, "It is not easy."
A Hungarian health ministry spokeswoman said the issue was "worrying" and was currently being researched by the ministry. She said the Hungarian health system already lacks five percent of the medical personnel it needs. Petr Ottinger, Slovakia's deputy minister of health, said the greatest risk is faced by smaller hospitals in the regions. Czech Health Minister Marie Souckova said however that limited and temporary migration was not necessarily negative. "It is not a bad thing if doctors go abroad to get some valuable experience. Most of them will come back," she told AFP. But will they? Many young newly-qualified doctors such as Hungarian Peter Salstig, aged 30, are impatient to leave as soon as they finish their studies. "As soon as I qualified two years ago I started looking for a job abroad and am now earning 10 times as much in Switzerland as I would in Hungary."

CommunityBeliever
8th March 2012, 09:33
Fuck the EU.