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  1. European alternatives for digital products https://european-alternatives.eu/

    r/BuyFromEU

    Let’s take small steps in the right direction.

    Support independent journalism in your countries, vote in elections, have the courage to speak out against populists who promise simple solutions to complex problems and replace discussions of difficult issues with nonsense from the US about woke/culture wars (which have very little impact on our daily lives)

  2. AnyBug1039 on

    The US is currently unrecognisable from 10 years ago, since this asshole got into politics.

  3. Me: US ‘unrecognisable in 20 months or less’

    strong first year if you plan to transform it into a shithole country dictatorship.

  4. EvenBear1118 on

    This is possible, but what is certain is that it will be absolutely the case for US in 3 years or less.

  5. totallyclips on

    mirror mirror on the wall whose the most unrecognisable of them all, you are America without a doubt, thank you mirror roger and out

  6. flirtydodo on

    Europe is apparently facing civilizational erasure. Cool. I mean, we’ve kinda been here for a few years now, so… I dunno, why exactly should we be taking advice from the teenagers?

  7. OnlyTwoThingsCertain on

    Isn’t that funny. Because I don’t recognize the USA right now.

  8. PhilipLePierre on

    The fact that EU is being attacked from almost all corners, means we have a good thing going. Certain groups want it destroyed for the sake of money. I hope people won’t fall for the propaganda that will be spewed across social media the next few years.

  9. meinkausalitat on

    Over the last 20 years, a lot of Europe has changed to the point where it’s barely recognizable, and every year the situation seems to get worse. The way I see it, the relationship between the U.S. and Europe has always been a bit lopsided. America has been the one providing security, stability, and the hard power that allowed Europe to live comfortably, while Europe focused on quality-of-life perks and social benefits because it never had to worry about the heavy responsibilities.

    And instead of appreciating that, many European leaders spent decades criticizing the U.S. and acting like they were above it all.

    Now that the U.S. isn’t automatically willing to carry the entire burden anymore, Europe is suddenly realizing how unprepared it is to deal with its own defense, energy security, and geopolitical reality. Rather than look inward at its own decisions—underinvesting in defense, relying on Russian energy, being overly trusting with China—Europe often tries to redirect blame back at the U.S.

    Some countries have even tried to pivot toward China, only to find out that these “new partners” come with their own risks and aren’t exactly aligned with European values. Slowly, Europe is being forced to face the uncomfortable truth: a lot of the current situation is the result of its own choices, and responsibility can’t be outsourced forever.

    Trump may be a jerk, but he’s not wrong about the core issue. Anyone in Europe who doesn’t see the seriousness of what’s happening is being naive. Ignoring the reality isn’t going to fix decades of strategic complacency.

  10. saschaleib on

    To be fair, I also find the US unrecognizable compared to 20 years ago.

    If I think about it – even less than 20 years. Pretty much since Trump took office, it went all downhill over there.

  11. People should realise that “20 years or less” is their goal and deadline to break (up) and subjugate Europe. They’re preparing their domestic audience. “Europe must be liberated before it’s too late.”

  12. buddhistbulgyo on

    It’s true. Europe doesn’t have enough leadership to get them out of the situation that is unfolding.

    It’s happening already in the elections already. The fascism in the US is going to spill over from all the media and social media owned by far right billionaires.

  13. balltongueee on

    >”American foreign policy elites convinced themselves that permanent American domination of the entire world was in the best interests of our country. Yet the affairs of other countries are our concern only if their activities directly threaten our interests,” the paper says.

  14. laulujoutsen95 on

    It already is. Europe 2000 vs Europe 2025 are two very different continents.

  15. Key_Example_5316 on

    I’m usually scared of being stabbed when going to any Western European city at night

  16. andimacg on

    I am 44 years old.

    The USA is unrecognisable from the country I knew in my 20’s. I used to dream of going to live there, now I’d consider it a nightmare.

  17. freza223 on

    Who cares about the US anymore. They made it clear we are not their friends. Anyone with 2 neurons would have realized this when Trump won the election and even before that the “Repoooblicans” were ratcheting up their ant-Europe rhetoric. Nice job, Russia.

  18. meinkausalitat on

    You said that London and Paris are amongst the safest in the world and the stats blatantly show you are wrong. Dramatically so…

    But I guess because you didn’t get stabbed when you visited then it’s all good. Lol

  19. Budget_Variety7446 on

    From the white house that brought us ‘Alternative facts’. 

  20. Stooovie on

    “We’ll fuck the entire world up and then the world will be fucked up”

  21. KrasnovNotSoSecretAg on

    US is unrecognisable in less than 12 months of Trump’s term

    “The White House launched a media “Hall of Shame” on its government website, marking another significant blow to press freedom in the United States.

    As one of its features, the portal lists The Washington Post as “Offender of the week” but also targets numerous other news outlets, including The New York Times, CNN, CBS News and The Independent. “

  22. jjaa1974 on

    One of the few things he got right.
    Europe has been falling apart for the last 15-20 years.
    It started when they started sending Europe’s factories to China, teaching them how to make our products, instead/without investing in new technologies.
    At the same time, the inability to deal with immigration and now the Russian war, is showing an old and weak Europe where Europe’s identify is disappearing at large steps.

    The main problem to turn this around, is that today’s leaders are the spoiled sons of old leaders that have low values and short sight. They will not see it until it is too late.

  23. Various-Salt488 on

    Americans need to understand and act like the MAGA movement and government is the modern version of the Nazis. It’s played out more or less like the Nazis did in the 1930’s. They are overtly imperialist and are bent on global domination. They are committed to creating a network of white supremacist countries that are all subservient to America and that “lesser” brown, black and Asian countries are meant to provide cheap labour and resources to their white masters. This cable basically said this without any attempt to hide their intent.

    As a brown Canadian, I’m terrified. Everyone here is hung up on the “51st state” talk and tariffs. But I believe it goes beyond that. Not only would Canada be either part of the USA in this future or a “whites only” vassal country much like they are aggressively using ICE to engineer the US into as quickly as possible.

    The time to fight is NOW. It is now the time to pull out all the stops. Because of this isn’t stopped right the fuck now, it’s over. The gas chambers and labour camps for people like me and my kids are coming. Your civil rights are gone and you will live to serve a small handful of elites hell bent on white supremacy, apocalyptic religious prophecies and just plain greed.

    I’m seeing a lot of snarky internet comments in threads like these. But this is a fucking red alert. This is deadly serious. Let’s not treat it as a joke.

    The Crusades never ended.

  24. mystique79 on

    Well, well, the days of the friendly super power are really over. Fckd up times ahead.

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