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    1. No oligarchs? What a liar. 

      They just hide easier in Europe. Bros too. 

    2. JarJarBot-1 on

      Maybe not, but whats worse is you are reliant on the technology and energy from bros and oligarchs from other countries.

    3. TEDurden on

      The irony of someone from an Edelfamilie claiming there’s no oligarchs in Europe…

    4. SweetAlyssumm on

      No oligarchs??? Wow. I guess all politicians lie shamelessly.

    5. May I point you to basically the 9 billionaires owning 90% of the French Press, Ursula ?

    6. ostendais on

      I just really really hate the word ‘bro’. It’s maxed out cringe.

    7. RobespierreLaTerreur on

      Bolloré and Arnault grinning as they pass under the radar.

    8. Ahugel71 on

      I’ll give her credit here, she pulled no punches in this interview

    9. UndeadBBQ on

      No oligarchs is a teeeeeny tiiiiny bit of a stretch, isn’t it?

    10. genije665 on

      “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the most corrupt of them all?”

      “Don’t worry, it’s you.”

    11. CommieYeeHoe on

      Ursula represents everything wrong with European exceptionalism. We claim to jot have the problems other countries have until we get slapped in the face by the very same problems.

    12. wanielderth on

      Not really the entire sentence she said though, OP. From the article (page 4):

      Von der Leyen: Europe is still a peace project. We don’t have bros or oligarchs making the rules. We don’t invade our neighbours, and we don’t punish them.

      Also from page 4:

      Von der Leyen: There is one thing we should not underestimate: the polarisation is, in part, heavily orchestrated from outside. Via social media, Russia as well as other autocratic states are deliberately interfering in our society. It is not a question of sides. Views on both sides are being amplified because the real goal is to polarise and divide our open societies.

      Hmm 🤔 am I being a paranoid or…?

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