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Jeroen Dijsselbloem insulted Southern European nations and should be banned from public office for life.[edit]Jeroen Dijssebloem insulted Southern European nations, namely Italy, Spain, Greece and Portugal and should be banned from public office for life. He did not directly say that Southern European nations' people spend their money on wine and women and then ask the Northern European nations for money. That is correct. But, he very clearly implied it very directly. There is absolutely no doubt about that. He should be banned from holding public office for life.
The EU is all about European "Union" and the EU are happy for Dijsselbloem to stay on in his position. What a disgrace! What an insult!! François Scheepers (talk) 00:19, 25 April 2017 (UTC)
Young students currently (2017) at high school and university in Holland, Germany and other northern European countries, studying political science and planning careers in European politics now very securely know that they can openly insult the more than a hundred million people from Southern European countries (Italy, Spain, Greece and Portugal) with impunity and be assured that they can still keep their jobs in the highest of European Union institutions. That is what Jeroen Dissjelbloem did. He stayed on very securely (up to the present moment) as President of the Eurogroup of Finance Ministers of European Union countries after his clear insult of Southern European countries. He insulted the people of Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain, implying very clearly that they are like a person spending his money on wine and women (prostitutes) and then asking the Northern European nations for money. Something that is clearly not true. Only Jeroen Disselbloem, Wolfgang Sauble from Germany, the European Union government and Northern European Governments agree with that opinion by their omission to fire Jeroen Disselbloem on the spot from his position as President of the Eurogroup of Finance Ministers. So, these young students in Northern European countries know they can very safely do the same. They are expected to do the same by their Northern European governments. It is clearly accepted by the Dutch Government, all the Northern European Governments, the German Government and the Government of the European Union in the European Union of 2017 by their clear omission of firing Jeroen Disselbloem on the spot after his insult of the Southern European nations. Jeroen Disselbloem´s insult implying very clearly that the Southern European nations, namely Italy, Greece, Portugal and Spain, are like a person spending his money on wine and women (prostitutes) and then asking the Northern European nations for money. Southern European nations from now on obviously have the right to refuse to have anything to do with Jeroen Disselbloem, Wolfgang Sueble, the current Dutch Government, the current German Government (including Angela Merkel) and the current European Union Government. Yes, Holland, Germany and the other Northern European nations absolutely have better and stronger economies than the Southern European nations. But, that does not give Jeroen Disselbloem the right to insult Southern European nations as he did and as supported very publicly in Germany by Wolfgang Sauble. It does not give the European Union Government and the Northern European nations the right to condone the insult of the Southern European Nations by Jeroen Disselbloem and supported very publicly by Wolfgang Sauble, the current German Finance Minister. The last two should be banished from public office forever. François Scheepers (talk) 17:36, 4 May 2017 (UTC) |
Please use the talk page to discuss the content of the encyclopedic article, not to express your personal opinions. – Editør (talk) 18:12, 4 May 2017 (UTC)
It is not a personal opinion that Northern European economies are stronger than Southern European Economies.
[edit]It is not my personal opinion that Northern European economies are stronger than Southern European Economies. It is a fact verifiable all over the internet. It is true: Northern European Union economies are better and stronger than Southern European Economies. It is a verifiable fact.
However, that does not give Jeroen Disseljbloem, the Dutch Finance Minister, and Wolfgang Sueble, the German Finance Minister, and the European Government and the Northern European Governments the right to insult the people from the Southern European Nations by implying that they are like a person who spends all this money on wine (a drunkard) and women (prostitutes) and then asks them for money. It is simply not true that the inhabitants of the Southern European Nations, namely, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Greece, behave like a person who spends all his money on wine (a drunkard) and women (prostitutes) and then asks the Northern European Nations for money. It is simply not true.
Please supply a verifiable reference that Southern European Nations are generally drunkards who spend their money on prostitutes. It is simply not true.
This is not my opinion. This is an encyclopedic fact: Southern European Nation people are not generally drunk and spend their money on prostitutes. That is a fact. Any outsider who has lived in a Southern European Nation will be able to tell you that. François Scheepers (talk) 18:46, 4 May 2017 (UTC)
You are not an honest person by hiding these encyclopedic facts. Why do you hide these encyclopedic facts?
[edit]You are not an honest person by hiding these encyclopedic facts.
Why do you hide encyclopedic facts?
Do you also claim that the people from Southern European Nations are like a person who spends all his money on wine (a drunkard) and women (prostitutes) and then asks Northern European Nations for money? François Scheepers (talk) 18:59, 4 May 2017 (UTC)
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