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  • I say it would be a nice step forward. One step after another, this is how we May proceed.

    I did not realize how deep american brands are settled in our habits and economy. Almost every succesfull brands here, since our childhood hase be bought by an american firm.

    It’s a first step that we understand that. And it is not only about turning out back on american brands, it’s also about trying to make better for a better world.

    My words may be naïve. I know. We won’t replace every american product in 2 years, but we gain consciousness. So keeping on educating ourselves is one way to go forward.

    It’s more about changing ourselves than hating americans, for what they represent today is just what we are but maybe worse. We should not replace one bad habit with another but take the opportunity to be better.





  • Je comprends la volonté de ‘’ liberté ‘’ des jeunes médecins. Cependant, dans un pays où tout est régi par l’assurance maladie en termes d’honoraires, et tout est très contrôlé ce qui fait que, même en bonne santé on a besoin d’un médecin (certificat de sport, absence au travail pour grippe, renouvellement d’ordonnance ‘’ banale’')

    Je trouve entendable que les médecins soient contraints ou incités à s’installer dans certaines zones données.

    C’est une notion de service public qui doit s’imposer. Plein de gens rêveraient de pouvoir s’implanter dans une zone pas chère et avoir un job garanti à vie ( et bien payé)

















  • Endersen@lemm.eetoEurope@feddit.orgTake your clothes off, we need to talk
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    23 days ago

    I think it is an interesting subject.

    I can’t answer for all of us, but I can ask another question.

    Before USA became a superpower and took over the world, we were many countries and we were at war most of the time.

    Now, EU started in the '90s. It delivered some good points, yet our countries still defend their own interests. (see Denmark, fighter jets and spying for instance. No specific hate to my danish friends) German people défend their industry before anything else, Luxembourg fucks up with taxes, etc.

    Then, will our future really be built on a very centralized EU ? Have we really a common identity and interest ? All I can see is every country backstabbing another.

    So, should we go on ideolazing US culture ? Of course not. But I don’t see a European culture in front of that. I ‘d prefer we cherish our particularities but I don’ t think european countries count for ‘’ 1 ‘’ voice.