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I can't remember the last time I've heard of real turmoil in Greece. I hope it calms down and nobody else get's hurt. < :-)

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Rioters (no, not "protesters") are taking over TV and radio stations? Europe just gets more and more pathetic. I reckon much of the "turmoil" can be chalked up to the growing and shocking economic inequality within the EU. And as Euro "progressives" from the UK, France and Germany tell us when it is North America in question, this is undoubtedly racist in structure.

Yes, why are the relatively "darker" and outlying regions of Europe - like Portugal, Spain and Greece - discriminated against by their unelected overlords in Brussels? Is it their proximity to Africa and to Albania?

The poor in America and Canada live better than do the majority of the middle class population in countries like Greece.

Europe needs a long hard look in the mirror.

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you forgot to use the 'L' word. what's this 'progressives' nonsense? I thought everyone who didnt agree with you was either a Lefty or a Terrorost

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TV and radio propaganda to shift to anti govt message. Greece TV/Radio may also go bust like Chicago tribune media. Internet media, changing people in Greece.

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