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[–]bunkerus[S]0 points
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As always in live, it seems important to be able to separate things:
The Greek government, the Greek people and the banks (in Greece but foremost: the lending countries).
One takes out a loan, another gets rescued [I should have used 'rescued' instead of 'saved' in the title...] and the third one has to suffer the consequences. Admittedly, that is over-simplification on my side but it is as much part of the story as the official narrative we get to see in the print media.
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[–] pauly_pants 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Wow, that's a surprise.
[–] bunkerus [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
As always in live, it seems important to be able to separate things:
The Greek government, the Greek people and the banks (in Greece but foremost: the lending countries). One takes out a loan, another gets rescued [I should have used 'rescued' instead of 'saved' in the title...] and the third one has to suffer the consequences. Admittedly, that is over-simplification on my side but it is as much part of the story as the official narrative we get to see in the print media.