That's the thing, i have, but then you somehow don't include the countries that were westernized by european countries for some odd reasons while including countries that never were western by any standard because they are part of europe. You're making little to no sense, which makes sense from a slavic union point of view who is clouded with nationalism and indoctrination.
Nope raw numbers, and we're talking about migrants who aren't citizens of this country, because then they wouldn't fall into these statistics. Per capita it would make things look a lot worse for certain slavic countries.
So having a Judeo-Christian roots, European architecture, European literature, European values, among other things, is "not Western at all"? I'm so sorry, but try again!
I'd really like to see the per capita numbers!Nope raw numbers, and we're talking about migrants who aren't citizens of this country, because then they wouldn't fall into these statistics. Per capita it would make things look a lot worse for certain slavic countries.
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Belonging to a Slavic ethnic group, like Czech.
Can't say I really care about the EU enough to be for or against it. From an American perspective its like a crying baby in an airplane. Sure its annoying but its better than 25 crying babies in an airplane. This keeps it more narrowed to one most of the time.
I might be mistaken about this, but as far as I can tell it's only been very recently that regular people have started self-identifying as "Westerners," most likely out of a desire to avoid an explicit racial label. To me it always seemed like "the West" was more a term thrown around by various post-colonial societies as catch all term for unwanted foreign influence and control, and by extension, the evils of modernization and commercialization.
And in that context, it'd be hard to place any part of Eastern Europe in the "Western" cultural sphere, which these days is mostly centered around the USA and not Europe.
I've always thought it was funny that socialists and leftists support the EU. Seem contradictory.
No, you are talking about a country for a specific race, in this case "slavic people".
Germany is a colorful mix out of a lot of cultures. I dont know where you come from, but actually multiculturalism is a big plus for a society. I mean, if you live in russia, you probably get filled up with nationalistic racist spam all day by the nationalistic media, but here in germany you get a wide range of media impressions.
Probably you should not just stick to right wing media outlets.