

That would require him to give a single shit about the consequences of his actions, but he’d rather watch his country burn than admit he was wrong about something.
That would require him to give a single shit about the consequences of his actions, but he’d rather watch his country burn than admit he was wrong about something.
Don’t know if it’s true for all EU countries but it’s very common I think, although “local” elections meaning municipal elections, not the “local” federal elections.
Kinda funny because just recently Sweden canceled plans to build new wind farms because they’d interfere with their radars. https://www.defensenews.com/global/europe/2024/11/11/why-sweden-nixed-new-wind-farms-for-fear-of-missing-russian-missiles/
The 70s was before my time, I remember the Canadian flag thing though. But as I understood that’s more about not wanting to be associated with other American tourists who can behave quite obnoxiously when traveling in groups and taking full advantage of strong cheap local beers and the lower legal drinking age. There is and always was some degree of anti-americanism from the left, but on a political level and not something you’d have to worry about as an individual tourist. The headline is also a bit misleading in that sense, this “anti-americanism” is directed at Trump’s shenanigans, not random tourists.
Cool birds, but how is this related to Europe, other than that European settlers used to shoot them?