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    159 KB Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:07 No.195972  
    Greek riots soon fellow /pol/iticians:

    >The word from Athens is that protesters are now gathering at Syntagma Square, the area in front of the Greek parliament.

    >Riot police are also reportedly gathering - more as we get it....

    Anyone got a stream?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:11 No.195998
    why should we care?

    lol at greekfags getting mad
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:11 No.196004
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    i suspect the greek parliament is going to be stormed pretty soon. all it will take is one fatality amongst the protesters. has anyone see /b/ at the moment..
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:12 No.196006
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    http://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/euro-krise-rettet-die-wuerde-der-demokratie-11517735.html

    habermas is on greek side, "defend democracy against so-called markets"
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:12 No.196011
    >>195998
    Ah the Americans have woken up I see.

    GO GREECE. DON'T TAKE THAT EU DICK
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:13 No.196020
    >>196004
    >has anyone see /b/ at the moment..

    No. Why? What are they doing?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:14 No.196026
    >>196004
    >has anyone see /b/ at the moment..

    The fuck has /b/ got to do with anything?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:14 No.196032
    >Visit /b/

    Oh dear christ.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:15 No.196038
    >>196032
    HAHAHA oh wow.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:17 No.196057
    So yeah, anyone got a stream of Greichenland?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:17 No.196063
    >EU demands fiscal responsibility and austerity from the Greek government
    >Papandreou: "Okay. Sounds good."
    >Dumbfucks riot because they can't live the high life on credit anymore and have to take responsibility for their collective bills

    PROTIP for Greek Citizens: Pay your bills and shut the fuck up. If you're mad, tell your politicians to stop getting you in a debt. That also means sacrificing your entitlements for a decade or two.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:18 No.196072
    >>196006

    That guy's a communist idiot stuck in the 20th century. Liberal democracy and the market economy won. Deal with it.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:19 No.196080
    >>196063
    The EU wants Greece people to pay german banks bail-outs, I would fucking burn the parliament for that.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:19 No.196085
    If it's going to be anywhere it'll be on the Global Revolution stream.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:20 No.196089
    >>196072
    >the end of history
    hurr fucking durr
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:20 No.196090
    >>196063
    >EU demands they take control of Greece and take power away from the citizens of the country
    >Papandreau says "Aw, I suppose"
    >Greeks riot because they've lost control of their country and democracy in the name of the banks, for something they didn't cause

    PROTIP to faggots like you: Stop being a faggot.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:22 No.196116
    >>196090

    Citizens in Greece haven't had power since ancient times, the rest is about right.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:22 No.196118
    >>196090
    This, they've been taken over, their entire budget will now be run by EU bureaucrats and bankers, their country is now basically a big business where people have no money at all.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:22 No.196120
    >waaah we want more money

    Go burn down your government, morons. See how much money you get then.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:23 No.196128
    >>196090

    They got themselves in the whole stupid EU contract bid. Now they have to live up to their fiscal responsibilities.

    >>196080

    That's what you get for spending on credit, euroniggers.


    ITT: Butthurt Euro communists thinking Greece has any high ground.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:23 No.196138
    >>196128
    3/10 made me respond.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:24 No.196142
    >>196128
    I think you're confusing government and people.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:24 No.196145
    WHERE BE STREAMS
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:25 No.196147
    >>196090

    They caused it by voting for people who caused it and supporting the leaders in their misguided spending causes.

    Citizens have a role to play in the failure of government: Namely by voting and supporting dumb ideas in the first place.

    This applies to America too. I'm not bashing Greece solely. Every citizen has to demand fiscal responsibility.


    I hope the EU shapes these cunts up. They need to be taught a lesson.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:25 No.196151
    >"paying taxes sucks, yurop give us more monies plz"
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:26 No.196168
    The EU is doomed to collapse. The matter of where it starts means little, except as something to bet on for fun.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:27 No.196174
    >>196147
    >Implying voting for a party makes the people responsible for the actions of the party

    Take the lib dems in Britain as an example. People voted for them on the promise they'd abolish student fees, instead they trebled them. Is that the voter's fault?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:28 No.196182
    http://12160.info/page/2-live-stream-greece-protest?xg_source=shorten_twitter

    Streams here. A LOT of people.

    Hopefully they'll burn parliament to the ground.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:28 No.196184
    >>196147
    Nobody, certainly no body of my generation has had a chance to decide on the EU and the fiscal spending/currency that comes with it. It was forced on everyone and we are powerless to do anything about it.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:29 No.196195
    >>196174

    Then I guess Charlie Manson is innocent since he didn't directly kill anybody. instead he told people to kill for him. Right? Right? Wrong.

    You vote for morons. You support their policies. You deserve some blame too. Deal with it, communists.
    >> This is Why America = Europe. Europe is full of blind Marxists. Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:31 No.196209
    >>196184

    So with each baby born, we have to explain every law passed from generations down and ask if they consent?

    >>196151
    /thread


    >>196174

    Yep.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:32 No.196214
    >>196195
    That example is just fucking wrong.

    He told people directly to kill others, and they did.

    The Greek people voted a government in on the promise they'd do one thing, and they did the opposite.

    Noticing the difference here? If Manson had said "Don't kill people", and then they did, would he be held responsible? Because that's the Greek situation.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:32 No.196216
    >>195972
    The word from Athens? Who the fuck is Athens, where is the source?!?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:32 No.196223
    What do the red flags they're all waving stand for?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:32 No.196226
    >>196195
    >goes into another thread
    >blames baby boomers/obama/bush/banks/government regulation/whatever for current state of america

    I guess that's all your fault too then.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:33 No.196232
    >>196214

    The Greek government promised prosperity without telling people that they'd do it by spending on credit instead of creating capital. The people bought into it and now they're suffering. Just desserts. Lesson learned.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:33 No.196235
    >>196216
    Zeus said it.

    >>196226
    I'd blame the politicians, not the voters.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:34 No.196240
    >>196226

    Actually, yeah. It is. America is guilty of this sin too.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:34 No.196244
    >>196235

    I'm blaming both. Nobody's hands are clean.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:35 No.196248
    >>196244
    If people are tricked, you shouldn't blame them for being tricked.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:35 No.196251
    http://stopcartel.info/

    streaming and more
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:36 No.196254
    >>196232
    > Just desserts.

    True.

    > Lesson learned.

    Not even close. They will burn everything before they learn there's no more money, since there was never that much money for them.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:36 No.196257
    >>196240
    Right so you are in no position to complain about anything wrong in your country because it's either directly your fault for not voting correctly or because it happened before you could vote or were born.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:36 No.196262
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    SOURCE PLEASE OMG WTF YOU GUYS
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:37 No.196266
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    >>196223
    Yeah what is that?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:40 No.196290
    BUT WHEN WILL THEY MARCH?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:41 No.196305
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    >mfw the stream is being recorded with a potato
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:44 No.196336
    >>196305
    lolwut
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:48 No.196365
    The Queen of England's husband is Greek. British Forces have been put on alert to defend Greece in the event of Germany seizing economic control of Greece.

    >It's on
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:58 No.196472
    >>196365
    sauce
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)12:59 No.196481
    >>196365

    10/10
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:01 No.196501
    >>196365
    lolwut
    1/10
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:03 No.196529
    >>196472

    Prince Philip was born a member of the Greek Royal family.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:06 No.196561
    >>196529
    No, the whole part about

    >British Forces have been put on alert to defend Greece in the event of Germany seizing economic control of Greece.

    Yeah, that sauce.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:09 No.196585
    >>196365
    inb4 ww3 comes out before mw3
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:09 No.196593
    >>196529
    Dude,that guy was just born in Greece,he's not of greek descent
    He's grand father was George I,King of Greece and he was Danish.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:11 No.196610
    What the fuck are the protestors doing? Don't leave!
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:21 No.196723
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    >>196593

    All the royal families are inbred and from countries other than those they rule... the Queens family are german FFS.

    Anyway, large donner please stavros
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:24 No.196747
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    >>196561

    Sauce? on a kebab? don't be silly byblos
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:27 No.196781
    Welp, what a shitty protest.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:30 No.196818
    >Grease
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:32 No.196837
    >>196723
    >>196747
    FUCK YEAH SPITTING IMAGE

    MA NIGGA
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:35 No.196873
    >Greece
    >In charge of holding their government to account

    Seriously, where the fuck are the fucking petrol bombs?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:36 No.196896
    >>196837
    >>196747
    >>196723
    samefag
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:38 No.196905
    >>196896
    The two posting images are, I'm the one who said fuck yeah spitting image.

    It's a fucking great show, /pol/ would love it.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:39 No.196923
    >David Gow is on the streets, close to Syntagma Square, where the communist party-organised demonstrations have just ended. Abruptly

    >Communist party members are now "streaming down side streets", concerned that anarchists are moving in.

    >A young Communist party member warned David:

    >Don't go there as it's dangerous. They want aggro with the police.

    Fucking faggot communists. True communists would be there fighting too.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:42 No.196948
    BREAK OUT THE GREEK FIRE ALREADY GOD DAMN
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:45 No.196979
    Wow it's literally fucking nothing
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:46 No.196994
    >>196979
    There are 2000 people headed for the square right now, it's about to turn into something.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:49 No.197018
    >>196994
    It had fucking better.

    If it doesn't, I'll be pissed. This is my evening's entertainment.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:50 No.197025
    >>196923

    Nothing to be expected from greek communist party (KKE)
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:50 No.197027
    uh oh who are these line of guys coming in?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:52 No.197047
    >>197027
    Greeks, probably.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:52 No.197050
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    Greeks are the sleezyest basterds on the face of this earth

    tax evasion is literally a part of their culture, they paid off taxmen not to report to the state for generations, then they invite the taxmen to go eat spaghetti.

    WHERE IS YOEUR SPAGETII NOW FUCKERS?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:53 No.197057
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    ITT: everybody got trolled
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:55 No.197072
    Hurry the fuck up, sign people. God damn.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)13:59 No.197115
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    >>196905

    /pol/ would indeed
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:00 No.197125
    >>197050
    it fell out of their pockets.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:01 No.197139
    >>197050

    they did invent anal and gay
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:08 No.197208
    Are they there yet?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:12 No.197234
    Anyone got a stream of someone on the ground?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:16 No.197271
    Y U NO RIOT
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:20 No.197303
    >>195998

    >why should we care?

    Because riots are very satisfying to watch. I was personally saddened when London's riot stopped, because it meant I couldn't watch more buildings get set on fire.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:24 No.197340
    Someone should send those anarchists crates of firearms. Greek government would fall overnight and the EU would burn to the ground when everyone loses their money
    on Greece and Italu.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:26 No.197361
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    >>197303
    This.

    Honestly, I just fucking love watching a good riot. I think everyone does really.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:30 No.197383
    Is this shit going to get bigger any time soon?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:31 No.197402
    >>197361
    I love being in a good riot...
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:31 No.197405
    Greek here: fuck you guys.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:34 No.197421
    >>197383
    00.00 is when the voting of confidence in the government will be held
    If 51% of the parliament votes FOR then I'm betting my 2 cents that shit will be getting a whole lotta heavier.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:34 No.197423
    >>197402
    I know right.

    >>197405
    You aren't wanting to fight against the fact you've just had your country annexed by France and Germany?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:35 No.197443
    >>197421
    What's that in GMT?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:37 No.197456
    >>197443
    22.00
    greekfag here
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:38 No.197478
    >>197456
    Thanks bro. Looking forward to it.

    You going to riot?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:40 No.197491
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    http://youtu.be/_gY-_DwvPLw link related
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:44 No.197525
    God damn it greece hurry the fuck up and break out the molotovs.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:46 No.197549
    They aren't going to riot tonight, are they?

    Fucking hell.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:50 No.197590
    >>197478
    I'm considering it more and more by the minute
    There's this rumor going on the last week saying that the government has rallied foreign troops in order to assist our own fucking cops for afer the voting.That sounds so spicy,but it also means that it's going to be a lot nastier for every ignorant peaceful rioter that's going to be outside of the Parliament.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:53 No.197622
    >>197590
    Go on, do it. It's not like you have anything to lose at this point.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)14:56 No.197671
    Hurry up and FUCK SHIT UP greeks.

    Burn your fucking parliament, it's EU owned now anyway.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:00 No.197712
    >riots
    >Greece

    Am I meant to be surprised? They've been rioting for the past 10 years.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:01 No.197719
    >>197712
    The problem is that they AREN'T rioting, when they really should be.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:02 No.197727
    c'mon greeks , show the world your Zorba spirit, burn the shit down then pissblast it
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:03 No.197735
    >>197727
    I know right, that's what they should fucking be doing right now.

    Fire some fireworks at parliament, that'd fuck some shit up.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:06 No.197768
    Retire 13 years earlier than Germans,brits and French don't pay taxes have the same pension as them. Oh, how so we do that? Ah, never mind keep those checks coming. Time to pay back. Oh, fuck no let's riot. The goverment stole the monies
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:15 No.197867
    Inb4 they go home after doing nothing
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:16 No.197880
    >>197867
    They're Greek...
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:18 No.197887
    >>197768

    enjoy being brainwashed
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:18 No.197888
    >>197880
    Dohoho.

    But seriously, what gives? There's only about a hundred people there, and they're just standing doing nothing.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:21 No.197912
    Welp, everyone is leaving. That was fun.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:21 No.197914
    >>197888
    Give it time.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:22 No.197920
    >>197888
    I think they're waiting for the vote or smth
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:22 No.197925
    >>197888
    The leader of the left wing party (KKE) gave a speech at the Syntagma Square and those few,that are still there,are probably followers of the party

    captcha: voices debtsel
    fukan lol
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:23 No.197931
    >>197914
    Everyone is fucking leaving though. It's too late for any major shit to start.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:25 No.197949
    >>197925
    I keep on thinking they're called KKK.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:27 No.197978
    >>197931
    The kke supporters are leaving because they were the ones demonstrating
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:28 No.197993
    >>197978
    So there's nobody protesting tonight?

    Jesus. I'd thought they'd care more than that.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:29 No.198001
    >>197888

    everybodys chillin in our collonaded porticos warmin up with some hairy anal, assplay and yogurt wrestling, then will stroll on down and pissblast the acroplois
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:30 No.198019
    i think theyre all just waiting to hear what the politicians say so they can get maximal analrage
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:32 No.198037
    >>197993
    Not till after the vote.
    >> Strelnikov !TXwGaUHWDw 11/04/11(Fri)15:34 No.198057
    >>198037 What time EST will the vote start? or has it started already?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:34 No.198059
    >>198037
    The vote is a fucking farce anyway.

    Chances are we'll see no rioting tonight.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:35 No.198064
    >>197887
    Like they didn't retired at 52 and didn't have same standart as the other western Europeans countries. Where is the brainswaahing here
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:35 No.198071
    >>198057
    2200 GMT, if that helps.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:39 No.198108
    >>196006
    >defend democracy against so-called markets"

    >18% of the country pays taxes
    >Whole country is on welfare and completely dependent on the government
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:41 No.198131
    Greece is what happens when people realize they can just vote themselves more money
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:46 No.198169
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    >>198108

    >whole country is on welfare

    no 'why do liberals" thread right now?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:54 No.198239
    >Riots

    Or, y'know, an empty street.

    Fucking christ.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:56 No.198260
    >>198239
    Wait for the vote to finish. Have patience.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)15:58 No.198277
    >>198260
    No.

    No pressure.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:02 No.198310
    >>198260

    what should we do for 2 hrs.?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:02 No.198313
    >>198277
    Pressure?

    I meant patience.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:02 No.198317
    >1900:
    >There are now thousands of people massing in Syntagma Square near parliament in Athens, many of them waving communist party flags.

    >1905:
    >One protester at the communist rally in Athens says: "Only one thing should concern the Greek people - how they can intervene drastically into [these] developments with organised political action, and overturn Papandreou and the policy that he expresses."

    I see a sea of red flags on BBC News right now.

    Go Greece! I'm proud of you!
    >> Strelnikov !TXwGaUHWDw 11/04/11(Fri)16:06 No.198354
    >>198317
    The livestream is showing nothing.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:06 No.198359
    >>198354
    They all fucking left. All of them.

    It's embarrassing.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:10 No.198383
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    >>198359

    theyre just gettin revved up, tunin in to the political shop talk

    apparently a lot is riding on this broad and her vote, hawt!, she can rim yogurt out of my ass any day of the week

    http://www.businessinsider.com/eva-kaili-2011-11
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:15 No.198413
    >>198383
    Her vote means nothing now. Greeks will not accept a national unity government, nor will they accept the "socialist" party.

    >Most recent opinion polls show Pasok & New Democracy struggling to gather 50% of the vote combined.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:16 No.198426
    >>198354
    Which stream is that? Is it showing Syntagma Square and the roads around it? Is it actually live?

    >>198359
    1/10
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:16 No.198430
    >>198413

    what if she dresses up as a man and lets all the other politicians analize her
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:17 No.198435
    Someone link to something I can watch when the revolution starts.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:18 No.198441
    do the greeks usually have the socialist party in power or was this a response to crisis?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:18 No.198450
    >>197050
    >tax evasion is literally a part of their culture
    >implying tax evasion is bad
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:22 No.198477
    >>198435
    >the revolution will not be televised
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:23 No.198492
    >>198441
    hahahaha o wow I looked up the 2009 Greek election they have like 10 communist/socialist parties.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:26 No.198514
    >>198383

    Funny story that happened earlier in the MP meeting of the government
    >bitch protests about how the meeting is being interrupted and her not being given the turn to speak her mind
    >middle-aged reserve MP tells her to stfu and how not a single fuck is being given about that
    >someone waves his finger over the way the MP talked to the poor young lady
    >MP is all comeatmebro.jpg,idgaf.png
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:27 No.198520
    So I guess the UN isn't going to support this uprising because it's not in the middle east?
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:27 No.198523
    democracy just died in the eurozone and capitalism killed it.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:30 No.198549
    "BAWWW WE DON'T WANT TO PAY BACK ALL THE MONEY FOREIGN BANKS GAVE US!"
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:32 No.198570
    >>198492

    theres major commie parties in every southern europe country, in the north too, the USA even did their very best to meddle them out of power post WWII, real democratic
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:34 No.198580
    >>198514
    Cool story bro
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:34 No.198584
    >>198549
    They're protesting as they don't want to accept any more money from EU states. Get your shit straight.
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:36 No.198602
    >>198584

    If they don't take said money, it'll be even worse. They're basically going "If we're going down, we're taking you all with us!"
    >> Anonymous 11/04/11(Fri)16:38 No.198622
    papandreou about to speak,

    hes holed up in his office gettin a pre-speech rimjob



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