Is Pan-Europeanism still a thing or did the reality of the last past 10 years killed it?
The cultural differences are too great, the historical rivalries stretch back too far, and the European Union is too power hungry that it will eventually and inevitably collapse as states wake up and reclaim their sovereignty.
Was the UK ever part of it? I really never felt any difference whatsoever.
>>55378040
Actually current immigrant crisis, euro-crisis and german leadership killed it.
>>55378040
I would say it still is. But only barely.
>>55378343
no the migrant crisis unites it.
Before it we barely thought about Hungary or Poland, or even hated eastern Europe for taking our money.
About half of the population is done with illegal migration and because our own 'politicians' do not even allow their opinion to be seriously considered, we feel somewhat of a bond with people in eastern europe who can freely express their opinion, and turn out to be sharing more values with us than we thought.
But for you it's probably the other way round, fair enough.
It's already happened. I work with 6 Huns, 2 Czechs, 3 Poles, a Greek and a Lithuanian.
>>55380005
This. The whole migrant crap has even ended my russophobia. Ivans are a lot more like us than the Ahmeds are so why even worry about them if our nation-state has been dismantled to the point where we can't even fight back against unarmed welfare leeches.
>>55382126
Russia is Animal Mother from Full Metal Jacket.
Ignorant, obnoxious, hostile without provocation, but the only guy you want next to you in a fight. He just needs someone to throw grenades at him for the rest of his life.
>>55382126
Russians just need stability just like anyone else.
Europe will be united after the grand Civil race war