Blue are outermost regions of Europe, where people are considered Europeans, and even vote for elections of their countries over here.
Are Orange (or Oversees Territories) also Europeans? It's kind of unclear. Should they vote? Should they be incorporated? Should they be independent?
I am really baffled anon. I have no experience of any of those places. Are there even people there?
>>55457372
Depends:
French Antilles and French Guiana is blacks/mulatto and a couple of whites to keep it afloat
We also have Mayotte (north west of Madagascar), Muslim niggers and tons of African illegal immigrants that obtained the status of French department thanks to that turd Sarkozy. And yes, it's considered part of the EU.
I don't know that well the Reunion (east of Madagascar) or the French Polynesia.
>>55458973
So they are not Europeans.
Why not grand independence then?
>>55457372
>Europeans?
no
>Vote?
no
>incorporated?
only if colonised properly
>independent?
see above
>>55457372
>Are Orange (or Oversees Territories) also Europeans? It's kind of unclear. Should they vote? Should they be incorporated?
Why would they want to?
Just take Greenland and Faroe Islands as example.
They would gain nothing from EU. Joining EU would only hurt them, EU would force its fishing quota on them and limit their freedoms.
EU would be able to force muslims into their territory.
So why the fuck should they?
We already provide them with the money and education they need, they have free access to our schools and universities. EU is just a piece of unnecessary shit.
>>55459395
No, I don't mean the EU. I mean, should they be part of Denmark. Like be fully incorporated and not semi... whatever they are now.
>>55459455
Absolutely not. It's in their own interest to keep their sovereignty.
You'll never know when Denmark goes insane and makes some retard deal with EU and sell them out.
>>55459143
They are French citizens and thus European citizens. As to why we don't give them independence is because: "muh slavery victims" and also for more practical reasons, for instance our spatial program is in French Guiana.
>>55457372
Are those territories part of the continent called europe? NO, they are not.
>>55459861
I wasn't talking about French Guiana. That's part of France politically. People there are French citizens.
I am talking for example about French Polynesia. What's up with them and all the non incorporated places?
>>55459542
So if they do have sovereignty over themselves, why not independence?
>>55460078
Let's see. Iceland wanted independence. We complied. Done deal.
The other two.... prefer our financial support over independence. We comply.
Problem?
>>55457372
That's not a map of Europeans
That's a map of the European union and its territories.
Big difference
>>55460215
That's a fine deal, but what do you get out of it?
>>55460504
We get a hole in our government finances every year.
>>55460504
Did not know and so I checked:
French Polynesia, St Pierre et Miquelon (near Newfoundland) and other small islands are not part of the EU
>>55460732
But realistically, we get some claim to Arctic territory when the ice cap melts.
A Freight/Oil giant like Maersk would probably be interested in keeping good relationship to Greenland.
The Faeroe Islands isn't really a problem either way. They are free to stay and they are free to go on their own.
>>55457372
Yay we no European
falkland isles lol. most pointless war ever. 2000 population and sheep. for a oil company listed on aim.
>>55461697
Nice proxy, Argy bargy
No OP, we don't want places like the Turks & Caicos having to follow EU rules on transparency.
>>55461817
Limp-wristed wankstain detected.
>>55457372
u missed out north america and austrilasia