Quote Originally Posted by Kralizec View Post
Letting Greece in was a mistake, the countries who agreed with this shot themselves in the foot. Entering the Eurozone was a mistake of the Greek government. The only way you could construe the EU as having blame in respect to what the Greeks are going through is if you argue that the EU should have protected the Greeks against the incompetence and insincerity of their own government. Not an entirely invalid line of reasoning, but in any case the EU is paying for their mistakes by helping Greece with financial help (and if you lend out money under conditions you're apparently a nazi, seeing as how the Greeks view Merkel)



Most of your post has either been dealt with before in this thread or is just hyperbole or plain ol' nonsense. I'll just point out that by far most of the namecalling in the discussions around the EU comes from eurosceptics.
Ok on the first part, re Greek entry into the euro: Did the EU know or not? Should Spain have been allowed to join? Ireland? Portugal? France?

On the second part: You appear to wish to deprive me, and all of Europe, of the democratic rights which my forefathers died defending. You seem happy to do this at expense of millions of unemployed Greeks, Spaniards, Portuguese and Italians. Can you justify what gives anyone the right to do this?