The Notorious SLAV
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What the fuck
? If this shit actually gets implemented somehow, Slavpill will instantly blow up and go mainstream, I guarantee it
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www.theguardian.com
Of course a bunch of WEs came up with this
. Yeah, I wonder what would happen if, in the EU where there's already an insane imbalance between WE men dating and marrying EE women and vice versa, with just about any random WE country from Spain and Italy in the south, through France and Germany in the middle, to Scandinavians in the north, having a 10-20 ratio with any random EE country of its men marrying said country's women for every one case of the opposite, it would be made mandatory for all teens (and college students) to spend a semester or an entire year studying in another EU country. Because why should anybody have to go abroad or stumble across incel forums on the internet to be Slavpilled, when they can be Slavpilled in the comfort of their own classrooms, even in tiny towns with declining populations
.
The craziest thing is, I distinctly remember a rather sus
post written by some ricecel, which was giving me a bit of a "cuck fantasy masquerading as a blackpill" vibe, either here or on Aznidentity or other cope subreddit, where he just wrote this insane multi-paragraph fantasy of basically all white guys worldwide getting to enjoy JBW in Asia, with East Asian countries being forced to subsidize every white male student in the West getting a year of free studying in East Asia, with local families having to host them and pay for their expenses, and the brutal thing is, when you change it to be just a little more realistic, that's basically what this proposal is if you are an EE/Slavic guy
. Literal ricecel "50/50 chance this is just a cuck fantasy" posts are actual proposals in Europe of what could maybe be done to "make people feel more European and connected
."
Thankfully, this is just a proposal from some random bunch of professors, activists and other random leftists and assorted lost existences or whatever, I wouldn't be surprised if less than 10% of MEPs had even heard of it, but, Erasmus is getting a doubled budget now, so I kinda wonder what the Eurocrats have in store for us
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www.politico.eu
No less crucial is a set of “positive actions” that a group led by Luca Verzichelli of the University of Siena drew up to promote the European demos. The most eye-catching proposal – and one that attracted the broadest consensus – was to make the Erasmus student programme free and mandatory for all EU students in secondary and tertiary-level education.
A quarter of the money spent by the EU on farmers would be enough to cover an expanded version of Erasmus, the Vision thinktank that convened the Siena conference calculates. I have no doubt the results would be more transformational.
Young people don’t feel part of the EU – and they’re right | Francesco Grillo
Its remote, top-down structures need a fresh, citizen-led approach fit for the digital age. Let’s start by extending Erasmus to school-goers, says Francesco Grillo of the European University Institute, Florence
Of course a bunch of WEs came up with this
The craziest thing is, I distinctly remember a rather sus
Thankfully, this is just a proposal from some random bunch of professors, activists and other random leftists and assorted lost existences or whatever, I wouldn't be surprised if less than 10% of MEPs had even heard of it, but, Erasmus is getting a doubled budget now, so I kinda wonder what the Eurocrats have in store for us
The allocation for the EU’s flagship program for student mobility, Erasmus+, was increased by 50 percent to over €40 billion. The Commission also announced a new “AgoraEU” program worth €8.6 billion that will support culture, media and civil society organizations.
EU budget: The winners and losers
Here’s our handy guide to who’s up — and who’s down — in Ursula von der Leyen’s initial proposal.





