Ahead of a second round of negotiations, Germany leads opposition to calls from Paris and EU lawmakers to add safeguards to the transatlantic trade accord.
I ddon’t get this… Most political articles I read(through reddit) are very favorable to EU or somewhat just telling what’s happening. What’s the problem with this article for example?
The problem is the owner of Politico. Axel Springer SE is like the Nestlé of western media and its CEO, Mathias Döpfner, generally wants to strengthen right wing and neoliberal politics.
If I stopped interacting with any content made people that have another political view than me there would be a lot less variety and possibility for more nuanced opinions since I would just see my bubble. I can see viewing this content critically but you comment like this under literally any politico link no matter the content. Its pretty annoying tbh
I ddon’t get this… Most political articles I read(through reddit) are very favorable to EU or somewhat just telling what’s happening. What’s the problem with this article for example?
The problem is the owner of Politico. Axel Springer SE is like the Nestlé of western media and its CEO, Mathias Döpfner, generally wants to strengthen right wing and neoliberal politics.
If I stopped interacting with any content made people that have another political view than me there would be a lot less variety and possibility for more nuanced opinions since I would just see my bubble. I can see viewing this content critically but you comment like this under literally any politico link no matter the content. Its pretty annoying tbh
Feel free to block me. Sorry, but I’ve been through this discussion often enough.
Ihhave no idea who this guy is, but as I said, the articles I read are more pro EU than not. At least that’s how I see them