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  • I don't know much specifically about Romania, but as all other Eurozone members the country would certainly benefit from reduced transaction costs, which makes cross-border trade easier. This also tends to support investments in the country (both from within the Eurozone and from abroad), and it may bring increased price stability (particularly for countries with weaker economies).

    Eurozone membership also means being part of the European Stability Mechanism. This creates a higher degree of financial stability for members, particularly in times of a crisis, as it provides a source of funding that countries may not have otherwise.

    These would be my two cents.

    What are the reasons that politicians in Romania are hesitant to join the Eurozone?

  • Nah, this is serious reporting about threats against Europe.

    The communities that are "a collection of war propaganda pieces" are the .ml domains where they are often literally cheering the violence, including Russia's war against Ukraine. In these communities, you even get banned if you don't unconditionally support Russia in its war against Ukraine, or China's aggression against its neighbours or its minorities in the country.

  • You may not know this, but the world socialist website is a propaganda medium conveying anti-democratic, particularly Chinese Communist Party narratives. This is not a medium.

  • I am not here to win an argument, but insulting the victim the way you do it while at the same time saying that China is just "inflexible" is unacceptable imo.

  • If ICE is deporting migrant families with a valid visa, is the U.S. then "inflexible"? Is it then a migrant father's 'reckless choice' to have entered the country with his children? (To be safe: The answer is, no, it is the U.S. state that is reckless.)

    The most weird point with your comment is that you even offend the victim calling him a "dipshit" and a "zealot." How out of touch can you get.

  • This is a propaganda outlet spreading pro-China narratives. This is pure authoritarian propaganda here.

  • Dude, they are citing Chinese media.

  • Yes, and we need also cut out of Tiktok :-)

  • This reminds me a bit on the Ford CEO Jim Farley who has been claiming that China is too far ahead and the Western car industry is doomed. Reports often with the same quotes circulate also here on Lemmy, many of them posted by OP. It's the same "Europe bad, China good" narrative all the time.

  • Sometimes it's hard to portray satire and sarcasm over the web. Just look at OP's post history, their contributions have all the same anti-European, pro-China/pro-Russia spin.

    My question was rhetorical, I apologize for the confusion ;-)

  • Does the pro-Russian propaganda in Poland pay off, as the report form June this year says:

    Telegram channel Polska Grupa Informacyjna, one of 22 Polish-language channels, with more than 150,000 subscribers between them, that ... has [been] identified as sharing various forms of pro-Russian disinformation and propaganda.

    Telegram is not widely used in Poland, but experts say false messages on it are amplified among extremist groups and then spread on to other platforms that have a bigger reach.

    I feel somehow they are also spread on Lemmy.

  • @schizoidman

    There is Finland, a country that was committed to neutrality since WWII. Then, in 2023, it joined Nato, and now this. I am wondering why this is?