Eastern European privilege? Eastern Europe was on the soviet side until the USSR collapsed and communism continues to plague Eastern European countries to this day.
My grandmother's pension was 100 dollars a month! You call that privilege?!
You didn't do shit, except your war with Yugoslavia, where they shot down your "undetectable" stealth bomber, before their country fell apart too. Sure, there are a few American bases in Eastern Europe, one is in Bulgaria and I even have friends there, but still with far less presence than in England, or France and Germany.
The border countries of the EU are the ones that are holding back the arabs from flooding into Europe. Us Bulgarians and the Greek have been doing it for well over a thousand years!
Bulgaria and the US have only really started to cooperate properly within the last 10-15 years. I am very happy about that and hopefully with the guidance and cooperation from the US and the EU, we'll finally have a proper democracy and people can live normal lives, but don't think you were the knights in shining armor that saved Eastern Europe Rambo style...
Sadly the Russian influence throughout Eastern Europe is still strong, but it is fading and that's fantastic!
More and more people can now see how a normal westerner lives and how a normal Russian lives, without state funded media telling them lies. It's a simple question really... Normal life, house, car, retirement and freedom vs poverty, being psychologically crushed by the system every day and dying from hunger in the ass end of nowhere.
As for Prague and Budapest, those are two beautiful cities, where you can find just about any nationality. Prague is one of my favorite cities. Very decent rent for a capital city, hot summers, great public transport, beer is cheaper than water, the food is fantastic and czech girls are always down for fun.
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Eastern European privilege? Eastern Europe was on the soviet side until the USSR collapsed and communism continues to plague Eastern European countries to this day.
My grandmother's pension was 100 dollars a month! You call that privilege?!
You didn't do shit, except your war with Yugoslavia, where they shot down your "undetectable" stealth bomber, before their country fell apart too. Sure, there are a few American bases in Eastern Europe, one is in Bulgaria and I even have friends there, but still with far less presence than in England, or France and Germany.
The border countries of the EU are the ones that are holding back the arabs from flooding into Europe. Us Bulgarians and the Greek have been doing it for well over a thousand years!
Bulgaria and the US have only really started to cooperate properly within the last 10-15 years. I am very happy about that and hopefully with the guidance and cooperation from the US and the EU, we'll finally have a proper democracy and people can live normal lives, but don't think you were the knights in shining armor that saved Eastern Europe Rambo style...
Sadly the Russian influence throughout Eastern Europe is still strong, but it is fading and that's fantastic!
More and more people can now see how a normal westerner lives and how a normal Russian lives, without state funded media telling them lies. It's a simple question really... Normal life, house, car, retirement and freedom vs poverty, being psychologically crushed by the system every day and dying from hunger in the ass end of nowhere.
As for Prague and Budapest, those are two beautiful cities, where you can find just about any nationality. Prague is one of my favorite cities. Very decent rent for a capital city, hot summers, great public transport, beer is cheaper than water, the food is fantastic and czech girls are always down for fun.