>>86437>EU enlargement has been largely abandonedAlso hasn't anyone learned yet that making empires causes blow back???
> by 2040
won't they be surprised
During my school years I didn't learn anything about the formation of the EU, I don't know if this is the same for other american anons but I was wondering if anyone has a link or file on how the EU formed (without any kikeshit)
>>86451it formed after ww2, on the basis of preventing another war iirc. here's a decently neutral overview:
https://www.thoughtco.com/the-history-of-the-european-union-1221595 I am surprised they are so open about it suddenly. Lets see if they can counteract it. A continental authoritarian police state would be a good start.
>>86451Ive heard that the american school system is bad, but this is laughable.
>It includes a worst-case scenario [presumably #6] in which the EU unravels and Germany is forced into a “reactive mode.” In this projection, the international order falls apart after “decades of instability,” value systems lose their influence and globalization grinds to a halt.
mfw
>>86491top to bottom US education is terrible, and not just because they're biased either the whole system is just a big incompetent mess that prioritizes following instructions and getting good grades over quality education or actual learning. Even if they did cover more and represent it accurately as the system is now the overwhelming majority of students would still forget everything as soon as the test on it was over.
college is especially bad, regardless of field of study. in STEM for example I've read that the majority of people working in programming are self taught, but also in liberal arts it's a fact that most successful artists never went to college or any higher education while most people with any sort of art degree either are not artists or are not successful
European Union Bingo. Everyone gets one year number. Place your bets.
>Alex Jones Predicts The European Union Will Dissolve By 2022https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5vzmZJINgs