Some chick that leaves you with a scar.
I wonder why Arabs and Africans who migrate to Northern Europe display so much aggression and anger… and seem to hate the countries that welcomed them, where they obviously live better and, above all, with more safety.
In Europe, they have guaranteed food, benefits, healthcare, education for themselves and their children… things that are far from certain in their home countries…
…and, above all, less violence, terrorism, and oppression.
They come from countries where your head is unsteady on your shoulders…
…so… why so much hatred? And so much anger?
I think they had built a fantasy in their minds about a paradise that doesn’t exist.
These countries may offer those benefits, but they’re cold-hearted countries, with cold-hearted residents and a cold-hearted environment.
They don’t feel comfortable, they can’t go out to walk, to hang out, to sip coffee for hours at cafés… because it’s cold and because it’s not socially acceptable.
They feel the hidden contempt of the locals who see them as annoying insects.
They feel they’ll never integrate into European society and that this place doesn’t suit them.
They feel deceived:
they were promised a lot and given little.
They feel like objects of exploitation… because they’re most likely to do shitty jobs their whole lives.
They feel that their values, beliefs, and culture are not respected.
Despite assurances to the contrary.
In Greece, they don’t feel deceived because Greece has its own mess and never promised anything.
They see Greeks struggling with their own problems and feel that they, too, are “black” but with white skin.
Greeks are also objects of exploitation by some “noble” people who claim to be of the same race but are, in fact, a special breed of sold-out crooks.
It’s interesting that Giannis Antetokounmpo says he’ll return to Greece when his career is over.
In America, he doesn’t feel comfortable, despite the large African-American community with which he should feel some racial kinship.
But he doesn’t feel that kinship:
they’re a different breed, even though they’re black.
Giannis feels more kinship with Greeks, who are white, than with black Americans.
I find it amusing when Greeks who emigrated curse Greece, yet everyone is obsessed with Greece:
some follow its political and social developments much more closely than I do, and I live here.
I also find it amusing when some Albanians—largely Hellenized—who curse Greece after moving to Europe or America:
they’re constantly preoccupied with Greece, cursing it.
For example, Gazmend Kapllani and Nikos Ago.
Both unlikeable, but they seem to have a longing for Greece… while constantly badmouthing it.
Like a girlfriend you broke up with who haunts you for years… even though you don’t even want to see her.
Greece is a country that’s like a chick who leaves you with a scar.
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