The EU doesn't sound so bad now that it benefits you, does it?
I was going to post a picture of a pineapple, but I'm going to answer seriously or semi-seriously in order to clarify a few misrepresentations
First: I'm not against the EU as a concept. I'm angry because for all that stuff about all being equal in the EU, my perception, and that of many others, is that if you're from Southern Europe, you're not quite as equal (and heavens help you if you're actually from
Eastern Europe). Several recent public policy events, as well as certain things I've witnessed, tends to support this view.
And mind you, I'm not even personally targeted by these new policies (in principle. I think. Don't know how far reaching are they though), nor have I born as much xenophobia as others have (probably because I don't look
stereotypically southern European... for all practical purposes I'm just a white dude with an unplaceable foreign accent). Still, it is quite annoying to hear people making casual comments in front of you like "OMG so-and-so is such an asshole, he almost seems Spanish!".
Second: "Benefits me" is a relative term. Free movement of workers is kind of convenient for me in that it makes it easier to access a wider job market, and therefore makes it easier to access certain interesting job openings. It's not a sine qua non condition in order to prosper abroad, however, nor is a sine qua non condition for prospering to go abroad. I'm not in financial dire straits (in fact, that's why I can afford to look for options abroad at all) I'd most likely have work in my field closer to home if I pressed. I'd rather widen my options, however.
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