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Hmm. I don't think so. I feel the worse things get and the less people see improvement despite all the political talk the more they are willing to listen. I talk openly about anti-jew and Hitler matters with my brother in public places where people clearly hear us but no one gives a single damn.

However, the problem for me is that I can't explain everthing on the spot and I'm forgetful - I also get nervous when I'm trying to explain things to 3-5 people.
I read all these things but I forget half of them and I don't save them.
Bear in mind this is working class people. Their egeos aren't so stingy on being "fooled" as they seem to be with desk sitters. I feel their egos are more fragile and from what I hear there's a lot of arrogance in office spaces. I still remember my father explaining how he constantly had to prove himself to his collegues before they ever gave two shits about what he had to say. I hear very similar stories of other people with desk jobs.

I don't mean to shit on anyone but that's clearly a problem. I think you can convince them but I don't have the flowing big brain eloquence to spout out correct fact after fact with a clear explanation of everything - which is what these kind of people need, or their egos will just shut down and roll their eyes.

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I think the problem with Europeans is our individualistic nature. If you thikn about it we were always like this. In the middle ages wars were waged between town/provinces. We were never realyl cohesive I think. So an 'as long as it doesn't affect me' mentality was born and fortified. Which worked great in our monolithic societies. We work together where we can, and stay out of eachothers way for the rest. Unfortunately, the 'as long as it doesn't affect me' mentality is becoming our undoing. I think the fleeing comes from that mentality. The European seeks a way to be able to still live that mentality until the last European will be cornered and out of options and striked down.

> There are far too many traitors of our own kind.
"as long as it doesn't affect me at least'' is the poison here. We have to make them realise that whichever way you turn or run, it will still be their problem. Maybe not today or tomorrow but the day will come. 
> "Don't believe me? That day has already dawned upon us"