Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave react to widespread protests against Europe's ongoing energy crisis. #EnergyCrisis #EU #EuropeanUnion #nato
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Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Talking about Europe's demise is somehow an exaggeration (for now). The European dream is there and precisely its strength is the one which allow population to have democratic maturity enough to protest against an energy crisis considered a fail of the politicians, but not a fail of the system. Most European citizens agree this winter will be bad and even a "winter of discontent" and angriness, but also it will pass. Accusations will be there, governments will fail, populism may grow, shortages will come in supermarkets and factories, and politicians should stop saying they have everything in control, and prepare for the collateral economic damage which the Ukranian conflict is bringing in Europe. Whatever is the outcome it will mean a complete change on how to deal with energy plans, with the globalism experiment, and the social consensus. Let's not forget those who would like a full surveillance capitalism in Europe. Those are the real enemies.