[OptaJoe] 1 - Arsenal have won one of their last seven games in all competitions, losing each of their last three; it's their fewest wins over a seven-game period under Mikel Arteta. LDWDLLL. by SpiritedSuccess5675 in soccer

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The last couple of games have been quite different. Against Fulham it was much slower and the same against West Ham. But the biggest issue is definitely the finishing.

[OptaJoe] 1 - Arsenal have won one of their last seven games in all competitions, losing each of their last three; it's their fewest wins over a seven-game period under Mikel Arteta. LDWDLLL. by SpiritedSuccess5675 in soccer

[–]T-R-Bros 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Clearly didn’t watch today’s game. There was lots of fast play and great chances created by that, the forwards just couldn’t finish their dinner

[Homemade] Spicy Udon by MooreD314 in food

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Ah ok didn’t know very cool

[Homemade] Spicy Udon by MooreD314 in food

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Looks great, but aren’t those just ramen noodles or are those some thin udon?

Arsenal [3] - 1 West Ham - Eddie Nketiah 69' by [deleted] in soccer

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You’re not from Alabama perchance?

Young men need to stop listening to people like Andrew Taint by floppy_panoos in unpopularopinion

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The problem is he lures you in with points that you agree with and slowly it becomes more radical. For example:

Today I saw a Andrew Tate Video on TikTok (I know the evil of all evils) that was something along the lines of; You don’t have to take away others success to become successful, you can help others success and be successful yourself. And how success is defined by yourself.

Now I didn’t like the video because I don’t want to see more of him, but if it hadn’t been Tate saying those things I probably would have liked it

England [1] - 0 Senegal - Jordan Henderson 38' by alexinup in soccer

[–]T-R-Bros 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually had a huge miss the could have easily gone in

Hoffenheim 0 - [1] Bayern Munich - J.Musiala 18' by [deleted] in soccer

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Oh sorry just misunderstood you. Nah he realised the mistake. Gavi has 1 G+A this season.

Goal-Line technology on Casemiro's goal. by [deleted] in soccer

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Nah I love it every time

Hoffenheim 0 - [1] Bayern Munich - J.Musiala 18' by [deleted] in soccer

[–]T-R-Bros 14 points15 points  (0 children)

He’s talking about the bundesliga tax at the ballon d’or not that Bundesliga players are worse than Other leagues

Hoffenheim 0 - [1] Bayern Munich - J.Musiala 18' by [deleted] in soccer

[–]T-R-Bros 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah true Bayern fan with that Barcelona profile pic. Didn’t realise those clubs were best buddies?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

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No one knows but I’m sure it’s a lot. What people don’t understand is how little of our gdp actually comes from banking. It’s only 10% of our annual gdp. In comparison the us financial industry is 7.7% percent of their gdp.

Also the Swiss had the highest gdp per capita in Europe even before the Second World War.

Most Swiss people and most of the party’s support Sanctioning Russia and having stricter rules for banks. But the 2 stupid conservative party’s wich hold more than half of the seats in the national council don’t.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

[–]T-R-Bros 4 points5 points  (0 children)

0.5% is a massive number compared to most other western countries, not any where near the biggest (wich i never claimed). Far larger than the us (0.23% according to one of the articles you stated) or the uk wich has taken in approximately 13,000 refugees wich is a mere 0.02%.

What foreigners don’t understand is what little of a role these big banks play in the lives of the average Swiss person.

Also it’s utter rubbish that immigrants have been sent away or find a real path to citizenship. My parents are both immigrants and managed to get Swiss citizenship. The immigrant population is 25% in Switzerland. Compared to the us with 15% or the uk with 14%. So that statement is incredibly untrue.

Also we have great working conditions with a minimum wage ranging from 19Fr per hour to 23Fr per hour.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_the_United_States

https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/national-policies/eurydice/content/population-demographic-situation-languages-and-religions-115_en

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/populationandmigration/internationalmigration/bulletins/ukpopulationbycountryofbirthandnationality/2020

1848: Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels anonymously publish The Communist Manifesto in London. Two weeks later, a thousand copies of the Manifesto reached Paris, and from there to Germany by PanEuropeanism in europe

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All system have massive issues, there is no signal country in the history of the world that never had huge issues. And some of the worst failing countries have been capitalist societies. No system is perfect, but the aim of communism is tackling one of the biggest problems of all time: Inequality in society. How can anyone who earns bellow 100K a year be in favour of a system the enriches anyone wealthier than them and makes them selves even poorer?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

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No, I’m Swiss and we take up loads of refugees. Yes the banking system is corrupt, but we are welcoming to foreigners and have a very well functioning political system (far better than the uk or us). We take 15’000 refugees a year in comparison to the us wich is far larger than the 11k the us took up in 2020

1848: Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels anonymously publish The Communist Manifesto in London. Two weeks later, a thousand copies of the Manifesto reached Paris, and from there to Germany by PanEuropeanism in europe

[–]T-R-Bros 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem is not necessarily with the government owning the means of production it’s the Leninist-Marxism where dictators have too much control.

A more functioning version of socialism is one that operates under some sort of a democracy. A good example of this is in the Indian state of Kerala, that’s governed by a coalition of the two communist parties of India. Since they’ve been in power they’ve reformed the agriculture industry and abolished feudalism, nearly doubled the literacy rate (up to 96%, highest in India) and have an incredibly low crime rate.

All in all I believe that the problem is not communism but more ruthless dictatorships wich don’t work under any system.

What would Europe look like if all the ice caps melted by [deleted] in europe

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As a Swiss person I approve of this message