Buy European
Overview:
The community to discuss buying European goods and services.
Rules:
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Be kind to each other, and argue in good faith. No direct insults nor disrespectful and condescending comments.
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Do not use this community to promote Nationalism/Euronationalism. This community is for discussing European products/services and news related to that. For other topics the following might be of interest:
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Include a disclaimer at the bottom of the post if you're affiliated with the recommendation.
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No russian suggestions.
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Useful Websites
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General BuyEuropean product database: https://buy-european.net/ (relevant post with background info)
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Switching your tech to European TLDR: https://better-tech.eu/tldr/ (relevant post)
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Buy European meta website with useful links: https://gohug.eu/ (relevant post)
Benefits of Buying Local:
local investment, job creation, innovation, increased competition, more redundancy.
European Instances
Lemmy:
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Basque Country: https://lemmy.eus/
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๐ง๐ช Belgium: https://0d.gs/
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๐ง๐ฌ Bulgaria: https://feddit.bg/
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Catalonia: https://lemmy.cat/
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๐ฉ๐ฐ Denmark, including Greenland (for now): https://feddit.dk/
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๐ช๐บ Europe: https://europe.pub/
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๐ซ๐ท๐ง๐ช๐จ๐ญ France, Belgium, Switzerland: https://jlai.lu/
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๐ฉ๐ช๐ฆ๐น๐จ๐ญ๐ฑ๐ฎ Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Lichtenstein: https://feddit.org/
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๐ซ๐ฎ Finland: https://sopuli.xyz/ & https://suppo.fi/
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๐ฎ๐ธ Iceland: https://feddit.is/
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๐ฎ๐น Italy: https://feddit.it/
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๐ฑ๐น Lithuania: https://group.lt/
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๐ณ๐ฑ Netherlands: https://feddit.nl/
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๐ต๐ฑ Poland: https://fedit.pl/ & https://szmer.info/
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๐ต๐น Portugal: https://lemmy.pt/
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๐ธ๐ฎ Slovenia: https://gregtech.eu/
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๐ธ๐ช Sweden: https://feddit.nu/
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๐น๐ท Turkey: https://lemmy.com.tr/
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๐ฌ๐ง UK: https://feddit.uk/
Friendica:
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๐ฆ๐น Austria: https://friendica.io/
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๐ฎ๐น Italy: https://poliverso.org/
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๐ฉ๐ช Germany: https://piratenpartei.social/ & https://anonsys.net/
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๐ซ๐ท Significant French speaking userbase: https://social.trom.tf/
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๐ต๐ฑ Poland: soc.citizen4.eu
Matrix:
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๐ฌ๐ง UK: matrix.org & glasgow.social
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๐ซ๐ท France: tendomium & imagisphe.re & hadoly.fr
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๐ฉ๐ช Germany: tchncs.de, catgirl.cloud, pub.solar, yatrix.org, digitalprivacy.diy, oblak.be, nope.chat, envs.net, hot-chilli.im, synod.im & rollenspiel.chat
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๐ณ๐ฑ Netherlands: bark.lgbt
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๐ฆ๐น Austria: gemeinsam.jetzt & private.coffee
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๐ซ๐ฎ Finland: pikaviestin.fi & chat.blahaj.zone
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Is there a single nice thing that is progressing well and fast in the EU? From outside the EU looks like a swamp. Swamp emanating deep concerns and consultations.
Consumer's rights and privacy are the best in the world by far. I guess Russian trolls are not interested in that sort of progress...
The EU is on the forefront of biotech for example. The "Pfizer" vaccine and the mRNA tech that originated all Western vaccines were researched and made in the EU, in the case of Pfizer, only the manufacturing was outsourced to the US. We also have the most successful civilian aircraft manufacturer of the world in Airbus after Boeing jumped off a cliff. The MIC is also caching steam, world's biggest munitions factory and an 1500% stock valuation increase for Rheinmetall.
There is a ton of other stuff as well.
Don't believe either US, Russian or Chinese news on the EU as all of them are actively running propaganda campaigns against it.
Yeah, I think the point about US, Russian or Chinese news is crucial. I will leave US aside for a while - a situation there is very dynamic, they used to be a bit more like the EU in this regard. But in Russia and China, clearly, there is no independent media. They have propaganda instead of public debate. Thus, you hear about positive things happening there, as this is the goal of propaganda. In the EU, there is a vital and highly critical public debate, which focuses on shortcomings. This is a strength, since the issues cannot be just ignored - but the feedback of negative information from the citizens reaches also outsiders. In US, one thing seems to go well - bussiness. And while they sure do get a lot of money, there is also one more kind of propaganda, that might influence the view: marketing. Unfortunately, in a world where in many sectors more capital comes from investors than customers, you can get far with just marketing...
In brief, I think there is an issue of reporting here. Things seem bad in the EU, because bad things are reported in the EU. This reminds me another anecdote: You will read in many places that Nordic countries have low income inequality, but high wealth inequality compared to other countries. Indeed, if you look at the tables, this seems to be the case. You will find many complex mechanistic explanations of this phenomenon on the internet. But if you read into the original Credit Suisse report (https://web.archive.org/web/20250401062226/https://www.credit-suisse.com/media/assets/corporate/docs/about-us/research/publications/global-wealth-databook-2022.pdf), you can find this paragraph:
You'll have to be more specific. When it comes to rockets, there simply isn't much money to be made in europe. There aren't any good spaceports in mainland europe and the market isn't big enough to naturally drive big investments. You only have one government-operated launch provider whose main goal is to just exist, so you remain independent at least in theory and some startups that are trying to push into the cheapest segments of the launching business.
They won't. Don't feed the trolls.
ESAโs Ariane 5 and 6 were very successful commercially in the launch market for decades.
I mean overall decision-making. Like Russian drones in Poland or jets in Estonia, for example. Just constant "deep concerns and consultations". And these are important themes; they can't just ignore them.
In terms of NATO defense, yes, many european leaders are "weak", as in, they know that their citizens don't want to get dragged into the war, so they take every opportunity to de-escalate. They all don't want to be seen as the one starting a war.
You won't find me defending their indecision, but their stance makes sense when you consider that they don't want to engage russia. And there are some good reasons for not wanting to. There are better reasons to engage IMO, but I can see their side.
It might not be all that important, but I hear the Dutch make some decent semiconductor equipment /S
yeah lets drain it like Trump does eh?
That's the result of a deliberative decision-making process. The cost of democracy maybe ๐คท
But to be fair, decision-making and unity increases during crises the Union faces