If Algeria were actually smart about it, it would leverage its relationship with France and get EU investment to develop. Reparations will never happen.
people really don't understand imperialism huh
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If Algeria were actually smart about it, it would leverage its relationship with France and get EU investment to develop. Reparations will never happen.
people really don't understand imperialism huh
imperialism is when war 
EU investments have famously developed many nations like uh... uuuuuh... uuuuuuh
A few points for those unfamiliar with Algeria:
- It's an authoritarian, militaristic, and religious government that is slowly becoming increasingly fascist.
The fascist vanguard calls another country fascist
In short, it's a government that's barely better than Putin's Russia
Amazing how "le government authoritarian!" exempts them from their crimes.
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slowly becoming increasingly fascist.
Oh so in a better position than much of Europe then, who are already openly fascist?
yea saw that post too.
even if all that was true
should still pay for their colonial crimes! the eurocuck mind is a fascinating place
Interesting that I see a see of removed comments and also nobody bringing up that France demanded and receives "reparations" from their former colonies for all the colonial profits they "lost" granting sovereignty.
But I'm sure that's a coincidence.
- Algeria has subservient medias that promote ultra-nationalist and deeply racist propaganda, particularly against Morocco and Mali.
Wow that's terrible. Propaganda? In any case, don't look up "France Mali wedding 2021"
So like all of Europe?
If there are two things the French are known for, it's being apologetic and having a massive budget surplus to give away
Okay that one was pretty good.
They would have surplus if they didn't give it all away to the private sector.
"Wait r/EuroReich is full of nazis???" 

The french never got over the fact their ex-slaves didn't want to be french anymore
But we're the nation of democracy and human rights!! How could the barbarians not be grateful for the chance of being second-class whites

It used to be like that, nowadays they don't even pretend anymore lmao. The left wing coalition won the last election, they still had a white wing governement.
common algerian W, keep making the euroidss cope 🙏
At least the mods called them out. But also wow holy shit some real storm front esque hours in there
Wow thats a lot of removed comments. I didn't even consider that reddit would hear about and discuss this. What a nightmare
They'll show no restrain saying authoritarian this, authoritarian that but won't hesitate at the first great deal at an all-inclusive trip to any one of the tourist destinations to North Africa...
What should be done to the average eurolib like this can only be described in gaming terms...
Your second paragraph should be a tagline
don't mind me just farming potential hexbear taglines lol
"but what 300 BCE" said the smug nazis
Like half of the comments are removed
Algeria should demand the reparations be paid in the form of a tax on french tourists in Spain and cancelled Rafale orders if they really want to make the sub meltdown

Any recommendations for learning more about North African history and culture?
Part of my family was a mix of french colonized North African (Tunisia/Morocco/Algeria) people, that my US hill-people ancestor married into (thanks wwii), but I was too young to learn from the olds before they all died.
My dad remembers a bit from growing up in Kenitra, and was around during Moroccan independence, but isn’t exactly a historian lol. There’s just so much I wish I could’ve learned from my grandma - who came from a Berber background - but we never spoke the same language.
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