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May 1 - Labor Day

In Switzerland, especially in Zurich, there are a lot of idiots out and about again. If you, left-wing autonomists, don't want banks, you can be your own bank. $BTC (-0.32%) be your own bank. $SQN (-0.43%)

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Yes, it's typical here in Switzerland and especially in Zurich that there are riots. Just freeloaders who have never worked a day in their lives.
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@Alumdria quite honestly. If I didn't have such damn high standards for my lifestyle: I'd love to be a freeloader without a job 😍
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@Alumdria It's no different here in Germany, except that there are many more of them.
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@DonkeyInvestor Yes, as long as you can look after yourself without being a burden on society and a pain in the neck, I have no objections. But at the May Day demonstrations here in Switzerland, people often get rowdy and damage other people's property. I find that simply disrespectful and outrageous.
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@Alumdria I would like to be on the pocket of rich Swiss people with their neutrality 👍
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@DonkeyInvestor feel free to get on Christoph Blocher's nerves. He's a famous SVP cadre and CEO of Ems Chemie😂
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@Alumdria But why Zurich? I thought Zurich was like your Munich as a relatively conservative preppy city and Basel is the left-wing shithole in the style of Berlin and Hamburg?
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@Soprano Many bigwigs live in Zurich, which is why many have no idea what it means to work properly. In addition, there are many left-wing greens living in the city who are against capitalism and have the feeling that money grows on trees. Many of the younger generations, especially on the Gold Coast on Lake Zurich, are born with a gold spoon in their mouths, which is why they simply don't understand the value of money. I live in St.Gallen and I used to like going to Zurich. Nowadays, a lot of people there are so out of touch that I avoid Zurich as much as possible. I appreciate St.Gallen with its 80,000 inhabitants. Not too big and not too small, you have everything like in a big city and you can get everywhere quickly because the city is stretched out. And it's not so hectic😀
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@Alumdria That's really sad, I always thought Zurich was the heart of capitalism in Europe. I never thought it would be such a hole. I've heard good things about St. Gallen, I think there's a university or something. But are all your big cities that bad? It's actually nonsense that people don't appreciate the things that made their prosperity and dolce vita possible in the first place
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Always the same idiots who have no idea about economics and the like. But well, what are you going to do... idiot remains idiot
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Yes, it's annoying. And the penalties for graffiti are far too low - at least in Germany.
At least it's reasonably easy to get rid of on a pane of glass.
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