Eurogroup Chair Told to Resign Over “Racist” Comments Against Southern Europeans

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 23, 2017

Yeah – one white ethnicity claiming racism against another…

The Jew system does not accept that as a valid form of racism.

The thing about women though – you can probably do something with that.

RT:

Eurogroup chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who is under fire over comments suggesting southern European countries had wasted crisis aid money on “booze and women,” has rejected widespread calls for his resignation.

Portugal’s prime minister, Antonio Costa, lambasted Dijsselbloem’s remarks as “racist, xenophobic and sexist,” noting that Europe would lose credibility if he did not resign.

“Europe will only be credible as a common project on the day when Mr. Dijsselbloem stops being head of the Eurogroup and apologizes clearly to all the countries and peoples that were profoundly offended by his remarks,” Costa said, as cited by Reuters.

Former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi also called on Dijsselbloem, who has been Eurogroup head since 2013, to step down.

Dijsselbloem “missed an excellent opportunity to be silent,” Renzi wrote on Facebook. “The sooner he resigns, the better. For him, but also for the credibility of the European institutions.”

“If he wants to offend Italy, he should do it at the sports bar under his house, not in his institutional role,”Renzi noted on Wednesday.

In an interview with German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, published on Monday, Dijsselbloem said that “during the euro zone crisis, northern European countries had shown solidarity with the south.”

“As a social democrat, I think that solidarity is extremely important,” he noted.

“But whoever benefits also has obligations…

“I can’t spend all my money on booze and women, and then ask you for your support. This principle applies to personal, local, national, and even European levels,” he concluded.

Esteban Gonzalez Pons, a Spanish lawmaker in the European Parliament, called the Eurogroup chairman’s remarks “a racist and male-chauvinist insult to the southern countries, and their women,” Reuters reported.

Greek government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos said Dijsselbloem’s comment “adopts stereotypes that widen the chasm between north and south and lays out the carpet for extremist views, not to mention sexist overtones.”

To be fair, booze and women are among the best things you can spend money on, especially given that most RPG games can now be downloaded for free on Bittorrent.

Seriously, what else is there?

Ham, I guess, but I assume Italians bought a lot of that as well.

Maybe Northern Europeans should spend a bit more money on booze and women, instead of blowing it all on feeding an army of terrorists gathering inside their borders.