
PREVIOUS INSTALLMENT: Situation in Europe: May 2025 - Part 2
SURVIVAL LILLY
https://youtu.be/hcQfEAK8YLw
VIDEO EXCERPTS: Today, I want to give you a new report about the situation here in Europe. I would like to start with an article coming from Germany.
The German economy will not exceed zero growth in 2025, and this is predicted by the German Council of Economic Experts in this spring report. And that's of course, not good.
Even wealthy regions and high performing industries are increasingly affected by the downturn Germany continues to be in -- a pronounced phase of weakness.
Then also, here they are writing that the US tariffs are additionally straining the already weak German export economy. German exports are likely to decline even further with the sharp and unpredictable rise in tariffs. So that's the outlook for 2025 for Germany. Doesn't look that good.
But also in Austria, we are not doing much better. No one is worse than Austria. [...] According to current forecasts, we are the only EU country whose economy is shrinking this year.
And then what's also happening is some sort of social alienation in Germany going on. Alienation from society -- Germany and its ... lack of cohesion. More and more Germans perceive the social climate as aggressive and hostile, and are taking action. Certain people are segregated from their social environment. Young people in particular find it difficult to tolerate different opinions.
Here they're ,especially in times of crisis, people are actually longing for solidarity and connection. Yet more and more people perceive the social climate in the country as belligerent. 87% perceive a growing sense of separation and isolation ... And 89% complain about the increasing aggression in the way people interact with each other.
That's really strange because Germans are usually really friendly. It's really fun to talk to them. But now you can see what kind of effect this economic situation and also other factors have on a society. Which is worse now that Germany's migrations flow is drying up. Immigration from Eastern Europe once was a key pillar to German's labor market, but now has plummeted significantly.
Experts warn that without new strategies, the labor shortage threatens to escalate...
Also, here they are saying that Great Britain has the same dilemma with the migration. Immigration is declining, Great Britain has new regulations The country is walking a fine line between a shortage of skilled workers and concerns about a loss of control. So here they are saying applications for work and study visas declined in particular, while the number of people leaving the country also increased...
Then they are bashing motherhood again, which is really strange to see. I mean, they're talking about e don't have enough of people, and that we cannot grow if we don't have more babies. And then at the same time they are writing articles like these here they are saying motherhood is not particularly fulfilling...
Situation in Europe: May 2025 - Part 3 ... https://youtu.be/hcQfEAK8YLw
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/hcQfEAK8YLw
SURVIVAL LILLY
https://youtu.be/hcQfEAK8YLw
VIDEO EXCERPTS: Today, I want to give you a new report about the situation here in Europe. I would like to start with an article coming from Germany.
The German economy will not exceed zero growth in 2025, and this is predicted by the German Council of Economic Experts in this spring report. And that's of course, not good.
Even wealthy regions and high performing industries are increasingly affected by the downturn Germany continues to be in -- a pronounced phase of weakness.
Then also, here they are writing that the US tariffs are additionally straining the already weak German export economy. German exports are likely to decline even further with the sharp and unpredictable rise in tariffs. So that's the outlook for 2025 for Germany. Doesn't look that good.
But also in Austria, we are not doing much better. No one is worse than Austria. [...] According to current forecasts, we are the only EU country whose economy is shrinking this year.
And then what's also happening is some sort of social alienation in Germany going on. Alienation from society -- Germany and its ... lack of cohesion. More and more Germans perceive the social climate as aggressive and hostile, and are taking action. Certain people are segregated from their social environment. Young people in particular find it difficult to tolerate different opinions.
Here they're ,especially in times of crisis, people are actually longing for solidarity and connection. Yet more and more people perceive the social climate in the country as belligerent. 87% perceive a growing sense of separation and isolation ... And 89% complain about the increasing aggression in the way people interact with each other.
That's really strange because Germans are usually really friendly. It's really fun to talk to them. But now you can see what kind of effect this economic situation and also other factors have on a society. Which is worse now that Germany's migrations flow is drying up. Immigration from Eastern Europe once was a key pillar to German's labor market, but now has plummeted significantly.
Experts warn that without new strategies, the labor shortage threatens to escalate...
Also, here they are saying that Great Britain has the same dilemma with the migration. Immigration is declining, Great Britain has new regulations The country is walking a fine line between a shortage of skilled workers and concerns about a loss of control. So here they are saying applications for work and study visas declined in particular, while the number of people leaving the country also increased...
Then they are bashing motherhood again, which is really strange to see. I mean, they're talking about e don't have enough of people, and that we cannot grow if we don't have more babies. And then at the same time they are writing articles like these here they are saying motherhood is not particularly fulfilling...
Situation in Europe: May 2025 - Part 3 ... https://youtu.be/hcQfEAK8YLw