From Athens to Berlin, governments are coalescing around an idea to turbocharge the economy. If successful, it could be transformative ― but it’s a big if.
I suggest starting with the Wikipedia Article on Axel Springer to understand what’s wrong with them. If you already know and you don’t care that explains a lot, but judging from the votes and the comments, most other people also don’t find your article interesting. That together with your style of communication are really not contributing a lot here. Posting ≠ contributing.
First you whine about the link I posted, and now you whine about me asking you to contribute better links if you’re not happy with what I post.
You were saying about contributing to the culture here?
I contribute links I find interesting and if that bothers you so much you can just block me. I’m alright with that.
I suggest starting with the Wikipedia Article on Axel Springer to understand what’s wrong with them. If you already know and you don’t care that explains a lot, but judging from the votes and the comments, most other people also don’t find your article interesting. That together with your style of communication are really not contributing a lot here. Posting ≠ contributing.
You still around? I thought you were going to block me so that you didn’t risk seeing content you didn’t like.
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/politico-europe-bias/
I’m still waiting for you to contribute something other than whining. Whining isn’t contributing.