Germany is a political aggressor across Europe. Its policy amounts to bullying other European states
- MMpsychotic
- Mar 15
- 3 min read
Today, I went to the store and stood a few steps behind some Germans who were talking about Romania, saying it’s a Russian country. I wasn’t angry with them because they don’t know how things really are. They believed everything they heard on TV and lived with the illusions spread by the German press. I’ve heard even worse insults.
Let’s discuss this topic, which many who associate Romania with Russia may not fully understand. Why did they cancel the Romanians’ vote and label Georgescu as a Russian? This man wanted to boost Romania’s economy with his plans. That meant regulating imports. That’s why so many countries were against Georgescu, and that’s why they branded him a Russian. He wanted to promote Romania’s own products to regulate the import of goods from other countries sold through Kaufland, Lidl, Penny, and other stores that prioritize imported products over Romanian ones.
These stores, most of them German, banned the purchase of products from local Romanian manufacturers in the region. The policies of Klaus Iohannis, a German, did everything he could for Romania, but he couldn’t do much because Germany dictated everything in its own favor. European funds were granted to Romania only with conditions attached. This meant Romania became subservient to Germany. Germany placed its own man as Romania’s president to exploit Romanians as much as possible.
I mean, Germans are allowed to sell their products in stores, but should Romanians be forced to buy German salami, Polish apples, and Turkish tomatoes? In other words, should European countries destroy everything in Romania and build their economies on Romania’s back? As if Romania has no agriculture, no industry, and no economic self-governance—without the influence of other countries. How fair was that, and how fair is it now?
Nobody wants Romania’s economy to grow. First and foremost, Germany doesn’t want Romania to develop. Can you imagine what it would mean for all the German factories in Romania to close? That Germany would lose the labor of Romanians. After Poland’s development, Germany lost many Polish workers. Germany saw what it meant to no longer be able to export to Poland. Romania’s development is seen as a disadvantage for Germany because it would lose the support for its own growth.
So, this is the secret behind the defamation of Romania and the accusation that it’s a country of illiterates and Russians. Romania has accepted everything—all the harassment from other countries. At the Olympics, they unfairly lost gold medals so many times. Simona Halep, the best in tennis, was attacked, and everything was done to destroy her. She was accused of doping, and her career was ruined.
And it goes on: It wasn’t fair. If being a Russian means wanting your country to thrive, then Germany is the most Russian country of all. It infiltrated all European countries with its products and manipulated the governments of so many nations just to boost its own economy because it couldn’t do it on its own. It never had the workforce—and I’m not saying this because of the aging population or declining birth rates. That’s a fact that’s been obvious for 30 years. That’s why others came to work for them.
Do you want the truth? This is the truth. Germany grew strong on the backs of other countries, but Germans don’t know this. They’re unaware of the pressure from powerful European states and the conditions tied to certain European benefits. It might still be too early to recognize the dirty politics behind the powerful European countries, but in time, the truth will come to light.

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