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In this context, yes. You are deluding yourself if you think they were protesting the G8 states themselves.
In no context. You're just wrong. I don't know how to put it any more clearly than that. You don't know why the Europeans protest. All you do is look at the word "globalization" and assume from there.
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And Anti-Corporate-Globalization Movement is somehow different from anti-globalization? It seems to me like a pointless addition.
Again, it goes to show how little you know about... anything. The Anarchists in Europe are not anti-globalization, per se - at least not in the sense that you think. Anarchists are anti-globalization in the sense that globalization has been pushed by governments - they rightly include the multi-national corporations in it - at the expense of the lives and welfare of domestic "citizens" and people around the world.
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And what exactly makes you think I support the EU, etc? You don't seem like a wholly rational individual, since you jump to rather far-fetched conclusions.
Well, if you knew what the Anarchists in Europe were fighting against, you surely would have known that it was just the remnants of the Bretton Woods system in the WTO, IMF, WB, etc. You surely would have known that they aren't against cultures living together, but rather against cultures being set farther apart by force for the benefit of these 8 national regimes.
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I don't suppose you have any real evidence to support this? Because that would mean that both economies rival Japan in size.
You didn't read the links previously provided a few pages ago?
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So you are extrapolating from a few rioters that all of Europe is less inclined to care what politicians think? I'm sorry, but you are not making any sense. That's like arguing that China is a hotbed of anarchistic sentiment because there were riots in Tibet.
First, Tibet is not China.
Second, Tibetans are also more resistent to government than Americans. Why else would they continue to fight the Chinese government?
Third, if not, then why would they riot and stand up against national regimes when Americans... well... don't?
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You also seem to be working with rather nonsensical notions that Americans are all Fox News watching automatons, while Europeans are all counter-economy activists. This is patently silly. Most Europeans want government services and limitations on freedom, including most of the rioters you are using as examples. Where as many Americans - at least use to - have an aversion to government invasions into their lives.
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I don't suppose you have any real evidence to support this?"