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Dnevnik - Słowenia | Poniedziałek, 22. Grudzień 2008
Dejan Kovač on a new extremist generation
Columnist Dejan Kovač sees the fact that a quarter of Greece's younger generation has no hope of finding a job in the near future as one of the reasons for the current riots: "Since the social defeat of the extreme left in the 1970s anti-globalisation activists, environmentalists, anarchists and rebels have taken over Europe's streets in the battle against the system and above all against their parents. In Greece you had a situation with the police on one side and 'mummy's darlings' on the other, who were then taken back into the shelter of their parents' protection. This group will now develop into the army of the future extremist society we had forgotten amid our fears of terrorism and migrants. It's a fact that the number of jobless young university graduates in Europe is growing; in Greece it has reached 18 percent, in France and Italy it's already way beyond 20 percent. In these countries, as in Slovenia, social tensions have been ameliorated by the extended childhood system - a thoroughly comfortable lifestyle with young people still living at home with their parents well beyond the age of thirty. But now this system is collapsing along with the global financial pyramid, and father state ... is gradually killing his own children. In such a family, Christmas is not a time of joy but of uncertainty and fear."
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