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> Varsavsky has lived and built businesses in Madrid since 1995 Which is exactly why I'm puzzled by some of his completely wrong statements about Europe.
Have you ever been to Madrid? They're about as far away from the epicenter of Europe as you can get and still be in the Union - and not at all Central European. A lot of the points he made are very, very Spanish. But as I just posted upthread, as a contrast between the "general look and feel" of Europe vs. the US, I thought his post was bang on. Of course, I'm also an American in Europe - married to a Hungarian for 2…
Martin Varsavsky goes into specifics regarding legislation, etc., and, as others have pointed out, many of those details are simply not correct when applied to all/most of Europe the way he does.