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Tolerance and acceptance of the different-No racism, no xenophobia
Anonymous
April 26, 2023

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What I expect in 2040? People to be more open-minded and accept the changes that occur in their lives. As more people are coming from other countries the tolerance and acceptance of them as part of the society is empowering the reality and constructs a better future for everybody, hence this will be a great progress of our civilization. For that education , religion sciences and the political parties in general should target to this as it is a concrete element for everybody to live in prosperity and abundance.
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Älter werden im Dorf
I have grown older. Together with my partner, I fulfilled my dream of building another house - after all, there was still room in the garden of the old house! It's not any smaller than the old house, but the layout is better. We have moved into the upper apartment - the office in the basement is no longer needed since we retired from work. It now serves as an apartment when children and grandchildren come to visit.
Our neighborhood is constantly changing. Separations and deaths bring change. The houses don't stay empty for long. It is very popular to live in the village. People still look out for each other here and living together works. There are lots of activities for young and old, and most people are keen to get involved in voluntary work. All in all, it's a good place to grow older.
retour à la souveraineté des Etats
that the European Union's powers be reduced in favor of the national states that make it up; that Europe (particularly France) become once again a confederation of states in which the member states cooperate but retain their full sovereignty; that the Commission disappear and that the governance of the EU take the form of regular meetings of the Prime Ministers of the member states + possibly a few Ministers concerned by the subjects under discussion.
That the so-called "European Justice" disappears, and that the law applicable in member states depends solely on national parliaments, to the exclusion of any intervention by supranational bodies.
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