The only absurd thing here is your post.
Europeans think that the money that they gave to Greeks went straight to our pockets, which is really retarded to think about it.
95% of the money that Greece borrowed the last 5 years, all went straight to the banks.
Sure, there are plenty Greeks who tax evade and are corrupted, but please don`t pretend like there is corruption only in Greece, besides, the three biggest corruption scandals in the last 50 years of Greece`s history, involve German companies.
Did you know that in 2004 the Germans loaned money to Greece, and with the same money the Greek government bought military submarines from Germany, and the funniest thing is that the sub`s were broken.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/apr/19/greece-military-spending-debt-crisis
http://www.lepointinternational.com/it/politica/europa/550-the-submarine-deals-that-helped-sink-greece-.html
I know that you being a Finn is hard being neutral, since your country is probably the biggest muppet that Germany has, Merkel says jump and you say how high, but for fuck sake, do some research before writing bullshit like that.
Sure, Greeks arent saints, but we aint the devil either.
Tomorrow I`m gonna vote No, and deep inside I wish that Greece defaults, and all of you "higher than thou" punks lose 320b euros, let`s see if you`re gonna like that.
Greece survived from far worst scenarios than a default, and in all honesty i`m sick and tired of reading all of your "you owe us money" posts, while Greeks commit suicide every day.
8.000 suicides since 2009 and counting, thank you European bros.
Here we go again
Always the same silly arguments. "We did wrong but others did worse!"
Submarines, true. German management paid corrupt Greeks a truckload of money to sign the contract. Yea, guess that's Germany's fault alone too.
Suicides? Well, barely raised according to official statistics during the course of the crisis but I am sure they were paid off by Merkel to fake those statistics.
German helpers get 21€ a day for helping out during a vote. 75€ in Greece.
Germans get their pension at an average of 62. Greeks get their pension at 61. Hard at work they are.
I could give several more examples on how and why you live in a shiny castle of wishful thinking but I did those kind of posts already so many times... not bothered any more.
One more thing tho: Cool Mr. V. promised "There will be no closed banks in Greece ever." Correct me if I am wrong but he was kinda lying there, wasn't he.
Good luck, Greece. That's all that's left to say, I guess.