Πώς αντέδρασε το twitter στην αναφορά του Γιάνη Βαρουφάκη στους ναζί
05.02.2015
14:27
Αίσθηση και σχόλια στα social media προκάλεσε η αναφορά του Γιάνη Βαρουφάκηστους ναζί κατά τη διάρκεια της κοινής συνέντευξης τύπου με τον Βόλφγκάνγκ Σόιμπλε, στο Βερολίνο.
Έξυπνο να μιλήσει ο Βαρουφάκης για τους ΧΑίτες και τους Ναζί. Οι μέσος Γερμανός είναι εξαιρετικά ευαίσθητος όσον αφορά αυτό το ζήτημα.
— H Aγγλιkoύ (@theagglikou) February 5, 2015
τα μούτρα του Σόιμπλε μετά που ο Βαρουφάκης πέταξε τις ατάκες για τους Ναζί. το ξέρα πως υπήρχε λόγος που ξύπνησα σήμερα. <3
— pli-pli (@stavroilats) February 5, 2015
[Impressive] #Varoufakis "When I return home, I'll find the 3rd-largest party is not a Neo-Nazi but a Nazi party" pic.twitter.com/GO3GlGPMmI
— zerønomics (@zeronomics) February 5, 2015
Varoufakis playing the Nazi card in Berlin. Brave move
— Jack Baker (@JackBakes) February 5, 2015
WO2 kaart.. "Varoufakis compares Greece to 1930s political and economic Germany landscape. Third party in Greek parliament is a Nazi party
— Vincent Rietbergen (@rietbergen) February 5, 2015
Varoufakis plays both the Weimar and the Nazi card. In Berlin. Very bold move.
— Alessandro Aimone (@aimoneale) February 5, 2015
Varoufakis – we need the people of Germany on our side – irony of history that Nazi party is on rise in country that struggled against it
— seanwhelanRTE (@seanwhelanRTE) February 5, 2015
Predictable Nazi reference aside, on substance Varoufakis' wants: 1) Bailout programme to lapse end of month 2) Bridging deal until May
— Mats Persson (@matsJpersson) February 5, 2015
Varoufakis praises Germany for overcoming Nazism. Unlike Greece where 3d party is Nazi. That's why Tsipras went to the anti-Nazi memorial
— Valentina Pop (@valentinapop) February 5, 2015
#Varoufakis making historically–charged appeal: Germany can be proud of our fight against nazis. We now need the German help.
— Open Europe (@OpenEurope) February 5, 2015
#Varoufakis brings up the nazis to explain how germany can understand greece better than anyone else #ohdear
— Ian Traynor (@traynorbrussels) February 5, 2015
Not sure how playing the nazi card will play out, but one has to say #Varoufakis made a hell of a speech.
— Silvia Merler (@SMerler) February 5, 2015
Varoufakis used the term "Shenanigans" 10 points for that sir
— ForexLive (@ForexLive) February 5, 2015
"If you don't give us more free money, the Nazis will take over Greece. And it will be your fault, Germany" Straight to the point, then
— Old Holborn (@Holbornlolz) February 5, 2015