{"id":21541,"date":"2015-02-24T16:41:31","date_gmt":"2015-02-24T14:41:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.ikaria.ch\/?p=21541"},"modified":"2024-04-07T18:51:00","modified_gmt":"2024-04-07T16:51:00","slug":"pooh-shame-on-you","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/en\/pooh-shame-on-you\/","title":{"rendered":"Pooh! Shame on you!"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"fusion-fullwidth fullwidth-box fusion-builder-row-1 fusion-flex-container nonhundred-percent-fullwidth non-hundred-percent-height-scrolling\" style=\"--awb-border-radius-top-left:0px;--awb-border-radius-top-right:0px;--awb-border-radius-bottom-right:0px;--awb-border-radius-bottom-left:0px;--awb-flex-wrap:wrap;\" ><div class=\"fusion-builder-row fusion-row fusion-flex-align-items-flex-start fusion-flex-content-wrap\" style=\"max-width:1248px;margin-left: calc(-4% \/ 2 );margin-right: calc(-4% \/ 2 );\"><div class=\"fusion-layout-column fusion_builder_column fusion-builder-column-0 fusion_builder_column_1_1 1_1 fusion-flex-column\" style=\"--awb-bg-size:cover;--awb-width-large:100%;--awb-margin-top-large:0px;--awb-spacing-right-large:1.92%;--awb-margin-bottom-large:0px;--awb-spacing-left-large:1.92%;--awb-width-medium:100%;--awb-spacing-right-medium:1.92%;--awb-spacing-left-medium:1.92%;--awb-width-small:100%;--awb-spacing-right-small:1.92%;--awb-spacing-left-small:1.92%;\"><div class=\"fusion-column-wrapper fusion-flex-justify-content-flex-start fusion-content-layout-column\"><div class=\"fusion-text fusion-text-1\"><p style=\"text-align: left;\">I find it quite difficult to explain what the crisis means for us. I just find this widespread Greeks = immature pubescent lazy party bags attitude towards our costs incredibly arrogant and stupid. Just like the finger-wagging statement with a sour face: \u201cIf you get into debt, you have to pay it back!\u201d Greece is portrayed as the epitome of corruption, sloppiness and laziness. The very word guilt implies: \u201cUgh! Shame on you!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7226\" src=\"https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/I\u00b4ll-stay.jpg\" alt=\"I\u00b4ll stay!\" width=\"462\" height=\"271\" srcset=\"https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/I\u00b4ll-stay-200x117.jpg 200w, https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/I\u00b4ll-stay-300x176.jpg 300w, https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/I\u00b4ll-stay-400x235.jpg 400w, https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/I\u00b4ll-stay.jpg 462w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 462px) 100vw, 462px\" \/><\/p>\n<p><!--more weiterlesen...--><\/p>\n<p>When I say: \u201cMy children don\u2019t have heating at their school in the winter because they don\u2019t have the money for heating oil.\u201d Then everyone looks at me suspiciously.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhat do you mean?\u201d I then ask myself, which word was incomprehensible? And I respond patiently, in the same way you would explain a complicated situation to a child: \u201cThe children are sitting in the classroom with gloves and a winter jacket because the heating is off, because the government doesn\u2019t provide any money for heating oil, because they are saving money.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>I try to keep my tone very matter-of-fact, even though I know exactly what&#8217;s coming: \u201cYou don&#8217;t even know what winter means! It doesn\u2019t even snow where you live!\u201d The focus is on \u201cJ\u00f6\u00f6\u00f6!! (German: oh-how-sweet!!) The Greeks fiserlets once (German: fall-a-few-snowflakes) and they think that the big onset of winter is coming! They have no idea!\u201d instead of \u201cWhat? Unheated classrooms! The poor children!\u201d lies. Incredible!<\/p>\n<p>Actually, anyone who speaks like that should be prescribed a trip to winter Greece to broaden their horizons.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s definitely snowing here! But I can also assure you that I have never been as cold in my life as I am here in Ikaria. (I&#8217;m trying to keep my tone matter-of-fact again) Even though the temperatures rarely drop below zero, the humidity is so high that everything is damp and clammy, whether it&#8217;s bed linen or the clothes in the closet. And of course, like everywhere else in the south, the houses are poorly insulated.<\/p>\n<p>Our school in Raches is the only one that is located in the mountains and not in a coastal village near the sea. That&#8217;s why heating is essential. Or could you imagine solving math problems and writing essays at a school desk from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with numb fingers? Aluminum windows (single-glazed, of course) and aluminum doors, ice-cold tiles under your sports shoes!<\/p>\n<p>Or could you imagine teaching in a school like this and somehow keeping the students engaged? Because it&#8217;s not like gritting your teeth for two days means summer is coming. Winter lasts.<\/p>\n<p>My mother-in-law is a sprightly 91 years old and a petite person. She lives alone in her two-room apartment near the village bakery. She receives a pension of \u20ac300 per month. Yes, you read that right, three hundred. Heating oil costs one euro fifty a liter in Ikaria.<\/p>\n<p>Big eyes again. \u201cWhat do you mean?\u201d Everything is more expensive here on the remote islands because of the high transport costs.<\/p>\n<p>Since my mother-in-law, like most people here, lives below the poverty line, she has recently received a government heating subsidy. According to information from the responsible authority, she should simply provide her bank details so that a transfer can be made. But my mother-in-law doesn&#8217;t have a bank account. She receives her small pension via the post office. I&#8217;m calling the bank in the capital. I am informed that only she personally can open an account. I explain the situation, no authority possible, no mercy. What do they mean by that? I think.<\/p>\n<p>Opening a bank account means a two-hour drive into the capital to the nearest bank. Because for such important matters it must be the bank&#8217;s headquarters in Agios Kyrikos.<\/p>\n<p>My mother-in-law has osteoporosis and attacks of dizziness. A trip to the bank in Agios Kyrikos, across the mountains on the bumpy serpentine road, is pure torture for her, who doesn&#8217;t like getting into cars. The last time I drove her to the hospital a few years ago, we had to stop every few meters because she was vomiting and I was afraid she was going to pass out because of all the vomiting attacks. A torture that I can&#8217;t possibly inflict on her.<\/p>\n<p>She is very reluctant to leave her house. But when it gets really cold, we bring her in because her toilet is outside the house and we&#8217;re worried she might slip on the slippery stone stairs. We have a fireplace at home and enough firewood, so it&#8217;s always nice and warm and cozy.<\/p>\n<p>She was a farmer&#8217;s wife and worked hard all her life and voted left-wing. She never got into debt, not even with the neighbors. There&#8217;s no question of partying anyway, but neither is guilt, ugh, shame on you.<\/p>\n<p>As for the school children in the unheated school building in Raches regarding parties with other people&#8217;s money or debts&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/All-we-are-saying-is-GIVE-GREECE-A-CHANCE.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7225\" src=\"https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/All-we-are-saying-is-GIVE-GREECE-A-CHANCE.jpg\" alt=\"All we are saying is GIVE GREECE A CHANCE\" width=\"800\" height=\"479\" srcset=\"https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/All-we-are-saying-is-GIVE-GREECE-A-CHANCE-200x120.jpg 200w, https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/All-we-are-saying-is-GIVE-GREECE-A-CHANCE-300x180.jpg 300w, https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/All-we-are-saying-is-GIVE-GREECE-A-CHANCE-400x240.jpg 400w, https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/All-we-are-saying-is-GIVE-GREECE-A-CHANCE-600x359.jpg 600w, https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/All-we-are-saying-is-GIVE-GREECE-A-CHANCE-768x460.jpg 768w, https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/All-we-are-saying-is-GIVE-GREECE-A-CHANCE.jpg 800w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>The pictures are from Facebook. I did some research but couldn&#8217;t trace the copyright, I have no idea. So if you have legitimate claims to one of the images, please contact me and I will be happy to mention your name.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">By the way<\/span>, we continue to collect donations for <a href=\"https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/en\/heating-oil-for-schools\/\">heating oil for the schools<\/a>. You are welcome to show your solidarity with a small donation! <a href=\"https:\/\/ursula.ikaria.ch\/en\/donation-accounts\/\">Donation accounts<\/a><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000; font-size: 20px;\"><strong>My film tip:<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\"><strong>&#8220;Power without control. The Troika&#8221;<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>In order to receive their emergency loans, the crisis states in the Eurozone had to bow to the dictates of officials who are not subject to any parliamentary control: the Troika. Recruited from the institutions of the IMF, ECB and European Commission, they demanded savings on a devastating scale. But the positive effects of austerity policy failed to materialize for most.<\/p>\n<p>Film by Harald Schumann, on ARTE. The documentary shows the work of the TROIKA and its social consequences, primarily using the example of Greece, but also Ireland, Portugal and Cyprus.<\/p>\n<p>If you missed the show, you can watch it <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=kRRPi_BaqDA&amp;ab_channel=griechenausdeutschlandOfficial\">here<\/a>. It&#8217;s scary what goes on behind closed doors in Europe! Excellent research by Harald Schumann!<br \/>\nYou should definitely watch this documentary!!!<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I find it quite difficult to explain what the crisis means for us. 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