Barbarians in Roman times have nothing to do with today really. They were troublemakers because they were keen on conquest amongst each other and opportunists. The only way to control them was tribute but even that failed as idle hands made Rome pay dearly.
Germany today and the previous 3 centuries has involved industrial, economic and work ethic ability. When you think of Germany you think of precision, engineering, sexual deviancy
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and shit getting done.
Germans and Europeans on the mainland think as one and to an extent, get along with each other. Its hard to explain to outsiders how Europeans think, especially Americans how British people don't feel European and distance themselves culturally and socially.
When I think of Germany today I think of control. Afterall, they did kick up a fight twice on this continent and dragged the whole world along and where military might failed, the federal state succeeded.
Think of the EU as you'd think of Rome. You have one central state (Brussels) and tribute states who are in the same boat and can be called allies but they tend to be troublemakers (England - not Britain, Greece, Eastern Bloc, Norway) and the real troublemakers - foreign imports from third world countries.
Sound familiar?
Germany today is a perfect example of the brutal life going by the wayside and investing those energies into the economy, private companies, culture engineering and private life. Whilst the British rely on the City of London and the English language, Germany has forged ahead and became the man of Europe with all the answers.
Work together, live together and combine efforts to a common goal. The EU is a symptom of this thinking. The EU wants to do away with the nation state and individual militaries and create a single European nation with little deviation except for language and culture differences which in their mind, are not important enough to override a single European trajectory.
The closest I can think of when looking at all of this is some science fiction novel where machines are forcing man to cooperate on everything and see things as they do - or else.
Britain is already facing stern "repercussions" if it has the gal to leave such a project of harmony. At the centre of all of this is Germany who see the British as the number 1 challenger to its sphere of influence and if we defy them a third time? Well, lets see what happens shall we?