Nimux

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[–] Nimux@lemmygrad.ml 9 points 11 months ago

Go back to reddit if you want to support apartheid.

[–] Nimux@lemmygrad.ml -1 points 11 months ago

Collapse in 30 days, trust me guys.

[–] Nimux@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 11 months ago (1 children)

"Look at Ukraine when you vote, do you want to end like them ?"

[–] Nimux@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 11 months ago

Do you condemn american natives who attacked settlers ? There are no innocents in a settler colonial project, that's like calling a card-carrying member of the Nazi party an innocent.

The native jews are a very small minority. Most of those "innocent" chose to be there and partake in this genocidal apartheid state.

Israel has no right to self defence, because it has no right to exist. If the Jews have to have a state (which isn't necessarily a good thing as it gave European countries an excuse to not tolerate them as they could always "go back home"), why not put that state in Germany ? You know, a country that actually did something to them.

On the other hand, the UN recognized the right of the Palestian people to fight against the Israeli occupation, which was explicitly described as an apartheid state on the same level as South Africa at the time.

You have no idea how history work. How do you think anti-colonial partisans all around the world were treated by the occupying press ? It's never "people legitimately fighting for their country", always "unjustified targeting of 'civilians' and 'state officials'".

Israel isn't there to protect Jews or any such fantasies. Jews lived in Palestine before the colonial project, and they will continue to live there after it.

[–] Nimux@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 11 months ago

A planned economy ideally, even if that would hardly be immediately doable for most first world countries, as they lack any actual industrial capacity. If all useless jobs were to disappear overnight, most of the population would end up unemployed. In addition a lot of the "economy" of first world countries comes from abusive monetary relationships with third world countries, wish should obviously be ended as soon as possible.

Therefore a transitionary period would be needed, during which we would reindustrialize and develop some level of self-sufficiency. That last part might be less important for the US, as they're unlikely to get sanctioned by themselves.

Eventually a planned economy allows for production for use instead of for sale, providing to each according to their needs, and requiring work according to their abilities.

[–] Nimux@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Amazing, and the US is even gonna pay for it !

[–] Nimux@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 1 year ago

The next level is banishing the Jewish community to avoid repaying your debts as a king.

[–] Nimux@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 1 year ago

I personally prefer Stellaris. Vic3 is optimized like shit, lacks a lot of basic features and has little replayability. And while there are interesting mods, none managed to really redeem the game in my eyes.

Ck3 is pretty good, I'm just not really into the dynasty and personal relationship stuff. That one is also better on steam, as there are many great mods on the steam workshop and the dlcs are few and unremarkable. You won't miss much by only buying the base game.

Stellaris is better for nation building, with an economic system that's somehow better than Vic3. The politic side of things is rather lacking however. Overall it's a balanced game, with good economy, diplomacy and warfare. Like I said the only subpart department is politics, in which Vic3 is way better. The workshop is also very good for this game, but with the price of all dlcs piracy is also a good choice.

Note: Stellaris' frequent hotfixes and such mean that you're unlikely to be able to enjoy multiplayer if you have a pirated version. From personal experience.

[–] Nimux@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Probably refers to eu4. In that game your government can have advisors of varying levels. 1 is the lowest, and they tend to cost more than what they're worth.