CarmineCatboy2

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[–] CarmineCatboy2@hexbear.net 21 points 1 year ago (1 children)

this is how my crusader kings games always go. 5 octogenarians until one 16 yo takes the throne. repeat.

[–] CarmineCatboy2@hexbear.net 16 points 1 year ago

What's astounding is that it's not very good gaslighting even.

[–] CarmineCatboy2@hexbear.net 9 points 1 year ago

look its the same strategy i used in the 'name cities in europe' game. santa maria lighted up the whole map.

[–] CarmineCatboy2@hexbear.net 18 points 1 year ago (3 children)

i'll just write maria 100 times and get it done in record time.

[–] CarmineCatboy2@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

Now you know the power of having a monopoly over all the eggs in China.

[–] CarmineCatboy2@hexbear.net 35 points 1 year ago

Never heard of this term before, but I like how it goes out of it's way of avoiding populism. Probably because 'populism' is tied to Donald Trump in the US and the center left south of Texas.

[–] CarmineCatboy2@hexbear.net 34 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yes. MAD is why governments exert extreme controls on their own nuclear protocols and the whole point of MAD is that China, Russia and the US would retaliate and kill the entire population of the aggressive nuclear power. Of course China 'should' retaliate, because that is what prevents the scenario from happening in the first place.

What is irrational is the french nuclear doctrine of 'if you sink one of our ships, we'll nuke you'.

[–] CarmineCatboy2@hexbear.net 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm not turkish, no.

[–] CarmineCatboy2@hexbear.net 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

The final decades of the Ottoman Empire have a lot to do with it, but it's more of a feature of the turkish republic's own history. The Balkan Wars meant that the Ottomans went from a multi-confessional empire to an empire with multiple nationalities but one majority faith in one fell swoop. This put the Ottoman elites into a nationalist hyperdrive where they believed that anything less than total unity across their country meant that european powers with many times their population would just continue to do what they had done for a century: slowly partition the empire by encouraging ethnic sectarianism and rebellion. The ethnic cleansing of the balkans and the circassian genocide would eventually fuel the armenian genocide and Turkey's ongoing issue with the kurds.

That paranoia did not end after the Turkish War of Independence. On the contrary, the kemalist state sought to take this country of refugees and mold it into a single nation, to varying results. Turkey is a multi-racial country and the turkish identity is not really ethnocentric. On the other hand, that same state reacted very strongly against the groups which it perceived as a threat. Namely the religious conservative peasantry and the kurds.

The Turkish Republic was a francophile project and a project of top down secularization which was enforced by a series of juntas. The elites behind this project however proved rather brittle. Their wealth and power did not come from industry or land but the state apparatus itself. The kemalist middle classes of half a century ago were the literati elites of a state which, all things considered, is poor in most ever resource. Anatolia is not even good for fishing, not that great for agriculture, and poorer in mineral resources compared to pretty much everyone in the region. In what way Turkey is an industrial middle power today, it is because of state policy and the ability to be a middle man in the world supply chain. And soon enough, that industrial success lead onto the rising middle classes of a religious conservative majority, which entirely displaced the only francophile elites.

This is the fundamental conflict in Turkey today. A fractured opposition, each with their own idea of what kemalism is, and a strong government capable of bridging gaps created by the old juntas - both for good and for ill. That is why you have this demographic of turks who insist they are european for all the wrong reasons: 'no, we aren't like the arabs, no we aren't like the kurds, we like classical music and we believe in laicité!'. It's the same as iranian diasporas who are diehard Pahlavists.

[–] CarmineCatboy2@hexbear.net 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Ukraine has done a lot of hopeless attacks in Russian territory with no real military aim, but with a stated purpose of maybe destabilizing society. So it's not a surprise that islamists turned ukrainian citizens and soldiers would carry out a terror attack in Moscow, if for no other reason than the fact that this isn't even the first time it happened. In the past, Zelensky has gone so far as to claim that the russians of Ukraine and Donetsk are so shook that Ukraine is already winning the psychological war. This was before the big offensive though.

[–] CarmineCatboy2@hexbear.net 1 points 1 year ago

Even if it can be obtained in-game without purchasing it separately, why is it available for purchase?

If I were to guess, developers keep trying to let capcom's execs understand normalized way to set up a cash shop but they won't pick up the fax.

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