SparksBandung posted:I work with newly arrived migrants and it makes me hate my country
Hmm... Well... we don't usually let people who hate immigrants post here.... except goatstein... consider yourself on probation.
getfiscal posted:SparksBandung posted:I work with newly arrived migrants and it makes me hate my country
Hmm... Well... we don't usually let people who hate immigrants post here.... except goatstein... consider yourself on probation.
I should rephrase. The treatment of migrants, whom I like, by the Canadian state is morally reprehensible and it makes me hate Canada
swampman posted:But you're okay with Canada's treatment of migrants you dislike. Cool. Consider yourself on probation until further notice.
Please tell me you're fucking with me and I don't have to explain again how I do not agree with Canada's treatment of migrants
SparksBandung posted:getfiscal posted:SparksBandung posted:I work with newly arrived migrants and it makes me hate my country
Hmm... Well... we don't usually let people who hate immigrants post here.... except goatstein... consider yourself on probation.
I should rephrase. The treatment of migrants, whom I like, by the Canadian state is morally reprehensible and it makes me hate Canada
Don't talk to me or my migrant's son ever again
Guyovich posted:
is he referring to north korea or the 2016 election
Panopticon posted:Guyovich posted:
is he referring to north korea or the 2016 election
china actually. but lol
excellent contribution, Goon With Animated Rape Joke in Avatar
"that's so me," he must have cackled, fishing out his credit card
Third, the entire idea of anti imperialism is reactive, not proactive. In gaming, there is a concept called 'Tempo'. The basic premise is that if you are the player who is dictating the flow of the game, you are the player who is probably going to win, because you're able to force your opponent to engage on your terms, not theirs.
D and D post
babyhueypnewton posted:Third, the entire idea of anti imperialism is reactive, not proactive. In gaming, there is a concept called 'Tempo'. The basic premise is that if you are the player who is dictating the flow of the game, you are the player who is probably going to win, because you're able to force your opponent to engage on your terms, not theirs.
oh my god
Constantignoble posted:how do you get the cute little radiation symbol icon instead of the dumb grenade one
i'm ik of the election fyad-lite
babyhueypnewton posted:Third, the entire idea of anti imperialism is reactive, not proactive. In gaming, there is a concept called 'Tempo'. The basic premise is that if you are the player who is dictating the flow of the game, you are the player who is probably going to win, because you're able to force your opponent to engage on your terms, not theirs.
god DAMMIT i meant to c/p this earlier, now you've reaped the rep rewards
The only game I've played in the last 5 years has been crawl, after a thread here
https://return2source.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/china-market-socialism-a-question-of-state-revolution/
xipe posted:Are there any video game analogies that might help children get a glimpse if understanding imperialism?
perhaps the long-awaited sequel to "corn: the game of classical political economy" will give this matter the attention it deserves
xipe posted:Are there any video game analogies that might help children get a glimpse if understanding imperialism?
The only game I've played in the last 5 years has been crawl, after a thread here
because crawl is what we play, comrade
Goon: I'm going to fucking kill you. I'm going to rape stalin. Human nature is inherently evil. I've never studied anything in my life.
Constantignoble posted:guyovich here's another link for your various china-is-socialist discussions, it's a few years out of date but i remember enjoying it:
https://return2source.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/china-market-socialism-a-question-of-state-revolution/
There's some good analysis and primary stuff on China here
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NicoNicoNihilist posted:Can China and South Korea really be counted as anti-imperialist countries when they have their own colonialist plans such as buying land in africa to grow biofuel/food for themselves? (Although I've read that the case of the former was actually beneficial to africans, the Korean land grab in madagascar was still pretty outrageous)
Note sure about South Korea, but a lot of that stuff about Chinese land grabs is often rumor and conjecture, because western pundits don't really understand how Chinese trading policy works. For example much of the alleged "farm grabs" in the 2000's were completely misrepresented by western media.
SparksBandung posted:NicoNicoNihilist posted:Can China and South Korea really be counted as anti-imperialist countries when they have their own colonialist plans such as buying land in africa to grow biofuel/food for themselves? (Although I've read that the case of the former was actually beneficial to africans, the Korean land grab in madagascar was still pretty outrageous)
Note sure about South Korea, but a lot of that stuff about Chinese land grabs is often rumor and conjecture, because western pundits don't really understand how Chinese trading policy works. For example much of the alleged "farm grabs" in the 2000's were completely misrepresented by western media.
Yeah I was ambivalent on the chinese case after I started looking more on it on african news sources. I'm still wary of considering major powers as anti-imperialist though because there is always the danger of them using the anti-imperialism rhetoric like Imperial Japan did in the early 20th century.
roseweird posted:SparksBandung posted:
NicoNicoNihilist posted:
Can China and South Korea really be counted as anti-imperialist countries when they have their own colonialist plans such as buying land in africa to grow biofuel/food for themselves? (Although I've read that the case of the former was actually beneficial to africans, the Korean land grab in madagascar was still pretty outrageous)
Note sure about South Korea, but a lot of that stuff about Chinese land grabs is often rumor and conjecture, because western pundits don't really understand how Chinese trading policy works. For example much of the alleged "farm grabs" in the 2000's were completely misrepresented by western media.
really excellent and informative article, thank you
Still learning how to gage sarcasm on this forum plus I'm irritable because I'm sick with a fever, but I'll take that as a sincere compliment, thanks
SparksBandung posted:roseweird posted:SparksBandung posted:
NicoNicoNihilist posted:
Can China and South Korea really be counted as anti-imperialist countries when they have their own colonialist plans such as buying land in africa to grow biofuel/food for themselves? (Although I've read that the case of the former was actually beneficial to africans, the Korean land grab in madagascar was still pretty outrageous)
Note sure about South Korea, but a lot of that stuff about Chinese land grabs is often rumor and conjecture, because western pundits don't really understand how Chinese trading policy works. For example much of the alleged "farm grabs" in the 2000's were completely misrepresented by western media.
really excellent and informative article, thank youStill learning how to gage sarcasm on this forum plus I'm irritable because I'm sick with a fever, but I'll take that as a sincere compliment, thanks
dont worry this forum is much less sarcastic than it used to be. we still have the 'irony humor crew' but in general the worst 'ironic fascists' dont post here anymore
roseweird posted:yes, it's just sincere appreciation... it was good and i appreciated your linking it
christ roseweird, give the poor guy a break from this savage ownage
1. Capitalism is bad.
2. Capitalism needs to grow to survive.
3. The goal of leftists is to stop capitalism.
4. Monopoly capitalism turns national competition into national capitals and international competition.
5. Imperialism is the expression of monopoly capitalism.
From this we can derive some further points.
1. Opposing imperialism is necessary to stop capitalism.
2. The concrete method for stopping imperialism is stopping capitalism from growing.
3. The way to stop capitalism from growing is to stop any expansion of capitalism outside of national borders.
4. Leftists can only stop imperialism within their own national borders.
5. The concrete task of all anti-capitalists is opposing their own imperialism.
The conclusions for policy are:
1. Resistance to imperialism is sufficient in causing capitalism to collapse.
2. The imperialist policies of countries outside of one's own borders are entirely irrelevant.
3. The nature of countries that resist imperialism are entirely irrelevant compared to their resistance of imperialism.
This obviously leaves out a bunch of debates that should happen between Marxists as well as extreme simplification of what imperialism is. But among non-Marxists, these conclusions are so obvious they are shared by everyone except neoliberals who happen to be the smug white men of D&D. That the thread has turned into disputes over various anti-imperialist or even non-America imperialist countries is no surprise since it is completely irrelevant to any anti-imperialist analysis and leads to pro-imperialism.
babyhueypnewton posted:But among non-Marxists, these conclusions are so obvious they are shared by everyone except neoliberals who happen to be the smug white men of D&D. That the thread has turned into disputes over various anti-imperialist or even non-America imperialist countries is no surprise since it is completely irrelevant to any anti-imperialist analysis and leads to pro-imperialism.
i never thought propositions like "self-determination is good" or "sovereignty is the foundation of international politics and the very basis of efforts such as the UN" could be in any way controversial until I started discussing imperialism with people. and i mean people I otherwise billed as pretty reasonable, not even the reprobates in that pit.
i found a free sample online of Bombs for Peace, and its intro has really helped to contextualize all this, tracing the efforts to subordinate sovereignty as a very concept. in fact it shouldn't be at all surprising that self-determination doesn't resonate for people today, because the very ideological landscape has changed. pretty remarkable.
Constantignoble posted:people I otherwise billed as pretty reasonable,
liberal'd again