tears posted:pogfan1996 posted:There is nothing more boring than an internet squabble with each side demanding the other side produce more sources for their argument
got any sources to back this up?
Hell yea I do
Belphegor posted:so what's everybody reading these days
“Salwa Judum: A ‘New Front’ of ‘Hidden War’, the Inside Story”
Also don't care much for the western bros cheering or self correcting from the sidelines. This conversation remains as irrelevant to Sukma. never mind the "are you insulting or complimenting me" self congratulations
I'll say whatever I feel appropriate and informed on and of course you can carry on saying daft nonsense like CPM are heroes.
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xipe posted:intrigued to hear how thinking the CPM are heroes is "daft nonsense"
peoples war is a land of contrasts
I started reading Brandon Sanderson's books about a year ago. Elantris --> The Reckoners Series --> The Rithmatist --> All 6 Mistborn Books + Arcanum Unbonded.
I'm taking an outer space break before Warbreaker and The Stormlight Archive books. I don't mind spoilers in the meantime though. I plan to comb through them carefully, and put at least half as much effort into my next parody novel as Brandon Sanderson puts into the least of his jobbies.
When I started reading the Mistborn novels, I was overwhelmed by a notion of formula. There are common occurrences that just seem to happen, feelings that are always so deliberatly drawn forth in Sanderson's stories. Crisis of religious faith! The chosen hero not getting empowered until it's too late!
And there's an unnatural dearth of sex! (Though I'm told there's some in Warbreaker.) And I don't mean no description of sex, that's understandable. I mean, Vin and Elend never have sex. Wax might be a forty year old virgin. (He and Lessie just ride around shootin' folks!) There's no proof that Wayne and MeLaan have any clue what they're doing, biologically speaking.
I just felt there should be a parody of Sanderson's books, starting with the Mistborn series. No one else is going to do it, the sacred charge falls upon me. This is my fate. Hopefully some discussion will help me get better at it as I go, though I'm nearly satisfied with THE ANNOYOMANCER as it is now.
Has anyone else here ever felt the pull to parody Sanderson? Or know anyone who has? If there are more of us then we could form a cabal. A sinister cabal!
How long will it take me to read all 200+ pages of this thread? Working through it now.
xipe posted:apart from theory on banned thought, are there any good 'indiawatcher' sources on developments in the countryside there and from the various parties involved?
this documentary is great btw
assuming you mean development in the literal sense, i don't know what their line on the cpi(maoist) is but http://www.rupe-india.org/ is good. assuming you mean developments in the people's war, then redspark.nu is the new signalfire
http://kotaku.com/localizer-asks-to-be-removed-from-games-credits-after-d-1794678587 posted:Localizer Asks To Be Removed From Game's Credits After Developers Erase KKK Reference
Yesterday, a localizer for the publisher XSEED took a dramatic stance on what he saw as potential censorship, asking his company to remove his name from the credits of the upcoming JRPG Akiba’s Beat after the developers removed a controversial phrase involving the KKK from the game.
“I wanted to make a statement,” localization specialist Tom Lipschultz wrote in an e-mail. “I don’t think it’s right to make any change, no matter how minor, for the purpose of ‘sanitizing’ a game.”
Akiba’s Beat, a JRPG developed by the Japanese studio Acquire, will be out in North America next month. XSEED is handling publishing and localization in the west, which means they have a staff working to translate the game from Japanese to English, edit that text and determine how best to present it to an English-speaking audience. That also means tweaking the game so some Japanese phrases or jokes aren’t lost. For example, a character whose Japanese name is “Futoshi Futoi,” or “Fatty McFat,” is “Chunk Widebody” in the English version.
Localization gets thorny when certain cultural themes don’t make sense in other languages—or, worse, when they’re too controversial. Akiba’s Beat’s “most egregious change,” Lipschultz wrote in an XSEED forum post, had to do with a parody of the Japanese light switch company NKK Switches. A sign in the original Japanese version of the game read “KKK witches,” a play on the phrase. He wrote on XSEED’s forum, “I personally felt ‘KKK witches’ was pretty funny for its shock value, but when I mentioned it to my coworkers, they... were not as amused.” Lipschultz has long been an advocate against what he sees as censorship in localization, and he says his priority is retaining as much of Akiba’s Beat’s original meaning as possible.
XSEED (sans Lipschultz) e-mailed Acquire asking what originally inspired the sign. Ken Berry, XSEED’s executive vice president, helped explain what the letters meant in the U.S. “Acquire immediately responded that they had no idea the sign could be taken that way in English,” Berry told me in an e-mail. Two weeks later, Acquire removed the phrase from Akiba’s Beat, with no further conversation or discussion, replacing it with “ACQ witches.”
Although this decision was made by the developer, Lipschultz decided to take a stand, asking XSEED to remove his name from the credits of Akiba’s Beat. As a result, he won’t appear in XSEED’s credits again — XSEED has a policy maintaining that “If someone is ashamed to be associated with one of our games, then they are ashamed to be associated with the company as a whole and won’t be credited in future games either.” Lipschultz says that, because “KKK witches” isn’t being removed to “aid the player’s comprehension,” but to “avoid offending people and to avoid the possibility of retailers protesting,” it infringes on the game’s artistic value.
A year ago, Lipschultz protested when ages were removed from girls’ profiles in Senran Kagura Burst, a game Kotaku’s Brian Ashcraft reports was made because the developer wanted to put boobs in a 3DS game. Lipschultz almost quit. “Changing a 15-year-old to an 18-year-old would suddenly recontextualize a lot of character actions and motivations, turning characters who come across as ‘well-meaning but young and inexperienced’ into characters who simply come across as immature and misguided,” he told former Kotaku reporter Patrick Klepek for a feature on video game “censorship.”
Lipschultz knows that the removal of “KKK witches” from Akiba’s Beat is “insignificant,” and truly, one might wonder whether this is really the place to take such a stand. But, he says, his dramatic gesture was inspired by the well-trod Evelyn Beatrice Hall quote, “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.”
“When I first requested to have my name removed from the credits, I actually didn’t know we’d never specifically asked Acquire to change this – I assumed we had,” said Lipschultz. “If I’d known that then, I might not have ever suggested removing my name from the credits. Then again, I still might’ve! And either way, because this is such a gray area, I don’t entirely regret my request. If nothing else, it’s bringing censorship back into public discussion, and I think that’s important, since I feel it’s a problem we – as an industry – really need to talk about. In my own backwards, awkward way, I’m hoping I’ve opened the topic wide enough that maybe some good will come of this in the future.”
Has anyone ever written anything on why weaboos are so fascist? Why is the overlap so large?
Tickets to the festival ran between $4,000 and $12,000, with the price of admission including a chartered flight from Miami, private villas to sleep in, yacht rides with gorgeous models, and performances from the likes of G.O.O.D. Music, Major Lazer, Blink-182, Disclosure, and more. On paper it all sounded good — that’s if you’re into that form of excessive douchebagery. Upon arrival, however, festival-goers were met to what amounts to a disaster zone.
According to reports on reddit and Twitter, the festival grounds were littered with half-built tents and mountains of trash. Catered meals were nothing more than a slice of bread and cheese, with a salad garnish for good measure. As night fell, the situation became even more chaotic, as festival staff and security were nowhere to be found. Luggage was thrown out of the back of a truck to an awaiting mob. There were reports of feral dogs running loose through the festival grounds, and some attendees allege to have gotten into verbal and physical confrontations with locals. All the while, flights to the island have been canceled.
god this was a depressing read. wonder if someone keeps a log of what's on those week by week, or if it's as formal and well dispersed as the article makes it seem
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Bablu posted:http://www.slate.fr/story/125520/martel-cuba-paquettegod this was a depressing read. wonder if someone keeps a log of what's on those week by week, or if it's as formal and well dispersed as the article makes it seem
the authorities should find the people at the top of the chain and by threat of force have them clandestinely submit the packages to party review and censorship. so people still think theyre getting something unauthorized and subversive but theyre not lol
also people at the top of the distribution network who dont comply should be arrested and imprisoned
if it comes from miami thats not good!
http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,142024,00.html
They converged in the bleak scrublands of southeastern Angola. Rebel Leader Jonas Savimbi played host to the others: spokesmen for the Nicaraguan Democratic Force, the Afghan mujahedin and the hill tribes opposing the Communist regime in Laos. For two days they talked and socialized in Jamba, stronghold of Savimbi's well-armed and organized movement against Angola's Marxist government, and stood shoulder to shoulder with the American who had brought them together: Lewis Lehrman, millionaire Republican leader of a lobby called Citizens for America. The group announced the formation of an alliance, Democratic International, to support "the fight for independence from Soviet colonialism."
fun to pick out commonalities of these groups.
UNITAS and the afghan mujihadeen both got anti-aircraft missiles off the CIA.
for others, its .... well
The rebel leaders professed a common goal, and agreed to exchange intelligence and advisers. Although all are against the Soviets, the four could not express an anti-Communist stance in their communique because rebel forces in both Laos and Afghanistan are supported by Communist China. The likely next step will be the opening of a Democratic International office in Washington. Upshot: a new lobby to urge Congress to support the Nicaraguan contras and other anti-Communist guerrillas.
c_man posted:i decided to pick up "against the day" and it seems like pynchon at his most goony and socdem/anarcho-whiteguy
yeah i liked it too
ilmdge posted:c_man posted:
i decided to pick up "against the day" and it seems like pynchon at his most goony and socdem/anarcho-whiteguy
yeah i liked it too
i was going to make this exact post.
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Trump even revealed his own term for Bannon’s ideology: "alt-left," a play on Bannon’s ties to the nationalist conservative movement sometimes called the alt-right.
Why alt-left? “Bannon’s more of a libertarian than anything else, if you want to know the truth,” Trump said Monday during an interview with Bloomberg News in the Oval Office.