
Quote from: Josquius on Today at 10:59:08 AMSee the greens.On this I'd also say I've seen more of Polanski in the last month or two than I'd seen of the previous Green leaders this parliament.
I'm loving Polanskis approach of ridiculing woke to focus on actual issues.
Quote from: Richard Hakluyt on Today at 09:57:50 AMThey are irrelevant, best not to dwell on them too much unless it gives you entertainment.Maybe. I think you're probably right and I think the Greens have won the fight to be the party to the left of Labour. But there's still two reasons I think they matter.
QuoteI am glad their main focus revolves around what truly affects British people.In their view, Israel is committing genocide and Britain is complicit. I think if that's your view it's entirely morally defensible to say there is no more important issue than ending British complicity in and support for a crime against humanity.
QuoteProbably. Corbyn was around back when zionism wasn't a toxic ideology, back when there were big left wing links with the kibutz movement and all that.I think it's also just that the far left tends to move one step left and invent the new shibboleth that shows you're in the crowd/have done the reading which can leave otherwise unimpeachable leftists behind because they've not got the memo. I think this is a repeated pattern and a bit of a dysfunction that the left has (in a way I think you even see it with mainstream bits Labour on things like "day one rights" and "renters' rights"). But also think there's generations of the mainstream far left in this country, historically always in the Labour Party (the Bevanites to the Bennites to the Corbynites) and now that's moving out of Labour it's maybe just fracturing.
Sultana is young enough she's only ever known zionism in it's modern sense as the expansionist Israel far right.
But funny to attack Corbyn for not being anti Israel enough when being too pro Palestine and not hard enough on anti semites was a big thing that brought him down.
Quote from: Tamas on Today at 09:37:41 AMI am glad their main focus revolves around what truly affects British people.
Quote from: Norgy on Today at 08:19:39 AMThe main issue people had with Imperator, I think, was that it sort of lacked a goal for the player outside of playing the Roman Republic. It seemed a bit bland at first, but I admit I really enjoyed a few runs on later patches and with some DLC. There were not that many DLCs.
It was the second time Paradox tried its hand at Roman history. It is better than the first.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 28, 2025, 09:25:26 PMAHA!!! I caught Kubrick in a continuity fuckup. Around 58 min of FMJ, they're riding a Sea King or some large copter, but the shadow they cast is a small copter, like a Kiowa Scout.
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