

Imagining the ceiling of a mosque battlecruiser
Imagining the ceiling of a mosque battlecruiser
I made it more interesting for myself by taking a laspistol and only going for headshots, and now it feels like RDR
I like the Carnival, I like to vibe in Space Chinatown
While we’re at it, I am sick of regular-ass earth jungles that have been transplanted into space. This is the flora and fauna of a million worlds we’re talking here, give me something weird.
And you’d think a space marine recruiting world would have all kinds of proud cultural art about it, right? Well fuck you and me both then because Calderis looks like a map from a star wars RTS, literally just a desert with one type of adobe building they all share and no painting allowed.
Everything I’ve seen of this situation reeks of economic eugenics
Lewis Black
Heh
Liberals looking at the genocide they wholeheartedly supported
In 1959, Anna Louise Strong visited an exhibition of torture equipment that had been used by the Tibetan overlords. There were handcuffs of all sizes, including small ones for children, and instruments for cutting off noses and ears, gouging out eyes, breaking off hands, and hamstringing legs. There were hot brands, whips, and special implements for disemboweling. The exhibition presented photographs and testimonies of victims who had been blinded or crippled or suffered amputations for thievery. There was the shepherd whose master owed him a reimbursement in yuan and wheat but refused to pay. So he took one of the master’s cows; for this he had his hands severed. Another herdsman, who opposed having his wife taken from him by his lord, had his hands broken off. There were pictures of Communist activists with noses and upper lips cut off, and a woman who wasremovedd and then had her nose sliced away.23
Earlier visitors to Tibet commented on the theocratic despotism. In 1895, an Englishman, Dr. A. L. Waddell, wrote that the populace was under the “intolerable tyranny of monks” and the devil superstitions they had fashioned to terrorize the people. In 1904 Perceval Landon described the Dalai Lama’s rule as “an engine of oppression.” At about that time, another English traveler, Captain W.F.T. O’Connor, observed that “the great landowners and the priests… exercise each in their own dominion a despotic power from which there is no appeal,”
Liberating people from inhumanly cruel and merciless theocratic overlords is good actually, and I hope we can cultivate more of that energy here in the US.
Exerpts are from “Friendly Feudalism: The Tibet Myth” by Micheal Parenti. The whole essay is quite good and not very long. https://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?t=88773
What’s a non-authoritarian state?
The slack in what?
Yeah, he is dumb enough to do it but why is he being allowed to?
I take comfort in knowing that the high tech future we were promised at the turn of the millennium isn’t dead after all, it’s just happening in China
what does this mean
Something something respect for the sovereignty of other countries, something something freedom authoritarian, OK when we do it etc
Do you think there is anything guiding the decisions of the Russian Federation other than the whims of one guy you hate?
I have some news about Stalin courtesy of, no shit, the CIA
Sam Altman? The guy who’s currently on the wrong side of the dirt for SAing his sister?
What is it with liberals and an absolute fetish for collective punishment of women and kids?