Enewald is our jester. He is here soley for entertainment purposes.
Our friendly neighborhood Enewald.
Enewald is our jester. He is here soley for entertainment purposes.
When is politics ever practical?
Sides?
It is not about sides, it is about whether we can allow Lenin to remove our rights, whether we can allow his tyranny to continue!
None of us shall survive unless we stop Lenin.
Actually, practicality trumps idealism quite a bit in politics. People are very willing to oppose or support an issue simply to gain votes.
It's just semantics, would the word "cause" make you happier? Or perhaps "fight for survival?" That has a nice ring to it
We have our revolutionary, progressive cause and against this we have Lenin.
Liberty or tyranny.
Freedom or Lenin.
When is politics ever practical?
Well, he could just photoshop their ingame picture when he does the election report.Yes, but the more important point is that the Independents are not actually Fascists in ideology, Tommy may make them Fascists in game terms simply because it gives them the ability to support both social and political reforms. However, he is worried (as am I) that some people will use the fact that the Independents are technically Fascists in game terms as a weapon against them and go around bad-mouthing them simply based on a gameplay mechanic. All this despite the fact that their platform won't be remotely Fascist and they aren't Fascists in AAR terms.
Well, he could just photoshop their ingame picture when he does the election report.
Just change the color so they look like proper socialists.
Voilà.
Well, he could just photoshop their ingame picture when he does the election report.
Just change the color so they look like proper socialists.
Voilà.
Just got an article from JF as a response to Kadon.
Thanks
If politics aren't practical, they're useless. The poor masses of the world cannot live on words or ideals alone. They must eat, have shelter and security, and working social institutions through which they can influence their own lives.
Nice song Communard, catchy and Bolshie all in one