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Incidents of political violence and demonstrations in Europe by month in the last 7 years
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TIL the 2nd-century BC Venus de Milo statue was discovered in 1820 by a farmer on the Greek island of Milos while working his fields. A French naval officer saw its value and arranged the acquisition. The statue was given to King Louis XVIII, who donated it to the Louvre, where it remains today
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Ernst Roets: “The wrong lesson from the Second World War, is that nationalism is evil. Or that a sense of pride in your ethnicity is evil.”
Tucker Carlson: “Actually, I don’t think anyone has been pushing that Nationalism is evil, they have only been pushing that White Nationalism is evil.”
🔗 Uncommon Sense
Tucker Carlson: “Actually, I don’t think anyone has been pushing that Nationalism is evil, they have only been pushing that White Nationalism is evil.”
🔗 Uncommon Sense
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Lots of discussion about China jack-up "invasion barges."
These would not be used in the amphibious assault, that is why China have their version of US LHDs, LSDs & LPDs.
These come in behind to offload their modified ferries that all have decks that are strengthened to handle the heaviest Chinese armored vehicles.
This rig can be set up in less than a day. Marry the ferries to them and you are offloading them as fast as you can drive off. We had the same set up with the Afloat Prepositioning Ships bringing watercraft and lighters (but we are phasing out this capability).
The other issues is to discern these ships in a mass of China and commercial vessels that will be in the area.
Some have been comparing these to WWII Mulberries. This not entirely accurate as Mulberries were configured for one time use and slow to deploy. These are mobile and can be redeployed.
The last thing to remember is that these are intermediate logistic assets. They are to be used between the assault phase and the seizure of a port. These will allow the massive offload of vehicles to flood any area.
We should not lightly dismiss them. They are logistic multipliers. Especially compares to our last over the shore operation.
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"Sure, the Netherlands is about 75% Dutch at this point (maybe less), so is it really feasible to expel 4.5 million people? Some say this is not possible, but that ignores historical precedents. Since many of these are never mentioned, I thought it would be useful to have a curated history of such examples. I've included only examples from relatively recent history, 1900-present."
https://www.emilkirkegaard.com/p/large-scale-remigration-is-possible#:~:text=Sure%2C%20the,history%2C%201900%2Dpresent.
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Large scale remigration is possible
A curated history of population transfers from 1900 to the present
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Forwarded from South Africa Reports
Rasool was addressing the Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA) in Johannesburg in attempting to explain Trump’s recent foreign policy stances against South Africa’s property expropriation legislation and its alliances with Iran and Hamas, among others.
He said that white supremacism was motivating Trump’s “disrespect” for the “current hegemonic order” of the world, including institutions like the United Nations and the G-20.
He also said that the Make America Great Again movement was a white supremacist response to growing demographic diversity in the United States, and suggested that South African farmers who had presented Afrikaner grievances within the U.S. were part of that global effort
https://www.breitbart.com/africa/2025/03/14/south-african-ambassador-emrahim-rasool-trump-is-leading-global-white-supremacist-movement/
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South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool: Trump is Leading Global White Supremacist Movement
South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool told a seminar that Trump is leading a white supremacist movement in America and around the world.
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March 7, 2014 - Nearly a billion dollars of Ukraine's gold reserve is loaded on a plane destined for the United States
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March 7, 2014 - Nearly a billion dollars of Ukraine's gold reserve is loaded on a plane destined for the United States - The Clinton…
(…) “…one place where any serious probe can start is with a story we wrote in March 2014, when citing a local media report, we shone light on a mysterious operation in which a substantial portion of Ukraine’s gold reserves were loaded onboard an unmarked…
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Open Science: How Free Access is Transforming the World of Knowledge
Science has always aimed for progress, yet access to knowledge remained a privilege for the few. This changed dramatically with the rise of the Open Science movement, which promotes free access to scientific research and data. Today, it’s not just an ideology—it’s a global shift supported by leading institutions and governments.
📖 Open Access: Facts & Figures
In 2023, over 50% of all scientific publications were open access (Unpaywall data).
Major journals like Nature, Science, and The Lancet have launched open-access editions, while Elsevier and Springer increasingly adopt pay-to-publish models.
The European Union’s Plan S mandates that all publicly funded research must be published openly.
🌍 Sci-Hub and the Role of "Pirate" Archives
Despite the rise of open science, up to 75% of research papers are still locked behind paywalls (The Economist, 2023).
Sci-Hub, founded by Alexandra Elbakyan, has become an alternative solution, granting researchers free access to millions of scientific articles—despite fierce opposition from major publishers.
Sci-Hub in numbers:
✅ Unlocks access to 88+ million research papers
✅ Saves billions of dollars for researchers in developing countries
✅ Recorded 600,000+ daily visits in 2023
🏆 Key Achievements of Open Science
1️⃣ COVID-19 & Rapid Vaccine Development
In 2020, thousands of COVID-related studies were freely available, enabling record-fast vaccine development (Nature, 2021).
2️⃣ The Human Genome Project
Initially completed in 2003, human genome sequencing data is now fully open, accelerating breakthroughs in medicine.
3️⃣ NASA & Open Astronomy Data
NASA publishes all its research openly. The James Webb Telescope, for instance, has already provided vast amounts of public data, fueling global discoveries.
🚀 The Future of Science: No Barriers
The world is moving towards a model where science is accessible to all. The rise of open data, AI-driven research, and collaborative platforms will further eliminate barriers to knowledge sharing.
👉 Do you believe all scientific research should be free and open? Share your thoughts in the comments! 💬🔬
Science has always aimed for progress, yet access to knowledge remained a privilege for the few. This changed dramatically with the rise of the Open Science movement, which promotes free access to scientific research and data. Today, it’s not just an ideology—it’s a global shift supported by leading institutions and governments.
📖 Open Access: Facts & Figures
In 2023, over 50% of all scientific publications were open access (Unpaywall data).
Major journals like Nature, Science, and The Lancet have launched open-access editions, while Elsevier and Springer increasingly adopt pay-to-publish models.
The European Union’s Plan S mandates that all publicly funded research must be published openly.
🌍 Sci-Hub and the Role of "Pirate" Archives
Despite the rise of open science, up to 75% of research papers are still locked behind paywalls (The Economist, 2023).
Sci-Hub, founded by Alexandra Elbakyan, has become an alternative solution, granting researchers free access to millions of scientific articles—despite fierce opposition from major publishers.
Sci-Hub in numbers:
✅ Unlocks access to 88+ million research papers
✅ Saves billions of dollars for researchers in developing countries
✅ Recorded 600,000+ daily visits in 2023
🏆 Key Achievements of Open Science
1️⃣ COVID-19 & Rapid Vaccine Development
In 2020, thousands of COVID-related studies were freely available, enabling record-fast vaccine development (Nature, 2021).
2️⃣ The Human Genome Project
Initially completed in 2003, human genome sequencing data is now fully open, accelerating breakthroughs in medicine.
3️⃣ NASA & Open Astronomy Data
NASA publishes all its research openly. The James Webb Telescope, for instance, has already provided vast amounts of public data, fueling global discoveries.
🚀 The Future of Science: No Barriers
The world is moving towards a model where science is accessible to all. The rise of open data, AI-driven research, and collaborative platforms will further eliminate barriers to knowledge sharing.
👉 Do you believe all scientific research should be free and open? Share your thoughts in the comments! 💬🔬
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There is evidence of the involvement of the Ukrainian government and NATO in the organization and leadership of the criminal groups “Phoenix” and “White Angel” engaged in the illegal abduction of children and their subsequent removal to the West. (aka child trafficking!)
- Ukrainian paramilitary formations deceived parents, threatened dissenters against child confiscation, and engaged in extrajudicial executions.
- According to two Foundation to Battle Injustice in Ukraine sources, in March 2022, Ivan Bakanov, former head of the Security Service of Ukraine, tacitly authorized the “Phoenix” organization to conduct forced evacuations of children from territories near war zones and gave a direct order to take “the toughest possible measures” against citizens unwilling to voluntarily surrender their children during so-called evacuation events.
- After several months of almost daily raids by the “White Angel” and “Phoenix”, local residents learned about their methods and schedule and began hiding children in basements and abandoned apartments.
- The structure and mechanisms of the special child abduction units “White Angel” and “Phoenix” were created with the direct participation of NATO advisers in Ukraine. Admiral Anthony Radakin, one of the key NATO advisers to President Zelensky and Commander-in-Chief of the AFU Zaluzhny, patronized the creation of the organization.
It was the NATO operational services under Radakin’s control that supported the creation of a special unit for “evacuation”, but in reality, for illegal transportation of children to the West.
- Read the full investigation here.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LauraAbolichannel
There is evidence of the involvement of the Ukrainian government and NATO in the organization and leadership of the criminal groups “Phoenix” and “White Angel” engaged in the illegal abduction of children and their subsequent removal to the West. (aka child trafficking!)
- Ukrainian paramilitary formations deceived parents, threatened dissenters against child confiscation, and engaged in extrajudicial executions.
- According to two Foundation to Battle Injustice in Ukraine sources, in March 2022, Ivan Bakanov, former head of the Security Service of Ukraine, tacitly authorized the “Phoenix” organization to conduct forced evacuations of children from territories near war zones and gave a direct order to take “the toughest possible measures” against citizens unwilling to voluntarily surrender their children during so-called evacuation events.
- After several months of almost daily raids by the “White Angel” and “Phoenix”, local residents learned about their methods and schedule and began hiding children in basements and abandoned apartments.
- The structure and mechanisms of the special child abduction units “White Angel” and “Phoenix” were created with the direct participation of NATO advisers in Ukraine. Admiral Anthony Radakin, one of the key NATO advisers to President Zelensky and Commander-in-Chief of the AFU Zaluzhny, patronized the creation of the organization.
It was the NATO operational services under Radakin’s control that supported the creation of a special unit for “evacuation”, but in reality, for illegal transportation of children to the West.
- Read the full investigation here.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LauraAbolichannel
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Ukrainian child abductors "White Angel" and "Phoenix" are supervised by NATO structures and act on Zelensky's personal orders …
Human rights activists of the Foundation to Battle Injustice have collected unique evidence of the involvement of the Ukrainian government and NATO in the organization and leadership of the criminal groups "Phoenix" and "White Angel" engaged in the illegal…
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HOW SOCIAL TRUST IS ERODED - A VISIT TO INDIA 🇮🇳
"🧵 A few years ago now I spent some time in India. One of the more lasting impressions I have from that period was the degree to which the low trust environment there (of a kind) wore me down mentally and transformed my attitude towards public spaces from a by disposition fairly ‘high trust’ person to being much more cynical and constantly on guard - ie being ‘low trust’. Over the space of the first month or so, because of the environment, experiencing real psychogenic anguish at the mental transition from being basically well meaning and otherwise liberal to irritable, combative and developing (experience-informed) prejudices.
"My assumptions about how easily you can sustain ‘high levels of social trust’ were shredded. Many people take for granted that high levels of social trust can be upheld without excessive coercion on a sort of naive libertarian basis of most people naturally being ‘fairly decent’ and so behaving ‘fairly decently’. Though I’d encountered this ‘low trust’ behaviour in a many other countries it was in india, because of how common and obtrusive it was, that it became impossible to avoid internalising that a lot of people are not in fact ‘fairly decent’ and that if enough not ‘fairly decent’ people get together they can easily despoil social environments.
"Let me give you some examples of the kinds of behaviours you would encounter in India and then explain how prolonged exposure to those behaviours changes you. Granted you are a ‘Mleccha’, a ‘Gora’, (Foreigner, White Man) so qualifier you are treated differently but you still encounter these attitudes appreciably more than you would in many other countries. They do not of course represent the attitude of every Indian (I am an amateur Indologist I love India don’t @ me) but it evidences a certain ‘dog eat dog’ ‘tragedy of the commons’ mindset on the part of a part of the population that results in very appreciable low society wide social trust, at least over certain behaviours. (Others may be more policed eg social roles.) (Incidentally I think this mentality is one of the principal causes for many of India’s systemic problems but that is a separate topic.)
"• Take a tuk-tuk or taxi. Driver pretends his meter is broken, quotes price ten times more than actual price. Doesn’t have any change, doesn’t have a card machine. Starts arguing with you when you say you are not giving them more money they should have the change. Sometimes will plead for large tip even if you pay them more than the actual price too. To combat this you have to be prepared to argue with the driver every time you take a taxi (start ‘fights’) and bring small change with you everywhere
"• Taking the Mumbai Metro with a woman (naively), metro is incredibly crowded. Man uses crowd as an excuse to press himself up against the woman, starts masturbating. Woman screams, starts to have panic attack - but crowd doesn’t really react. She runs out crying at next metro stop
"• Walking around on streets - lots of beggars approach you, often old women, young children, people with some kind of disfigurement, hijra etc. Sometimes they aggressively grab your wrist, your clothes, tug at your shirt and refuse to let go. Often will follow you for a while even if you tell them to go away
"• Personal space is frequently invaded, no concept of queuing, people try to push past you even in formal settings like airport security or banks. Often will not even make eye contact when doing so, just push into you and try to push past you. Every time you queue you have to be prepared to physically push back against people to keep your space. Some people will get angry when you push back against you even though they pushed you first too
"🧵 A few years ago now I spent some time in India. One of the more lasting impressions I have from that period was the degree to which the low trust environment there (of a kind) wore me down mentally and transformed my attitude towards public spaces from a by disposition fairly ‘high trust’ person to being much more cynical and constantly on guard - ie being ‘low trust’. Over the space of the first month or so, because of the environment, experiencing real psychogenic anguish at the mental transition from being basically well meaning and otherwise liberal to irritable, combative and developing (experience-informed) prejudices.
"My assumptions about how easily you can sustain ‘high levels of social trust’ were shredded. Many people take for granted that high levels of social trust can be upheld without excessive coercion on a sort of naive libertarian basis of most people naturally being ‘fairly decent’ and so behaving ‘fairly decently’. Though I’d encountered this ‘low trust’ behaviour in a many other countries it was in india, because of how common and obtrusive it was, that it became impossible to avoid internalising that a lot of people are not in fact ‘fairly decent’ and that if enough not ‘fairly decent’ people get together they can easily despoil social environments.
"Let me give you some examples of the kinds of behaviours you would encounter in India and then explain how prolonged exposure to those behaviours changes you. Granted you are a ‘Mleccha’, a ‘Gora’, (Foreigner, White Man) so qualifier you are treated differently but you still encounter these attitudes appreciably more than you would in many other countries. They do not of course represent the attitude of every Indian (I am an amateur Indologist I love India don’t @ me) but it evidences a certain ‘dog eat dog’ ‘tragedy of the commons’ mindset on the part of a part of the population that results in very appreciable low society wide social trust, at least over certain behaviours. (Others may be more policed eg social roles.) (Incidentally I think this mentality is one of the principal causes for many of India’s systemic problems but that is a separate topic.)
"• Take a tuk-tuk or taxi. Driver pretends his meter is broken, quotes price ten times more than actual price. Doesn’t have any change, doesn’t have a card machine. Starts arguing with you when you say you are not giving them more money they should have the change. Sometimes will plead for large tip even if you pay them more than the actual price too. To combat this you have to be prepared to argue with the driver every time you take a taxi (start ‘fights’) and bring small change with you everywhere
"• Taking the Mumbai Metro with a woman (naively), metro is incredibly crowded. Man uses crowd as an excuse to press himself up against the woman, starts masturbating. Woman screams, starts to have panic attack - but crowd doesn’t really react. She runs out crying at next metro stop
"• Walking around on streets - lots of beggars approach you, often old women, young children, people with some kind of disfigurement, hijra etc. Sometimes they aggressively grab your wrist, your clothes, tug at your shirt and refuse to let go. Often will follow you for a while even if you tell them to go away
"• Personal space is frequently invaded, no concept of queuing, people try to push past you even in formal settings like airport security or banks. Often will not even make eye contact when doing so, just push into you and try to push past you. Every time you queue you have to be prepared to physically push back against people to keep your space. Some people will get angry when you push back against you even though they pushed you first too
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"• Try to make purchase with a card, vendor says price is X. Tells you to put card into card machine and pay, tries to cover card machine but you can still see the screen. Has put in price six times as much as quoted. Say to him “this isn’t the price you told us, why have you made it more expensive?” “Oh sorry sorry accident sorry”
"• Casual dropping of litter, waste. Spitting, honking constantly, noise, smell everywhere often. Cars swerving around the road, people lying in street etc. - very diminished conception of the public space. In many places going outside is a Live Action Player VS Player experience where you always need to be on guard. Can be exhausting, draining
"Your first exposure to these kinds of behaviours, if you’re a basically well-meaning and polite person, you will tend to take them in good faith and respond politely, give people the benefit of the doubt. You take people at face value, maybe even try to help them in a modest way if you can. It can get a little tiresome but you afford people basic ‘human dignity’ and aren’t unduly rude to them. But then it happens again. And again. And again. And again and again and again. The people are rude to you, they don’t reciprocate, they don’t say thank you, they lie to your face, they push and shove and grab you, they try to scam you and then have the temerity to become angry with you when you tell them they are behaving badly.
"As well-meaning as you might have originally been, you have so many of these low quality interactions that very quickly you start to frequently lose your patience - everybody you encounter annoys you. The relentlessness makes you start to just want to tell people to fuck off. Sometimes you do tell people to fuck off. You go into each encounter with your guard up, expecting a fight. Your mental priors start to adapt to the environment out of necessity - but as a learnt disposition, it starts to drag on you, tire you out. The environment is exhausting, you’ve come to expect everybody around you is trying to scam you in some way. Very occasionally, you might encounter someone who is actually sincere but your expectations are so low that you are pre-emptively rude to them. You yourself are now a part of the problem because you’re perpetuating the low trust environment. “Why so rude, what’s your problem?” “I’ve been made into this, the environment did this to me, I don’t have the energy to meet everyone in good faith. Statistically, I would be stupid if I did.”
"I assume if you spend long enough in this kind of environment it ‘does a number’ on you mentally. You become permanently wired to expect people to exhibit low trust ‘third worldist’ behaviours towards you and often you in turn exhibit it towards others. Not even necessarily out of malice, just because you have to act similarly to not in turn be exploited yourself. Countries that have a reputation for being ‘scammers’ will often by disposition be like that because of the low trust environment in their country, those attitudes emerge out of it.
"It has been said that high trust environments are quite rare historically. For a high trust environment to transition to a low trust environment all it often requires is for a relatively small group of people to begin behaving in a low trust manner and then for their low trust behaviour to not be policed. Eventually the rest of the society must mentally adapt to that low trust behaviour - ie become itself low trust - in order to not become victims of it.
"• Casual dropping of litter, waste. Spitting, honking constantly, noise, smell everywhere often. Cars swerving around the road, people lying in street etc. - very diminished conception of the public space. In many places going outside is a Live Action Player VS Player experience where you always need to be on guard. Can be exhausting, draining
"Your first exposure to these kinds of behaviours, if you’re a basically well-meaning and polite person, you will tend to take them in good faith and respond politely, give people the benefit of the doubt. You take people at face value, maybe even try to help them in a modest way if you can. It can get a little tiresome but you afford people basic ‘human dignity’ and aren’t unduly rude to them. But then it happens again. And again. And again. And again and again and again. The people are rude to you, they don’t reciprocate, they don’t say thank you, they lie to your face, they push and shove and grab you, they try to scam you and then have the temerity to become angry with you when you tell them they are behaving badly.
"As well-meaning as you might have originally been, you have so many of these low quality interactions that very quickly you start to frequently lose your patience - everybody you encounter annoys you. The relentlessness makes you start to just want to tell people to fuck off. Sometimes you do tell people to fuck off. You go into each encounter with your guard up, expecting a fight. Your mental priors start to adapt to the environment out of necessity - but as a learnt disposition, it starts to drag on you, tire you out. The environment is exhausting, you’ve come to expect everybody around you is trying to scam you in some way. Very occasionally, you might encounter someone who is actually sincere but your expectations are so low that you are pre-emptively rude to them. You yourself are now a part of the problem because you’re perpetuating the low trust environment. “Why so rude, what’s your problem?” “I’ve been made into this, the environment did this to me, I don’t have the energy to meet everyone in good faith. Statistically, I would be stupid if I did.”
"I assume if you spend long enough in this kind of environment it ‘does a number’ on you mentally. You become permanently wired to expect people to exhibit low trust ‘third worldist’ behaviours towards you and often you in turn exhibit it towards others. Not even necessarily out of malice, just because you have to act similarly to not in turn be exploited yourself. Countries that have a reputation for being ‘scammers’ will often by disposition be like that because of the low trust environment in their country, those attitudes emerge out of it.
"It has been said that high trust environments are quite rare historically. For a high trust environment to transition to a low trust environment all it often requires is for a relatively small group of people to begin behaving in a low trust manner and then for their low trust behaviour to not be policed. Eventually the rest of the society must mentally adapt to that low trust behaviour - ie become itself low trust - in order to not become victims of it.
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"ADDENDUM: Already received my first death wish from an Indian X User for this post on the grounds that ‘some of these behaviours are made up and don’t happen’ (reprehensibly delusional denialism and very conceited - this is all my own experience) but this post is not intended as an attack, just a respectfully denoscriptive personal anecdote. Probably there will be more such attacks on similar grounds. Lots of unpleasant and spiteful people and factions online, exhausting to be in shared social environments with them but their behaviour does go some way towards demonstrating how these ‘low trust’ environments are created. QED"
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1898121554904404115.html
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@kunley_drukpa: HOW SOCIAL TRUST IS ERODED - A VISIT TO INDIA 🇮🇳 🧵 A few years ago now I spent some time in India. One of the more lasting impressions I have from that period was...
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"I relate very much to this on my own terms of course, since my book The Face On Mars, whose central topic was essentially plagiarised by Graham Hancock (who definitely made a LOT more money of his erroneous version than I ever did) has also been used by others and yet they keep getting the facts wrong, even when they steal them outright from the originator. Hancock admitted his theft by the way in front of my then girlfriend too, so it cannot be said he did this “by error”, though he said “ghost writers” did most of the work, so apparently he doesn’t even write his own plagiarism, but he certainly read my book before writing his as it is listed in the notes and I personally had sent it to him when he called me to ask for it."
https://kurganfiction.substack.com/p/the-true-innovators-rarely-get-the#:~:text=I%20relate%20very,ask%20for%20it.
https://kurganfiction.substack.com/p/the-true-innovators-rarely-get-the#:~:text=I%20relate%20very,ask%20for%20it.
Substack
The True Innovators Rarely Get the Credit
History is replete with unknown men that did the real work
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Forwarded from Imperium Press
The rightward edge of conservatism is firmly where the alt right was in 2017. This is an unmitigated win, and anyone who thinks otherwise just has no serious praxis.
https://fxtwitter.com/loganclarkhall/status/1896680940388417856
https://fxtwitter.com/loganclarkhall/status/1896680940388417856
FxTwitter
Logan Hall (@loganclarkhall)
Tucker: "Just on principle, every other group in the world has a right to its own homeland except White people? What? Explain how that makes sense. Either no group has the right or every group has the right. What the hell? Why are we playing along with this…
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"You might ask why anyone would want to do something this autistic, and that is a very good question, to which there are a few answers. The first, and most personally compelling, is that it I found it amusing. The second, which may be more compelling to the reader, is that it struck me that the D&D system is actually an excellent way to present a relatively holistic exploration of HBD."
https://barsoom.substack.com/p/hbd-and-d#:~:text=You%20might%20ask,exploration%20of%20HBD.
https://barsoom.substack.com/p/hbd-and-d#:~:text=You%20might%20ask,exploration%20of%20HBD.
Substack
HBD&D
Grokking human biodiversity with a D20 system
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