@tarxan1936 @Jaspertheghos15 I made the same mistake for the same reason. Really, I think I underestimated the degree of ideologically driven revanchism at the core of the Russian government
I think this is a very questionable way to ask a question that actually does have some merit. I would argue, trans people, especially women, tend to be pushed out of any relatively mainstream right wing groups. Therefore, the relatively small number that maintain right wing views
i am going to get attacked for this but idc—we know there is a systemic issue of white trans ppl being extremely racist—but there is also a very real issue of white transfem’s specifically being actual nazis—or normalizing the fact that they were former nazis
@fairhair96@yothisaintavibe No, it’s just racism against Serbs. Clearly, his problem with Serbia isn’t about the Bosnian genocide, as he is fine with Israel, which assisted with it. Therefore, his problem with Serbia has to be racism, so his “support” for Kosovo isn’t legitimate, it’s just anti-Serbia spite
@SignalBlue2 I will also add, the KMT was not that strongly backed by anyone post WW2. And, it’s my understanding that the importance of Mao was more as a political figure and centralize enforce, and he wasn’t as much of a strategic mastermind, while Napoleon was both
@SonOfZeusApollo@SignalBlue2 conquest, with a mix of horrific atrocities and promotion of cultural mixing. He definitely liked the Persian practice of polygamy, and took multiple bites shortly before his death. So, I would say that his politics would be grandiose, Hellenic, and centered on conquest
@SonOfZeusApollo@SignalBlue2 I will say, Alexander of Macedon’s politics really aren’t applicable to the modern world. He definitely believed in the the creation of mythology around warriors, both with a veneration of the characters of the Trojan War, and self aggrandizement. Then, we have a belief in…
@SignalBlue2@Post_Ioism Then, I guess I need to think of a general whose politics I do not approve of, who was remarkably skilled. Genghis Khan, Charlemagne, and Alexander of Macedon both conquered massive empires, consistently winning battle after battle. So, I think they’re at least in the running
@TrueMinsark Essentially, it’s people who are fundamentally uninformed. A combination of dismissive view of comics, and an unwillingness to engage with novels, causes far too much focus on television and film. Plus, it’s a watered down version of the setting, that’s similar to engage with
@mikitaposts@LeonoraArchiba8 Also, religiously, Western Europe is pretty much the same, except for the slight decrease in religiosity, everywhere aside for Spain, and the immigration of Muslims and Hindus. Let’s start from those changes, the area is still mostly mixed Catholic, Protestant, and non-affiliated
@mikitaposts@LeonoraArchiba8 Only Western Europe hasn’t had war on its soil since World War II. And, if you look at the Middle East, and blame its conflicts on “cultural and religion” how do you account for western Europe, which really didn’t completely upended soldier, while becoming relatively peaceful?
@JetElectricEyes@TheD3m0nPope The primary hero of the left SRs shot a man who went around Russia, flogging peasants, and letting his bodyguards rape them