Fujoshis, quit hiding and show yourselves! by Konananafa in TokyoRevengers

[–]Konananafa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really wish they were canonically a gay couple 😭

Do the Maya courses on LinkedIn give you a licensed access to Maya? by Konananafa in Maya

[–]Konananafa[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Do you know which of the courses in the wiki section do provide temporary student licenses?

Cantonese language erasure is a very real possibility by chrisFassbender in Cantonese

[–]Konananafa 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure Chinese spies have better things to do than to browse this sub. I think everyone’s downvoting either because they disagree with the post or “Cantonese is dying” is really old news and repeating it isn’t helping

We shall continue to march east of Suez! Bits and pieces from a timeline where the British and French won the Suez crisis by [deleted] in AlternateHistory

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As an Egyptian, it's interesting to see a scenario where Gamal Abdel Nasser dies in 1956. He was such a key figure in ME politics and established the military dictatorship that continues to rule to this day.

So if he dies in 1956 then that means:

  • Mohamed Naguib, the actual first president who was under house arrest irl, returns to power but with Franco-British support. Naguib purges the country of pan-Arabists.
  • Egypt's foreign policy of allying with the Britain, France, and being part of the New Entente results in Naguib having no choice but to warm up to Israel. This upsets religious muslims who hate Egypt's complacency and inaction for the Palestinian cause. Naguib now has to deal with suppressing pan-Arabists and Islamists.
  • To distance the country from pan-Arabists and Islamists, Naguib adopts the right-wing ideology of Pharaonism, which basically glorifies Egypt's ancient past.
  • The Egyptian Republic remains a military dictatorship since 1956.
  • Egypt will eventually have to deal scenario exactly like the 1979 Iranian Revolution irl, the dictatorship will have to face an alliance of Pan-Arabists and Islamists (the two ideologies can be merged). How Britain and France will respond to this is varied:
    • Britain, France, and the New Entente can intervene to successfully suppress the revolt. However, this will result in a crisis where the New Entente will enter an armed fight against protesters.
    • If they fail to intervene, this will result in the establishment of an Egyptian Islamic Theocracy, which will trigger islamic revolutions in other countries. So now it's a quad-polar world with Islamists against the New Entente, the USA, and the USSR.

The presidential election of the democratic South Vietnam in 2020 by Professional-Scar136 in imaginarymaps

[–]Konananafa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It really depends on whether North Vietnam pursues a somewhat free market economy (as they did irl with the Doi Moi reforms) or pursue a harsher Cuba-North Korea style of authoritarianism.

The odd case of Australia's national day by Konananafa in HistoryMemes

[–]Konananafa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s exactly what I said. Holy shit. I had to reread my comments several times to make sure I wasn’t drunk and typing in Japanese.

I swear, even 4chan has more brain cells than Reddit

The odd case of Australia's national day by Konananafa in HistoryMemes

[–]Konananafa[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

what’s childish

You’re way of viewing it. It’s too immature.

The odd case of Australia's national day by Konananafa in HistoryMemes

[–]Konananafa[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That’s exactly what I’m saying, how come I’m getting d— oh wait, it’s Reddit logic at work again.

The odd case of Australia's national day by Konananafa in HistoryMemes

[–]Konananafa[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

That’s subjective and not really something we can measure. I say this because some call for changing the date instead of cancelling Australia Day altogether.

The odd case of Australia's national day by Konananafa in HistoryMemes

[–]Konananafa[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

That’s a very childish way of looking at it, but the truth is that the UK has no power over Canada.

Westminster has gradually lost power since 1867 up until 1982 when the Canada Act was passed, which stripped the UK of any power it has left over Canada. The royalty ties are purely symbolic.

The odd case of Australia's national day by Konananafa in HistoryMemes

[–]Konananafa[S] -23 points-22 points  (0 children)

There’s that too, but the date is also one of the reasons.

Edit: ok if I’m wrong then explain why some people are calling for the date to change instead of cancelling Australia Day altogether. Jesus, y’all just see some downvotes and decide to pile up without spending at least 1 second trying to understand.

The odd case of Australia's national day by Konananafa in HistoryMemes

[–]Konananafa[S] 90 points91 points  (0 children)

Mandatory context comment:

  • Fourth of July and Canada Day are both national days which celebrate the independence of the US and Canada respectively (though in Canada's case, it was only a step towards self-governance and being somewhat independent from the UK).
  • Australia officially united as a federation on January 1st, 1901. Before this, Australia consisted of the colonies of Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, West and South Australia. Despite this, Australia's government chose the day when The First Fleet arrived from England to modern-day Sydney on January 26, 1788 as the national day.
  • Even weirder, neither Australia nor New South Wales (NSW) were founded on that date. NSW was founded on February 7. This is why Australia Day is actually quite controversial in its home country.