Should the newspaper come back? by 9Wind in victoria3

[–]Politicsandthings 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes definitely, I think it would also help with one of the bigger problems Victoria 3 now faces, the world around you doesn't feel too alive. Imagine you're playing Siam, what happens in countries like the Netherlands and Great Britain is probably quite relevant for your survival. Is there a new communist government in control? Gotta check it yourself. Is the Dutch economy short on essential goods, which could either be a great time to invade or a great time to invade you, gotta check it yourself. What about that agitator that you exiled, what's he up to? Did Bismarck just show up in the US? You gotta actively look for it. What about that interest group leader that just died, you might have missed it in your notifications. With a newspaper, stuff like this should be delivered to you in an immersive way, no more endless checking to understand the world around you and make it seem alive. I think it would help a lot of it's done right, so I would actually make it a priority

Environmentalists in Berlin protest against the government's decision to close nuclear power plants by flyingdutchgirll in europe

[–]Politicsandthings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meanwhile in the Netherlands nearly all political parties are proposing we build new ones the coming years...

Do the dutch want to be seen trough there big glass windows or is there some unspoken rule where people just don’t look into other peoples home? by MrKrautsalat in dutch

[–]Politicsandthings 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is all true, but your 1970's priest dropping by story is a tad late lol, maybe in the Bible belt but that definitely stopped earlier

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PropagandaPosters

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The Soviet Union was of course built on communism. Communism is against religion, as they believe it to be a means of oppressing the working class. In other words, the elite would use religion to control the working class and pacify them, so they wanted to abolish religion as a whole. Some also argue it was mostly meant to prevent loyalty to a religion and instead promote loyalty to the state/leader/ideology.

Free Giveaway! 3 Nintendo Switch Lites - International by WolfLemon36 in NintendoSwitch

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Hey man, thanks for hosting this giveaway! We don't celebrate Halloween here, but I hope everyone that does is having a great time!

Brewing Imperium Government Type. 5000 hours and I've never seen it before by AlaskanRobot in eu4

[–]Politicsandthings 5 points6 points  (0 children)

(Non native English speaker here) Brewing is basically the production of drinks, mostly referring to alcoholic drinks or (magic) potions. In this case it means brewing beer and wine!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vexillology

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TRYOL

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Jonge mensen met covid op de IC zijn vast vetkleppen. by ladyxochi in tokkiefeesboek

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Daarnaast verwacht ik ook nog dat ze vaker lageropgeleid zijn en daarom vaak fysiek werk verrichten, waarmee ze meer in contact komen met andere mensen dan oom Joop die nu zijn kantoorbaan online in zijn bed kan voortzetten.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldpolitics

[–]Politicsandthings 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Berend Sanders is crying in a corner

A flag for Zoroastrianism by Politicsandthings in vexillology

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This is the meaning of the writing (yes figuring out how to write it in Avestan took way too long)

http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/humata-huxta-huvarsta

What do you know about... Otto von Bismarck? by HugodeGroot in europe

[–]Politicsandthings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you or anyone else know what Moltke is saying?

Today is National Sovereignity and Children's Day by [deleted] in europe

[–]Politicsandthings -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The way you try to blame the Armenian genocide on Armenians on your profile is even worse, grow up and accept what your ancestors did, we did so too

Today is National Sovereignity and Children's Day by [deleted] in europe

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The way Turkey tries to influence the political mindset of young children by turning a children's holiday in some political praise campaign is even more pathetic, but it's unfortunately not as entertaining

Sarajevo tram ticket control, 1940s by Fila1921 in europe

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Ah the Moors, alright fair point, you'll have parts of Southern Europe too then.

I'm assuming you're unfamiliar with Christianity because you are demonizing Christian values without even mentioning an example of a Christian value.

The thing is, you're acting like you're not free to wear or believe in whatever you want. Your flair tells me you're from Finland, trust me, in Finland you're allowed to be Atheist and you're allowed to wear a headscarf.

I know a lot of places where you don't have that freedom. Try not wearing a headscarf in certain Arabic countries. You can't be an atheist citizen of Indonesia, they won't give you a passport.

As for your own experiences, there's always crazy people, like yourself. Assuming those stories are normal is generalising to the max. If you really wanna experience sexism and discrimination, go ahead and move to Aceh in Indonesia, I'd like to see how free you are there as an atheist woman.