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I’ve been playing that game Lords&Villeins a bit and the description on Steam says it’s a “feudal economy” where “villagers runs their business and trade in the free market”. You might have seen this pic on Twitter

And yeah, it has nothing to do with the feudal mode of production at all, but not actually because of that description.

I’ve been thinking of writing an article about this game delving into how this type of games incentivize you to actually care about the collective outcome as well as what the feudal mode of production was actually like, but I have no idea if this is interesting to people and in line with that they expect of my writing.

Is this an article that you'd like to read?

[-] CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

It's pretty funny to me that the criticisms that were made about millennials are now made verbatim against zedders without a shred of irony or memory. It's like boomers completely glossed over the fact they were saying millenials are spoiled, want everything handed to them, can't hold down a job, and they are now saying the exact same things about zedders while millenials, now that they are all grown up, have become part of the mainstream I guess and are not the topic of any criticism anymore.

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Was Assange an asset for the US government? (criticalresist.substack.com)

Let me know if this isn't relevant to privacy-minded people but it seems on topic considering the org AND not getting caught up in honeypots for your own security.

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Was Assange an asset for the US government? (criticalresist.substack.com)
[-] CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml 16 points 6 days ago

They actually went through with this design? Last I saw it it was just concept art being thrown around.

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Leftypedia imploded. (lemmygrad.ml)
submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml to c/genzedong@lemmygrad.ml

Update: they have ascertained that Parabola was Wisconcom lmao. In that light, if correct, it's more of a wrecker doing what he does than the project failing. We still don't have a lot of info though. They've written about it here: https://wiki.leftypol.org/wiki/Leftypedia:Community_hub

Earlier today, the new rendition of Leftypedia finally imploded. Going off the block list, it's a real mess.

Leftypedia was brought back from its last incarnation in early 2023. If you remember (or not), it had issues with Wisconcom then who latched onto it. The problem is because they had no active admins and couldn't find them, they couldn't ban him indefinitely.

Eventually, they did find new admins who kicked the project back into gear, or at least they tried to.

Earlier today though, it seems there has been a split and one of the admins (Parabola) basically banned all the others as well as several other users. Where it gets weird is that another admin (Aussig) then banned Parabola, but didn't undo the bans Parabola issued. Aussig also banned me and Forte's account, which we used back when Wisconcom was on there, for "ideological deviations", but Aussig calls themselves a Marxist-Leninist on their user page.

From what I understand there was a split between the different tendencies. So anyway that's how the "left unity" wiki is going lol sorry but this is funny.

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The dictionary of Palestinian Resistance (criticalresist.substack.com)
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[-] CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml 66 points 3 months ago

Citizen @wtry@lemm.ee ! For crimes committed against the People's Republic of Lemmygrad, its people, its institutions, and its Constitutionally-protected dictatorship of the proletariat!

You are at this time accused of the following charges:

  • Using AI to craft answers for you!
  • Refusing to answer questions by our comrade investigators in the Stasi!
  • Upsetting our peaceful order and inciting sedition in our dictatorship of the proletariat!
  • Being smugly liberal!

We, the highest court of the People's Republic of Lemmygrad, sentence you to exile for these transgressions! Your exile is effective now, and is not conducive to a retrial or appeal! The sentence is pronounced!

[-] CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml 63 points 3 months ago

Reading Mao and Deng's Selected Works only for a smug liberal to call you uneducated, the struggle is real

[-] CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml 67 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I used to think like you for almost all my life, but then I slowly realized we think this way because we are so far removed from death and violence in the West that we simply can't see it happening to us. War happens to others, bombings happen to others. We tend to think of war as something less civilized people do, that we've evolved past violence*.

But in reality, all we've evolved to do is hide our machinations better.

What made me start thinking was that we still go to war in the West or carry out "military operations", we just don't publicize them as much and they don't happen anywhere near our soil. France is still in Africa. The US has been at war for most of its history and still is fighting somewhere today. I mean, Afghanistan had troops from 7 different Western countries fighting against the local population.

And the second thing was putting it all together. We're not there as a necessary evil or for freedom and democracy or whatever. These countries are more than capable of solving their own problems. Our meddling is what's keeping them down and it's done on purpose so that we can keep extracting their low-value-added industries to add the value ourselves. For example no Western country produces cocoa or coffee, yet we have almost all of the world's coffee and chocolate companies.

The third thing was slowly seeing from there on that other non-Western countries that are at war with each other are almost always at war because of Western meddling (and specifically US, but it benefits us as well in Europe). For example, Saddam Hussein invaded Iran in the 70s armed with US weapons, the idea being that they would let him keep oil fields and strike at Iran's newly-formed Islamic Republic. When the war didn't go in his favour, he instead turned to Kuwait, which was a strategic ally of the US in the Middle East. That's when the US invaded Iraq (in the first Gulf war) and eventually executed Hussein.

Truthfully, we're not any better than anyone else regarding death, violence, war, pain, etc. We are just the same as the rest of the world. We're all human. It's just that we're so far removed from it that we simply can't process the results of it.

[-] CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml 90 points 9 months ago

Winning behaviour is when you antagonize a third of the world's population lmao

[-] CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml 83 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

>"I'm not gonna say I agree with this or defend it..."
>Proceeds to agree with it and defend it

[-] CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml 99 points 10 months ago

Really funny too because it was the USSR that gave them their independence.

[-] CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml 96 points 10 months ago

I find it funny when libs say not to buy Chinese phones because they "may" send data to the CPC (because they connect to the internet from time to time, so scary!)

What can the CPC do worse than my own government can't? Like you should be more scared of the government you live under, not one that's some 3000 miles away or whatever.

Don't buy Apple, it leaks data to the CIA.

[-] CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml 81 points 10 months ago

"Answer my questions three if the bridge you want pass 🤓"

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