So Trump wants NASA to shift focus from climate change back to space exploration..... You know who else wanted to work on space exploration, right???? by LongDonkeyHonkey in The_Donald

[–]Trumpirium 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No it was suborbital. And would have probably disintegrated in flight due to faulty understanding of the upper atmosphere at the time.

In case you were wondering, here's what the EU4 map looks like when development is divided up equally between 17 countries. by CashewCraft in eu4

[–]Trumpirium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the same reason ancient Mesopotamia was far more developed than European tribes but is a backwater by the time of the game, societies had not learned how to effectively deal with alpine climates with long winters.

Marine Le Pen’s internet army Militants, trolls and media-savvy activists by bridge_view in InternationalNews

[–]Trumpirium 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why don't left wing politicians ever seem to have "armies of online trolls" despite receiving far more funding for online ops?

Anyone else notice the r/news mods are more relaxed on enforcing their rules when it comes to Trump. This post's article is from December 5th 2016 and their first rule is no articles older than a week. Also, what happened to the no politics rule? by kit8642 in undelete

[–]Trumpirium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Senior mod of the donald here, please teach me this secret shadowban functionality that every single moderator of every subreddit is apparently lying about, and you will be richly rewarded in the afterlife.

"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it." -George Orwell by weiss27md in conspiracy

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

The Govt: Hahaha, they're still blaming each other. Check and Mate. Completely fucking indifferent.

Last 8 years of Hitler mentions on /r/worldnews [OC] [Fixed] by techno_babble_ in dataisbeautiful

[–]Trumpirium 8 points9 points  (0 children)

When there aren't direct comparisons it's Hitler dog whistling.

It's fascinating how narratives are used as a political tool. As you can see a lot of conservative ones are rooted in historical epics like Troy and Rome, as well as more recent events like Stalinism to contextualize both perceived internal and external threats, but leftist ones revolve almost exclusively around Hitler (or a Hitler analogue) and are used to justify drastic action against perceived internal threats (the external ones typically being ignored). Unfortunately it's a narrative that's wielded excessively, clumsily, and often with significant collateral damage so it's losing a bit of it's luster.

The greatest irony is that in a lot of ways the left has become a religion. They level Hitler at critics in much the same way that the Church would level Satan at theirs. They insist that certain people are born with some sort of guilt or original sin and offer absolution, all they ask for in return is your time, money, or the chance to mutilate your genitals, ideally at an early age.

Shockingly, it turns out when people are presented with what they believe to be a viable opportunity to reject the ouroboros of Democratic political doctrine they'll do it every time. This election cycle is the most recent example though the implications and the requisite soul searching seem to be lost on most Redditors.

George Takei: President Trump is an American terrorist who must resign now by CareToRemember in politics

[–]Trumpirium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, but it is his fault that he has no personal convictions beyond shucking and jiving for social issue du jour to impressionable teenagers who haven't developed the capacity for critical reasoning yet to not derive their opinions from a millionaire celebrity.

George Takei: President Trump is an American terrorist who must resign now by CareToRemember in politics

[–]Trumpirium 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He obviously doesn't care, Trump is just another former friend of his that he'll happily throw under the bus for more publicity.

George Takei: President Trump is an American terrorist who must resign now by CareToRemember in politics

[–]Trumpirium 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Sad to watch George "will literally give handjobs on camera for attention" Takei selling out his former friend to stay in the good graces of hollywood producers and salon readers.

'A Peoples History of the United States' by Howard Zinn should be Mandatory Reading in Public Education by Johnblegen96 in books

[–]Trumpirium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which subreddit approved book do you need to tell you that slavery and serfdom weren't abolished in most of the world until the mid 19th century, much of it even later than that?

The problem with Zinn (whom I was forced to read in high school once upon a time as a brainwashed young leftist) isn't that he's wrong (he's usually not honestly), it's the complete and sometimes even willful dismissal of context in his writing and the ignorance of its implications. The fact that Columbus enslaved and killed a few thousand noble savages Caribs at a time when casualties in the Ottoman conquests or Chinese civil wars could be measured in mega deaths. The obsession with slavery despite the fact that it was only made possible by African tribes enslaving and selling one another (never mind that it was UK, France, and the fledgling United States which acted in unison to kill the slave trade). The fact that while yes the textile mills sucked ass, they still offered the possibility of saving enough to escape to the frontier and either purchase or receive a homestead when virtually nowhere else on earth did (certainly not a stagnant and diseased Europe), etc.

These don't need to be interpreted through the subjected lens of a Harvard academic, these are concrete historical facts. I understand it's a people's history of the United States but it stands to reason that it's a people whose quality of life apparently massively improved such that it logically precipitated their decision to come here, sometimes risking life and limb, in massive numbers over hundreds of years.

'A Peoples History of the United States' by Howard Zinn should be Mandatory Reading in Public Education by Johnblegen96 in books

[–]Trumpirium 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, the vast majority of them weren't enticed by letters from family members who already settled, they just went in blind. You seem to have a very solid grasp on history but I suppose I couldn't expect anything less from someone who considers Howard Zinn's opinions to be the definitive story of the working class in America.

'A Peoples History of the United States' by Howard Zinn should be Mandatory Reading in Public Education by Johnblegen96 in books

[–]Trumpirium 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They were apparently better enough that people risked their lives stuffed inside of cramped ships for weeks on end with disease and high mortality rates to get to them.

'A Peoples History of the United States' by Howard Zinn should be Mandatory Reading in Public Education by Johnblegen96 in books

[–]Trumpirium 16 points17 points  (0 children)

When "the story of the working class" consists entirely of worst cases or edge cases, it's fair to consider that biased. It's hard to bemoan the working conditions of the textile mills and simultaneously ignore the fact that they operated at a time when the vast majority of the world lived under literal slavery or serfdom and were basically paradise in comparison.

U.S. Sends Planeload of Somalian Migrants Back Home by BraveSquirrel in uncensorednews

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

That's a strange way of saying "I can't legally immigrate to Canada"

U.S. Sends Planeload of Somalian Migrants Back Home by BraveSquirrel in uncensorednews

[–]Trumpirium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why dont you just leave and go there right now? Is Canada's immigration policy too strict for you?

Mexican president says he will not go to U.S. for meeting with Trump by Otherchosen1 in worldnews

[–]Trumpirium 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Is the irony of simultaneously defending cheap borderline slave labor and demanding high wages completely lost on leftists?

r/blackpeopletwitter mods lock #punchanazichallenge thread because too many people called them out for being violent shitheads. by SmellyPeen in undelete

[–]Trumpirium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, I never really considered that European democracy is comparable to Europe in 1789 because the terms "left" and "right" existed back then. I guess since the term "populist" dates back to Ancient Rome, Trump is literally Sulla.

r/blackpeopletwitter mods lock #punchanazichallenge thread because too many people called them out for being violent shitheads. by SmellyPeen in undelete

[–]Trumpirium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you consider a system that exists roughly between the years 1960 and 2030 to be long lived in the grand scheme of things?

r/blackpeopletwitter mods lock #punchanazichallenge thread because too many people called them out for being violent shitheads. by SmellyPeen in undelete

[–]Trumpirium 7 points8 points  (0 children)

>when you take an increasingly fragile, short lived, and region specific political system drenched in apathy as standard

OK buddy