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Tolstoy (1962 D)
02 Dec 10 UTC
Rank the diplo territories in order of importance using Instant Runoff Voting (IRV)
Vote for the territories you feel are important by listing them in order of importance.
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Agent K (0 DX)
18 Nov 10 UTC
Grand Festive High Wizard Tournament
Where is Abgemacht? What is the status of ye old tournament? I know my games are over
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stratagos (3269 D(S))
06 Dec 10 UTC
Crapity
Xmas approachs.
My wife wants to know what I want
I don't actually *want* anything.
Suggestions?
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numberzero (127 D)
04 Dec 10 UTC
Pushing on to win after a major CD is poor sportsmanship
Or after a first turn CD; especially if more than one. At least thats how I view it.
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Crazy Anglican (1067 D)
05 Dec 10 UTC
A December Holiday Survey
Please respond if you so choose.
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goldfinger0303 (3157 DMod)
06 Dec 10 UTC
Austria needed.
We deliberately left you some room to grow, so its not like you're just jumping in to be killed
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Hirsute (161 D)
05 Dec 10 UTC
The best books of all time
I've been working on a list of the supposed "best books of all time" to act as a sort of reading list for myself. I finished it tonight and I figured I'd post it here to see what people think.
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Draugnar (0 DX)
05 Dec 10 UTC
World of Warcraft - Cataclysm drops Tuesday morning.
While I will continue playing games,my forum participation will be dwindling. Send a PM if you need me.
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deathpod (102 D)
06 Dec 10 UTC
Mod request. Is this the right place?
Sorry if this is the wrong place.
Game Id # 4098. Looking for an unpause hopefully. One of our players has been AWOL for 13 days and we would like to just have the game unpaused and let him slide into civil disorder so we can finish.
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Crazy Anglican (1067 D)
06 Dec 10 UTC
Greek gods and goddesses
Hi all I was wondering if you had any clip art of this nature. No nudity. To be used in a game I'm developing for a 6th grade class. Pleas post a link if you have any.
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patizcool (100 D)
06 Dec 10 UTC
wta gunboat
Come and join. We got 2, starting in 25 minutes, let's go people

http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=43500
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figlesquidge (2131 D)
28 Nov 10 UTC
Wikileaks
With wikileaks apparently on the verge of another major release of classified information, it felt about time the webDip community discussed the issue:
Should wikileaks publish sensitive information they are given, and should it be censored?
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The Lord Duke (3898 D)
05 Dec 10 UTC
Passwords
How do you find out a password if you would like to join a game?
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Maniac (189 D(B))
05 Dec 10 UTC
Come play with me
gameID=43452 please join if you can retreat and build quickly to avoid dragging a game on unnecessarily
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ormi (100 D)
04 Dec 10 UTC
fast game start soon check in!!!
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=43360
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Tolstoy (1962 D)
01 Dec 10 UTC
Has America Become the Evil Empire?
Well, has it?
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mcbry (439 D)
01 Dec 10 UTC
@checkmate: Football, from gridiron football, evolved from its origins in rugby football (that's the handegg they still understand on the Isles) and association football (soccer for the initiated, curiously soccer was the preferred term for most English people until Americans started dropping the "gridiron" from their most beloved creation and, well any opportunity to be contrary and snooty at the same time is not to be passed up by a proper Englishman... voilà: soccer became plain football in England. And to this day they can never pass on an opportunity to make a snide remark about balls in hands even when (or perhaps especially when) it's non sequitur.)

I'm a Barca fan myself. Did you see the revenge we got on Monday? crushing...

May I inquire about your interest in wikileaks discussion? I noticed you bumped the wikileaks thread back into circulation and here you brought it up pretty much out of nowhere.
*wasn't unpopular." Rhee was a terrible leader
Jack_Klein (897 D)
01 Dec 10 UTC
Putin33 is a historical revisionist, and he's roughly on par with the former Iraqi Minister of Information.

Yes, the USSR was all for self-determination. This is why they forced Eastern Europe to adopt Communist dictatorships, and enforced that with the Brezhnev Doctrine.

I'm sure all the Czechs, Slovaks, and Hungarians saw the Soviet Union as supporting self-determination.

And the USSR/Russia has always been a beacon of truth and light. Which is why Eastern Europe fell all over itself after 1991 to join NATO, to ensure the Russians wouldn't be back.

Your black is white viewpoint is just bad as the jackasses in my own country who don't believe the US has ever done anything wrong. The British got the same crap back when they were dominant. I'm sure the Romans got the same rap. I personally hope I'm around for after the US falls from dominance, so I can see people in the world get all nostalgic for the good old days.
+1 Jack
Putin33 (111 D)
01 Dec 10 UTC
"Putin, are you serious. One nation invaded another, and we went in to stop the aggressor. Its that simple. I'm not arguing that it wasn't mostly US forces or that the regime in the south was unpopular, but you can't say that we were the bad guys there"

Read Bruce Cumings - Origins of the Korean War Vol. I & II. It annihilates this pernicious myth of North Korean 'aggression' in 1950. The fact of the matter is there
were border incidents on both sides leading right up to 25 June 1950, and that the Rhee government had been planning an invasion and was de-mining the border in order to do so. The invasion by the North was a pre-emptive strike.

And this was not "one nation attacking another" but a case of clear-cut civil war, in which the Democratic North, with support from a good chunk of the population in the South, wanted to get rid of the foreign imposed Rhee regime and reunify the peninsula.

Thanks to the UN, Korea has been in a state of near-siege ever since.

Jack_Klein (897 D)
01 Dec 10 UTC
So there was no North Korean aggression.... which is why the North Korean army was well equipped with Russian tanks and supplies, and the South Korean "army" was underequipped and undertrained.... because the US was conspiring to have that shitty little army invade.

And there was no aggression when the North invaded the South. That was totally cool. And if you expect anybody with even a passing understanding of history to believe Kim il Sung was popularly elected....

I suggest you go look at a satellite view of the two Koreas, and see where the government you say was "popularly elected" has gotten them...

(hint.... the North is roughly as well lit as the depths of Siberia... not exactly a ringing endorsement of Juche).

And today, the South is democratic, prosperous, and developed. And the North is a Stalinist shithole. I think the proof is in the pudding, my rather confused friend.
Putin33 (111 D)
01 Dec 10 UTC
"Yes, the USSR was all for self-determination. This is why they forced Eastern Europe to adopt Communist dictatorships, and enforced that with the Brezhnev Doctrine."

Who is the revisionist? Countries in East-Central Europe had communist revolutions because the communists were the only ones fighting the fascists, while the conservative governments who had been in power before actively collaborated with the Axis powers. You can cry for the oppressed fascists and Jew-killers all you want, but I won't. The Hungarians, more than anyone else, were responsible for Czechoslovak crisis that started the whole thing. They deserve the same kind of war-guilt the Germans feel. The Poles and Baltics were liberated from the Nazi yoke by the Soviets. I know they have parades saluting the Waffen SS these days, but that's the truth. It isn't "revisionist".

"nd the USSR/Russia has always been a beacon of truth and light. Which is why Eastern Europe fell all over itself after 1991 to join NATO, to ensure the Russians wouldn't be back."

And those post-Communist governments have so much legitimacy, which is why they barely get 20% of the population to the polls to vote, and why a high percentage of them express nostalgia for the days of socialism. It's supposedly a wonder that people who were brought to power with western money are falling over themselves to scramble for whatever goodies and golden baubles the west holds over their heads.

"The British got the same crap back when they were dominant. I'm sure the Romans got the same rap."

Ah yes, the British and Romans get a bum rap. It was so much better when the Indians were experiencing famine every 10 years or when the Boers were herded into concentration camps, or when the Romans were annihilating Carthage. There is a reason why all fascists worshipped the Roman Empire, adopted their iconography, salutes, even religion.



I'm sure all the Czechs, Slovaks, and Hungarians saw the Soviet Union as supporting self-determination.

And the USSR/Russia has always been a beacon of truth and light. Which is why Eastern Europe fell all over itself after 1991 to join NATO, to ensure the Russians wouldn't be back.
Putin33 (111 D)
01 Dec 10 UTC
"And today, the South is democratic, prosperous, and developed. And the North is a Stalinist shithole. I think the proof is in the pudding, my rather confused friend."

And how did the South got to being "prosperous and developed"? Or does that not figure in your analysis. It just appeared out of the sky, perhaps. Because God loves capitalism and the West or something.

No, the South became "prosperous and developed" thanks to decades of military rule and barrels of money and defense protection from the United States. If every country was so fortunate to get so much aid, while forcing down wages and annihilating labor unions at the barrel of a gun, then others would be prosperous also. Oh wait, the same thing happened in Taiwan. Meanwhile North Korea had the rug pulled from under them when the Soviet Union fell. This combined with several years of natural disasters put wreaked havoc on their economy.

If your model is brutal military rule, then you'll love South Korea. But don't write poems to democracy and human rights. Your hypocrisy shines through.
Jack_Klein (897 D)
01 Dec 10 UTC
I bet if you try really hard, you can see five lights.
Putin33 (111 D)
01 Dec 10 UTC
"That was totally cool. And if you expect anybody with even a passing understanding of history to believe Kim il Sung was popularly elected...."

Not Kim il Sung, Yeo Un Hyeong and the CPKI. Look it up. Then come back and insult me some more.
Putin33 (111 D)
01 Dec 10 UTC
"which is why the North Korean army was well equipped with Russian tanks and supplies, and the South Korean "army" was underequipped and undertrained"

"Shitty" enough to massacre the elderly and children in Gyeongsang. And whether Rhee was well-armed or not, he was threatening and boasting of his plans to invade the North before June 25, 1950.
The north had almost a quarter of a million soldiers when it invaded the south. the south had only 100,000. the north had heavy armor and aircraft, the south had no armor and only a handful of planes. yeah, the south was just biting at the bit to invade the north.

Also, "In occupied areas, North Korean Army political officers purged South Korean society of its intelligentsia by assassinating every educated person—academic, governmental, religious—who might lead resistance against the North; the purges continued during the NPA retreat." Rummel, Rudolph J.. Statistics of Democide: Genocide and Murder Since 1900

That shows how great the north was.
Invictus (240 D)
01 Dec 10 UTC
Is this the sort of arguments people had before the Fall of Communism? It's like traveling back in time to hear Putin33 defend North Korea, of all places. That's not even considering the claims that the Soviet Union was some international champion of human rights...
Thucydides (864 D(B))
02 Dec 10 UTC
If I can just comment on the USSR:

Yes, at times, Putin, they were on the right side of the moral equation, in international issues.

At times.

And even then it was CERTAINLY not because of some moral sense, it was to tamper the power of the US.

I'M NOT SAYING THE US was any better in that sense, I'm just saying that's what it was about. There are visa-versa examples... so...

I mean come on dog... Chechnya?

Anyway, the point is that the USSR was an autocracy that had political prisoners and disappeared dissidents and subjugated other nations.... to a much greater degree than what the US has done.

This does not mean the US has not done it too. Make no mistake. But trying to paint the USSR as a greater force for good than the US has been? That's ludicrous revisionism... if you can even call it that.

I know you're probably from Russia, and probably proud of your country, as you should be, just like I'm American and proud of mine. But one should not shy away from acknowledging evil periods in even our own country's past.

For the US you have
-slavery
-genocide of the Native Americans
-institutionalized racism and brutal class suppression
-a perverted political system
-etc.

Thing is, I'm telling you that this was not as bad as the USSR's track record.

Now if you want to make things fairer you can average the USSR's track record into the track record of the rest of Russia, pre-revolution and post-USSR. This is a little more of a toss-up.

But the USSR itself was overwhelmingly a force of evil.

Please note that this does not, and did not make Russians or Soviets evil. The evil *people* involved in this would be those carrying out the oppression and the fatcat leaders who benefited with full knowledge of the oppression.

What's the deal Putin?

Would you mind sharing some about yourself? (NOT for the purposes of questioning your motives, but for my own curiosity to understand why someone might actually defend the USSR/NK etc)
Chrispminis (916 D)
02 Dec 10 UTC
Neither the US or the USSR are champions of the ideals of freedom or self determination or whatever you want to say unless its convenient or beneficial for them. Neither are "evil" either... they're just both dickheads.
Invictus (240 D)
02 Dec 10 UTC
They're just both states. That's how the world works.
Putin33 (111 D)
02 Dec 10 UTC
"Also, "In occupied areas, North Korean Army political officers purged South Korean society of its intelligentsia by assassinating every educated person—academic, governmental, religious—who might lead resistance against the North; the purges continued during the NPA retreat." Rummel, Rudolph J.. Statistics of Democide: Genocide and Murder Since 1900

That shows how great the north was."

You might want to check a different source. As I pointed out in a different thread, Rummel is the worst of the anti-communist propagandists. He claims close to 70 million were killed during the 1928-1953 era in the USSR. He's 10x worse than Conquest and Pipes in terms of his sloppy and ideologically based "research".
fiedler (1293 D)
02 Dec 10 UTC
I see no profit in continuing to argue with a close-minded nutcase! Shirley there's better things todo.
Alright, so my source may be biased, but so are communist sources.

According to the data from the US Department of Defense, the United States had suffered 33,686 battle deaths, along with 2,830 non-battle deaths during the Korean War and 8,176 missing in action.
"Korean War Death Stats Highlight Modern DoD Safety Record". DOD. 2000-06-28. http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=45275.

"the Chinese and North Koreans estimated that about 390,000 soldiers from United States, 660,000 soldiers from South Korea and 29,000 other UN soldiers were "eliminated" from the battlefield."
Xu, Yan (2003-07-29). "Korean War: In the View of Cost-effectiveness". Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in New York. http://www.nyconsulate.prchina.org/eng/xw/t31430.htm.

There is simply no way that over 350,000 US troops were wounded in action with that number of deaths, if you include the wounded in "eliminated".
Putin33 (111 D)
02 Dec 10 UTC
On Chechnya, what about it? Would you accept a movement that was engaged in terrorism and was invading neighboring states, was tied to the Taliban and Al Qaeda, and wanted to create an Islamic state in your territory? Of course not. You'd repress it with the full force of the state.

As to the record of the US vs USSR.

On the US side you have - hundreds of thousands killed by US installed governments all over Latin America and Asia, including 500,000 Communists killed in Indonesia and 200,000 killed in Guatemala alone. Millions killed by US forces in Vietnam and Korea, two countries that never did anything to threaten the US and were halfway around the world.

On the scale of domestic political repression - you have the assassinations of the Black Panthers, the imprisonment of US Socialists in the 1920s, the witchhunt of US Communists in the 1940s/1950s, the infiltration of MLK and other Civil Rights leaders movements, and the general repression of any group that did anything more than argue about the optimal tax rate. People being attacked with dogs and water cannons.

On the issue of racial equality, it's not even close. The Soviets were consistently supporting it and anti-colonial movements around the world, the Americans consistently fought to preserve the privileges of race.

On women's equality, same deal. There's a reason why every equal rights movement was suspected of being a Communist plot. That's because....it was!

The reason why colonialism is no longer with us is because of the persistent political pressure the Soviets engaged in throughout the Cold War. There's a reason why Nehru wrote a eulogy for Stalin. Anti-colonial struggles owed their victory to Soviet support.

Slavery is not 'better' than ending pogroms and liberating the workers and peasants of Russia. Annihilating aboriginals is not 'better' than granting ethnic minorities - for the first time - their own language and cultural rights. The prison house of nations was no more.

The country that did this cannot be called a "force for evil". Not by anybody outside the deluded West.

As for me, I'm not Russian. I'm an American. I defend the Soviet Union because they destroyed fascism and fought for people like me, the working class. I see no reason why I should advocate for a class I do not belong to.
Putin33 (111 D)
02 Dec 10 UTC
"There is simply no way that over 350,000 US troops were wounded in action with that number of deaths, if you include the wounded in "eliminated"."

Fair enough, we'll both aim to use balanced sources.
orathaic (1009 D(B))
02 Dec 10 UTC
Colonialism is alive and well in the new global trade, where 'autonomous' states sanction multi-national corporations to exploit their workers....

Surely we have not changed that much... tactics differ explitation of 'under-developed' nations continues.
dayan (0 DX)
05 Dec 10 UTC
http://www.truththeory.org/america-freedom-to-fascism/
Furball (237 D)
05 Dec 10 UTC
I'm fact-less about this subject.
America has ruled excellently in the past ages. The reason why America is falling is because it's quality of rule has decreased. Too much corruption and the order of society is falling apart. There are many reasons for this, but I'm fact-less. I'm sure that the facts will uphold my statement. The only image I see of when I see America now is the difference between the roots of America and America today. America of the past and present has such definite contrasts. What is America doing today? What did America accomplish in the past? America has shined for a very long time. And definitely it can continue to shine..
America needs to rebuild on its foundations.
The people of America probably don't even know the foundations of America.
dayan (0 DX)
05 Dec 10 UTC
@furball..i agree with you,but seem that changing of america is not long an american issue,that should be the global issue,but am.administration & the pepole should be aware of the problem & unfort.that is not a case...


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orathaic (1009 D(B))
01 Dec 10 UTC
Should I have a problem with this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_village

With regard the 'do you guys find this offensive thread' i came across this idea....
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Malleus (2719 D)
03 Dec 10 UTC
Sitter etiquette
I need to get a sitter, but I've never gotten one before. What's the etiquette on that? I was thinking of going through old games and finding people that I got along well with. Is that the best bet for finding someone?
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
03 Dec 10 UTC
Happy Holidays! (And WHat I DON'T Like To See...)
Happy Channukah! (a day late...) ;) And Christmas to come...but controversy--DOES Santa Claus really exist? Oh, and then there's the matter of idiots who, instead of having a good, civil conversation (like we often have here) just decide to do the real-world equivalent of shout and troll... http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20101202/ts_yblog_thelookout/atheists-slick-ad-campaigns-sometimes-meet-with-resistance So let's talk here...what do you think?
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JetJaguar (820 D)
02 Dec 10 UTC
Russia 2018, Qatar 2022
Anyone else have their opinion of FIFA's leadership sink to never before imagined lows today?
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Dan Wang (1194 D)
03 Dec 10 UTC
What are public-messaging-only games like?
In your experience, do players in public-messaging-only games choose to ally and coordinate in full view of the other players, or is it more like a gunboat game but with the ability to negotiate draws amongst opposing factions, etc? Or somewhere in between?
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airborne (154 D)
04 Dec 10 UTC
Oh Civ how lowly you have fallen!
Civ V may be one of the biggest disappointment in my gaming career. No more religions! No more multible leaders! No more +/- numbers dip-o! No stable gameplay! No more crazy number of civs! On and on...and I thought Black Ops needs a couple patches, gees
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Indybroughton (3407 D(G))
03 Dec 10 UTC
GhostRatings - Take the Pledge...
...take the challenge.

I challenge every one of the top 100, as well as any player who moves up 20 spots or more, to pledge to contribute $5 via PayPal to this website. Sign your name to this thread to pledge! I'll start: INDYBROUGHTON
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pathannarris (599 D)
04 Dec 10 UTC
World Game needs players
Anyone interested in playing a semi slow world game? We need two more players in the next 15 minutes. It is called:

Conquer the World!
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
02 Dec 10 UTC
car free cities?
see sometimes i'm a little crazy...

This got me thinking : http://www.oecd.org/document/46/0,3343,en_21571361_44315115_46566894_1_1_1_1,00.html
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jonK99 (133 D)
04 Dec 10 UTC
Who is up for a 5 min. game?
Who is up for a 5 min. game?
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trip (696 D(B))
03 Dec 10 UTC
Is there a Mod in the house?
Help
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superchunk (4890 D)
02 Dec 10 UTC
Various script errors in game recently causing inability to set full moves.
Any idea what is causing this as its preventing the setting of convoys, at least for me?
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cannonfodder5 (100 D)
01 Dec 10 UTC
North Sea action
Which power has the longest staying power (pardon the repetition) in the North Sea corridor? Does France see itself in the mix?
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Thucydides (864 D(B))
02 Dec 10 UTC
Rank the diplo territories in order of importance.
You get one vote per post, and one post per page.
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