[-] doctorfail@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

What would you consider actual histories? I’m always happy to add more things on my own reading list.

[-] doctorfail@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

What would you consider “actual histories”?

I can tell you, as a complete matter of fact from first hand witnesses within my own family, that the Chinese people were definitely starving during the Mao era.

Of course, they don’t understand that Mao was the reason for it, they have portraits of him on their walls and treat him like a hero. But they were definitely starving.

[-] doctorfail@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I’m reading through Frank Dikotter’s People’s Trilogy - that’ll give you an idea of what happened after the revolution. Before that, there’s a very good early biography of Mao written by an American journalist Edgar Snow called Red Star Over China.

Red Star will answer questions on why the Chinese would choose the Communists over the Nationalists.

Read Red Star first, so that you can be in the mindset of a hopeful optimist excited to see the old Fascist guard of the Nationalists be overthrown.. it makes perfect sense why the nationalists would lose. However: what came after that was an enormous human tragedy.

Imagine people starving in California - you have a cornucopia of perfect land and the country still manages to accidentally or deliberately murder 100 million of its own people through insistence on ideological purity. Dikotter explains really well how that came to be.

The next thing I want to read is probably the papers Zhao Ziyang wrote - it would be fascinating to understand why the leaders of the Communist Party decided to ignore the student movement at Tiananmen in 1989 and decided to bring in the army to restore order by killing many of the demonstrators.

Oh - there’s also a really good documentary named The Gate of Heavenly Peace. That’s a must watch.

Did they do it out of fear of a repeat of students being used to purge and kill leaders? Was it that they felt democracy still had too many problems? These are in Stanford at the moment, I’m not sure if someone’s made a book with them yet. But Zhao Ziyang wanted a democracy, so it’ll be interesting to understand why he failed at convincing the other leaders in the CCP to have one.

[-] doctorfail@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I mean:

1.) It’s Bethesda’s IP

  1. The “remaster” was not just a paint job. That took a whole damn team, a very hard working team, to rebuild the game in UE5.

  2. Skyblivion will probably continue development despite it.

[-] doctorfail@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

It’s easier to immigrate to Japan than the United States. There are lots of work visas and long term residency can be pretty quick with a professional position. Many of the clerks you see in Japan for ordinary jobs are immigrants from South Asia.

[-] doctorfail@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

Thank you for fighting, unfortunately there are millions of morons who think Trump is amazing and I don’t feel having my family get caught up in dying for this bullshit.

[-] doctorfail@lemmy.world 5 points 6 months ago

Last time there were a lot more guardrails, though. It also wasn’t entirely clear if he was going to be a fascist either.

Honestly a reasonable person in 2016 could consider Trump to even be a moderate Republican (yes, really). Corrupt and lazy, sure, but I was expecting the American equivalent of someone like Rob Ford, not some insane idiot who is begging people in his party to literally rig the vote in his favor.

[-] doctorfail@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Depends how quickly things devolve. If things get bad too quickly, I may move to China for a bit. Yes, really. I know that’s a bit ironic. But I have family there, so getting residency is trivial for me. Day to day life is chill there, just don’t piss off the party. In America, I’d be considered a political enemy if the Republicans go full fascist, so ironically it would be safer for me.

I’d hate to lose American working opportunities, salaries, my house, my friends, and my family. But if things devolve really quick I don’t want to be here and that’s my fastest way out.

If there’s a fair bit of time to move, Japan, Spain, Netherlands, even Germany would all be decent picks for me.

My long term goal is honestly Japan - competent society, free and open, outstanding food, low pollution, safe for kids to be independent with good educational opportunities, few drug addicts, and high social respect.

[-] doctorfail@lemmy.world 15 points 6 months ago

Planning my Amerexit. I don’t want to leave, we have a decent country, but if Trump wins this place is going to go to hell fast.

[-] doctorfail@lemmy.world 23 points 6 months ago

For me, I assume the Trump voters in my life have fallen for propaganda. Not every Trump voter realized that Trump isn’t in their interest; they’re simple people who think Trump is funny and down to earth and points out many of the serious problems we genuinely do have.

The issue, of course, is that he’s not going to help fix those problems. He’s going to make the country far worse and is obviously only in it for himself.

[-] doctorfail@lemmy.world 2 points 8 months ago

They have the same thing in China, it’s very confusing.

[-] doctorfail@lemmy.world 11 points 9 months ago

Politics. If I wanted to be drenched in political propaganda from bot farms I’d have a Reddit account still.

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