So why did Market Garden fail?
The underestimated the strength of German forces in the area.
>>1706785
what does NS have to do with anything
If a modern country were practicing mass human sacrifice, would the international community be justified in intervening to put a stop to this?
If so, why all the hate for Spain?
>>1706735
Because they slaughtered the Taino people who were a relatively advanced culture and quite peaceful.
>>1706735
Because they didn't, they sacrificed humans but not on a widespread scale. Spaniards exaggerated because it was shocking and because it legitimized their conquest. Before you call me a rape baby, it's also true they could have exaggerated the size of Tenochitlan to make themselves look good.
They did archeological searches and found a very small amount of corpses that were ritually sacrificed. By the way other societies practiced human sacrifice on a similarly small scale. We see ancient Greeks mention it with disgust showing it was still around or just fading. Thracians did it, the Bible mentions child sacrifice to Moloch and some Hebrews sacrificing humans.
Mass murder is considered a jus cogens violation of international law, so there's highly likely to be a Security Council Resolution authorizing intervention.
Unless you have friends on the Security Council, like the Rwandans did.
Based on
>Population
>Influence
>Glory
>Wealth
>Legacy
etc
>>1706667
Edo, Japan
Rome, Rome.
Depends on the region tbqh
What lead to the Cultural Revolution /his/? Was it a more pure form of Marxism as it was enacted by the people instead of the state? Why is it not more widely taught?
>>1708235
a desire for equality and a willingness to kill for it led to the cultural revolution. it was pure marxism as enforced by the people, by machete and murder.
it's not widely taught because the result of it was murder and starvation
>>1708243
I have always found it odd that Maoism has been removed from Western Marxist canon. Lenin is still there with vanguardism a widespread belief. Third-worldism, however, is not.
Does anyone know why?
Who was the best and the worst Emperor of Rome?
Julian was the best Emperor. Prove me wrong, faggots.
>>1706505
He got killed by the Persians.
Before Hitler be president.
Germany had black people?
>>1706407
Not really, but there was a very significant Turkish minority.
Yes there were. I remember reading a book about some half african kid growing up in the 30s when Hitler came to power, and how his Hitler youth counselor said he was to serve as a representative of Germany in Africa to further German interests there once the war was over, let me dig through my Amazon order history to give you a title.
>Yes
Just a simple question:
Weren't ancient, medieval, renaissance etc. armors not rust-proof?
This would greatly change the look of crusader armies, just imagine, thousands of men wearing rusty chainmails and plate armors?
Or am I wrong and their armors were rust proof?
>>1706253
They weren't rustproof, nothing is completely rustproof.
They were, however, cared for, because their wearers generally weren't complete idiots, and were oiled and scoured as needed.
Of course. Why, how else would we have copies of them to testament their appearance?
Why didn't they just rub lard on their armor and put it in the oven?
Hi my country holds 22.4 million square kilometers and much of the world's natural resources my name is [_____] but... I [COLAPSE]
Who I am?
The URSS
>>1706225
Russia
Sage
URSS?
is the comunism the best way to govern a nation?
>>1706125
[COLAPSE]
>>1706125
No
Unless your just some butthurt leader that only cares about themselves.
Then ya you're fine, but pathetic.
>>1706125
>gomunism
>govern
Flip a coin.
Tell me about the demiurge /his/. Who is he and what does he do?
he tries to do his best but he´s occluded
>>1705917
he creates the reality you are trapped in
why does he wear the mask?
You can travel back in time to any date but have to start out in the same location as you were in the present.
What date do you choose?
The present. It's where all my stuff is.
Just in the ending of 80s or beggining of 90s. Best decade tbqh.
>>1705810
1984, just in time to get my mother to have a abortion
If you had lived in the 450 B.C would you had supported the Roman Empire or the Barbarian tribes?
>Rome 2bh
I guess whichever one I was a member of.
>>1705694
>450 BC
>Empire
Oh boy.
>>1705694
The Goblins.
Are there any arguments that may be used by the majority of the population against zoophilia without them sounding like complete hypocrites? This isn't a bait thread and I would never think about doing it myself, just a moral question.
>It's cruel against the animal
No, not crueler than raising them for meat, meat that a majority of the population got no problems with eating meat. There are hunters and those eating meat produced more humanly, sure, but how many stay to that exclusively? There's also something called "artificial insemination" which practically is the same as sex or rape.
>We weren't made/evolved for that
The first argument is religious, which is fine as long as you are ready with other groups making other religious claims, which most people aren't. The second can only be used by primitivists who make up a very very small percentage of society.
>>1705670
I would argue that at least to modern notions of "proper" sexual activity, you require informed consent of both parties, which is for a purpose beyond merely protecting both parties, understanding and having some idea of what sex is for and about is an essential part of healthy sex.
Animals can't communicate meaningfully enough with humans to provide proper consent, when they even have the intelligence to grasp concepts like that.
Ergo, no zoophilia.
>can put dick in animal
>must make it legal
Its disgusting to me and we werent evolved for that
>>1705670
Eating animals is delicious but fucking them is disgusting. It's pretty simple m8
>but that's just your opinion
yeah, so is everything else.
What made Yugoslavia comfier than other socialist states?
>>1705578
They borrowed from their future comfy account and are now defaulting on the debt
>>1705578
Mixed economy
>>1705578
It wasn't socialist
How or why did it come about that humans are not percieved as inherently problematic and potentialy dangerous creatures, but instead the notion of humans being fundamentaly benign beings is generaly emphasized?
>>1705555
Humanism
>>1705574
but... history?
Renaissance>Enlightenment>Humanism>Democracy