Who won the space race?
>>1024222
Man.
I'm a nationalist in almost every sense except for space.
>>1024222
USA but the prize was a bunch of nothig
>inb4 technology and show-off power
>>1024222
Everybody
Was there a single country that truly deserved to be penalized for "starting" WW1?
What kind of question is that?
"deserve" is not something that weighs heavily in the anarchic arena of international relations.
>>1022503
They certainly felt that Germany "deserved" to be dismantled over it.
>>1022524
It wasn't so much the allies thought Germany "deserved" to be partitioned as it was nation-states acting in their self interest by dividing the power & wealth of their principle rival.
Moral judgements rarely come into the decision making process of international relations.
Question to a very specific minority on /his/—Christians who support the LGBT community. I know that some of you guys exist in this board. Now, tell me, what's your justification? I'd like to hear your point of view.
>inb4 gay centurion
>inb4 queer Jesus analysis
Anything else besides the aforementioned?
We must try to be like God, and love all unconditionally. All sinners are creatures of God, and will find heaven eventually
>>1020613
>we must try to be like God
That is blasphemy
>>1020613
I think he only wanted Christians to respond.
Why aren't people class conscious?
Class doesn't matter any more, its all ethnicity and sect nowadays.
>>1012482
Class consciousness
>>1012501
>Implying that sects and ethnic ideologies are not the result of economic relationships between people
>lel morality is subjective xD
>classical liberalism's morals are just inventions of dead white men xD
>no you shouldn't do anything to help anyone
>yes you should only think of yourself
>its all relative anyway xD
When will this cancerous meme die? Or are we just riding this meme philosophy until civilization collapses?
Moral relativism is literally the edgy philosophical bullshit version of Stephen Colbert's truthiness: it validates bullshit views that have the quality of seeming or being felt to be true, even if not necessarily true.
In that case, tell us how to bridge the is-ought gap
>>1019544
moral relativism is the invention of those wanting to impose their politics and use it as an absurd self-defeating "opponent", not to beat the moral relativists (they dont exist), but to convience the idiots to follow their politics.
moral relativism is a contradiction in terms. relativism is a scientific methodology used in different social and human sciences, where it has a legitimate position and is used without trouble.
>>1019548
make me fggt
ITT: Sum up a country's history in greentext. Others try to guess what it is. I'll start with an easy one.
>muh never conquered
>fucking pastas
>tfw no coastline
Here's another
>" "
>" "
>" "
Ethiopia
>>1016719
HRE
>fur
>defeat americans
>world war 1
>independence!
I challenge you to find a cooler historical flag
I like this one a lot.
I've seen better b8 in my time.
Why is World War 1 often considered more horrific and traumatic for the nations involved than its sequel, even though WW2 was more destructive in absolute terms?
>>1017266
psychological, there was nothing like it on that scale b4
You have to remember that it was the *first* world war. I.E nobody had ever seen anything of that kind before. Ever. To people who lived back then, the brutality and immensity of it was utterly baffling.
>>1017266
Because World War I is what started the twentieth century. World War I was the real and meaningful break from the naivetes of nineteenth century thought, and once broken, there was no going back.
People were able to remain comfy in their pleasant Victorian, Edwardian fictions of the world until WWI jolted them out of it. It was here that the pretty lies of jolly war were destroyed, forever. No nice clean six month campaign, no getting that shell-shock to "man up" and stand and fight, he shouldn't be like that, what a coward. Also chemical weapons were so absolutely god-damn wretched that the world still gets triggered by them more than anything else short of nuclear (but not enough for Obama to stand up to his 'red-line' language).
It was a cherry-pop of human depravity, and the reality of technology, which required new ways of thinking, and the jettisoning of naive idocies of heroic sentimentality. This done, the sequel didn't seem as bad.
what is the best way to stop rising fascism?
Create a society proud of itself and its own ability to survive and not one that relies on the government to keep them safe.
>>1027218
Stop agitating the populous and vilifying their general identity.
>read: stop importanting people who hate them into their country
Not trying to be edgy but violence is the only feasible measure against an actual Nazi movement. Once they've started idolizing the most catastrophic failed state in history there's no reasoning with them.
What metaphysical doctrine does /his/ subscribe to? Why?
>doctrines
>>>/x/ is that way, friend
Scientific realism desu.
>>1017871
This.
>there are people who seriously believe "A wizard did it" is a rational explanation for anything
>Egyptian civilization lasted 3000 years.
>We have 0.0001 of their documents
inb4 revisionism memes
Think of all the cultures and civilizations we have no written records of
>>995241
Lost in time...like tears in rain...
When did "Indians" became "poo in the loo" tier?
Weren't they a glorious civilization?
Are modern indian people descendants of the old civilizations?
>>1024383
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cochin_%281504%29
All downhill from here
went downhill when the natives ruled themselves
They were always POOINLOO shitskin fucking niggers.
Culture: None.
Literature: None.
War Victories: None.
Redpilled Mindset: None.
So I'm going to get alot of hate for this...but I'm just going to go out and ask it?
Why doesen't /His/ like any black history? How does this affect your own careers, relationships with blacks in your field or generally.
The reason I ask is because I was your typical afrophobe - tried to stay away from African history and politics, yet I was reading Lee Kuan Yew's memoirs and he has nothing but good things to say about Julius Nyerere - the president of Tanzania whom he said he befriended was genuinly impressed by. He actually said he was sad and disspointed Tanzania did not become a wealthy and powerful country.
Kissinger says the same thing, marvelling how he translated Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and describing him as a Bismarck character whose power and reach spread across Africa and into the third world.
Looking at all these statements by leaders who were hardly politically correct leftist sjws, how can one reconcile their utter hatred of blacks and people of african decent while appreciating important historical figuires.
Because about a third/quarter of this board comes from /pol/ and their experience with black history is WE WUZ KANGS memes
More over, can /his/ truly be effective when looking at history when allowing Dark Enlighentment biases and personal prejudice to be a basic framework of analysis?
>>1022364
/thread
I don't understand how nationalism is a modernist thing.
>>1021553
Did it originate in the ancient or medieval eras? No? Then it's modern.
What's wrong with striving to improve your country over others?
You sound like a cuck to me.
That's like saying feminism isn't modern because there were amelioration of women's societal status through history.
Did Hitler actually believe the whole shebang about Communism being created by the Jews to ruin everything and the Aryan race being top dog that he wrote about in Mein Kampf or did he consciously invent all this bullshit because he knew it was a cheap way of gaining favour from frustrated mad as fuck Jingoist Germans?
Communism/Bolshevism was very much pushed by the jews to globalize and create a new world order. The implications of this meant aryans wouldnt control as much territory anymore. this was against the laws of nature for hitler. Him hyping up the aryan race was to garner support for his cause, something akin to those stormfag "we wuz spartans and shit" YouTube videos.
>>1020050
>Announcing sages
>>1020062
>believing saging wasn't disabled