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svenson (101 D)
02 Aug 10 UTC
Religion
This is not meant to be a religion bashing or promoting thread. Just meant to be a intellectual discussion on why people believe what they believe.
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Miro Klose (595 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
Homosexuality is no choice
I am confused how much religious and far right propaganda sneaks into the forum.
Miro Klose (595 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
Creationists and fascistslike personalities are posting their wierd ideas every day. I am not used to that in a forum and i argued a lot about it, but i see nomore sense in doing so.
Gobbledydook (1389 D(B))
08 Aug 10 UTC
There are such persons everywhere in the world. So stop trolling.
Miro Klose (595 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
No not everywhere, especially not creationists Mr.Troll...
stratagos (3269 D(S))
08 Aug 10 UTC
Trolls exist to generate reaction, Miro, so you're actually doing a *good* thing by refusing to rise to their bait
Miro Klose (595 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
You are a troll...
TheGhostmaker (1545 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
Homophobia has fuck all to do with being right wing.
Friendly Sword (636 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
Though it does have something to do with traditional conservatism, oui?

For better or worse Ghostmaker, nearly every prominent single fiscally conservative party in the western world is also somewhat more socially conservative in outlook than it's main leftist opposition. Perhaps there is no ideological link, but on a practical basis, unfortunately yes.
TheGhostmaker (1545 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
Conservatism isn't particularly right wing however. It is generally centre-right at most. Conservatives have no concern about central banks, regulation or taxation, they support the state provision of education, healthcare, some welfare benefit, public safety services etc.

Furthermore, homophobia can be found as a minority view in most schools of thought in the West. Generally, the only regimes that are homophobic are the extreme authoritarian- communist or fascist.
TheGhostmaker (1545 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
btw, regarding ideology, being principled right-wing means that you have to reject any government involvement in the non-issue of homosexuality. (You can privately think it is immoral, however)
Mafialligator (239 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
@ TGM I do see your point, and there is something to be said for principled right-wingness. It's not a position I agree with, but at least it's something to move forward with. Unfortunately the reality of the situation is that in practical politics, the people who actually make the decisions are rarely principled, on both the left and the right. And so, to say that anti-gay religious propaganda has nothing to do with right wing propaganda is kinda misleading. It may be technically true using the strictest and most literal definitions of the terms in question, but, by and large, is kinda useless for understanding reality.
Draugnar (0 DX)
08 Aug 10 UTC
Hitler was very left with all his social programs and shit. Hitler was homophobic. Tell me again how the right wing is where all the homophobes are?
dangermouse (5551 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
Didn't we just have a long discussion about how some people now try to argue that Hitler was "left" for their own personal reasons? Complete propoganda.
Draugnar (0 DX)
08 Aug 10 UTC
Mussolini’s fascism was a state socialism that was explicitly anti-Marx and aggressively nationalistic. Hitler’s National Socialism was state socialism at its worse. It not only shared the socialism of fascism, but was explicitly racist and homophobic. In this it differs from the state socialism of Burma today, and that of some African and Arab dictatorships.
spyman (424 D(G))
08 Aug 10 UTC
Homophobia right wing? Depend on your definition of right wing. TGM assumes an economic libertarian notion. Personally I tend to associate the concept with conservatism, especially social conservatism. From this perspective sexual conservatism especially with regards to homosexuality (I would put anti-abortion in this category too), is right wing.
largeham (149 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
Spyman +1
spyman (424 D(G))
08 Aug 10 UTC
The first line of the wikipedia entry on the topic, right-wing, describes it like this:
"In politics, right-wing, rightist and the Right are generally used to describe support for social stratification with the preservation of traditional social orders and values."

Thus, the trend towards acceptance of homosexuality is seen by many to undermine "traditional social orders and values".
spyman (424 D(G))
08 Aug 10 UTC
Thus while TGM, who identifies himself as "right-wing" may not want to be lumped in with the homophobes, there would also be libertarians (with similar views as TGM) who would reject being described as right-wing. You could just as easily say that economic libertarianism has "fuck all to do with being right wing".
The truth is politics is not as simple as left and right wing. There are far more dimensions. But I would say in common parlance, the OP notion of right wing would be more common than TGMs.
centurion1 (1478 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
Stupid thread. Miro is a troll. I think creationists are raving lunatics but they can post their views and attempt to defend their idiocy as Miro can defend his his conspiracy theories
Friendly Sword (636 D)
09 Aug 10 UTC
spyman +0.435
Draugnar loses, via Godwin's Law TKO.
mapleleaf (0 DX)
09 Aug 10 UTC
Here we go, misusing the word, "homophobe" again. It does NOT mean anti-gay.

Get a clue, you knee-jerk, pejorative slinging simpletons.
As to creationist and right wing bravo sierra choking the bandwidth, well, it's the internet. It attracts a fair amount of cranks. And that's probably a good thing, what with the illuminating of folly and all.
Wait, doesn't homophobe mean two words that sound the same but are spelled differently?
That's homophone, Bob.
spyman (424 D(G))
09 Aug 10 UTC
What does it mean them Mapleleaf? Please enlighten the simpletons.
spyman (424 D(G))
09 Aug 10 UTC
Typo... What does it mean *then
mapleleaf (0 DX)
09 Aug 10 UTC
@spyman - Gladly.

homophobia - the IRRATIONAL FEAR of homosexuality, such as a fear of contagion.
- the IRRATIONAL FEAR of a heterosexual male that OTHERS might
think that he is gay.
spyman (424 D(G))
09 Aug 10 UTC
I don't agree. It is not really a phobia. It's a perjorative way of describing attitudes which are not accepting of homosexuality. Admitedly it is a loaded term.
Dictionary.com

" irrational fear of, aversion to, or discrimination against homosexuality or homosexuals"

You're both right, its a floor wax and a dessert topping.
mapleleaf (0 DX)
09 Aug 10 UTC
Fair enough. We agree that it is a politically correct pejorative. I loathe political correctness. In fact, I attach phobia status to political correctness.

Political Correctness - The irrational fear of making anybody feel bad about themselves.
TheGhostmaker (1545 D)
09 Aug 10 UTC
“Didn't we just have a long discussion about how some people now try to argue that Hitler was "left" for their own personal reasons? Complete propoganda.”

Actually, I raised the point made by Hayek, that National Socialism was socialist. Btw, it’s only propaganda when you become anti-intellectual about it and say that, “therefore, socialists are all anti-Semitic”.

“Homophobia right wing? Depend on your definition of right wing. TGM assumes an economic libertarian notion. Personally I tend to associate the concept with conservatism, especially social conservatism. From this perspective sexual conservatism especially with regards to homosexuality (I would put anti-abortion in this category too), is right wing.”

Right-wing and small government I use interchangeably. Small government clearly implies that homosexuality etc. should be no concern of the state. People identify me very quickly as right wing, and then the inevitable questions of “are you homophobic?” etc. begin to flow. The base assumption, that supporting a free market, implies an ideological preference for authoritarianism is bogus. Similarly, the assumption in Europe at least that the left are permissive and liberal is equally bogus.

If I am identified as right-wing, and conservatives are too, then it necessarily the case that the part of the ideology shared between the two (being to varying degrees pro-free market) is what defines being right wing.

Under this understanding, homophobia is not a part of being right wing.

(Note: as I’ve often mentioned, Bastiat, who would today be called right-wing, was considered left-wing in his own time)
SteevoKun (588 D)
09 Aug 10 UTC
Homosexual sex is a choice. Therefore engaging in homosexual sex is a moral issue.
Draugnar (0 DX)
09 Aug 10 UTC
@Steevo - by whose standard of morals? I may not be gay, but what happens between two consenting adults in the privacy of one of their homes (if they don't co-habitate) is no one's business but theirs. And no one said having sex wasn't a choice. the issue is if homosexuality (the desire and urge for a same sex relationship) is a choice and I believe it is part of the makeup of that person. Is it nature or nurture? I can't say. But no gay man in their right mind would *choose* the ostracism that used to come with being gay (and still does to a lesser degree).
Mafialligator (239 D)
09 Aug 10 UTC
Engaging in homosexual sex is not necessarily a moral issue. It only is if you choose to believe there's something wrong with it.
Jamiet99uk (808 D)
09 Aug 10 UTC
Not all moral issues are the business of the state, however. I am very much of the view that, with the exception of protecting those under the age of consent, it is none of the state's business who I have sex with.
Draugnar (0 DX)
09 Aug 10 UTC
Jamiet + .5 - I agree in principal, but it is the states business if the person you are having sex with doesn't consent, be it rape, bestiality, or molestation of a corpse.
Jamiet99uk (808 D)
09 Aug 10 UTC
Notwithstanding my comments, I just realised Steevokun's statement is a HUGE logical fail:

"Homosexual sex is a choice. Therefore engaging in homosexual sex is a moral issue."

The one does not logically follow from the other. Let's replace 'homosexual sex' with a variable 'X' to illustrate this:

"X is a choice. Therefore engaging in X is a moral issue"

Thus:

"Deciding whether to wear shoes or go barefoot is a choice. Therefore the wearing of shoes is a moral issue"

/fail.
Draugnar (0 DX)
09 Aug 10 UTC
LOL! Ok, Jamie, you get the other half point for pointing that out!
Jamiet99uk (808 D)
09 Aug 10 UTC
" Draugnar: Yes, that's fair enough. I should modify my statement to the following:

Presuming my sexual partner(s) are in a position to give legitimate consent, and have done so, it is none of the state's business who I have sex with.
Draugnar (0 DX)
09 Aug 10 UTC
Agreed 100%, Jamie.
@ Miro Klose --

First of all, in case you haven't noticed, this Forum is more liberal than Jane Fonda. Second, I'm sure you could have posted on my thread on this one. Third, I do not use religious arguments on this issue (unless we're talking about homosexuality in the Church) Fourth, my thread DOES NOT reflect my views. I was merely asking what the Forum thought about an editorial I read. (I confirmed that this Forum is as liberal as Jane Fonda)
@ everyone --

I don't think we need three threads to discuss this issue. I will be happy to continue this debate on the thread "PROP 8 OVERTURNED"


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_Beau_ (212 D)
09 Aug 10 UTC
Unpausing game
Could an admin please unpause game 33847? We agreed to a pause for one week, which has passed, but one player hasn't returned.
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baumhaeuer (245 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
Whatever happened to Stukus or Kaptain Kool?
They haven't shown up on the forum for a while.
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Miyazaki (0 DX)
08 Aug 10 UTC
New World Diplomacy Game
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=35377

Hey all, I've started a new World Diplomacy IX game - please join! Thanks :)
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Jeffy (100 D)
09 Aug 10 UTC
University of south Florida bulls
Usf will beat uf in football
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The Czech (39715 D(S))
09 Aug 10 UTC
wta gunboat starts in 10 min
gameID=35435
if it doesn't fill it's nighty-night for the czech
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JECE (1248 D)
02 Aug 10 UTC
Settlement Fight
Hello, a friend of mine launched a new game today: www.settlementfight.com. Check it out!

(His website is www.greatplay.net. I also reccomend it.)
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zscheck (2531 D)
31 Jul 10 UTC
Most Valuable non-SC on the map:
Vote now!!
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
01 Aug 10 UTC
Ghost-Rating Game Challenge
If you'd like to play, post your interest below along with your August GR and desired paramters. Sign-up will end Monday the 9th.
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DJEcc24 (246 D)
06 Aug 10 UTC
The highschool diplomacy players
Yes i am in highschool and would be interested in perhaps playing an all highschool player diplomacy game. Perhaps we can come up with some funky way of playing like our talking has to be in pig latin or somethin. Probably not something stupid like that though.
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centurion1 (1478 D)
07 Aug 10 UTC
how to open a ganes diplomatic channels
Just finished a game recently And want people to know how NOT to start off a relationship. You do NT make demands and tell people where to move. For example if I'm France I do not go to Germany you move here and there. Its very annoying and is not smart This demand things like that of people
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martinck1 (4464 D(S))
08 Aug 10 UTC
Another Ghost Rating Challenge - Go On, You Know You Want To
Is anyone up for a second GRC game? I haven't played with lots of people here, which would be great if anyone else is up for it - say top 200? First 7 to sign up play?

109 martinck1 (100-500, WTA only, anon, 36hours - 2 days)
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terry32smith (0 DX)
08 Aug 10 UTC
LIve - Battle of the Best - Starts @ 12:55pmPST
http://www.webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=35409
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stratagos (3269 D(S))
08 Aug 10 UTC
Strat's noncontroverial thread


Puppies are cute!
If you disagree, tell me why - then post something *you* think no one can disagree with...
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trip (696 D(B))
07 Aug 10 UTC
Gunboaters Anonymous
See inside...
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jcbryan97 (134 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
Live Gunboat 101bet WTA
Live Gunboat 101bet WTA

http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=35400
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Conservative Man (100 D)
07 Aug 10 UTC
Conservative Man Weekly
Someone suggested that I confine my posts to one thread. I'm not going to do that, but I will confine the threads I start to Conservative Man Weekly threads. (Most of the time)
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President Eden (2750 D)
07 Aug 10 UTC
POSTING IS A CHOICE
Info in next post
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mapleleaf (0 DX)
07 Aug 10 UTC
Trolls are to be IGNORED.
How stupid are you people anyway? This useless waste of skin, Conservative Man is spamming the forum. Do not respond to it.
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killer135 (100 D)
05 Aug 10 UTC
End Game
I just want to see some of the community's freaky endings and hear the stories behind them.
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=35176
I was Germany, allied with France. We killed England,Russia, and Italy fast.Then Austria becomes a challenge over who gets what. That's when I find out he's been allied with Turkey all this time, So I send my fleets at France, my armies at both of them, and try to stalemate. I end up in a draw, Turkey and France had combined 21 SCs to my 13 SCs.
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
Obiwan's Request
http://ksolo.myspace.com/actions/showSongProfile.do?rid=2349289&sid=30038&uid=13323842

I never post this sort of stuff, but it's for a friend of mine...so yes, if you could watch and rate (preferably highly, it's only 3 minutes) I'd be very grateful...
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centurion1 (1478 D)
08 Aug 10 UTC
game apology
Very Sorry a game ended a few hours a day. Really sorry I resigned I'm on vacation should never have joined. Gg all
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ava2790 (232 D(S))
05 Aug 10 UTC
This Site (as an authoritative polity)
Love it or hate it folks, this site is a dominant feature in our lives all over the world, and seems to have no interest in going away.
My question for you is: can we live without this seemingly ubiquitous feature of human existence? And do we want to?
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TheGhostmaker (1545 D)
05 Aug 10 UTC
Fallacy Spotting
Logic and logical fallacies I find fascinating. Find the fallacy in the argument provided, name it, and then provide a fallacious argument for someone to do the same with. Note: the conclusion need not be false!
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curtis (8870 D)
07 Aug 10 UTC
Need one more for a live game
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=35356
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Geofram (130 D(B))
30 Jul 10 UTC
Exuberant Public Press
I'm looking for players for a public press game. Details inside:
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Bob Genghiskhan (1233 D)
07 Aug 10 UTC
Anonymous non-gunboat live game
20 minutes from now, 20 point buy in...

http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=35349
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The Czech (39715 D(S))
07 Aug 10 UTC
Gunboaters R Us Live in 20 Min 39 Point Buy in
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Friendly Sword (636 D)
15 Jul 10 UTC
The State (as an authoritative polity)
Love it or hate it folks, the state is a dominant feature in our lives all over the world, and seems to have no interest in going away.
My question for you is: can we live without this seemingly ubiquitous feature of human exitence? And do we want to?
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