Razia

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[–] Razia@lemmygrad.ml 18 points 1 week ago

He speaks like an academic, he admits when he doesn't have enough information about something. He's definitely speaking on behalf of the government but I have yet to hear anything from him that was not based on the facts; reasonable predictions, which often prove true. He also speaks well and passionately, and I quite admire him.

I found out that he fought in the Iran-Iraq war as a 16 year old, which comes through in the way he approaches things. I dearly hope that he survives all this, wouldn't put it past the Zionists to come after figures like this, might even hit his university like the bloodthirsty monsters that they are.

Western media in general has reached the point where listening to it is likely to do the reverse of informing you, it will actively misinform you and confuse your picture of the situation. I only check it for the biggest most verifiable facts these days and note the spin and move on. It's as bad as Pakistani media these days, no point listening if you actually want to understand what's happening.

[–] Razia@lemmygrad.ml 14 points 1 week ago

Lmao, a girl can dream!

[–] Razia@lemmygrad.ml 34 points 1 week ago

I'm genuinely impressed by the way they're playing their cards.

The inherent disadvantage of ballistic missiles is that the cost of delivering a particular explosive payload to a given location is quite high. The advantage, is being able to strike at great range at short notice and being able to hit the enemy without them being able to easily defend the entire threatened area and without exposing your forces to easy counterattack.

So the IRGC is playing a careful game of demonstration and pressure. They demonstrate they can hit their targets, show that defensive systems are ineffective, deplete their magazines and remove their early detection capabilities. Now the US-Israel complex can't predict when and where they will be hit, and recognize that anything can be destroyed at any time. Suddenly, by applying 20-30 missiles and a relative handful of drones per day, striking randomly without giving respite, announcing target lists (as above), picking and choosing the most vulnerable, cost-effective targets, Iran is able to completely paralyze the economies and normal life of essentially all of their enemies across West Asia while also degrading their military capabilities.

I'm convinced that we're witnessing a major evolution in the future of warfare centered on drones and ballistic missiles across Ukraine and the Iran war and the IRGC is currently defining military history in a way that will be studied for a long time to come.

It's very impressive, and it's so satisfying to see the imperialists cowering for once!

[–] Razia@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Thank you for introducing me to this site, great analysis from Indi and so well written!

[–] Razia@lemmygrad.ml 16 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I'm pretty sure that this one is from the 12 day war, I remember seeing it last year. https://www.douyin.com/video/7613044092256075369

Great compilation though, I've got my eyes on Rednote for videos dodging Israeli and US censorship.

[–] Razia@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 1 month ago

It's definitely both very complex, with layered mechanics, and also honestly things aren't always well explained in game. I have a lot of time in it and I still run into new systems that I can't get to work without looking through answers from other players and guides etc. I find it rewarding now that I can make sense of it and understand a lot of the core systems, but it took a while to get there and I also didn't play the game for a long time after buying it because trying to build something for the first time is like hitting a brick wall.

But, if you're interested in more accessible city builders, I can recommend a couple - try out frostpunk, the original one, great vibes and music and it's generally much easier to pick it up while still having lots of room to optimize.

For something completely different, Per Aspera let's you terraform mars as an AI and make narrative choices while building huge systems of industry and extraction across the whole planet. Very satisfying although be warned that it's impossible to make nice and neat cities because of the way its road building and placement works.

[–] Razia@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 1 month ago (3 children)

At the risk of being stereotypical, I'm playing Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic. I just recently finished setting up oil industry and rail for exporting fuel, alcohol, and food. The alcohol is only for export and no-one is addicted. I'm determined to achieve self-sufficiency and am working on the steel industry next!

I've also reinstalled Morrowind with a monstrous Vanilla-Extended Mod Pack from the Open Morrowind Modding community and spent last night sleepily clicking my way through 440 mod downloads. I've succeeded, and am now slightly terrified of the monster I've created.

[–] Razia@lemmygrad.ml 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

It's an interesting thing to think about - I would argue that you have a point, but unlike economics, which is by definition social because humans are fundamental to the economy - statistics can be focused on non-human subjects across the natural sciences. But, when statistics is applied to humans and societies e.g. through sample surveys, I would argue that in those situations it is operating as a social science.

I've not delved deeply into the definitions around this, my work is usually in programme evaluation in the development sector, but I'd be interested to look up academic writing around this question.

I'm unfortunately one of those crazy people who is genuinely enthusiastic about the philosophy of science and abstract definitions.

[–] Razia@lemmygrad.ml 15 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Back when I used to watch them, I found that Max himself and others under the greyzone umbrella are outright transphobic.

There are some examples in this article: https://socialistcurrents.org/?p=4428

I noticed this on some of their videos on youtube as well. I think that they do valuable reporting on a number of anti-imperialist causes, particularly with respect to Palestine, but I'm not going to watch people regularly who are outright bigoted against trans people like me.

Ben Norton does great work though, I watch him regularly, the Geopolitical Economy Report is well researched and well presented and I've yet to get a whiff of this sort of bigotry from him. Glad he went his own way.

[–] Razia@lemmygrad.ml 11 points 1 month ago

It's incredibly self-defeating to desperately want manufacturing to come back to the US, and then punish the Chinese when they do actually go and invest, I love how consistently the US is pulling the rug out from under its own feet these days.