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Yes. Reworking Kaiserreich from the ground up would result in a better mod at this point.Then should we go and gut Kaiserreich of all of the Syndicalist crap because thats also glorifying them?
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Yes. Reworking Kaiserreich from the ground up would result in a better mod at this point.Then should we go and gut Kaiserreich of all of the Syndicalist crap because thats also glorifying them?
Just replace Kaiserreich with Kaiserredux at this point. No one's gonna know the difference.Yes. Reworking Kaiserreich from the ground up would result in a better mod at this point.
Take away some of the autistic schizo shit like Pirate Miklos Horthy and a lot of the Malta stuff and KX is an even better direct upgrade on KR.Just replace Kaiserreich with Kaiserredux at this point. No one's gonna know the difference.
The head of state is the one who represents the country on an international level. I think it's fine to stick with thatIn TFR, do you think its pretty dumb how insistent they are on having the leader portrait be the head of state rather than head of government/paramount leader? This is fine for the US and Russia but Canada and Australia's portraits are the literal who governor generals rather than the actual PM's.
It's okay, I really don't want another excuse to stare at Justin Trudeau's mug.In TFR, do you think its pretty dumb how insistent they are on having the leader portrait be the head of state rather than head of government/paramount leader? This is fine for the US and Russia but Canada and Australia's portraits are the literal who governor generals rather than the actual PM's.
I think the last time I actually booted up KR was after the Germany update and that pretty much killed any remaining interest I had in the mod. KX is infinitely more enjoyable now.Take away some of the autistic schizo shit like Pirate Miklos Horthy and a lot of the Malta stuff and KX is an even better direct upgrade on KR.
Spencer can become successor of Caligula Biden.
It's been an a long-running talking point in both dissident right circles in both countries, the only thing missing was actual itemization of what shell accounts and how much money was being sent to them.Late-ish but on the subject of USAID, it's funny how in TFR the liberals lose support in Russia when America collapses. I guess the Russian devs were aware of it already.
It has pretty much always been known in right-wing circles in America and Europe that USAID and NGOs are super shady and facilitators of regime change. Look at fucking Georgia with 15,000 registered NGOs inside the country. It getting blown up and exposed only shows just how massive the graft and corruption was.Late-ish but on the subject of USAID, it's funny how in TFR the liberals lose support in Russia when America collapses. I guess the Russian devs were aware of it already.
That's the hilarious thing about many Eastern European states. If it's not state controlled or aligned, it's probably funded by the US and to a lesser extent the EU.It's been an a long-running talking point in both dissident right circles in both countries, the only thing missing was actual itemization of what shell accounts and how much money was being sent to them.
Georgia is especially hilarious because the country is basically a monopoly game property that changes hands every decade or so. Ivanishvili didn't even have to do much sneaky stuff to get the country, he just bought it.It has pretty much always been known in right-wing circles in America and Europe that USAID and NGOs are super shady and facilitators of regime change. Look at fucking Georgia with 15,000 registered NGOs inside the country. It getting blown up and exposed only shows just how massive the graft and corruption was.
One thing TNO, or any Cold War mod in general, is missing is the lack of shady finances funding subversive elements of foreign governments. Of course, some mods timelines allow for less of it compared to reality.That's the hilarious thing about many Eastern European states. If it's not state controlled or aligned, it's probably funded by the US and to a lesser extent the EU.
That would require admitting that perhaps liberal bureaucratic systems aren't the daisies and roses people pretend they areOne thing TNO, or any Cold War mod in general, is missing is the lack of shady finances funding subversive elements of foreign governments. Of course, some mods timelines allow for less of it compared to reality.
It has pretty much always been known in right-wing circles in America and Europe that USAID and NGOs are super shady and facilitators of regime change. Look at fucking Georgia with 15,000 registered NGOs inside the country. It getting blown up and exposed only shows just how massive the graft and corruption was.
The US is so focused on promoting gay niggerism to Eastern Europe that they tried to subvert Estonia once back in 2006 under the Bush Adminstration, simply because a gay Cuban mulatto got told to fuck off by the locals. That's how serious they are to that extent.That's the hilarious thing about many Eastern European states. If it's not state controlled or aligned, it's probably funded by the US and to a lesser extent the EU.
1. (U) Summary: Discussion in Estonia about tolerance and integration has focused mainly on the cultural and linguistic divide between the Estonian and Russian communities. Looking forward, the GOE intends to broaden its Integration Action Plan to include initiatives designed to address integration of new, and non-European, arrivals. The timing is auspicious. In the wake of several racially-motivated incidents involving Embassy staff and the wider diplomatic community, on March 2 the Ambassador initiated a Tolerance Action Plan to raise awareness and sensitivity with GOE officials, law enforcement, academics, NGOs, and with the Estonian public. On June 6 the issue gained prominence when Dutch Ambassador Hans Glaubitz reported to the press that he was leaving Estonia due to racist and homophobic incidents against his African-Cuban partner. End Summary.
2. (U) While Estonia's minority population (of non- European descent) is tiny, membership in the EU, rapid economic growth, growing tourism, and declining birthrates will increase immigration pressure and potentially lead to an increase in the number of racial minorities (i.e., foreign workers, students, tourists, immigrants, etc.). Reported racially-motivated incidents have been relatively limited in number to date, and law enforcement officials tell us that there is no evidence of a statistical spike. However, over the past year there have been six incidents of U.S. nationals being racially harassed and/or intimidated. Anecdotal evidence from members of the wider diplomatic community, foreign tourists, students, and business people also indicate that challenges may lie ahead.
3. (SBU) On Feb 21, the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) report on Estonia made a number of recommendations to improve the atmosphere for tolerance. The report has been criticized in some quarters for having been poorly sourced and based on incomplete information. However, ECRI made a number of recommendations and observations with which we agree:
- Estonia has no hate crime specific legislation, and Estonian prosecution of hate crimes has not been aggressive. Punishment for first-time offenders is particularly lax. - More efforts must be made in awareness-raising to ensure that law enforcement officials and victims of race hate crimes are aware of appropriate provisions of the Criminal Code allowing for prosecution of hate crimes. - Estonian authorities ought to add the teaching of the benefits of diversity and living in a multicultural society in school programs. - Estonian authorities need to provide support for the Press Council of Estonia and the Estonian Newspaper Association for training journalists on issues related to racism and racial discrimination. - More training is needed for law enforcement on issues related to racism and racial discrimination.
4. (U) In March the Ambassador initiated a Mission Tolerance Action Plan to begin a conversation with our Estonian interlocutors on tolerance issues. The initiative is based on the premise that it is far better for Estonia to tackle this problem while it is fairly limited than to try to address it later when it may be more entrenched. Our strategy has been to share both positive and negative experiences from one of the world's most diverse nations, rather than provide a preachy laundry list of what Estonia must do to fix the problem. We believe the approach has been appreciated, and, given the positive reception from GOE officials, NGOs, and Estonian civil society, is hitting its mark. 5. (U) To date the Embassy has organized the following series of events and activities, specifically targeting GOE officials, local government officials, educators, NGOs, law enforcement, students, and young people in order to raise the level of awareness, sensitivity, and understanding of tolerance issues. Additional events are being planned for the coming months.
5. (U) To date the Embassy has organized the following series of events and activities, specifically targeting GOE officials, local government officials, educators, NGOs, law enforcement, students, and young people in order to raise the level of awareness, sensitivity, and understanding of tolerance issues. Additional events are being planned for the coming months. - On April 18 Post hosted a DVC between the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and Estonian working-level government officials (national and local) and NGOs to discuss promoting tolerance in education and sharing best practices. The Estonian participants found the SPLC's relationship with local government and law enforcement very informative, and the SPLC has promised to share its latest tolerance material for use and adaptation by Estonian officials. - A recently-returned ILVP recipient (February/March), Ken Koort, Advisor to Minister of Population and Migration Paul Eerik-Rummo, wrote an article on May 20 based on his experience in the U.S. for one of Estonia's leading Russian dailies. Koort praised U.S. multiculturalism and reflected on what Estonia could learn from U.S. diversity.
Speaking of Russian libtards. Navalnys path in fire rises was pretty suprising .It's been an a long-running talking point in both dissident right circles in both countries, the only thing missing was actual itemization of what shell accounts and how much money was being sent to them.