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BruceVC

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  1. Well sometimes in life we are all faced with the acceptance of our realities that can be profoundly influenced by others ..and this can sometimes be a negative thing like Putins War for the sovereign country of Ukraine Now because this is an existential threat to the entire country, culture and freedom of Ukraine it is expected if you are a citizen to stand by your country where reasonable. Dont think of it as conscription, think of it like duty and possible sacrifice in support of your way of life ?
  2. I agree with everything you mention here, great post and very informative But do you personally agree with it, I dont mean it from a Constitution perspective because sometimes we all obey the law and Constitution but that doesnt mean we necessarily agree with it. So do you personally support Conscription in Finland?
  3. Just to clarify something, no one is suggesting we must want to die for our country. Very few people really want to die for any reason I am asking what would you do if your country was invaded like the Ukrainians are experiencing and this debate started around conscription. Conscription under these circumstances I support because Ukraine literally faces an existential threat. I dont automatically support conscription because sometimes its unhelpful if you consider Vietnam. So it all depends on the country and the conflict or the history of conflict. For example @Elerond do you support Finnish military service ? But conscription for Ukrainians doesn't mean you want to die, it means you stand by your country in these terrible times
  4. https://platinumjubilee.gov.uk/ Its the British Queens 70th celebration of being the UK monarch, what an incredible life she has led and the Royal family makes a very important contribution towards the legacy of the UK and tourism. She is the first UK queen to be in that position for 70 years Its on for 3 days and I would encourage those who enjoy pomp and pageantry to try to watch parts of it ....their are really interesting troop parades. The British are masters of this type of celebration And for those who may think, "why would I care about a Colonial queens parade " I would just point out again that European Colonialism doesnt exist anymore and the majority of African counties are still part of the Commonwealth, where the Queen is the symbolic head, so its a celebration for all including former colonies My stepmom, sister and her fiancée are in London at the moment so they fortunate enough to be watching it live
  5. And if Germany was invaded unprovoked and German cities were being destroyed and thousands of Germans citizens were being killed what would you do?
  6. Thats good to know, now that she has gone back to Ukraine where in Ukraine is she going back to and will she be finishing her education in Ukraine? What is she studying ?
  7. I appreciate the clarification, I often need examples when people make points for me to understand certain points being made and this post provides that nicely
  8. All guns? As in every gun ....you know thats never going to happen so why want something that is not possible ?
  9. McDonald Index is a very interesting and applicable economic metric, it has some flaws to it but its a good way of measuring the strength of currencies and the spending power within a country
  10. Im a little unsure about what you saying, I like what I think you saying but Im not sure I do understand your broader point? When you say " societies are the sum of the individuals " what exactly do you mean? Let me use an example, their is a high level of gun violence in the US. What does this tell us about the society of the US? Surly we dont generalize about the worst aspects and criminal elements of any society and say that is a reflection of the society We must separate bad behavior from good behavior and that should be the sum of the society because if most people really believed the US was a country of mass shootings or structural racism why would so many people want to immigrate their?
  11. Thanks for the detail, I appreciate it and you have answered my questions nicely You guys are doing a good thing helping out like this
  12. Same as us, the global inflation is really hurting everyone in SA in an unprecedented way and as usual it hurts the poor the most I can tell you one thing, it will have to be a deadly virus with a 60%+ fatality rate before we see the level of global lockdowns again that we went through over the last 2 years Is your petrol\gas expensive, I know Iran producers oil so I imagine this type of cost is less? In SA its the most expensive its been in living memory and we also have own petrol tax which is on hold at the moment
  13. I never played in Al-Qadim, it gets mostly positive feedback from those that experienced it
  14. I hear you, war can be such an inconvenience to gaming...I hope my fellow gamers are okay
  15. When a country is invaded like we seeing with Putins War their is lots of jobs you can be recruited to do that include patrol and information gathering, engineering, repurposing of vehicles, catering, hospital work, salvaging of destroyed cities. I have seen lots of this on CNN where they interview both men and women who are actively involved in the war effort but they not frontline soldiers and they all volunteers. They dont need to be conscripted and very few of them had any military experience I would expect this when your entire country faces an existential threat. How many Ukrainians have been sent to fight the Russians without ammunition, can you provide links because I am not aware of it ?
  16. I consider the various D&D/AD&D worlds to be very different in many ways that include history, gods, races and geography But why Im so fond of Greyhawk is because it was the first AD&D world I DM in and then I moved to FR which is my overall favorite and still is But I loved the fact that Greyhawk had the locations of modules like Against the Giants and Queen of the Spiders, these were epic modules. ( here is link to the Queen, needless to say Lolth is smoking hot ) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_of_the_Spiders And then Greyhawk had these unique countries and regions that represented high fantasy like the Empire of Iuz which was a country where the dark god Iuz ruled on the earth https://greyhawkonline.com/greyhawkwiki/Iuz
  17. I have a different view, I believe if your country is invaded you have both a patriotic and practical duty to defend your country in anyway you can. I know Ukrainians who are not in the army but are doing other work to assist the war effort so Im not suggesting everyone must become a soldier because we not all soldiers We all only have one country you born in and if that matters then when that country is invaded and their is a stated objective, like Putin mentioned, to raze the country to the ground you have to ask yourself what matters to you and what defines you as citizen. So I support the mandatory conscription and if I was Ukrainian and wanted to live in Ukraine I would definitely be part of the war effort in anyway possible But of course I understand why people immigrate and I dont question those reasons as long as its legal. But thats not the same as the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  18. Some of my family in SA and UK have been following the events of Putins War. We donate money to NGO that support the Ukrainian refugees and we were talking about the millions of refugees and how East European countries have assisted in so many ways to ameliorate the reality of life for Ukrainians. You guys should be very proud of the general effort and assistance your countries have provided And not everyone can offer a room to take in refugees for a variety of practical and understandable reasons like space in a house, the costs and other reasons like having a stranger, that you may sympathize with, but you still dont know them A couple of questions were asked about taking in any Ukrainian and I thought I would get your input, these questions may sound strange but they part of the understanding of the logistics . So in no particular order of significance what language do you speak with each other, I assume English? did the student have family who stayed in Ukraine or were her family also refugees who paid for the food and other costs and if you paid was it expensive what did she use to do during the day, did she have friends and or other Ukrainians that she associated with And then did your family get on with her? I know it sounds weird but what was it like, did she use to talk about the war? Thanks
  19. Mamie I was telling my UK family about how you took in that Ukrainian student , is she still staying with your family? I wanted to ask you some questions
  20. My mom and stepdad have 2 pugs, I love pugs. They so cute, some people in my family dislike these dogs and think that they look like " fat hamsters "
  21. https://thecradle.co/Article/columns/11133 @Darkpriest You will find this link interesting Here is a good read that discusses one of the attempts to create a non-aligned Western new world economic order but it also highlights its greatest failure because without a meaningful and powerful economy like China to support this type of initiative it will have limited success. To quote from the link " "Russia-China, though, is a much more complex matter. Extremely fearful of provoking US sanctions, Chinese banks are refraining – at least for the moment – to increase their deals with Russian banks, which brings us to the case of UnionPay: The Chinese bank card provider – increasingly popular, especially across Asia – declined from partnering with Sberbank even before Russia’s largest bank was excluded by the EU and the US from the global bank messaging platform SWIFT. UnionPay also canceled plans with other Russian banks to issue UnionPay cards linked with the Russian Mir payment system, profiting from the exit of Visa and Mastercard from the Russian market. This is still a careful balancing act for China. Earlier this year at the Boao Forum in Asia, President Xi Jinping was adamant in opposing the “wanton use of unilateral sanctions.” And over 80 percent of Chinese companies already established in Russia appeared to continue their business as usual. Yet in practical terms, there are serious problems. The Bank of China and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) have restricted financing for Russian commodities. Even the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), absolutely essential for sustainable development projects, linked or not with BRI, decided to freeze all lending to Russia and Belarus in early March to “safeguard” its “financial integrity.” On the financial front, cautious Chinese banks, with enormous western exposure, are always balancing the fact that nearly 80 percent of global cross-border transactions are still in dollars and euros, and only two percent in yuan. So the Russian market is not exactly a priority "
  22. If you were in charge of finding a way to end Putins War what would you suggest? Lets say you could force both Russia and Ukraine to agree to certain terms what would you implement ?
  23. Gorthfuscious !!! That sounds very anarchistic ....remember we dont like to unfairly criticize large, global corporations unless we have evidence or links because we dont want to create negative sentiment? Interestingly enough its not dividend payment that sometimes motivate unethical or criminal behavior but the objective of making the yearly target that is obviously critical to the company being sustainable And what you often find is performance bonuses for the C level and or board that is contractually agreed to based on the company making its target and yes their are cases of corruption because of this. But companies dont always pay dividends because the profit is often utilized elsewhere But its not profitability that is the problem, all listed companies and non-listed companies have to be profitable for several reasons and when a company makes its target that is generally a sign of the company being well run Unlike the public sector SOE (state owned entities ) which normally dont have to be profitable. They shouldnt run at a loss but even if they do most governments will bail them out with taxpayers money ...so its much easier to sit on a public sector board knowing you dont have to worry about a target that is critical for the survival of the company I am just explaining the real pressures and responsibility that private sector corporations are always under compared to public sector ...Im not justifying corruption
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