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Diary of a B+ Grade Polymath ([personal profile] tcpip) wrote2008-05-14 01:09 pm

Horror (Fictional and Real), Nasty Conservatives, Gaming Updates

Recently had the opportunity at Splodge with [livejournal.com profile] caseopaya, [livejournal.com profile] severina_242, [livejournal.com profile] _zombiemonkey, and [livejournal.com profile] cvisors to see the classic Hammer film Horror of Dracula (with Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee). A good bit of cheesy horror (the working class Londoner accent complete with Gordon's gin at a Kluj inn would horrify Transylvanians). Later in the week watched the classic Vincent Price flick House on Haunted Hill which was quite clever and finally, wonder of wonders, found the memory card for the Playstation 2 which had been missing for several months and contained four hours of a saved game for Project Zero, certainly one of the best horror games that has ever been produced.

In real world horrors, there has been both the earthquake in Chengdu and a rising death toll (approximately 10,000 mostly in Mianyang) and the effects of Cyclone Nargis in Burma, where the number of dead or missing is over 100,000. The military junta that rules Burma deserves a special award for disgusting behaviour for not only blocking aid workers, but for also holding a particularly rigged constitutional referendum days after the event. An interesting comparison can be drawn between how the contemporary Chinese government is reacting to the disaster compared to their government during the Tangshan earthquake which killed approximately a quarter of a million. Communications technology is a bedrock of an open society.

On topic, there was the kerfuffle over a local Liberal Party 'blog, managed and operated by insiders, criticising leader Ted Baillieu. Although now closed it has been mirrored with history all the way to December. Not only is it amazing to think that it took that long to go through the IP logs, but in the fall-out the conservative's hatred of Jews is once again exposed. An isolated incident? Perhaps not - consider just prior Republican Congress hopefull Tony Zirkle (who, not surprisingly campaigns primarily against pornography and prostitution) decided to attend an Adolph Hitler birthday celebration sponsored by the American Nazi Party. If one was to give a broad summary it would seem that "the left" has a problem with Israel, whereas the "the right" has a problem with Jews.

Apropos there recently has been "some discussion" over an online Harry Potter RPG which called itself "Kristallnacht", which has since changed its name. Personally, I thought it was a great name for the story with enormous potential for thematic references and an oppurtunity to teach people some history via analogy (which is one of fantasy's better uses). In my own gaming worlds, I am pleased to see that a DragonQuest PBeM I am involved in has just restarted, had a good session of Bushido last Sunday and most recently I've started a Powers & Perils PBeM which has developed very quickly. Finally, one of the players in my HeroQuest PBeM has culled the archives into a story representation; it currently runs at 185 pages.

[identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com 2008-05-14 07:36 am (UTC)(link)
There are many good points to Israel.

It is the closest thing in the region that approximates a democratic and secular country. It's not quite democratic and secular because of the religious exclusivity, but it often comes pretty close.

The greatest weakness however is that it's a colonial state, imposed on the indigenous people of the land and it continues to engage in horrendous (not to mention internationally criminal) occupations and invasions.

One of the things that always gives me strength when debating such issues is the number of Jews who express the same opinion that I do. Perhaps they are "self-hating" Jews, as conservatives call them. More likely however, I suspect they are people who have placed universal rights above their own sectional interests.

Indeed, I am in such a debate right now.

http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/thread.asp?article=7359&page=0

Article at:

http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=7359

[identity profile] shorxrore.livejournal.com 2008-05-14 02:31 pm (UTC)(link)
man, your arguments are much more civil than mine.

[identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com 2008-05-14 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I can remain that way for a while and while the person I'm discussing the issue at least attempts to remain civil as well. Usually it's better to let them break first...

Sometimes it's hard though when you're composing a response and at the same time you've just read news articles such as the following:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/may/14/gaza