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Diary of a B+ Grade Polymath ([personal profile] tcpip) wrote2008-12-29 10:10 am
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RPG Review Issue 2, Israel and Gaza, Season's Festivities



The second issue of RPG Review has been released. It has a review of Pathfinder Beta Edition, Fantasy Australia, an interview with James Flowers of Redbrick, three Middle Earth articles, including Warhammer FPG linked scenarios in The Shire, Rolemaster PBeMs, three Dragon Warriors articles, a review of Grey Ranks, computer utility programs, a review of Hellboy II, Christmas advice from Orcus, and a Sacred Time song. I must say, I'm particularly impressed with the RPG on the Szare Szeregi; obviously a great (if awful) setting, really cool characters and character development and excellent simple game mechanics to capture the psychology and dramatic tension.

Transferring to a more contemporary warzone, the Israeli offensive in Gaza has claimed some 290 Palestinian lives. Nominally, this is in response to the firing of Qassam rockets by militants (which claimed 1 life) after the ending of a six-month ceasefire. However, it also follows an eighteen month blockade of Gaza by Israel, which has turned the place into a prison, prohibiting the entry of even the most basic supplies of electricity, food, fuel and medicine. Just two weeks ago, following a statement that described the embargo on Gaza as a "crime against humanity" (which indeed it is) the UN Human Rights investigator, Richard Falk, was expelled from the region by Israel.

Far from such troubles in a corpereal sense, the past week has been one of traditional festivities. Spent Christmas eve with Jenne P., at her chanukah/solstice gathering (she's a pagan Jew) and a number of ALP members in Brunswick. Conroy's Internet filter was the subject of much conversation with nobody expressing any approval of his plans. Christmas day was spent at Brendan E's, abode with movies, drinks and an excellent BBQ feast. Best wishes to all of you for the New Year.

[identity profile] charlycrash.livejournal.com 2008-12-28 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
What really gets me about Israel & Palestine is nobody in power seems to be able to appreciate the fact that is mind-meltingly obvious to everyone else on the planet: the only reason the omgz evil ones have attacked you is because YOU attacked THEM. Because they attacked you, because you attacked them, because.. and so on.

I almost wish God exists so his voice could boom down from the heavens, saying "Both of you pack it in, or I'll put a lightning bolt up both your asses".

[identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com 2008-12-28 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I think it goes back to a certain international error made some sixty-odd years ago. Some people lost the place where they lived and they'd like it back. I don't think the conflict will ever end until this is resolved.

Personally, I'm in favour of a one-state solution.

[identity profile] charlycrash.livejournal.com 2008-12-28 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I honestly don't know enough about the situation to say if it's a good idea.. but I'm not sure it would. There's so much acrimony there at this point that it may be more about denying the other side of something than gaining something for yourself. Or it's a childish thing, and they want all the cake for themselves.

[identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com 2008-12-28 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I believe it would be an extremely difficult path, but I can't think of any other viable alternative.