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Nessus posted:Is this... Greater Ohio? Not even close. The Framers of the 1802 Ohio Constitution thought that Congress was granting them the Detroit River as well as exclusive access to Lake Erie. It was one of the many issues that complicated Michigan's admission to the Union and caused the Toledo War. Greater Ohio would probably look something like: QuoProQuid fucked around with this message at 21:10 on May 3, 2014 |
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Would you like some politically-loaded maps? Let's talk about vaccinations in the Netherlands. Young children get a vaccination against measles, mumps and rubella (abbreviated BMR in Dutch), and another one against diphtheria, pertussis, poliomyelitis, and tetanus (DKTP). There's some other vaccinations, but these two are often considered the most important ones. Every few years (usually when an epidemic happens) there's a big debate about the fact that parents can choose to have their children not vaccinated. One issue is 'herd immunity'. See, vaccinations do not work for every single child. That's not a problem, as long as enough of their peers are vaccinated. In that case there aren't enough hosts for the viruses to be able to spread to those who aren't immune. There are two main groups of people who choose to not have their children vaccinated. One group consists of the followers of anthroposophy. The other consists of members of the very strict and traditionalist Reformed Church. I believe the first group is the largest, but they live all over the country, so they are mostly protected by herd immunity. However, the members of the Reformed Church mostly live in a small band of towns across the country. It's known as the Dutch Bible Belt. These maps are made by the National Institute for Public Health. Basically, what they've done is started with herd immunity numbers: everyone is protected if at least 90% of the population has the DKTP vaccination. The number is 95% for BMR, because the viruses work differently. The municipalities where everyone is considered protected are in white. In case the vaccination percentage is too low, they have calculated (I don't know how) the percentage of 2-year olds at risk because of the lack of herd immunity. That's what the colours indicate. The difference between the maps is caused by the fact that BMR needs a higher percentage for herd immunity. In any case, the maps show the extent of the Bible Belt quite well. For a comparison, here's a map of the percentage of voters voting for the SGP, which is a political party strongly related to the Reformed Church.
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I hope you understand why Belgians think of the Dutch as Europe's Americans? Seriously though it's pretty awful to consider there are still nutjobs like that with actual political clout in a Western European nation. Have some dumb althist:
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the jizz taxi posted:I hope you understand why Belgians think of the Dutch as Europe's Americans? There's a pretty huge Dutch Reformed community in Western Michigan that is a huge bloc in the Michigan GOP, if I recall correctly. Though in terms of chest-beating nationalism who's the worst offender on the continent? From anecdotal experience I saw few German flags while in Berlin, but a glut of Union Jacks while in London. (France is a given here.) Jerry Manderbilt fucked around with this message at 23:37 on May 3, 2014 |
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You have so many to choose from. French, Russians, Turks, Catalans, Serbs, etc.
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Jerry Manderbilt posted:Though in terms of chest-beating nationalism who's the worst offender on the continent? From anecdotal experience I saw few German flags while in Berlin, but a glut of Union Jacks while in London. The British get all pissy if you refer to them as being "on the continent".
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Craptacular posted:The British get all pissy if you refer to them as being "on the continent". Only the arseholes.
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Scandinavians tend to talk about "down in Europe" or "on the continent" [as in: not us!]... are we being pissy too, or just provincial?
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Man that's not even good Luxembourgish irredentism. e: Luxembourg is the purple.
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Jerry Manderbilt posted:There's a pretty huge Dutch Reformed community in Western Michigan that is a huge bloc in the Michigan GOP, if I recall correctly. West Michigan should fall off into the lake. For the second part of your question, that's like asking who the whitest person in Ontonogan is. Threadkiller Dog posted:Scandinavians tend to talk about "down in Europe" or "on the continent" [as in: not us!]... are we being pissy too, or just provincial? 6 of one, half a dozen of the other.
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Threadkiller Dog posted:Scandinavians tend to talk about "down in Europe" or "on the continent" [as in: not us!]... are we being pissy too, or just provincial?
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A Buttery Pastry posted:I assume this is just Norwegians and Swedes, because I've never ever heard this in Denmark. (Which to be fair, makes sense, what with touching Germany.) As far as most of us are concerned, Europe is just a distant continent of elves, eruocats and cheap beer.
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A Buttery Pastry posted:I assume this is just Norwegians and Swedes, because I've never ever heard this in Denmark. (Which to be fair, makes sense, what with touching Germany.) It's really a question of geography and transportaiton more than any kind of chest-bumping or provincialism, especially as it's rarely said with the kind of pride you get from certain Brits. I personally would love to see the Tallinn-Helsinki tunnel realising one day, it would be a very good first step in starting to integrate us to actually Europe proper rather than its outskirts.
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Threadkiller Dog posted:As far as most of us are concerned, Europe is just a distant continent of elves, eruocats and cheap beer. He said, being part of the EU.
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computer parts posted:He said, being part of the EU. They be taking are Snus.
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computer parts posted:He said, being part of the EU. We're still very confused about that. But as Skeleton Jelly said, it's a very much a matter of geography and distance... hell a colleague takes his car from Stockholm to Portugal each summer, and he sometimes mentions the feeling of accomplishment when getting to Germany, as it means he's already covered like 1/3 of the trip (time-wise, atleast). Threadkiller Dog fucked around with this message at 00:18 on May 4, 2014 |
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A Buttery Pastry posted:I assume this is just Norwegians and Swedes, because I've never ever heard this in Denmark. (Which to be fair, makes sense, what with touching Germany.) Yeah i hear it all the time in reference to Denmark and Skåne. Often as a pro argument for living in Malmö or Copenhagen ("closer to the continent!"), or as an explanation for why Danes are stereotypically more laidback and have more liberal policies towards things like alcohol, prostitution and stuff like that which they share more with "continental" Europe.
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QuoProQuid posted:Greater Ohio would probably look something like: e: Wait a minute, Hub City? Fawcett City? Is this Ohio in the DC universe?
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Ofaloaf posted:My stomach actually churned at the sight of that map. I feel ill. It's modified from such a map. Dunno why though.
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Ofaloaf posted:My stomach actually churned at the sight of that map. I feel ill. I just grabbed the first map I saw on Google and edited accordingly. Thought it was just a generic map of the Great Lakes region. The Enabling Act of 1802 drew Ohio's border at the southern most point of Lake Michigan, which was thought at the time to be parallel with Lake St. Clare. When the error was discovered, the Ohio government tried to revise their borders to encompass the Maumee River Watershed, but the matter died in committee. QuoProQuid fucked around with this message at 01:22 on May 4, 2014 |
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Irredentist maps are the best kind
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Ofaloaf posted:My stomach actually churned at the sight of that map. I feel ill. Hub City isn't even in the right place, it's supposed to be the DC version of East Saint Louis, instead it's down at Cairo.
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Falukorv posted:Yeah i hear it all the time in reference to Denmark and Skåne. Often as a pro argument for living in Malmö or Copenhagen ("closer to the continent!"), or as an explanation for why Danes are stereotypically more laidback and have more liberal policies towards things like alcohol, prostitution and stuff like that which they share more with "continental" Europe. Frederick Engels posted:Scandinavianism was the pattern of the Danes' appeals for Swedish and Norwegian support. But as always happens with the Christian-Teutonic nation, a dispute immediately arose as to who was the genuine Christian-Teuton, the true Scandinavian. The Swede contended that the Dane had become "Germanized" and had degenerated, the Norwegian said the same of the Swede and the Dane, and the Icelander of all three. Obviously, the more primitive a nation is, the more closely its customs and way of life resemble those of the Old Norse people, the more "Scandinavian" it must be.
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^^^ Are you still trying to say something about your Slav list in a different thread?
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SaltyJesus posted:^^^
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Yeah, I know. I'm just messing with you.
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SaltyJesus posted:^^^ I am interested to see this Slav list
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3peat posted:I am interested to see this Slav list A Buttery Pastry posted:It goes something like this, from best to worst: And revised list A Buttery Pastry posted:Slovenes It's all propaganda though, don't listen to him.
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Disco Infiva posted:And revised list
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This exchange was great too:Disco Infiva posted:You forgot Macedonians and Belorussians. A Buttery Pastry posted:aka. Bulgarians and Russians. Disco Infiva posted:
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Deltasquid posted:They be taking are Snus. Don't trust Aftonbladet, that EU-proposal was about flavored tobacco not about snus specifically, it's very likely snus won't be touched, even if it was it would only be the ones that tastes like liquorice and stuff.
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A Buttery Pastry posted:Haha, nah, that thread is mostly just me channeling various views on race I've seen expressed. I suppose Mr. Engels words on intra-Scandinavian relations might be coloring them too. Uhm, that thread is crazy. I rarely venture outside Debate Disco and the games forum, is GBS always like that? And I thought we need proper punctuation on SA? After I had to read that bullshit in GBS, have some maps about "races" from the turn of the 19th century: Red = "light" whites Pink = "dark" whites Orange = mongoloids Brown = negroids So Arabs are whites then? Does that mean they were okay, or were they still inferior to "real" whites? Made by an English biologist. And look at Britain, I hope he had no political reasons to classify the Celts as "dark" whites. Torrannor fucked around with this message at 10:09 on May 4, 2014 |
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The reasons were probably near-entirely political, especially British race theorist types really hated the Irish largely because they needed a way to justify what they're doing in Ireland. Whiteness has never really solely - and on those days even mostly - been about how white your skin is. When scientific racism was peaking, it was quite exaggaratedly a deal of "bad guys vs. good guys" or how Asian do you think Slavs really look? Skeleton Jelly fucked around with this message at 10:12 on May 4, 2014 |
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Kamrat posted:Don't trust Aftonbladet, that EU-proposal was about flavored tobacco not about snus specifically, it's very likely snus won't be touched, even if it was it would only be the ones that tastes like liquorice and stuff. I know, I'm just parroting the words of a few Swedes I know. Snus appears to be some sort of sacred cow nobody actually likes or uses, but everyone gets up in arms about it when they perceive a threat to it.
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Deltasquid posted:I know, I'm just parroting the words of a few Swedes I know. Snus appears to be some sort of sacred cow nobody actually likes or uses, but everyone gets up in arms about it when they perceive a threat to it. Oh, okay. I heard so much of that stuff when Aftonbladet published those articles that I believed you where serious.
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Kamrat posted:Oh, okay. Unfortunately, many people are.
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Torrannor posted:Uhm, that thread is crazy. I rarely venture outside Debate Disco and the games forum, is GBS always like that? And I thought we need proper punctuation on SA? Once upon a time several months ago GBS was basically second D&D but with even more american college-kid style social activism. Mods got tired of it and suspended all rules. And Mods saw every thing that they had made, and, behold, it was very good. Now there are several FYAD-lites, there's even one for Games.
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Torrannor posted:Uhm, that thread is crazy. I rarely venture outside Debate Disco and the games forum, is GBS always like that? And I thought we need proper punctuation on SA? (And no, GBS does not require proper punctuation.) Skeleton Jelly posted:The reasons were probably near-entirely political, especially British race theorist types really hated the Irish largely because they needed a way to justify what they're doing in Ireland. Whiteness has never really solely - and on those days even mostly - been about how white your skin is. When scientific racism was peaking, it was quite exaggaratedly a deal of "bad guys vs. good guys" or how Asian do you think Slavs really look?
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the jizz taxi posted:I hope you understand why Belgians think of the Dutch as Europe's Americans? Can't the Dutch be the Canadians of Belgium? In all seriousness, Holland has one of the highest (if not the highest) percentages of non-religious people. The thing is that of those that ARE religious, a significant group is extremely so and they feel the need to push their religious values through politics. Torrannor posted:Uhm, that thread is crazy. I rarely venture outside Debate Disco and the games forum, is GBS always like that? And I thought we need proper punctuation on SA? GBS, FYAD and their rip-offs are required to make the forums run smoothly. If people can release their madness there, they won't clog up the good subforums with their crap. But, if you're a sane person, there's no need for you to go there. In fact, it's better for your sanity if you stay away.
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Jerry Manderbilt posted:Though in terms of chest-beating nationalism who's the worst offender on the continent? All of them in their own unique ways.
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