Broforce is a very good one, fun and nervous, but it may be a bit gore sometimes, so it may not fit all players
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PlateUp is incredible, I love this game
- Moving Out
- Lovers in a dangerous Spacetime
- A way out (sensible topics though, violence/jail)
Les 3 premiers épisode de la saison 3 de La Légende de Vox Machina, une adaptation animée du podcast Critical Role
C'est de la balle, comme les deux premières saisons
Unsure why this gets downvoted.
Is OP or the newspaper known to spread Russian propaganda? Or is this Lemmy being pro-war?
Or am I missing something, which is likely?
Maybe not a universal truth, but it does seem to be a common one I like this way of seeing things, be assured I will steal this formulation
Same in France during WWII, centrist and a good part of the socialists gave full power to far-right military dictatorship
So yeah, some people in France would need a quick recap of the past century history
Im not entirely sure i understood everything but is donation the solution you're looking for?
That lies on the the other side of the libertarian spectrum, the anti-capitalist one, which you can call anarchy to avoid confusion. Does not really match your meme that keeps the capitalist aspect of income as a key concept. Anarchy and (capitalist) libertarianism are really incompatible, since one fights against capital and the other fights for it. In french we distinguish those two philosophies with two words, libertaire (anarchist) and libertarien (libertarian). Since it does not exist in English, i strongly recommend you use Anarchism or social Libertarianism when you want to mean anti-capitalist Libertarianism, it helps avoid the confusion.
You're probably right, I did not see things from that point of view. It would make sense that this awful reaction is partly due to emotional aspects. Thanks for pointing it out!
The word "Libertaire" (french for left-wing libertarian, the amercian libertarian is called "Libertarien") was created in 1857 to differentiate from "Libéral" (which could be seen as an equivalent to nowadays liberals). In France it is still used as a synonym for 'Anarchist', though it has a wider sense, since it describes any left-wing movement that opposes authority/power (so libertarian communists that do not accept the "anarchist" label are still included in the "Libertaire" label). The Wikipedia page seems well written from what I know.
@[email protected] Good luck in your reclaming of the word. There are parts of the world and languages in which it is still a powerful and unifying word for anti-authoritarian left, english language can still evolve this way !