I am confused also by Hayo's definition of Liberalism. Economic liberalism, as Roseweave says, is a kind of right-wing capitalist thingy, sort of tying in with the enemies in B&H - but why would the Liberal enemy forcefully steal deeds from the farm when the idea of economic liberalism is non-interference by the government? Or perhaps NationalLiberal (the character) is not in a governmental position, and the whole idea is that the government have turned a blind eye to rampant capitalism??
In my experience, liberal means freedom, whether that means individual or economic (which kind of confuses things). The only parties I know called Liberal (LD in UK, Liberals in US) both are socially progressive, individual liberty kinds of guys, unlike Hayo suggests.
Maybe I am reading too much into it, but I would still like to know Hayo's viewpoint on things.
@Trev: If someone takes the time to include social commentary in a click game, I think it normal to take notice of this.
i give a flying shit as that game turns it all around the fat guys should be CONSERVATIVES not LIBS and those redneck guys are racist knobs. apart from that this game SUCKS i keep getting stuck and every level is the same, THATS A FACT, JACK
Well obviously Hayo does, otherwise he wouldn't have included it in the game. Roseweave and I do also, so that's three.
And PeterD too. Just because you're too <insert adjective here> to care about politics doesn't mean you can dismiss them with some gay smilie and that overused heart symbol.
But it's much worse that you're using a word that you know would be provocative, and didn't even use it in a witty or entertaining manner. Again, it's just culture clash, it's just confusement. And if you're not interested in spreading history, then using the fact that you're a history teacher to back up your decision makes no sense.
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I also disagree strongly with anyone saying anything is "Just" anything. It's the same excuse that turned Transformers into a crappy action flick(that proceeded to break records) instead of the epic sci-fi it could have been, based on the Marvel comic book. "It's just a comic/cartoon/toy". It's an excuse.
Nothing is "just" anything. Going to that level of being "Laid back" isn't something to celebrate - it's much worse to never get worked up about anything "small" than to get worked up often. Things always have knock on effects, nothing exists in vacuum. People are impressionable and subconciously absorb messages that alter their behaviour all the time. People don't want to believe it, but it's a fact of how our brains work.
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Overrated or not, I liked Eternal Daughter the most of all platformers here... Except for the final boss, because I haven't still been able to beat him even after many years trying > : (