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− | '''The Political Mudpit''' is a [[sub-forum]] in the [[Thema Devia]], in [[The Common Community]]. Due to the partisan and combustible nature of the forum it has stricter rules that others, and boasts more moderators than any other sub-forum. Many of [[Total War Center]]'s most colourful characters have posted there more than anywhere else. | + | '''The Political Mudpit''' is a [[sub-forum]] in the [[Thema Devia]] concerned with politically oriented discussion, in [[The Common Community]]. Due to the partisan and combustible nature of the forum it has stricter rules that others, and boasts more moderators than any other sub-forum. Many of [[Total War Center]]'s most colourful characters have posted there more than anywhere else. |
+ | Topics can vary widely from the behavior of nation states on the world stage to the specific actions of designated political actors. Threads usually are more oriented towards pressing issues than towards political theory or more obscure issues. | ||
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+ | The Political Mudpit is considered to be the place where arguments tend to quickly become personal and tough. Bashing states or individuals is common. ''Ad hominem'' attacks are also possible. A special set of rules and regulations have been issued for the Political Mudpit. Read the sticky at the top of the page. | ||
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Revision as of 12:38, 16 April 2007
The Political Mudpit is a sub-forum in the Thema Devia concerned with politically oriented discussion, in The Common Community. Due to the partisan and combustible nature of the forum it has stricter rules that others, and boasts more moderators than any other sub-forum. Many of Total War Center's most colourful characters have posted there more than anywhere else.
Topics can vary widely from the behavior of nation states on the world stage to the specific actions of designated political actors. Threads usually are more oriented towards pressing issues than towards political theory or more obscure issues.
The Political Mudpit is considered to be the place where arguments tend to quickly become personal and tough. Bashing states or individuals is common. Ad hominem attacks are also possible. A special set of rules and regulations have been issued for the Political Mudpit. Read the sticky at the top of the page.