Your mistake lies in assuming that any leftist, ever, is actually anti authoritarian. They're not.
They're anti moral authority, anti decency and anti truth. Any just, right or good authority they chafe against. But even in the same breath they'll demand accession to bizarre or nonsensical rules, even purely made up ones.
The common factor is that a leftist will always side with evil. They will contort themselves and whatever their supposed beliefs are to align with whatever is the most wicked outcome. They'll contradict themselves in the same sentence and won't bat an eye.
Being comfortable with hypocrisy is a hallmark of evil.
Zero. Civ 6 was basically unplayable from all the woke nonsense, especially the purely fictional leaders of shit kicking minor tribals from the history bargain bin that inexplicably are easily the most mechanically powerful in game.
I got Civ 6 for free and I wanted a refund.
I hate the idea that I should try to live and let live with people who think the Stazi was a good start. With people who think it's right and proper to "cancel" me for not taking a poisonous fake vaccine. With people who would like to put a tax on white skin.
I don't care if they're blood. They stopped being family when they started being leftists.
Sic semper sinister.
Depends on several things. The first big one is military service. If you or your parents were in the military you're likely to have moved around a lot. I've been to almost every state in the nation and four continents.
The second is highly skilled labor. There aren't a lot of places where someone in my profession can actually get work. For most of my adult life I've lived near somewhere that does offer work.
For people who don't fall into those categories, a large chunk will die in or adjacent the zip code they were born in.
It's not more dangerous.
We're less dangerous. On the whole the right still refuses to admit the necessity of violence. That's how the left can get away with so many petty tyrannies and repulsive perversions.
Because they aren't punished for it.
I played Endless Legend and all the dlc.
Thematically it's beautiful, but it suffers from faction balance issues. Each race is too good at their specialty to the point of effectively excluding the mechanic to everyone else on the field.
The two biggest examples being the espionage mechanic and the water mechanic, but it hits most aspects of the game. Both are very fun. But if the Morgawr are on the field then don't even bother going into the water, you won't win. Minor factions and the confederation mechanic? Super cool. But if the Cult is on the field, too bad. Want to work the market? Not if somebody picked Rovers. Going to war with your neighbor over a juicy province? Not if the dragons say no.
It suffers from over specialization. I absolutely love the game, but it has its flaws.
Found it originally linked on Vox Day's blog. Based Books galore, I recommend several of the authors, particularly Jon Del Arroz, Vox Day and Milo James Fowler.
I just bought twenty bucks worth. If you're like me and bemoan the crappy state of literature these days, this is a good chance to support based authors and get ahold of stuff worth reading. I plan to start my teenage daughter on several of these.
Enjoy!