katsaris: "Where is THEIR vote?" (Politics)
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This comparison will probably only be understood by Greek people, aware of the recent church-scandal fervor, and not at all by foreigners... but so be it.

Anyone else feels that Christodoulos saying he'll personally take charge of anti-corruption cleansing efforts in the Greek church is similar to having Al Capone say that he'll personally lead the fight against the Mafia?

Mr Paraskevaidi, you don't treat cancer by placing the tumor in charge. If you were truly an honest man intent of fighting corruption in your home field, then you'd have asked for the most brutal anti-ecclesiastical independent prosecutors that could be found, not picked the one person (namely you) who has the most reason to keep church corruption under wraps.

That'll be all.

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One more thing, relevant to the topic actually: I was bizarrely reminded of Sid Meier's Civilization. For those who haven't played it, it's a strategy game where you're building new cities across the world as you are expanding your empire. Each city may occasionally, randomly be struck by some kind of "disaster" -- drought, famine, floods, fire, etc which may harm their development... Now some of these catastrophes can be prevented by "city improvements" you may built -- building a Granary prevents a Famine, building City Walls prevents a flood I think, building an Aqueduct prevents the effects of a drought -- and so forth.

There was also a "disaster" which one occasionally encountered, but which I had noticed was bizarrely undocumented in the manual and I was never fully sure of its effects -- it may have been a leftover concept that the creators of the game either accidentally left in, or perhaps a last-minute addition that they didn't have the time to update the manual for. It was the "Scandal disaster".

I was never quite sure of its effects (may possibly have made the population of the city unhappier) but seemingly it could be fought off by building the city improvement "Temple".

Silly Sid Meier. Silly, *silly* Sid Meier. Temples tend to be the centers of scandals and I've not noticed them ever being the solutions thereof.

actually, i do find this interesting

Date: 2005-02-16 03:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bellatrys.livejournal.com
granted that i am following it thorugh the BBC in so much as i am following it, (and forgive the horrible typos, i am the worse a rough day at work and half a cup of rum, in the development of a drink I am calling *g* the "Pirate Queen," recipe to be published if I get it right) as well as various interesting half-rmembered snippets, such as the threatned excomunication of the author of the book "last temtation of Christ" which was backed off of iirc because Crete threatned to schism in return if the issue was pushed. All very intersting, seeing similar things from a step outside, to me...

i am sending you an email, btw, if it gets trhough, on a Greek-Persian history project possibility and your opinions thereon...

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