It's wild to me that almost everyone seems to be mixing up classical liberalism and neoliberalism to a some significant degree; two wildly different paradigms only related by name. The former is defined by the freedom of the individual, the latter by the freedom of markets. The conflation of the two is wildly good marketing from the neolibs.
Liberal philosophers John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor Mill were massive advocates for the abolition of slavery, women's equality, free speach, worker cooperatives, inheritance tax, etc.
The father of neolibrolism Milton Friedman believed in unfettered free markets, minimal government, deregulation and monetarism (influencing the economy through the supply of money)
I generally dont either, but these are some of my favourite games because the narrative progression is really good and interesting. I'm not saying that they'll be for you, but it might be worth your consideration.
I don't get hyped for games anymore. I'm too old, I've seen too much and been disappointed too often. But did you just fucking seen that sheeeeeeeeeeeet?!!!!
TLDR News. They usually have a sub 10 min YouTube video that will get you up to speed on the facts of the matter on one of their channels. Either TLDR News Global or TLDR News EU in most cases. It's almost always a good place to start at least.
I know its unlikely, but what if its just the plot from the comic done well? Anti fascist as fuck and a good time for no one. I think we could do with that atm.
OpenDyslexic is less good for most dyslexics than you think. It's based on some ideas of what might be useful rather than specific evidence. I recomend Sylexiad instead. Particularly Sylexiad Sans rather than Serif, but it's all about finding what works best for you.
For more top quality space opera you'll probably just have to find the right novel instead. I'd personally recomend The Algebraist, but there are plenty of options depending on your proclivities. What I wouldn't do for an RPG set in Iain Banks's culture universe though.
That's what she said