Indecent Anime Empire wrote:The United Penguin Commonwealth wrote:I haven’t read the book, but from what I know the idea is the war is stagnant because the nations need eachother to continue existing so they can have unifying enemies. I’m not sure what your point is.
The point of the book had deeper ties with government abuse of historical rendering (example: you know 9/11 happened because of people affected and unscripted news outlets. In the book people are scripted, events are invented, and news outlets are nonexistent unless controlled by the government) and populace control(every person has a specific job, strict rules such as not even being able to love unless permitted, or being watched constantly). A real world example of what this is like would be, Russia has used tactics against its own populace to paint a narrative where some nation(any nation) has been politically/economically(or for any reason disliked for being NATO supporters) strikes Russia first. In truth it was Russia and evidence to it being Russia is pretty obvious if you did any research of your own unless all you do is watch the Russian news. Well, that leads us to the feedback look of how history can be written by certain countries which in turn created the "ever-on-going" war which possibly wasn't even occurring. No one sees the war, the only evidence of it is occasional bombs falling from the sky.
Lets not forget: BIG BROTHER IS ALWAYS WATCHING.
Russia, Russia, Russia. Do you know that the topic is about a European Federation, not how Russia creating Eurasia, right? Again, in anything, Russia makes a case in favor of a European Federation, as I explained above.