• Venus_Ziegenfalle@feddit.org
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    12 days ago

    Also use a ruler to draw the lines. Straight through a village if you feel like it. Don’t even pretend to make an effort.

  • JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee
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    12 days ago

    Interesting that the basis of the activity itself can’t help drawing borders around the middle east though, not just the natural ones in the Arabian peninsula, but Egypt and the eastern countries too. That itself is a form of bias.

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    12 days ago

    Straight lines and squares it is!

    Why bother with pesky things like terrain and linguistic/cultural differences when everything could be perfectly square.

  • OBJECTION!@lemmy.ml
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    You know what I’m noticing? Too many vertical borders in the Middle East. I’m just gonna do horizontal borders, top to bottom, devided up so that each country gets an equal area of land. As for which country gets which sliver, let’s just make it simple and do alphabetical order (in English, obviously).

    …annnnd done. Looking back over it, I forgot that N comes before Q so Iran and Iraq are switched, but I already drew it up, so, whatever, I’ll just leave it that way and leave it up to them if they wanna switch or not.

  • MintyFresh@lemmy.world
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    I always thought the British got a slightly worse rap than they deserved there. When the Ottoman empire collapsed, things were chaotic to say the least. Rising nationalism in an area where ethnicities are all over the place. A pocket here, a few villages there. Political systems that had been in place for a thousand years disintegrating. Large groups of nomads who are notoriously difficult to fit into ordered nation states.

    Huge demographic shifts underway. People tend to overlook just how much more crowded the world is now than it was in 1920. What worked in 1890 was a nonstarter in 1990.

    I don’t think any line on that map would have substantially changed things one way or another.