Altered Maps VII: Making the World a Better Place

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But now there's no Best Korea :(

On a more serious note, I'm surprised by South Africa and Thailand and Cambodia and mildly surprised (but less so) that not a single Arab nation decided to support it.

EDIT: Didn't either you or aronnax post a map of countries they thought would have same-sex marriage in like 2030? Would you (or aronnax if it was him) remind reposting it?
 
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EDIT: Didn't either you or aronnax post a map of countries they thought would have same-sex marriage in like 2030? Would you (or aronnax if it was him) remind reposting it?

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If every country in red on that map sank into the ocean the world overnight would become a better place.

Not so sure... That map looks like it would seriously disrupt the oceanic currents, and thus, the weather patterns. Not to mention, all of the oil producing countries are under water (sudden spike in oil prices).
 
Is there anywhere with SSM recognized but not performed?

If I am right, currently now, Israel recognises them but does not perform them (they have civil unions though) and Japan recognises the gay marriages of its citizens to other foreign citizens whose country allows gay marriages but does not perform them either. (By extension, I suppose Japan recognises foreign gay marriages)
 
2030 is a long time to wait. Though I suppose it makes sense, by then most of the baby boomers will all be dead, (thank Confucius for that, they're easily the worst generation ever) so we can finally move forward as a society.
 
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Spoiler :

Uh, same-sex marriage isn't allowed in the Czech Rep. We call it "Registrované partnerství" (Registred Partnership). It's basically the same thing (legally speaking) with a different name. Except for adoptions, which are generally crazy in the Czech Rep. (I'd like to know about a country in the Western world with a more criminally insane system of adoptions and state child care.)
 
Uh, same-sex marriage isn't allowed in the Czech Rep. We call it "Registrované partnerství" (Registred Partnership). It's basically the same thing (legally speaking) with a different name. Except for adoptions, which are generally crazy in the Czech Rep. (I'd like to know about a country in the Western world with a more criminally insane system of adoptions and state child care.)

Perhaps my map was unclear. But the "2030" sign should tell you it is not applicable to the current timeline.
 
Not so sure... That map looks like it would seriously disrupt the oceanic currents, and thus, the weather patterns. Not to mention, all of the oil producing countries are under water (sudden spike in oil prices).

Hmm, let's see:

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Now, if most of northern Africa and Indonesia sank below see level (how deep?) AND the sea levels remained unchanged, the only obstruction to the Northern Equatorial current would be the American landmass. Otherwise the water would circulate much more freely. I don't think America or Europe would experience major change of climate. Southern Europe might experience seasonal hurricanes, the west coast of India would become drier (I think) and the Monsoons would be affected, though I don't know how exactly.

On the other hand, look at the benefits:

- Russia would finally get what it always wanted: a warm southern oceanic port :)
- if the land didn't sank very deep, a huge area of shallow seas would be created, which would be a blessing for the marine life. Eventually, corals would cover the bottom of the Saharan Sea :)
- Israel would finally be safe (though obtaining fresh water would become very difficult).
- the main shipping bottleneck (Strait of Malacca) would be gone.
- DR Congo would gain much better access to the sea.
- Trade between Europe and Asia would get much easier.
- India would lose its two unstable Muslim neighbour states, the constant source of tension in the region.
- South Korea would become an island, therefore it wouldn't need American military presence any more.
- Lake Zimbabwe would become a source of fresh water for the entire southern tip of Africa :)
- The Aral and Caspian seas would become true seas again :)
- Earth's population would decrease by about 1.5 billion, which would reduce our environmental footprint.
- The main source of religious conflict in the world would all but disappear.

Basically, we'd trade vast areas of desert for shallow seas full of life. Not a bad choice.
 
Western Sahara would finally be independent of Morrocan rule.

And the most dangerous rouge state left would be Burma. And somewhat unstable places would be the Congo, Azerbaijan, Kyrgzstan, and Uzbekistan.

Also the loss of easily accessible oil would stimulate development of alternative energy.
 
And the Pyramids, the ruins of Babylon, Assyria, Sumeria,the Medians, the Indus Valley Civilisation, etc. would be gone forever, lots of World Heritage sites, and not to mention a VERY large amount of the world's population.
 
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