Outlander
It's not a sign of intellectual rigor, broad-mindedness or virtuous humanity to empathize with career criminals; it's cowardice masquerading as such.
I can assure you none of you would be pleading for nuance if you had had a single experience of the pitiless malevolence with which such individuals operate.
These people ruin lives, communities, entire societies for petty monetary gain. They deserve no sympathy nor quarter. — Tzeentch
SophistiCat
There's a fine line here. Rogues are people who break the rules and thus evoke sympathy (something like Jack Sparrow). They remain within the rules themselves. The current conversation isn't about morally black (bad) people, but about morally gray people. That is, those who live entirely outside the good/bad paradigm. The phenomenon I'm talking about has a somewhat different nature. These heroes seem bad, but they are a reflection of us—they're just like us, with everyday problems. And we no longer know whether they're bad or not, or whether we can justify them (because we're all a bit like Walter White). — Astorre
Tom Storm
I think life is more complicated for many people than you do. Which is fine. I'm not going to change your mind, so there is little point in bothering. — Malcolm Parry
Astorre
Tom Storm
ssu
We love the escapism.1. The majority of screen time in such "masterpieces" is dedicated to the aestheticization and heroization of the sinner; the moral justification of atrocities. — Astorre

Tzeentch
Tzeentch
"Never attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by stupidity" seems to be the words of a fool in your eyes, no? :smile: — Outlander
While most people will state they "don't care", the reality of the individual is they simply don't understand. It's like dealing with a dog. It hungers, so it eats. It is blameless until one tries to view it as anything but what it is—an equal—which is unfortunately what you seem to be doing for reasons I cannot imagine. — Outlander
Malcolm Parry
Do you think we'll see a true survival show by 2035? Like deathmatches or frantic races? — Astorre
Outlander
Are you saying that criminals are essentially subhumans I ought not judge on the same basis as I would ordinary people? — Tzeentch
ChatteringMonkey
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