Man people are actually mad about this to a degree that's kind of baffling to me, in defense of a version of HHGG that, as a fan, I don't really recognize You know HHGG was the original edgelord nihilistic science fiction thing right It starts with everyone on Earth dyinghttps://twitter.com/arthur_affect/status/1222246557228994560 …
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There was some really specific stuff he was getting at, this cultural cringe about white British middle class provinciality He ends up channeling the Earth's destruction into "They've taken down Nelson's Column! They've finally taken it down and there won't even be an outcry!"
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Good Omens serves a counterexample; Arthur (coincidence?) is an extremely normal English dude (we'll ignore for now the idea that "normal" equates with "white"). That's presented as a good and one reason the antichrist was not good- or evil-incarnate, but human incarnate...
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..this is ultimately seen as a positive and gives us a new world which is really just this world, and everything goes on as it has and as it, presumably, should.
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