Hector duped into believing hey, maybe these faschy vampires with dreams of empire aren't so bad, they have *culture* until Lenore pulls the rug from under his feet made me think about your thread a few weeks back about a hero who invades Heaven and leads Evil to conquer Good.
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My point was less about the evil per se, although to be absolutely clear I actually find Ellis' sheer misanthropy profoundly tiring, and more just the entire mindset makes no fucking sense. Chattel slavers claimed they were benevolent stewards, even if they were evil fucks.
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Replying to @loudpenitent @fiddlersgreen92 and
...They did when they were *arguing with people* in order to politically justify what they did The evidence is that outside of the propaganda deliberately spread to the North and into other countries to protect themselves, they didn't really believe the hype in day-to-day life
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
Maybe there were some slaveowners who really were mired in Orwellian doublethink and constantly lying to themselves and emotionally tortured because of the dissonance between their self-image as benevolent fathers to their enslaved "families" and the cruel reality
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
But come the fuck on According to their own recorded sentiments from when they were in private, and based on their own daily actions, and based on the testimonies of enslaved people themselves, this is just garbage They happily oppressed people because they liked doing it
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
It's like actually taking it seriously that a modern day business is a "family" and that the manager of a store really thinks of his employees as "family" and they just have misguided ways of showing it No that's just a lie they say when they have to
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
If there is a lie that oppressors consistently tell themselves as opposed to an external audience it's the opposite, it's that the oppressed are worthless trash who deserve what they have coming to them
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
You know how capitalists really feel about workers, you've heard them saying it a bunch of times, whenever they're freely venting in any space that's not a press conference "Bunch of dumb useless lazy shitheads who are lucky to even have a job, if they starve it's on them"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
Also, in the specific context of Castlevania the show, Dracula is unique in that his extreme power allowed him to be mostly removed from the brutality, which is why Lisa was able to turn him and why he then went even harder than the regular asshole vampires
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect and
It still reads as both fundamentally shallow and basically vapid to me, in a way I find genuinely irritating. There few things I loathe in this world more than edgelord misanthropes who want to act like everyone is just as shitty and hollow as they are.
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Maybe not everyone, but it's a natural result of having power, or at least being placed in a position where you have to exert power in oppressive ways to live Which, you know, is the actual reason for evil, not just people being born with evil genes or deciding to be evil
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
It's like literal TV shows and books about the lives of millionaires Acknowledging that, yes, they're human beings, and yes, they're doing their best by their own standards to be decent people as they see it And probably you or I in their place wouldn't give up the money either
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
But they are, nonetheless, fundamentally bad people who are harming the world by being millionaires At the very least it's a *contradiction*, a *hypocrisy*, how clearly the values people profess to hold rapidly change when their position in society changes
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