or Keanu Reeves firing his gun in the air in Point Break
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
either fulfill your mission or turn traitor for real, but to hesitate and do neither leads to maximal future suffering
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that is a subtext in Star Wars, the question of whether one side winning, even the wrong one, is better than more War
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Frankly I think the answer is very clear though. Given that the wrong side isn't just oppressive but genocidal
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but iirc it's raised as a question in Clone Wars
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esp w the character of Saw Gerrera, a guy who likes fighting for its own sake and is bad at endgames
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Right. And despite being a bad ethnic stereotype, Rebels probably handled him as well as they could
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Er, Rogue One. I'm actually unfond of how Rebels did it
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I loved that pseudo academic obituary of Princess Leia that referred to "Gerrerism" as a thing
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can't decide if Gerrerism would be more like Trotskyism or Bakuninism
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
one of the ideologies where if you ask "But what happens after you actually win" you get punched
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