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Ever Think The Villain Is Right?
Think of nearly every villain who wants to take over the world. Now think of everything that would be spared if there was no war over religion or anything like that.
There's definately some pros, and obviously a lot of cons. |
Villains who are evil for the hell of it are incredibly boring. One who actually has a reasonable goal is able to become a sympathetic character because they actually make sense. Maybe their means are lousy, but you have a harder time hating a guy who wants to overthrow the government in an attempt to end world hunger or something.
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Well, I think all those supervillians have the same point of view.
Accurate description of problem(or knowing the REAL problem), insane method of solving problem. |
Aren't all villainous megaplots basically just excessive cases of selfishness perpetrated on a massive scale? I mean, you either have the plain crazies who want to wreak as much pointless destruction as possible for their own enjoyment, or the guys who don't like the way the world works and seek to erase any choice that they don't agree with.
I mean, I can sometimes understand why a villain does what he does, but I've never agreed with a plan that promises to eradicate something bad by eliminating another person's free will. |
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You are clearly willing to accept some loss of free will to live in your current system as it provides you with security, health, infrastructure, basically everything. So really it's just a matter of bargaining, how much free will are you willing to lose for whatever perks you get. Like what if the villain is going to end all wars and hunger, end global warming and usher in a new golden age but in exchange noone can utter the word "Petunias" because the villain has a rabid hatred of them, as symbols of his arch-enemy "Flower man". |
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Most villain plans, that I've read, tend to center on "Shit, the world sucks...but it wouldn't suck so bad if everyone was forced to accept my vision of utopia." And then the freeze rays come out. |
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Any kind of system of government at all is going to operate by removing some liberty in favour of stability and security. That's pretty much what government IS. In a way, this also adds freedom, as I can say, become say a doctor since I'm not busy making food and clothes and shelter, because some other guys in the society did that stuff already. If anarchy doesn't manage people to at least some extent, it's not a system of government to begin with. It's just anarchy. |
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Not saying he's right, but he sure as hell ain't boring. |
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