And dressing like an evil character outside of a theatrical/filmmaking context indicates support FOR said evil.
No, it doesn't. People aren't obliged to cosplay according to your rules.
And dressing like an evil character outside of a theatrical/filmmaking context indicates support FOR said evil.
That's odd. There are books and graphic novels in the SW universe where some Stormtroopers and Imperial officers have a conscience and want to do the right and good things. Han Solo was a cadet and later a young officer in the Imperial Navy before he freed Chewbacca from slavery and was booted from the Imperial military.
So...Han Solo was an evil dirtbag the entire time and just putting on a really good show for the Rebels?
Wait, when did Picard commit genocide?Like the Doctor himself for one.
Or Sisko, or Picard, Or Janeway, or Kirk. How about dressing up as a Klingon or a Romulan or a Borg?
Oh my <please insert divine figure on your choice>...every cosplayer on the planet worships evil!
Sorry, no. That's utter nonsense.... dressing like an evil character outside of a theatrical/filmmaking context indicates support FOR said evil.
Seek professional help.
So are you aproving of the Transformers with your avatar?I understand it quite well, thank you. And dressing like an evil character outside of a theatrical/filmmaking context indicates support FOR said evil.
I don't think the Sopranos should have ever been made, now that you mention it. It was an attempt to "humanize" the American Mob.
"It's just fiction" is no excuse. The Empire is evil. People with functioning consciences are not fans of evil.
I can't wait for this Halloween when some poor little kid shows up at your door dressed as the Joker, Lord Voldemort or some other fictional evil character and you give the child a ten minute lecture on being devoid of a functioning conscience.
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I don't do trick or treat at all...
I personally'd far sooner join a Jedi dress-up group than a stormtrooper group, partly for the reasons Ian Keldon cited. Still, If one wants to get perturbed about something Star Wars, how about Lucas taking a trilogy of lighthearted adventure movies and spinning them off into a fairly gruesome, nearly all-combat, all-the-time Band of (Manufactured) Brothers kids' show? I feel sorry for the younglings who, after seeing dozens of Jedi and hundreds of clones mown down, will then watch ANH for the first time and say "what is this cheesy, turtle-paced crap?!".
The Clone Wars does not feel like the Star Wars I grew up with, and I wouldn't let a tyke of mine watch it. I think that all that unnervingly realistic violence (far more than the bloodless, helmeted 'trooper kills of the OT) is much more worthy of concern than some innocent dress-up at the occasional con or special event.
If you guys see anybody dressed and made up to like a vampire for Halloween make sure to get on your smartphones and call the local cops. That adult or even child is guilty of hate crimes for visually endorsing an undead monster that preys on the living...a statistical minority when you think about how many humans have lived throughout the history of our species.
Chant it with me:
"Trick or Treat!! The living aren't Meat!!"
"Trick or Treat!! The living aren't Meat!!"
Majority of Wehrmacht soldiers were conscripted, so they had to serve whether they were fanatical, genocidal fascists or not. Were stormtroopers an all volunteer force or were some or all of them drafted?
Indeed. The Wehrmacht, Kriegsmarine, and Luftwaffe were not Nazis. Only the Schutzstaffel required Nazi Party membership.Majority of Wehrmacht soldiers were conscripted, so they had to serve whether they were fanatical, genocidal fascists or not. Were stormtroopers an all volunteer force or were some or all of them drafted?
So why would any person with a functioning soul want to be a fan of the Star Wars universe equivalent? The organized SW Imperial fandom, the 501st, explicitly takes it's name from the most infamous of all stormtrooper divisions, being the one that prosecuted the genocide against the Jedi.
Unlike the Jews, the Jedi really did have superpowers, really did wield a massive amount of authority, they really did support widespread persecution, and really were conspiring to overthrow the elected government and replace it with their own brutal totalitarian theocracy.
At least Palpatine's empire was secular, rather than driven by religious fanaticism. Support for the Jedi is basically equivalent to support for the Taliban.
Majority of Wehrmacht soldiers were conscripted, so they had to serve whether they were fanatical, genocidal fascists or not.
Majority of Wehrmacht soldiers were conscripted, so they had to serve whether they were fanatical, genocidal fascists or not. Were stormtroopers an all volunteer force or were some or all of them drafted?
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