Entertaining for the people who are certain that they’re not a member of an arbitrarily defined group. Whether their certainty is well-placed is a different problem, I guess.
I agree that discussion is important in deciding responses, but discussions like these are also used as testing grounds for gauging acceptability. It’s how places like ‘active clubs’ recruit and promote far-right extremism, they start with gauging the response to lower-level discrimination and slowly escalate to larger acts.
And I’m sick of living in a world where thought experiments are used to casually label people as dumb, disposable, but they’re ok because they mention superheroes and that makes the whole thing outlandish. Until the atrocities occur, again and then it’s “why didn’t someone do something sooner?”.
Entertaining how to react to fictional atrocities is useful in shaping our real-world responses to actual atrocities.
Entertaining for the people who are certain that they’re not a member of an arbitrarily defined group. Whether their certainty is well-placed is a different problem, I guess.
I’m using the word entertaining as a verb. It’s a synonym of considering.
My mistake, I misread.
I agree that discussion is important in deciding responses, but discussions like these are also used as testing grounds for gauging acceptability. It’s how places like ‘active clubs’ recruit and promote far-right extremism, they start with gauging the response to lower-level discrimination and slowly escalate to larger acts.
I don’t want to live in a world where we can’t engage in thought experiments.
And I’m sick of living in a world where thought experiments are used to casually label people as dumb, disposable, but they’re ok because they mention superheroes and that makes the whole thing outlandish. Until the atrocities occur, again and then it’s “why didn’t someone do something sooner?”.
OP didn’t perform a snap. No one irl did.
You have to be able to discuss hypotheticals if you want to know what kind of person you are.
The fact that this hypothetical makes you uncomfortable is ok, it just means you have compassion and that’s valid.
That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t participate. I’m sure Steve Rogers felt the same way. He participated.