Alien: Earth is not good :(
jwiggler
I hear you, obviously most people at the event were probably far right -- but I don't think necessarily all militant. My point is it's not very hard to imagine the psychological condition of 3000k people -- who've just experienced their cultural representative (culturep?) being assassinated live and in person -- trending even more towards violence. I think that's a pretty precedented way for a social group to process that kinda of psychological trauma.
100%. You bring up some great points.
I have nothing to add, except I think Emma Goldman has a really good essay on political violence I think everyone should read. (though, not sure it very much applies to this particular act of political violence)
https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/goldman/works/1917/political-violence.htm
Fuck Charlie Kirk, but you'd think a leftist would think twice about the psychological harm done to 3000 people in attendance watching their idol get shot in the neck. Talk about a radicalizing event. Its like an instant 3000 more alt right militants. Pretty boneheaded move from a "radical leftist."
Edit: Looks like they have him in custody. sounds like he was a right wing 4channer. lol
edit2: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groypers
Edit3: high chance this political donation is not him, but someone else with the same name from the same town in UT...
I need to rant.
I hate to say it but I'm super disappointed by Alien: Earth. The dialogue is so clunky. Especially noticeable with the brother character. All the dramatic scenes are very explain-y and hamfisted. It feels like fan fiction. For example, in the first episode before the main sick girl gets put into her new body -- her maternal figure is talking to her and (I'm paraphrasing here) saying "Are you ready?" and the sick girl responds, "For the procedure?" in dramatic fashion -- and as an audience member, I feel like I'm supposed to nod my head and say, "Ahh, the procedure. See, she's about to go through a procedure," even though they immediately show the girl getting on the table in her medical gown, getting wires attached to her, surrounded by doctors, etc. The show seems to treat me like I'm very dumb and need it spelled out -- and y'know, that is sometimes the case, but here it completely breaks the immersion. Sometimes you need to sacrifice realistic dialogue to explain the plot, but in this case there isn't really anything complicated about "girl undergoing risky procedure."
Moving on, the whole "kids in adult bodies" just doesn't really work -- it sounds like the writers keep forgetting that they're kids, and when they do remember, they just insert a couple juvenile lines to reinforce the point. But it ends up not being what kids actually sound and act like? And again, it totally breaks my immersion. Ugh.
I had high hopes -- I had never seen anything Alien before, so I watched the original (WOW!) and Aliens (meehhh, I liked the first better) and I'm just sad. The production design is great and some of the action and horror is good, but at this point I'm kinda just hate watching it and trying my best to ignore that clunky dialogue and story.
I didn't really like Superman that much but Peacemaker is very very well done. I think it's the best thing out of DC in a long long time.
Creature Commandos was decent but it's hard not to compare it to X-Men '97, which blew my mind.
Overall I'm pretty happy with the direction Gunn is taking things.
That's awesome you got back into it for pure enjoyment!
Gear acquisition syndrome is real though. Fortunately for me I was able to recover from it in the context of guitars. Unfortunately for me I picked up photography as a hobby...
Cool cool, yeah i was reading on the wikipedia that he fought in the war. Will probably pick that up next. Thanks!
I gotcha. I believe it. Have any book recs on the topic? Think this'll probably be the my next lil history read after I'm done 100 Years War on Palestine
edit: topic being spanish civil war period
Thanks, I'll read up on it.
But from what I've read so far, the violence wasn't exclusively from anarchist groups and more of mass violence from all leftist groups during that time towards clerics and rightists?
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