• Varyk@sh.itjust.works
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    1
    ·
    edit-2
    13 days ago

    “It is not inextricable.”

    it is within the context of the comic and my comment, which your comment is responding to.

    “it was merely omitted for the sake of expediency…”

    you made a whoopsie and defended genocide, that is what I’ve been saying.

    I don’t think you’re a terrible person, you got caught up in the hip cynicism of the mob in the comments and agreed with them that genocide is justifiable.

    I disagree.

    “…there are many ethical systems that have been proposed.”

    and yet you identified with the justifications for global genocide.

    • CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      1
      ·
      13 days ago

      At no point in the past week have I supported genocide, and defending part of an argument is not defending the whole. Nor do I expect most to read it that way in such a jocular setting.

      I don’t think you’re a terrible person either.

      • Varyk@sh.itjust.works
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        edit-2
        13 days ago

        Yes you have, and yes it is in the context of what you’re defending.

        it’s good that you have faith in people to misunderstand what you’ve written for what you have come to assert you mean.

        “…in such a jocular setting.”

        The jocular context of punitive global genocide based on reasoning you and other commenters find “actually” sound.

        • CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
          link
          fedilink
          English
          arrow-up
          1
          ·
          edit-2
          13 days ago

          I mean, supported in the personal belief sense. I can assure you that it was never intended, even if that was accidentally conveyed.

          Natural language is inherently imprecise. It only works because there’s shared background to interpret it on.

          Dark humour is a thing, you’ll see it everywhere on the internet - I’m sure you know that. This is no exception.

          • Varyk@sh.itjust.works
            link
            fedilink
            English
            arrow-up
            1
            ·
            13 days ago

            there is not much of a joke here.

            cthulhu decides to commit indiscriminate genocide because of humanity’s violent acts.

            a human agrees.

            that is the comic.

            because cynicism is hip and internet comments are supposed to be edgy rather than thoughtful, people are defending genocide without understanding what they are agreeing with, as you have.

            most people don’t realize what they’re doing, but you and the other commenters are nodding along with the non-joke that everybody should be killed because humanity has problems.

            that’s not a joke, that’s irresponsible defeatist anxiety.

            I prefer to rage against the dying of the light.

            • CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
              link
              fedilink
              English
              arrow-up
              1
              arrow-down
              1
              ·
              13 days ago

              The joke is that Cthulhu is usually unreasonable (at least by human standards), but is able to logically explain himself to the satisfaction of the human shown. This is unexpected.

              I’ll leave you with this: cynicism is hip, but it’s exactly as irrational to start with optimism. You’ve got to start with what is, and what ought to be and work from there.

              • Varyk@sh.itjust.works
                link
                fedilink
                English
                arrow-up
                1
                ·
                edit-2
                13 days ago

                that’s not the joke.

                “cynicism is hip, but it’s exactly as irrational to start with optimism.”

                being cynical doesn’t help anyone or anything. being optimistic does help things.

                “You’ve got to start with what is, and what ought to be and work from there.”

                this is what I do.

                you and the others defending “reasonable” genocide is not working toward what “ought to be”, unless you believe that what “ought to be” is giving up on life or some drastic action like global genocide (which is also giving up)

                • CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
                  link
                  fedilink
                  English
                  arrow-up
                  1
                  ·
                  edit-2
                  13 days ago

                  Existential comics is a humour series. I disagree, it’s a joke.

                  If that’s what you do, good for you. For every few dark jokes there’s someone posting “orphan crushing machine” style glurg. Optimism in the face of horrors or no hope is just unhealthy denial.

                  I was not trying to fix the world with that post, I agree. Sometimes I do write something that helps someone, though. IRL I do a bunch of volunteer work.

                  • Varyk@sh.itjust.works
                    link
                    fedilink
                    English
                    arrow-up
                    1
                    ·
                    edit-2
                    13 days ago

                    The comic is supposed to be a joke, your attempted misdirect that the joke is about cthulhu’s reasoning abilities is incorrect and doesn’t track.

                    the comic wants to make a joke about the world being so bad that even a human can be convinced that all the humans should be killed by a world killing entity.

                    “Optimism in the face of horrors or no hope is just unhealthy denial”

                    absolutely incorrect.

                    this statement is a symptom of your poisoned worldview that allows you and the others to unironically defend the reasoning for global genocide.

                    optimism in the face of horrors is not “denial”, it springs from a more complete understanding of the world that you can change things.

                    I know that I can change things for the better because I change things for the better, whether it’s difficult or not.

                    people who assume things can’t change are the reason things don’t change.

                    Guess you need to volunteer more.