Subject: You were after a point-by-point, right?
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Posted on: 2016-05-07 08:31:00 UTC

"We don't see Sauron be evil." Just... just keep this claim in mind.

Orcs as "lovable misfits". The shot used is a) of Saruman's forces, and b) literally the Uruk saying 'let's cannibalise our comrade!'.

"Sauron is an underdog... fighting against oppressive foreign forces." Every battle with Sauron except the very last one is one where his armies left Mordor and attacked elsewhere. The only offensive action taken by Gondor is the attack on the Black Gate.

Sauron's a good guy because he didn't want to stay in Mordor. Therefore he went on a murderspree. Let's ignore the fact that the Hobbit movies - since we're talking about the movies - quite clearly show that a) he used to live in Mirkwood, and b) Mirkwood was corrupted by his presence, and was actually quite nice beforehand.

Orcs are a "subjugated class", and "everyone who lives somewhere terrible deserves it". I will grant this one.

"Immortality prevents progress". Yup, pretty sure that's Tolkien's message too. The trouble is a) the elves are no longer a major player by the War of the Rings, and b) Sauron is an immortal who made his chief servants immortal too. #PartOfTheProblem

"When the Orcs march into battle they do it as a big multiethnic team." Again, true! But I'm... pretty sure having allies doesn't make you the good guy, especially when some of them are enslaved.

"Mordor is a rich multicultural stew with a large base of working poor." Well, the multicultural aspect isn't true, because we see those armies marching in shortly before they march out again. The "large base of working poor" part is a valid interpretation of what we see - though Tolkien makes it clear the orcs are slaves, not a working class.

Orcs are tortured POWs > they are mistreated. If America's POWs were formed into an army that attacked the USA and refused to surrender under any circumstances, this would be a valid comment.

Elrond doesn't like mortals (and doesn't want Arwen to die): entirely true of Movie!Elrond, but the fact that you're fighting bigots doesn't make you a good guy yourself.

Thranduil is cruel to Orcs. Yes, he is. He's also cruel to dwarves. Movie!Thranduil is just a generally cruel person.

Lord of the Rings is "fictional white supremacy". Sure, when your movies cast all the people of equatorial island heritage as pure white, and all the Orcs are painted black, you can draw that conclusion. Where's that Racism and Middle-earth article...?

"Sauron makes good points." Yes. He forges them onto swords and sets out to conquer the world. His actions trump whatever moral high ground you could concievably grant him, and his actions are aggressive, violent, world conquering villainy.

So no. I disagree. Are the Free Peoples all sweetness and light? No - they're all isolationists who by and large care only about their own nations (not species - check out Rohan and their dubiousness about Gondor). But Sauron is not a credible alternative.

hS

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