Subject: Yeah, this is *very* unlike other MM articles.
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Posted on: 2022-12-01 20:45:41 UTC
Completely different—in a very good way.
—Ls
Subject: Yeah, this is *very* unlike other MM articles.
Author:
Posted on: 2022-12-01 20:45:41 UTC
Completely different—in a very good way.
—Ls
Everyone else has already talked about the awkward real-world implications, but I'm a bit curious about something else. The Multiverse Monitor is an in-universe newspaper, right? It's been a while for me, but that's vaguely what I remember. This makes me wonder what the in-universe response to this would be, especially with the number of non-World-One fellows in HQ who'd have no idea what Walter Blue was talking about.
-OrangeFox
or Jesse Jackson to synthesize as much cocaine as possible to leave behind a fortune for his broken and dying family
Why are you making a Breaking Bad reference? With Jesse Jackson? It just...WHAT?
--Ls
AW was totally being a God-pusher in that article.
(See, that's what comparing AW to a drug-dealer looks like. And it's a joke. It has been made with zero ill will toward religion generally or AW personally. Chill.)
~Neshomeh believes the dose makes the poison, really.
...because there's some serious messed-up crap going on here in the name of profit. Just look at any of the oil wars in Iraq, or the Haymarket Affair and other things that happen when workers try to ask for their rights, or the more recent way mainstream news stations have been covering the railworker strike (the latter makes a lot more sense if you've read Manufacturing Consent). You might not arrive at the same conclusions I do but it can't hurt.
I mean, I know we have a strong Christian contingency in our membership, but the PPC never struck me as a Christian organization. Maybe it was the early presence of Slashers that did that to my perception...
Anyways, this post just... squicks me out a bit. I'm cool with the anti-capitalist sentiments there, but the I-know-better-than-you, you-need-jesus-to-give-your-life-meaning, oh-you-poor-decadent-sinners elements just... really, really rub me the wrong way.
Maybe it's the immediate association with people who would consider my existence a sin. Actually, no, it's definitely that.
Not everyone needs Jesus, nor do they want it. But the ideas of comfort and family and warmth in midwinter are much better than the overcommercialised capitalistic dreck that Christmas has become.
I imagine it sparked a lively conversation, 'cause yeah, as far as I recall, the PPC has pretty much always had an irreverent if not downright atheistic streak to go along with its queer-friendliness.
AW is, of course, entitled to his opinion. But that doesn't mean we have to agree with him wholesale. {= )
~Neshomeh
Completely different—in a very good way.
—Ls
This reminds me of my LDS Light the World initiative, which is about spending December in service to others. “When ye are in the service of your fellow beings, ye are only in the service of your God.”
Merry Christmas! And Happy [Insert any other holiday here]!
—Ls