NGL, a politics game set in this universe would be awesome.
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Never understood why people are so eager to find and declare an ideological identity. You don't have to join a club, you can think all the same things you think now without saying "I'm a whatever". And if someone asks about a particular policy you can tell them what you think without attaching yourself to every other human that identifies as whatever you think makes a good ideological identity.
That's called being a centrist or an independent. Lemmy hates those.
I think Andor and What We Do In The Shadows are both interesting because sometimes the internicine wars are more brutal and interesting than the disagreements in our popular consciousness. It's really easy to hate someone so similar to you.
Also the stakes are high when you are the minority and need each other to unite in order anything to get done. It really highlights the differences between ideology, whether they had been previously named or not.
Look at all the people who left the Trump administration and no longer support him. Or how big the hatred for Clinton is in many progressive/left circles. Look at all the religious people who wanted abortion to be banned but now realize they actually disagreed with the fetal life philosophy all along and didn't realize it.
Yeah rebels VS empire is cool. Rebels VS rebels is actually way more interesting.
It's the modern way to have to put a label on everything. It's tedious and it's precisely why I hate identity politics.
It's also a hell of a lot easier than explaining your political position from first principles. There's a good, simple reason we have and use labels - they're useful.
Splitters!