• teslekova@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    Because if he didn’t, there would be even less justice. But you are right, that was part of how he learned not to embrace order at ALL costs.

    • Herr_S_aus_H@lemmy.zip
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      2 days ago

      Isn‘t that the same reasoning of Gul Dukat? Like how he was so merciful and saved Bajor from much worse?

      • teslekova@sh.itjust.works
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        2 days ago

        Well, there’s a bit of a difference between “Doing less murder than you could have done, in return for sexual favours” and “doing your best in a situation where you don’t have all the power”.

        But you are right. Treating it like a numbers game lets you justify the evil status quo, and be afraid of rocking the boat. Odo demonstrated that he had grown beyond that in the time-travel episode where we saw all this get explored, and we saw the past he was so mortified about.

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      3 days ago

      Order at any and all costs is pretty much authorianism.

      Ever heard of entropy?

      It affects sociology as well.