1. notleia says:

    Linguistic funsies: Japanese does not have the “th” sound, so most often they substitute an “s” sound, so it makes “psycho-pass” a homophone for “psychopath.”

    Also, the vast majority of Africa’s problems stem from colonialism. It isn’t some nebulous problem of human sin, it has a specific pattern with a specific name.

    • Audie says:

      Human sinfulness is not a nebulous problem, nor it is a side issue to everything else. It is, to use an analogy, the ultimate human disease, the one that makes every other problem–conquerors and rebels, the powerful who abuse their power and the powerless who would use power in equally abusive ways if they could, the greedy of all social strata–symptoms of that basic, core disease. It is why tyrannies of any name you want to give them exist.

      And it is one reason the ideas of Cope cannot but fail. Her discipleship does not necessitate conversion, but only some level of society-wide enforcing of supposed principles taken from biblical laws. But those would, at best, merely treat symptoms, and likely not very well, either. The core disease, human fallenness and sinfulness, remains. But that is also why more progressive types of dominionisms, such as the social gospel, also fail and become abusive.

      • notleia says:

        Yeah, I’m reacting against the sort who use the inevitability of human sinfulness as more or less a reason to do nothing, rather than trying to minimize the potential for harm.

  2. Audie says:

    Since writing this review for season 1, I’ve also watched season 2, and while I won’t do a full review of it, I’ll give it a recommend. It’s shorter, and the story’s a bit simpler, but I’d say it about as good as season 1.

    And there’s a movie, too, which takes place some time after season 2. It’s good, too, but you really should watch the series before trying to watch the movie.

  3. notleia says:

    Hey Burnett, you are working on Natsume’s Book of Friends, right? We need some Happy Nice Time anime to balance out Fairy Tail’s ridiculous bikini armor and Psycho-Pass’s dystopian-ness.

  4. KACI HILL says:

    Oh wow, you already watched this one. It’s really good, but man, it’s rough.

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