Yorda
Villainess Yorda the Virtuous Flower of Evil
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What's metal gearHalf of you people probably played Metal Gear Solid V.
why would you think people played it
What's metal gearHalf of you people probably played Metal Gear Solid V.
Well, judging from the answers you're getting it's very reminiscent of Venom Snake getting booted into Afghanistan and purging them from Militias while indoctrinating them into his own Militia (Outer Heaven).What's metal gear
why would you think people played it
Well, judging from the answers you're getting it's very reminiscent of Venom Snake getting booted into Afghanistan and purging them from Militias while indoctrinating them into his own Militia (Outer Heaven).
I'd probably never consider purging injustice in Isekai. The worlds are probably different from our moral perspective. What is considered totally terrible might just be Tuesday to them. Maybe the slaves don't really give a shit about being slaves. Maybe the peasants do enjoy the life of being absolutely fucken poor. Maybe doing "good" will make you the villain. It's like trying to bring angels to hell.
Who knows. If it were me I'll try to live my life as down and hidden as possible. Might be boring and uninspired, but I rather not become the alien kaiju disrupting their peace.
Call me a coward or a pussy, but I rather just watch and intervene when it involves meEdit: I'd certainly be an alien existence in their world, but for the sake of saving people who are unfairly suffering I would impose.
a more or less flat income tax rate, an enforced maximum wealth gap
Ooh boy, as someone who knows a little about economics, that's a can of worms right there.
Just my grain of salt, op is boring. Every idiot wannabe armchair general can be successful. No matter how stupid they are, the MC won't be punished for the mistakes. No challenge = boring.
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Except this entire thread is outlining the challenges of maintaining your own morality while still changing the world. As long as the problem can't be solved with pure force, OP is meaningless except for basic power projection and the inability to be assassinated. You still have to enact changes.
Oh right, how could I have missed that.Tssssssss, morality. For postmodernists morality is a purely academic question. You will be a godlike figure surrounded by yesmen. There is no morality, because you are the morality.
Oh right, how could I have missed that.
I'm surprised no one mentioned the simplest way to abolish injustice
Kill everyone. There can be no injustice is everyone is dead.
It was a hard question because every single immediate and forceful method I thought of pretty much results in large casualties. Also, there are also moral issues with relying on force that would have reprecussions far into the future. Thus I have turned to you, other people with other ideas, to save the day! It was stated somewhere that group input usually results in a more rational decision making process than a single person making all decisions alone (prevention of gross oversight).
Kill nearly everyone, but leave a few survivors and reform civilization from the very beginning.I'm surprised no one mentioned the simplest way to abolish injustice
Kill everyone. There can be no injustice is everyone is dead.
It was not a serious answer.Context clues from the literal opening post should tell you why you should not be surprised.
It was not a serious answer.Although I assume you know that. Although you do have to wonder, does killing some people here and there to solve injustice, justified?
It was not a serious answer.Although I assume you know that. Although you do have to wonder, does killing some people here and there to solve injustice, justified?
Not legally. Morally? To you it's justified, but not to the murdered and their associates.
Just my grain of salt, op is boring. Every idiot wannabe armchair general can be successful. No matter how stupid they are, the MC won't be punished for the mistakes. No challenge = boring.
Except this entire thread is outlining the challenges of maintaining your own morality while still changing the world. As long as the problem can't be solved with pure force, OP is meaningless except for basic power projection and the inability to be assassinated. You still have to enact changes.
Tssssssss, morality. For postmodernists morality is a purely academic question. You will be a godlike figure surrounded by yesmen. There is no morality, because you are the morality.