Lonewulf
Humanistic Cyborg
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Darth Rotor said:Here is a thought, not completely fleshed out. Feel free to play with it, even though you Godwinned from the OP.![]()
I must admit, I don't feel like I'm truly knowledgable enough to give your post the credit it deserves, so I am afraid I'm going to have to postpone an adequate response. However, I will remark on the "Godwin" bit:
There comes a time where, quite frankly, Nazi Germany and Hitler become very very comparable to a situation.
In a dictatorship, where a cleansing of a certain population is called for, the comparison to Hitler becomes closer and closer to fruition. Now, I probably should have said "Big Brother", though one could say that that's even a worse Godwin, as Big Brother was worse than (arguably) Hitler; though only because he actually succeeded in expanding his empire and creating a stable government (in that it would stick around for a long long time, without any suitable threat available to knock it out).
Unfortunately, I feel that if scientology truly gained power, as scientologists do desire (though I agree in that they won't succeed), they would be comparable to Big Brother. If I am translating Hubbard's writings correctly (and I admit, I may be translating them incorrectly, though I'm not holding out much hope for that), then he is proposing a system that is very comparable to Big Brother's empire. An empire of ignorance, of control by the organization, of Thought Control (Knowledge Reports, anyone?), of liquidation of certain members of society to "better" society, and of oppressing "suppressive persons", or anyone who rebels or disagrees with those in charge. Not to mention the seperation of families, and the actions that result in keeping them ignorant.
In short...
An ignorant society, encourage to work for a pittance, to put their lives in the hands of an Org, seperated from anyone that could make them think differently... blah.
Do I really need to go on with this?
Thought Police. Surveillance. Editing of material, and control of media. There are samples of all of them, or at least hints, within Scientology groups.
I really don't feel like I'm godwinning the situation here. Godwinning would apply if I was talking about, say, a 10% tax hike on boating or somesuch. But to talk about a man that seems to have made a new Mein Kampf, that seems to be talking about how to better society by wiping out a certain amount of the population of people? I mean, that's how I translate it; even if I'm wrong, I stand behind the comparison of what I translated and the ideas of Hitler and Big Brother.
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