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matrixmann ([personal profile] matrixmann) wrote2015-12-08 02:35 am

The end of lightness

In a dark age...

... why not let the darkness embrace you instead of practicing a happy-go-lucky culture?

[identity profile] mandarinsun.livejournal.com 2015-12-09 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
I agree with you, but to answer as towards others motivation it is because the worst sin is to be not "liked" quoted from Facebook.

I think the smiling selfie guy that sells uzi's to terrorists is like an instance of the new face of evil. Evil used to be someone scowling, but now is someone that can't stop to consider what is moral and immoral and is only interested in pleasure and pleasing others.

[identity profile] mandarinsun.livejournal.com 2015-12-09 05:34 am (UTC)(link)
You must have seen that Slavoj Zizek one called The Pervert's Guide to Ideology. He is doing what structuralists like Roland Barthes were doing. They saw all current, or recent, films or tv shows as cultural content that a philosopher/critic could find subtexts for that tell a story about the current ideology of the time. So, the creator of The Sound of Music wasn't really consciously creating a movie that was very critical of organized religion, but it could be read or interpreted that way.

This can easily go to far and feminists make really awful readings of movies using this method, but it is an alternative way of potentially watching anything.

Try watching things with the sound off too.

I once read about a Buddhist master that came to the US and one of his meditations was to watch tv. If you have no emotional reaction to images it is just like a kaleidoscope of disconnected images.