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to be fair, when morgan is eking out a life in the apocalyptic wilderness and finds it in him to say "why, all human life is precious, daryl" he sounds pretty abnormal - seemed to me just as bizarre as anything he said in earlier episodes. i mean his position has changed from obsessive clearing to a sort of zen

no but gay people are discriminated against by default in (our) heteronormative society and that doesn't sound like equality either. 95% of the people in town don't have openly dangerous tasks (unless they asked for them which is explicitly the case with aiden and the hunter crew) - there's no coincidence there

there's no such thing as humanity's extinction, dude. it's almost like fantasy is intrinsically a genre that allows for ethical thought experiments? and like how we position ourselves in those experiments actually say a lot about who we are and what we believe in our daily lives? and almost like that's exactly what it

yeah keep telling yourself your position is reprehensible in today's society, buddy. keep telling yourself you're like this dark crusader who can bear the truth that others can't. your position is literally the most common, vulgar, and cheap one there is

yess and loads of governor there too - "if you don't fight you die" - and what was it the governor said? "you kill or you die."

ok but go easy on the hokey psychoanalysis though. no part of a woman is drawn to being abused.

"they were fine" the woman getting beaten was fine? the only gay townspeople stigmatized and assigned the most dangerous task in town, fine? the kid longing for a gun to blow his abusive dad away, fine? the three folks nicholas and aiden left to the walkers, fine? the unhappiness & the sadness didn't originate with