a "rationalist Animorphs fanfic" by somebody with the username what_would_ender_do.
Which I'm not going to read, because that does not sound like something I want to get invested in. What I said is that this sure is an interesting pen name, and what I thought is that it's not even a little surprising that somebody with that particular Ender's Game reference in their username calls themself a rationalist.
The person making this rec also defined rationalist fic as fiction that doesn't make you ask why the protagonist went up to the roof to escape a serial killer rather than by fleeing out the front door and - I mean, does this need explaining? People are kinda dumb in lots of obvious and less obvious ways. Yes, even you and me. No matter how smart you are, you can't get over the fatal flaw of being human. And being stressed or scared or afraid for your life doesn't make your decision-making any better.
Anyway, the answer to the question "What would Ender do?" is "kill another kid, then simultaneously convince himself that it was absolutely necessary and there was no alternative and also that he didn't really kill anybody after all". Poor him. He's so put-upon, being both space-Jesus and also space-Hitler, and the very smartest person in the room. I'm sure he has his reasons, but that doesn't mean I have to endorse them.
Which I'm not going to read, because that does not sound like something I want to get invested in. What I said is that this sure is an interesting pen name, and what I thought is that it's not even a little surprising that somebody with that particular Ender's Game reference in their username calls themself a rationalist.
The person making this rec also defined rationalist fic as fiction that doesn't make you ask why the protagonist went up to the roof to escape a serial killer rather than by fleeing out the front door and - I mean, does this need explaining? People are kinda dumb in lots of obvious and less obvious ways. Yes, even you and me. No matter how smart you are, you can't get over the fatal flaw of being human. And being stressed or scared or afraid for your life doesn't make your decision-making any better.
Anyway, the answer to the question "What would Ender do?" is "kill another kid, then simultaneously convince himself that it was absolutely necessary and there was no alternative and also that he didn't really kill anybody after all". Poor him. He's so put-upon, being both space-Jesus and also space-Hitler, and the very smartest person in the room. I'm sure he has his reasons, but that doesn't mean I have to endorse them.
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Date: 2023-06-15 10:41 pm (UTC)But yeah, always weird when like, grown adults are like, treating Ender's Game as serious philosophy and not like... literally the worldview of a child?
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Date: 2023-06-16 06:12 pm (UTC)He was... 6 years old? (It's been ages since I read Ender's Game.) And the adults were teaching him that he was on his own, which (not surprisingly) led to a rather warped worldview.
(If other stuff happens in later books, don't tell me. I might yet read them...)
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Date: 2023-06-16 07:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-06-16 07:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-06-18 09:04 pm (UTC)"What would Ender do?" He'd commit as much violence, death, and atrocity as he needed to do he could solve whatever puzzle you put in front of him, regardless of whether the problem was actually a problem or a thinly-veiled excuse to wage a xenocidal war with him as the commander and scapegoat.
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Date: 2023-06-19 04:07 am (UTC)But two of them together? There's no freaking way.
"What would Ender do?" He'd commit as much violence, death, and atrocity as he needed to do he could solve whatever puzzle you put in front of him, regardless of whether the problem was actually a problem or a thinly-veiled excuse to wage a xenocidal war with him as the commander and scapegoat.
Have you read the analysis that Ender is literally supposed to be Hitler? I'm not sure how much I believe it, but the person who prepared it certainly noted some compelling similarities between the two of them.
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Date: 2023-06-19 04:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-06-19 08:45 pm (UTC)It's a story about children being turned into weapons, and it should be disturbing. I really ought to re-read it, because I think there are probably a lot of parallels to be made with Dune.
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Date: 2023-06-19 09:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-06-19 10:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-06-21 12:35 am (UTC)Sure. But I somehow don't think anybody with a username like cited above was as disturbed as they ought to be.
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Date: 2023-06-25 11:08 am (UTC)Good point. I had forgotten the starting point of this whole conversation!