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Neilās quotes from 2019, back when S1 was released. š¤ I so canāt wait for S2!
fallout tv series + onion headlines, okey dokey?
BEN AFFLECK Jan 04 2024
I love the post-apocalyptic genre as much as the next horror fan, but there is something to be unpacked in how they often reinforce very reactionary political ideas. Not just in the more bluntly conservative ways of thematically rewarding ideas like
āshoot first ask questions neverā
ānever offer mercyā
ātorture worksā
āStrong Government may be doing Bad Things but it is the only thing stopping people from becoming roaming bands of cannibal rapists unless Strong Men with police or military training maintain order once society collapsesā
But also in the less easily recognizable reactionary beliefs like
āpower vacuums are real and inevitableā (implying that unless you plan to exert a similar level of power and take the top of the hierarchy then you should not seek to dismantle power)
āthe people who survive are the bestā the strongest and smartest and most resourceful, the ones who deserve it most.ā (implying that eugenics is an inevitable biological force rather than a political ideology)
āIf someone who deserves to live dies, it is due to the actions of a villain, āgoodā āimportantā people do not just die from sickness or hunger or chance or mundane accidentsā (more eugenics tbh, or at very least a just world ideology & confusing storytelling conventions with how the world works)
I think this becomes an issue when peopleāwho have not studied, for example, the way that communities engage in mutual aid during natural disasters even if disconnected beforehandāwill assume that collapse will inevitably lead to evil cannibal hoards as the biggest threat to survival and therefore the most important thing to prepare for, instead of understanding that collapse is much more likely to lead to an absolute need for community interdependence and cooperation to survive in the face of environmental disaster. I think itās an issue if you canāt picture disabled people during collapse because you watched a hundred depictions of post apocalyptic shows where disabled people are eerily absent or die immediately, instead of internalizing the much more likely reality that if you survive disaster even if you were able-bodied previously, you and everyone you know will likely be surviving as disabled people.
like the media is fun as a form of storytelling, but if you are approaching your imagination of the future with increasing climate crisis with images you got from zombie shows, you do need to take a break from the fiction and learn from communities that have actually experienced natural disasters in real life.
guys holy crap look what I just found
THE FREAKING TRANSITION IM ON THE FLOOR
never love an anchor - the crane wives
closeups under the cut
Iām losing my mind over these paintings by Alison Friend
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