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This seems like some made up shit. For all 5 people who don't seem to get the stinging nature of this game's satire, I just can't bring myself to care.
This could be right and maybe I'm under a rock but I am suspicious of articles that reference dumb things people are supposedly saying without any quotes or citations
I think what a lot of people miss here is that when people say "keep politics out of x" what they mean is "keep blatant cringeworthy soapboxing out of x."
Helldivers is tongue in cheek and doesn't feel the need to bash you over the head with "But actually fascism bad" every five seconds, instead it has gag recruitment ads and an overall really funny presentation that works whether you get it or you don't.
I guarantee you that no rightoid looks at a one world government "super earth" with fond eyes.
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If you're an identitarian the fact that the Helldivers can be men or women is unacceptable, not to mention it's not clear if they're ethnically homogeneous
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If you're a libertarian the de-individualization and constant surveillance/propaganda from a totalitarian state is unacceptable, double that if you're an ancap
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Monarchists would probably like this if it were an explicit monarchy, but it's not, so they would probably also not like it
The only faction who would like this game's world is classical fascists, the kind Mussolini was, which ironically a lot of people seem to really really like on any side of the political spectrum, cause it's literally just totalitarian ideological illiberal authority.
I guarantee you that no rightoid looks at a one world government “super earth” with fond eyes.
My brother in Christ, "rightoids" are literally falling over themselves to support a man who openly proclaims his intentions to become a dictator.
You're giving these people too much benefit of the doubt on their critical thinking skills. The kinds of people you're talking about aren't the ones who complain about politics in media. It might annoy them when it's as bad as you're talking about, but it bothers everybody else as well when it's that bad. The ones who can't see the satire here are the same ones who scream about the main character being a woman.
To them, any politics is blatant cringeworthy soapboxing, and their definition of politics is anything that disagrees with their black and white worldview. When they say "keep politics out of x", they mean "never give me anything outside of my echo chamber." And they absolutely love the Super Earth world government. They don't think any deeper than whether something affirms their worldview or not. They'll go from supporting the cops and government taking away other people's freedoms to screaming at a cop a second later for giving them a speeding ticket because the cop "violated their first amendment rights" or whatever. As somebody else put it in the comments:
Conservatives think they're the default. They don't have an ideology, a religion, a sexuality, or an ethnicity. They're normal. It's everyone else who's different.
These kinds of people believe that there are two groups of people: an in-group that consists of themselves, and an out-group that is everybody else. And they aren't political, but the out-group is.
They believe that there are two races: white and political. Two sexualities: straight and political. Two genders: male and political.
Because people disagree about whether a certain ideology is desirable, you could have an accurate portrayal of it accepted as positive by its supporters and negative by its opponents. The supporters aren't necessarily missing "satire" - maybe they see the same thing that the opponents do, but they like it.
conservatives do not comprehend satire
It's very dangerous to oversimplify your opponents (in a strategic sense). Generalization is also very risky.
Also, to label them as particularly different from yourself/your social group in some way (especially a way that you consider to be inferior) is the first step on the path to dehumanizing them, as a basis for justifying disdain/anger/hatred/etc. It's far more likely that they have different life experiences from yours which have lead them to understanding the world differently, but are generally similar otherwise. They "do not comprehend satire" in the same way that you do, that does not mean they are incapable broadly.
I am all about killing fucking bugs in the name of humanity. They are the bugs, after all, not us! Hell yeah.
I'm gonna watch the opening video to restore my faith in managed democracy.
Paul would be so proud.
Couple points:
Verhoeven didn't even read the source material. Starship Troopers (the book), is only fascist if you assume that anyone that's pro-military is fascist. Heinlein was a very unlikely fascist, given that he was largely libertarian. The point of the book was that people needed to be directly, personally invested in a society for it to function; the bugs were a plot device that he used to flesh out his social concepts. It was closer to utopian than fascist.
Secondly, Lucas directly based Star Wars off Kurosawa Akira's "The Hidden Fortress". Ideas about the rebels and the empire might have been echoing US imperialism in Vietnam, but the overarching narrative structure owes a lot to Kurosawa. Ben Kenobi, Princess Leia, Darth Vader, C3PO and R2-D2 are very clearly present in the Kurosawa film. It's a fun movie, if not terribly deep or meaningful compared to Kurosawa's later films, and I would def. recommend it.
Starship Troopers (the book), is only fascist if you assume that anyone that's pro-military is fascist.
In the book, the military is literally in the middle of genocide and killing unarmed families in civilian villages.