The people are the society, society is not something outside of you. That said, I agree it is an attempt at treatment. Just not a very wise one, it’s comparable to a drug addiction in its likelihood of actually improving a person’s situation in any concrete way.
So, I guess I’d describe it as an offshoot disease, that stems from another disease.
agent_flounder@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Perhaps that’s also why superhero movies were so popular for a time recently.
GregorGizeh@lemmy.zip 11 months ago
That’s my personal theory as well. Because we feel powerless we love stories of people who are very powerful and change the world for the better.
Personally I dislike it for much the same reason the op doesn’t like gaming: it teaches the people the wrong thing. It’s always a some hero saving everyone, never the people who have enough and save the world through unity and the destruction of the system.
One could almost call it capitalist propaganda
agent_flounder@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Indeed. The message: you’re helpless. Just sit around and wait to be rescued. Any minute now…
angrystego@lemmy.world 11 months ago
I’m a superhero movies fan, so let me explain my perspective. The message I take from those stories is not that I should wait for the hero, it’s that I should become one. Even though I don’t have any supernatural powers, I identify with the hero easily and I draw strength from the stories that helps me in real life. For a couple of days after such movie, I feel like I’m able to make the hard but right decisions and stand up for both others and myself. There are different kinds of people, so I understand it doesn’t have the same effect on you, but please consider there are also people like me.