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 8 months ago
Perhaps that’s also why superhero movies were so popular for a time recently.
GregorGizeh@lemmy.zip 8 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 8 months ago
Indeed. The message: you’re helpless. Just sit around and wait to be rescued. Any minute now…
angrystego@lemmy.world 8 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.