Difference between revisions of "What I Think About Atlas Shrugged/genocidal"

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| text = [...] in Ayn Rand’s world, a man who self-righteously instigates the collapse of society, thereby inevitably killing millions if not billions of people, is portrayed as a messiah figure rather than as a genocidal prick, which is what he’d be anywhere else. Yes, he’s a genocidal prick with excellent engineering skills. Good for him. He’s still a genocidal prick.
 
| text = [...] in Ayn Rand’s world, a man who self-righteously instigates the collapse of society, thereby inevitably killing millions if not billions of people, is portrayed as a messiah figure rather than as a genocidal prick, which is what he’d be anywhere else. Yes, he’s a genocidal prick with excellent engineering skills. Good for him. He’s still a genocidal prick.
 
| cite = [[John Scalzi]], [[What I Think About Atlas Shrugged]]
 
| cite = [[John Scalzi]], [[What I Think About Atlas Shrugged]]
 
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