Why is Fred dead? Proximate cause - because Gunn signed papers that allowed Knox to sneak the coffin through. Bigger picture - because she was there. To the extent that it was her choice ('mindwipe') Fred chose to be in LA, chose to be in that fight, and could have gone elsewhere. She didn't And she's become a casualty of her lifestyle. It is sad. It sucks. It's also how life works sometimes.
As illustrated by the death of former Arizona Cardinals safety, Pat Tillman. A few years ago, Tillman gave up his NFL career (passing on a $3.6 million contract) and enlisted in the US military. At Arizona State, he was both a star athlete and an honor student, and he felt that it was more worthwhile to serve his country than play football, particularly after September 11. Tillman became an Army Ranger, and insisted on recieving no special media attention or treatment for his decision.
Today he was found dead in Afghanistan. I don't know the specific cause of death. Or who was to blame. Do we blame his CO or the pentagon for the strategies. For sending him to war. Perhaps. Maybe there was faulty equipment.
But Tillman made a choice, and he chose to be a soldier. Even though he knew the risks, and even though he could have been somewere else. And he did so, because he felt that joining in the fight was worthwhile to him. It satisfied his preference. And he died following through on that decision. And Fred died following through on hers.
It's sad. It's tragic. The Tillman family grieves. Those who love Fred grieve. But it's life.
As illustrated by the death of former Arizona Cardinals safety, Pat Tillman. A few years ago, Tillman gave up his NFL career (passing on a $3.6 million contract) and enlisted in the US military. At Arizona State, he was both a star athlete and an honor student, and he felt that it was more worthwhile to serve his country than play football, particularly after September 11. Tillman became an Army Ranger, and insisted on recieving no special media attention or treatment for his decision.
Today he was found dead in Afghanistan. I don't know the specific cause of death. Or who was to blame. Do we blame his CO or the pentagon for the strategies. For sending him to war. Perhaps. Maybe there was faulty equipment.
But Tillman made a choice, and he chose to be a soldier. Even though he knew the risks, and even though he could have been somewere else. And he did so, because he felt that joining in the fight was worthwhile to him. It satisfied his preference. And he died following through on that decision. And Fred died following through on hers.
It's sad. It's tragic. The Tillman family grieves. Those who love Fred grieve. But it's life.
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I'm actually something of a fatalist. I just find that Fatalism can free you and empower you when you realize how much you can do to control that which you can exert control over.
I looked at S1-3 of Buffy, and at AtS episodes like "Epiphany" and I do feel empowered. I look at S7, and I feel demoralized and offended. W&H is probably too corrupt to be saved. And there's really not much drama and shock in telling that story.
But I know community involvement can work. It's my civic religion. It's really funny how the plugged in Government Professors loved BtVS-3 so much, because I know how much S7 offends and fails on the very same grounds S3 endears.