Steve wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2019 10:50 pm
mathewgsmith wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2019 10:30 pm
Steve wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2019 1:18 pm
And yes, there is a reason why that order is Republic first, and yes, it's because the Sith Empire is a moral and ethical abomination that must be destroyed.
Honestly they're
both moral and ethical abominations. From what we see of Republic space, especially on Coruscant and in the Trooper storyline (let alone Belsavis), it's pretty much a cyberpunk dystopia. The only real difference is that the Sith revel in it while the Republic tries to keep it's many crimes just baaaarely under the rug where upper class folks like the Jedi don't have to think about them. The man with his boot on your neck says "freedom" a lot in the Republic, but he's still got his boot on your neck.
I think the problem is that the Republic's very size hinders its ability to deal with pressing social issues, allowing for corruption and private actors to employ repression while further undermining the Republic's principles. But it does have those principles, and many in the Republic fight to try and enforce them against those corrupt forces. That's what elevates them above the Sith Empire in my view. Better to have principles that you struggle to uphold and sometimes fail to preserve than to embrace corruption and oppression.
TBH one thing that always irritates me is the attitude that if you're not 100% correct in upholding your values, you're just a corrupt hypocrite and can't criticize people who are openly corrupt and even cruel and oppressive. That attitude, to me, invites one to become morally nihilistic. It says "Don't bother being good because everything you stand for will be destroyed at even the perception of a misstep, while those who are outright evil will have that evil ignored because they don't hide it".
So yeah, the Republic has big flaws and needs a lot of work, but I'll take it over the Sith Empire any day of the week.
Saying they're barely different was meant to be ludicrous hyperbole for the sake of a joke. On re-reading it that is not at all obvious, for which I apologize.
Yes the Sith Empire at it's best is worse than the Republic at it's worst. The Sith at it's best is worse than anything in history and has only a few rivals in fiction. Repeated casual planetary scale genocides and running a slave economy purely for its own sake are a high bar.
The Republic is more on the Norsefire region of the "evil government" scale. Inefficient, casually corrupt, perpetual poverty of entire classes, allows no independent media, locks political dissidents up in a concentration camp and performs horrifying experiments on them (Belsavis as seen in the Imperial planet quests is a seriously messed up place), military answers to no one and considers it's own civilians expendable.
What I suspect happened is that different writers threw in one or two dirty little secrets that were
supposed to represent isolated abuses in their own plotlines and didn't realize how it comes off when all strung together. If you only played, say, the Jedi Consular you'd come away with an impression of the Republic as a shining city on a hill fighting for Freedom and Justice for all sapient beings, just as cartoonishly Good as the Sith are cartoonishly Evil.