Riedquat wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2019 9:33 pm
mathewgsmith wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2019 7:34 pm
Riedquat wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2019 10:44 am
mathewgsmith wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2019 4:47 am
To steal a line from Order of the Stick, you can't really be a hypocrite if your only guiding principal is "do whatever is best for you".
The Sith believe the strong should rule the weak, but they don't expect the weak to be
happy about it.
You can be a hypocrite if those principles get thrown out of the window as soon as someone starts trampling over you with them. Things like "the strong should rule the weak" are usually trotted out by people who have (possibly more through luck than anything else) got into a position of authority and are then trying to justify it and boost their own egos.
Resenting those with power over you and ultimately murdering them for it is an explicit part of their principles. The later Rule of Two made it their ONLY organizing principle.
When they're not on top they plot to BE on top and destroy those who are, working from the shadows for generations if need be. They don't sit around complaining that it's not fair.
"Through victory my chains are broken".
If they truly believe that the strong should rule the weak the should accept defeat because clearly they're not the strongest. Aren't there any examples of them complaining about being ruled by the weak when they're not top dog?
Basically this is their whole issue with the Jedi and the Republic- by rights such people shouldn't be anywhere near as powerful as they are because that the Dark Side and Social Darwinism are the true path to real power, yet at the end of the day the Jedi and the Republic survived for thousands and thousands of years while the Sith, after scoring initial victories, end up getting defeated.
I think the more common sort of hypocrisy I've seen in Sith though is the delusional belief that they got to where they were on their own, even when their story shows them being heavily reliant on others.
Bane for instance saw himself as a completely self-reliant person and built his philosophy around that, yet he only escaped the mining colony he was on because a bartender friend helped him; he survived the Sith Wars partly because of his teammates in the squad he was on (he would later tell himself that no he never relied on them at all); he was saved from execution for defying orders by the intervention of the Sith Lords who saw his potential; he was utterly broken and defeatist after losing a fight to a rival apprentice until Githany came along and taught him, and encouraged him to seek out Kasim for tutoring in duelling; he abandoned the Brotherhood after he thought they had taught him everything he could yet still felt the need to seek out yet another teacher, which he fund in the form of the Revan Holocron; he needed Zannah and other Holocrons to learn how to create his own Holocron...
Plagueis also looked down on 99.9% of the population as being nothing but mere pawns in the Sith Grand Plan at best and ignorant puppets of the Force at worst, yet he himself was the product of his masters' eugenics experiments and didn't make a move against his master until the Dark Side whispered in his ear "it's your time". Not to mention Palpatine claiming that he played him like a fiddle since the day they met.
Kreia hates the Force and hates that the Jedi and Sith are so dependant on it, as well as believing that it manipulates the lives of everyone in the galaxy, yet she uses it more than pretty much any other Force user alive (granted, she helped to kill most of the others), to the point where she can't even see without the use of it.
etc.