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	Comments on: Riz Ahmed’s Character Changed The Most For ‘Rogue One,’ Bob Iger Says Film Has &#8220;No Political Statements In It&#8221;	</title>
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		By: DonDrapersAcidTrip		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;Again, you could paint the Empire with that brush if you wanted to, but for me, strictly defining their evil in such a manner makes them less interesting, less fearsome — I’d argue the terror they can unleash is more deeply felt if you don’t know the boundaries of how far they’re willing to go.&quot;

this is dumb and why people in real life never want to think anyone is the &quot;bad guy.&quot;  &quot;they&#039;re not nazis, they&#039;re alt-right.&quot; etc.  people are always waiting for real life scumbags to reach some cartoon level of villainy from media, who of course can be resisted through only peaceful means as comic book morality has taught us.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Again, you could paint the Empire with that brush if you wanted to, but for me, strictly defining their evil in such a manner makes them less interesting, less fearsome — I’d argue the terror they can unleash is more deeply felt if you don’t know the boundaries of how far they’re willing to go.&#8221;</p>
<p>this is dumb and why people in real life never want to think anyone is the &#8220;bad guy.&#8221;  &#8220;they&#8217;re not nazis, they&#8217;re alt-right.&#8221; etc.  people are always waiting for real life scumbags to reach some cartoon level of villainy from media, who of course can be resisted through only peaceful means as comic book morality has taught us.  </p>
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