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Lana Beniko ([personal profile] unusual_sith) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2022-12-02 04:17 pm
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Topics in Sith Philosophy, Friday

Lana greeted the class calmly, despite the tinsel caught in her hair. Even the Force hadn't been able to get it all out.

"Today I thought we'd talk about something a little different," she began. "For the most part, I've been presenting aspects of Sith philosophy to you that might be positive or negative, or have aspects of both, and I've been doing my best not to be judgmental. Today I would like to present to you an aspect of Sith beliefs that, while it follows logically from the basics of the philosophy, is absolutely not to be followed."

She crossed her arms. "The belief that the strong should lead is admirable, although the meaning of that strength is debatable. However, what it has led to in the Sith Empire, and what is only recently being changed, is the belief that only Sith are strong, only Sith deserve to rule. Practically, this has led to non-Force users largely being relegated to second place, and non-human and non-Sith species being treated as lesser beings. So, what we should discuss, rather than debating if this is a good thing, is how this may have come about, how to work through it as a culture to learn better, and if you see any aspects of this in your own cultures and how you can work through them."

She paused. "Preferably not by attempting a violent coup." Malgus.
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"I am not sure what it would look like to see that kind of change happen, Mrs. Beniko," Kurt said slowly after a bit of thought. "But it sounds familiar, a lot like how everyone treats mutants and those who are different as second class. I don't know how to make that change; that's what the X-Men are trying to do still. I just hope that it can happen, someday."