🧠⚖️ Psycho-Pass (can the judicial system judge you before you commit a crime?)
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🧠⚖️ Psycho-Pass - would you let a system judge you before you act?
Anime discussion night.
Short summary
A lot of dystopian anime wants credit just for looking severe. Dark coats. Neon rain. State violence with better lighting.
Psycho-Pass is better than that. It’s cold, stylish, morally ugly in the right way, and the kind of show that turns a room sharp fast. Underneath all the sleekness, this is a story about safety becoming ideology, punishment becoming administrative, and people learning to call control “common sense.”
A few questions already sitting in my head
- “Would you actually trade some freedom for the promise of perfect safety - honestly?”
- “Did this world feel safe to you, or just clean?”
- “Who disturbed you more: the obvious monsters, or the people who made the machine look reasonable?”
- “Do you trust people who try to reform a bad system from the inside, or do they end up protecting it?”
- “What part of the show stopped feeling futuristic and started feeling familiar?”
How the evening will go
I’ll open with one question and then let the room do what it should.
Afterward, anyone who wants can keep the night going nearby for a drink / tea and the aftershock conversation.
When and where
- 🗓️ Date: April 12th Sunday
- 🕒 Time: 6:00 PM
- 📍 Location: waves on howe https://share.google/zc7KME7ldknqrnwDE
Cap 12–15 + waitlist
Small room on purpose so it stays a real conversation.
