I recently wrapped up Psycho-Pass and it got me thinking hard about the whole idea of a society controlled by the Sybil System. It's wild to see a world where your entire life and career can be decided by your "crime coefficient." It really pushes the question of whether peace and safety are worth giving up our freedom to choose and make mistakes.
The way it explores the shades of right and wrong through the eyes of the enforcers and inspectors is mind-blowing. Makes you wonder if living in a cage, even a gilded one, is any way to live at all. What's your take on trading freedom for security in the show? Do you think the Sybil System's method of maintaining order is justified or is it too much of an Orwellian nightmare?
The way it explores the shades of right and wrong through the eyes of the enforcers and inspectors is mind-blowing. Makes you wonder if living in a cage, even a gilded one, is any way to live at all. What's your take on trading freedom for security in the show? Do you think the Sybil System's method of maintaining order is justified or is it too much of an Orwellian nightmare?
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