Naturalistic fallacy right there.CHUD said:Seriously, in such a story, I'd root for the bug-eyed aliens. Let them wipe us out - we're a hopeless and apparantly inherently evil specie.
From your perspective yes, but that is also the interesting thing about such scenarios - seeing the conflict between an old and impractical mentality butting heads with new and dire necessities.CHUD said:I think this is avoided because it would diminish interest in the story.beastro said:While this may be the way the world is going presently, when dealing with speculative fiction you're open to a wide range of things, and yes, a more "old fashion" outlook is a possibility due to environment and social pressures.
What if Mankind gets reduced to only a few tens of thousands and maximizing childbirth goes from an imperative to a moral virtue and any which gets in the way of that is looked on as a social evil, like homosexuality, long after the need for such a view has passed because necessity turned into tradition.
Honestly, if in the future women are back to being breeding-betties while the menfolk run things - then I simply would have no interest and no stakes in whatever story is being told. Because then I would simply NOT CARE anymore. Why give a frak that we're living in space stations or whatever? If women are back in the kitchen (or the futuristic equaliant) while men govern and explore and fight - then all our technological advancements simply don't matter.
Seriously, in such a story, I'd root for the bug-eyed aliens. Let them wipe us out - we're a hopeless and apparantly inherently evil specie.
The amusing thing about what you've said is to think about if speculative fiction had been around for centuries and some arrogant, chauvinistic, ultra Catholic nobleman taking a look at a novel detailing a world like ours and declaring he'd rather die than live in a world like that and how it would show that what a horrible, irredeemable people we are to let ourselves slide into such a moral cesspool full of Protestants, infidels, loose women and sodomites.
The one comment about not caring anymore is telling - you'd be self-selecting yourself for extinction and leaving the world to those who are able to adapt and thrive, be they those craving for such a society to return or those like yourself who have to swallow a hard pill, but do so hoping that, in time, things will go back to how they once were and our post-apocalyptic society would return , one day.