The teaching that you are fundamentally terrible is bad
I agree that it can easily get grating, but the fact is that even if you were to remove
all religions from the face of Earth, that concept would
still be very much alive and well. Look at ecological footprint, look at what modern psychology (and criminology) has found out about the base instincts in every human being, look at pretty much every philosopher telling people they ought to
change, look at the parents pondering whether they should send their kid to a Better School™ and trying to match the effect on the kid's later income to the expense. "You start out negative [to everyone else] and need to
improve, pronto" all around, and not all of them are just ideological make-believe.
i DO respect her decisions to end the comic whenever she wants to end it (it's probably a mercy at this point), not wanting to work on certain projects anymore
Indeed, us disagreeing as much as we may want with what Minna wants to focus on instead does not make us a iota
more entitled to see her continue doing SSSS than we were before.
Also, I've been wondering what continuing SSSS might do
to Minna, assuming that we're reading her right as saying "I'm continuing this for y'all but my heart isn't it anymore". It threatens to paint her memory of SSSS as a time where she was lugging a ball and chain along, preventing her from doing what she wanted, and such a memory might cause her not to want to come back to it
even if she turns away from her current path later on. A year-or-so of "meh, for old times' sake" in return for slamming the door eternally shut behind her, is that the deal we want ... ?
(Of course,
right now, we probably couldn't get the message of "it's OK, don't bother" across to Minna if we
tried, so it's an academic question for now ...)
It's gonna be fun when she gets to the part about Jesus being both God and human in her theological studies Seems like nobody has spoiled that part for her yet.
God
sent Jesus to reshape the world, which obviously needed
someone to get His hands dirty, but for a divine and eternal end; I don't think that
that will cause a double-take.
Missing the entire new-testamentarian vibe of God, Jesus,
and their plan
loving the whole of humanity and giving them all more and more chances to redeem themselves before Armageddon hits, rather than Just Getting Over With It™, is much more of a biggie IMHO.
This story is so much less provocative and controversial than, say 1984 or Animal Farm. Of course I'm sure you'd all like to see those books burned for being too bad and mean, or paranoid or whatever.
I work in German IT with all its privacy protection laws and *I* whack people with a figurative 1984 when they're not paranoid enough to see the point of such protection. Try again.
But I think her comment about the comic having the right effect could be a decision to start some drama, then watch with "her bowl of popcorn" as she said years ago.
It looks to me like a piece of why she released Lovely People and responded to the criticism this way is likely that she wanted that extra icing on the cake of internet drama surrounding her – without being an active player in the turmoil. Everyone else is stirring it up for her.
Hm. At the same time, when it comes to contact with
actual humans, Minna tries to avoid it if at all possible - like, back when setting up in Mora, getting anxious about the technician coming to connect her land line, or about visiting the woman who'd be her accountant. I'm under the impression that making the conclusion you propose would be even
worse news, as in a total mental one-eighty, or complete dehumanization of "net people" ...