#identity and personhood I can see that working for him :) while a lot of ppl were like
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Sometimes I think about we got the very first rumors that playable Scaramouche would be Anemo + get a design change around July 2022 (it was a month or two out from 3.0 release) and a sizable portion of people were melting down on my Twitter recommended over it bc they were absolutely certain this qualified as genshin âruining his characterâ. Like they had a hashtag over it and everything it was so funny
#I was fighting for my life bc I was like oh heâs going to be plot relevant in sumeru right?#he must be getting an Anemo vision bc he gets a character arc#yaaay Anemo is the element of freedom n a lot of the chars have themes of#identity and personhood I can see that working for him :) while a lot of ppl were like#oh my Hod Theyâre going to TAKE AWAY HIS HAT and make him bland and friendly with none of his personality#(assumptions made solely based off vibes)#I felt SO vindicated when wandererâs design dropped bc 1) I liked it#2) he looked as snarky as any scaramouche art does#I was like SEEE. ITS FINE. THEYRE CAPITALIZING ON HIM BEING A SNARKY MENACE OKAY#ITS FINE !!#fern.txt
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Hordak canât catch a break even on his birthday...
Oh fandom, you really like this sort of drama donât you?Â
A few days ago, on Hordakâs birthday, there was this âinterestingâ post in the tag â since, apparently itâs impossible to get any peace even on that day.
I was  too tired to answer it at the time after being on call the day before so, hereâs my delayed answer to all of that:
First off: this post has this bit in it when asked what that person dislikes about SPOP.
 He doesnât need to get a redemption and he doesnât get one in the show.Â
None of his actions constitute a redemption arc. The man merely acknowledged his personhood and freed himself from his master and God. Thatâs what his arc was about: the right to have a personal identity.Â
He gave himself a name and wanted to be his own person. Thatâs it. Thatâs all he wanted.
The man was merely freed from Primeâs influence- an influence he was born into since heâs been specifically manufactured to serve as a disposable mass produced soldier and worshipper of Prime.
 If the argument that Catra was âforcedâ to commit crimes and thus she is not completely guilty of them since she was under duress â then the argument doubly holds for a person who has been directly programmed and conditioned to do so under the threat of death or mental rape (purification).\
Even while away from Prime, he was still conditioned to obey and brainwashed by Primeâs cult. He literally knew nothing else â he was not meant to. Itâs how indoctrination works. Â
Primeâs clones arenât people to Prime, they are tools. Those clones, while cut off from Prime still want to serve and please him: Thatâs what Wrong Hordakâs purpose in the show is- to show us just that.
Hordak is not considered âOKâ Â because Entrapta likes him. Hordak is merely shown â by Entrapta that he could live apart from his cult and have worth outside what Prime tells him he has.Â
Just like real life cult victims, he needs an outsider to help him see a way out of the cult. The nature of indoctrination and brainwashing makes it impossible for the brainwashed person to know they are brainwashed unless someone points it out.
Now for my favorite thing:
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Oh boy⊠this makes me just so damn uncomfortable.
To offer a bit of context as to why. I have never been on social media before SPOP or in any fandom and as such, I have never encountered the âall men are evilâ discourse that seems to infest these places. Itâs been quite a bit of culture shock for me.Â
What is it that makes anyone think it is ok to judge a person because of an accident of birth? (being born male)
Why does hate for 50% of the human population get such a free pass on these platforms? Misandry is just as terrible as misogyny. You are being biased against another human because of their gender. I donât care that males are perceived as âprivilegedâ â that doesnât make it ok to be terrible to them unprovoked.Â
How does hating all men help achieve equity?
Do you realize that this sort of discourse is exactly how you radicalize people against the very cause you are championing? You breed hate and adversity for the rest of us who actually want to to have a discussion on the topic.Â
Iâm a feminist myself (in a country where feminism is hard-work) and let me tell you, making all men hate us does nothing but push away potential allies and make it a lot harder for our voices to be heard.
Feminism is about equality, not women dominating.
Now onto the second post: the one comparing Catra and Hordak with the question of which of them is a better person.Â
This whole war orphans that were personally abducted and tortured into serving the horde HC that some ppl have is really starting to get boorish. This has been going on for more than 6 months.Â
I have no idea why everyone thinks he went down chimneys and stealing babies left and right while cackling villainously. The man had a busy schedule of brooding in his lab, wallowing at his inability to use insulated cables and having his device blowing up in his face with the occasional Skype call to Shadow Weaver to see what the Horde is doing.Â
And yet, to a part of the fandom, this is what he looked like:
( @bat-burritoâ made this one and itâs glorious)Â
And if you donât believe me about the lab recluse thing, you donât have to, the show pretty much states it for me.Â
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Hordak is a recluse that stayed in his lab and let the running of the Horde and most operations to Shadow Weaver and later Catra. He did not personally abuse anyone and he is not the origin of the cycle of abuse.
Shadow Weaver was a child grooming manipulative woman before she even joined the Horde â she did this to Micah while she was not âevilâ or presumably abused by Hordak.
Even if you want to HC that Hordak abused her somehow, he is still not the one who started the cycle: Horde Prime is.Â
The whole fandom seems to forget about the eldritch monstrosity that created a whole army of brainwashed slaves to worship and die for him. Prime is the one that sent Hordak to die and gave him the motivation to try to prove himself worthy of life and love. If you want to point fingers, point them at the origin of all of this. This fandom has a strange Prime blindness. He is never talked about when it comes to being the start of all of this.
If Prime didnât exist, Hordak wouldnât exist. If Prime hadnât sent Hordak off to die, then his clone wouldnât have accidentally ended up on Etheria. None of the things in the show would have happened.
Adora would have died of exposure in a field, the monarchies on Etheria would have continued as they are and the planet would have continued to exist in despondos.Â
He is a dictator, yes. So are the princesses. Monarchies are dictatorships where the ruler is born into power. Hordak gained his through military might while Glimmer was born with hers and enforced it with tradition. I donât really care to play âwhoâs the better dictatorâ. The princesses have their power because of the runestones- magical rocks put there by the First Ones to channel the planetâs magic and use it as a weapon. How come no one talks about that?
Do you think a king/queen keeps their crown without effort or subjugation of their subjects?Â
Also, Hordak had never interacted with Catra before SW dragged her before him to be judged. He was indifferent to etherians in general and didnât seem to care which of them were his underlings so long as the operations were running smoothly. He was more focused on his portal and returning home than on anything else. He did not set out to âruin livesâ or quest for power. What he wanted was to return to his deity and become a mindless part of the whole again â that is as opposite to power hungry as you can get.
Catra was directly abused by Shadow Weaver throughout her childhood. That makes Shadow weaver responsible for 100% of that abuse.
Catra was found in a box by Adora and adopted by Shadow Weaver. Hordak didnât know or care that she existed.
He is responsible for the war, he is responsible for the war casualties and the property damage. He is not responsible for Shadow Weaver being a terrible person and mother figure.
Again with the orphan thing. We have 5 cadets in the show.Â
Adora was found in a field.Â
Catra was found in a box. Lonnie, Kyle and Rogelio are unexplained. The only lizard ppl we see in the show are in the Horde or the Crimson Wastes. The other two could just as well be the children of some of the soldiers.Â
I may harp on about what a bitch Shadow Weaver is â the reason I do so is because she is legitimately terrible to the two girls in her care.
I was the unfavorite growing up, I WAS the Catra in my family who could do no right while my sibling was the golden child. I donât however hate Shadow Weaver. She is a cartoon character in a show and she does the things she was written to do. Hell, she is a very compelling and believable villain. Her motivations are clear and she is consistent. Her voice actress portrayed her splendidly and her character design is superb. I like her but that doesnât mean that I donât acknowledge her role in the story. I donât however make up parts of the story to make her more evil than she was or treat my headcanons about her as absolute fact.Â
Again, sigh: Prime is the worst villain in the show. He is quite literally Nyarlathotep and does this to planets:Â
 This to people:Â
and this to the people he created to serve, worship and love him:Â
How is that not worse?
I love Catra and it genuinely annoys me when people erase her agency or try to paint her as one-dimensional victim. Catra was an antagonist for most of the show and she rocked it! She was 400% more efficient at it than cloneboy. Give the queen some damn respect and recognition! Catra had a lot of agency and her actions moved the plot of the show more than those of the protagonists. (they were mostly reactive).
Catra pulled the lever of the portal in a moment of distress after a breakdown, a Shadow-Weaver related breakdown because thatâs how trauma works.
Hordak didnât make her do it, he didnât send Catra after Adora either. These were Catraâs choices. They came from a place of hurt but they were her choices still.
The portal was a means of transportation, not a weapon. Building it was not Catraâs mission, it was Hordakâs. He built it so he could contact Prime and either summon him here or go home âwhichever course of action Prime wanted. Again, Hordak wanted to go back to this:
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The only person who knew the device was dangerous was Entrapta and she tried to warn Hordak about it. Catra was the one who stopped her, violently so, then sent her to die on Beast Island- the fate Entrapta saved her from a season ago. Catra then tried to have Hordak open the portal before it was ready.
When he wouldnât â she pulled the lever herself because that is how desperate she had gotten at that point, to show Shadow Weaver how wrong she was. That is how hurt Catra was by her mother figureâs betrayal and abuse.
Donât take that away from her. Donât call it curiosity or naivete or whatever. She knew the portal was dangerous but she wanted to prove Shadow Weaver wrong so badly that she didnât care at that point. She had been pushed that far.Â
Catraâs actions led to Angellaâs death but she was not directly responsible for it. She didnât activate the device to kill Angella, it merely happened accidentally. Catra was however glad it happened and wanted to profit from the aftermath of her death. Â
Hordak didnât care or plan to kill Angella personally. There is no in-show moment where any of that is portrayed. Since he doesnât care about the specifics of running the horde seem to know what they are conquering at the moment, it seems that that was usually a task reserved for his second in command.Â
^ - troop movement ordered by Catra
Hordak doesnât even know what his own army is doing.
Again with the Hordak âdrilling into orphanâs mindsâ⊠I seriously doubt that any of them had ever seen him out of his lab or that he came up with the propaganda himself.
Manipulation is more Shadow Weaverâs game not his. For all of Hordakâs faults, he is not deceptive or manipulative. If anything, he is woefully incapable of spotting lies. (it might have something to do with him being born in a society where lies were almost impossible because of the hive mind and Prime being able to browse his thoughts at a whim- as such, it wouldnât be a skill he would have been able to develop).
Hordak canonically despises deception and lies. Â I really donât understand where this image of a manipulative and cunning Hordak comes from. He wouldnât be able to plot himself out of a paper bag if his life depended on it.
First off.. S4 Catra was his equal, not his subordinate. Donât take that away from her. She earned it.
He doesnât look that threatening here...Â
And again:Â Â Prime created the system. He made clone slaves and programmed them to serve. His clones have hardware installed for the express reason to facilitate his control over them. He has a religion in place to make sure their thoughts do not stray from his purpose. I am legitimately boggled by this fandomâs tendency to completely forget about his existence.Does anyone really think that these people that are born âprechippedâ and programmed to know nothing but Primeâs Light are really knowledgeable about human morality?
That they would know that conquest is bad when that is the express reason for their creation?Â
If I were born in that situation, Iâm not sure I would have known any better. Hell, if any of the clones even try to disobey Prime, they would get either mindraped (erased) or killed for the effort. They really have no choice, even if they knew that killing in Primeâs name is wrong (they donât) they really canât do anything about it. They have no choice but to be what they were made to be. I find it personally abhorrent when these designer slaves are held accountable for what Prime has made them do.
And to the people that say Hordak was free of Horde Prime once he was stranded on Etheria.. That is not how indoctrination works. The fact that I canât go to church this Sunday because Iâm locked in the house and canât find the keys doesnât make me an atheist.
Hordak was serving Prime even on Etheria. He keeps mentioning it to both Entrapta and Catra. He started the war because thatâs what he thought Prime wanted of him and thatâs what heâs been programmed to do. Personal and informed choice really doesnât factor into his decision at all.
He is not sympathetic because Entrapta likes him. Notice how I havenât brought up his relationship with her up to this point?
He is sympathetic because he literally had no choice but to do the things he was indoctrinated into doing. He was build and programmed for it, just like all the other clones. They are not able to deviate from that because of the way Prime functions and rules over them.
There is no point in the show where Hordak relishes over his status as a ruler or the âluxuryâ it affords him. He does not engage in the same behaviors his progenitor manifests.
There is no point in the show where Hordak relishes over his status as a ruler or the âluxuryâ it affords him. He does not engage in the same behaviors his progenitor manifests. He attempts to emulate Prime in order to project authority in the only way he knows how but since those are some really big shoes to fill, he is woefully inadequate.Â
If Hordak had been power hungry, he would have stayed in despondos and ruled his own faction. Being away from Prime is the most powerful and autonomous heâs ever been and yet, he wants to throw all of that away in order to be a powerless, nameless part of the whole. What Hordak wanted was to be enslaved by Prime because thatâs what he had been created for.
âvengefulâ â and how did Hordak manifest this vengefulness? Who did he take revenge on in the series? Â
âapologizeâ â when and where in his 3 minutes of screentime would he remember everything after 2 mindwipes, realize that the whole worldview he had since inception is wrong, realize that he had been mistaken into doing the horrible things he did and then go to all of the characters and apologize for it?
Would anyone be convinced of that had it happened in 3 minutes? Iâd rather they donât redeem him than do a shit job at it.
Very true. Heâs not a better person. Heâs just a person in an impossible situation. Both Hordak and Catra were handed a raw deal, I donât understand why everyone insists on pitting them against one another. They both did bad things and they were both in horrible situations. The specifics donât really matter since neither of them would have done the things they did had they been more fortunate.
This is the exact reason for which I donât hold Caraâs actions against her. Catraâs only model of success was Shadow Weaver. She emulated her abusive mother figure because she had no other example and because she wanted to please that woman. It does not excuse the way Catra acted but it explains it.
I really donât understand why some people want Catra punished. Iâd rather she get love and help. That is what she needs. In time, she will want to do better and be better by herself. She doesnât need to be forced, heavens know, sheâs been forced enough as it is.
They are really different. Catra got an abusive, shitty and violent childhood. Hordak got this:
He was literally robbed of a childhood.Â
She was taught by Shadow Weaver that weakness gets you killed. Hordak was not allowed to have emotions to begin with, or thoughts of his own, or a name...
Comparing to victims of abuse to see which one of them is more likable is such a strange concept to me.
Catra was robbed in s5 too. I donât hold that against her. IÂ blame it on the writers. S5 could have been a lot better.Â
#Hordak#Catra#catra vs hordak discourse strikes again#can we please stop with this#it's been 6 months#my pixel is nicer than that pixel#a cartoon villain is not an actual despot#cartoon and fandom activism is not real activism#Cartoon characters can't apologize for their actions unless the writers make them#the writers in s5 were too busy with butchering the previous seasons to actually put any thought into the cohesiveness of this show's themes#everyone felt a bit ooc in s5#spop critical#spop fandom drama#spop
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