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I recently watched Psycho-Pass and I can't stop thinking about it and its main premise.

Sacrificing freedom for safety and low-crime rates, is it worth it? And if someone revolts against that by all means available to them are they really in the wrong?
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I've tried getting into psycho-pass half a dozen times but can't get past the first episode
Is it worth watching smile
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>>2755
Yes it is worth it, the first few episodes until the main revealed are the worst, but he is a very interesting character.
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>>2756
I'll try to get past the boring introduction
I've heard too many people praise it to ignore
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>>2753
wasn't japan a poor shithole in the series?
>Sacrificing freedom for safety and low-crime rates, is it worth it?
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and even in the series all you gained is caged and deeply pathological society unable to confront even the slightest discomfort.
sweat3 only a woman would find the setting of psycho pass appealing.
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>>2758
Japan was actually the only functioning society in the world in the series, and funny enough everyone was happy with it even though they had no freedom.

It reminds me a lot of what we have now, in the first world at least.
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety - Benjamin Franklin
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>>2753
I do remember watching this. The pyscho pass system was not 100% accurate meaning a lot of people who were innocent were persecuted


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