Especially funny when Kim is one of the Moralist reps. Although, he is disillusioned with the Moralintern and is actually a decent person who doesn't try to use or gaslight you, unlike Joyce or "Sunday Friend".
Moralism in DE is both political ideology and religion, I always got the feeling Kim is like culturally moralist in the sense that people consider themselves to be culturally christian
Kim’s key trait is loyalty. He’s loyal to a fault. I have a whole spiel about this but TLDR is that I have no doubt that Kim participating in the revolution is contingent on the RCM’s faltering allegiance to the Coalition.
Ah, so he's like a well-meaning liberal that doesn't understand communism and is not interested in politics, but just wants the best for themselves and people? I didn't really get what he was supposed to be politically in the game since he didn't talk about it much except that he obviously hates racism, being a victim of it, but a moderate moralist makes sense. If so, it was a great idea to put them in the game, especially in the present era of capitalist realism, because I bet that's probably most people out there. They just want to keep their head down and do their job, and are generally nice and polite while doing it.
Especially funny when Kim is one of the Moralist reps. Although, he is disillusioned with the Moralintern and is actually a decent person who doesn't try to use or gaslight you, unlike Joyce or "Sunday Friend".
Moralism in DE is both political ideology and religion, I always got the feeling Kim is like culturally moralist in the sense that people consider themselves to be culturally christian
That’s a really good way to put it
I don't want to spoiler but I feel like there's many hints that Kim is basically a leftist, except he just doesn't have the passion for it.
I'm 99% Kim would be a spirited participant in "the Return" under the right circumstances.
Kim’s key trait is loyalty. He’s loyal to a fault. I have a whole spiel about this but TLDR is that I have no doubt that Kim participating in the revolution is contingent on the RCM’s faltering allegiance to the Coalition.
Ah, so he's like a well-meaning liberal that doesn't understand communism and is not interested in politics, but just wants the best for themselves and people? I didn't really get what he was supposed to be politically in the game since he didn't talk about it much except that he obviously hates racism, being a victim of it, but a moderate moralist makes sense. If so, it was a great idea to put them in the game, especially in the present era of capitalist realism, because I bet that's probably most people out there. They just want to keep their head down and do their job, and are generally nice and polite while doing it.