JediExile said:
I’m not arguing that the point you’re trying to make is wrong, but I think it’s wrong to compare Satanists (who choose to worship Satan/act like edgy special snowflakes) to the First Order soldiers (who were abducted as kids and forced to commit horrible acts worse than any goth teen with his little copy of The Satanic Bible by Anton LaVey ever could).
It’s not the circumstances that lead both people to that situation. The comparison I’m trying to make is that it’s someone being revolted at seeing horrific things that tie these two situations together. I could have easily used the people who defected from the Nazis as another example but I chose this one.
Also I’m talking about real worshipers of Lucifer not LaVeyan Satanists. I’m talking about the cults that actually sacrifice people.
Fair enough, it just seems odd that Finn should place the lives of people he doesn’t know over the only people he does know.
He didn’t have much of a choice. He just wanted to get away from the First Order.