Haja saying his word probably doesn’t mean much to Obi-Wan as a conman and fake Jedi.
And Obi-Wan saying it’s good enough for him.
After having lost so much trust in the universe. He’s in a ship full of people. The people that have been defending the Jedi and Force sensitives for ten years and he sees the good in people again.
É possível a responsabilização penal da pessoa jurídica por crime ambiental, ainda que não haja imputação contra pessoas físicas?
É possível a responsabilização penal da pessoa jurídica por crime ambiental, ainda que não haja imputação contra pessoas físicas?
segunda-feira, 5 de outubro de 2015
Olá amigos do Dizer o Direito,
Hoje quero tratar com vocês sobre um dos temas mais importantes envolvendo crimes ambientais.
A indagação é a seguinte:
É
possível a responsabilidade penal das pessoas jurídicas por crimes ambientais?
O art. 225, § 3º, CF/88 prevê o
seguinte:
Art. 225 (…) § 3º As condutas e
atividades consideradas lesivas ao meio ambiente…
I can't help thinking about the Kenobi show and how it emphasized all these other important relationships in Obi-Wan's life BEYOND Anakin. Even when Anakin was in the show and played by Hayden, the show very carefully and intentionally made sure to look BEYOND Obi-Wan's relationship with Anakin to really flesh him out and make him interesting.
He's constantly thinking about Padme when he spends time with Leia and missing Padme and remembering her.
It's his friendship with Bail Organa that gives him the kick in the pants he needs to start getting his life in order.
He connects to Reva over their shared grief at the loss of the Jedi Order and the horror of Order 66.
It's his meeting Tala and Haja and Roken and seeing how they're involved in their own little rebellions that helps him start to have hope in the galaxy again.
And even in the middle of his big emotional climax where he's fighting against Anakin, it's remembering Luke and Leia that actually saves him.
So yes, he has to let go of Anakin and his grief and guilt over Anakin's fate, and Anakin IS important to Obi-Wan and Obi-Wan's story, but he is not the SOLE important relationship in Obi-Wan's life. Obi-Wan has other things in his life worth discussing and remembering when telling a story about him and the Kenobi show was SO SO CAREFUL to ensure that that didn't get forgotten or overshadowed by bringing in Anakin himself. And I really appreciate that about the show.
wow what a lovely bit of cinematic foreshadowing to the part where Reva ultimately decides to protect Leia by keeping her force sensitivity a secret :D no I'm not wearing clown makeup why do you ask
One of the things that I think is so great about the Obi-Wan Kenobi show is how you see seemingly ordinary people in the galaxy doing things that have a big impact. It would be understandable for people to just try to survive under this fascist Empire, look the other way when bad things happen. And some of them do, but some of them don’t. Just in the first two episodes, you have:
A group of ordinary cantina folks on Tatooine (Anchorhead?) refuse to give up the Jedi who is living among them
Owen Lars resists giving up Obi-Wan to an Inquisitor who directly threatens his family and sticks a lightsaber up to his neck
Owen tries to protect Luke by trying to keep Obi-Wan away from him AND indirectly is trying to get Obi-Wan to let go of the past that he’s clinging to
Haja is helping a mother and her Force-sensitive child escape to Corellia (the fact that it’s for credits doesn’t erase the fact that he’s risking himself and his companion to do this)
Haja stands up to an Inquisitor and actively claims to be a Jedi in order to help Obi-Wan and Leia get away, even though he knows Obi-Wan is being hunted and he could probably make a huge reward by turning him in
Haja gives Obi-Wan and Leia a way to get off-planet despite the lockdown
The girl selling spice gives Obi-Wan some to try to help him forget (it’s the wrong idea, but it comes in handy later)
And the people who start to help Obi-Wan get back in touch with the Force, with hope, who start to help him emerge from his depression and reconnect with who he is, are largely non-Force-sensitive people:
Bail Organa risks himself and his wife (and his daughter) not only to ask for Obi-Wan’s help but to come directly to Tatooine and tell him in no uncertain terms to let go of this regret and grief that is killing Obi-Wan and get his shit together, because someone needs him.
Haja tells Obi-Wan, “you’re not alone” and uses his real name, not his made up in-hiding name.
One of the moments where Leia really gets through to him is when she is doing something that directly reminds him of his friend Padmé and how Leia has inherited her fearlessness and willingness to accept help and reach out to friends. Someone who was not Force-sensitive, who was up against incredible odds, and who did what she thought was right regardless.