"What we call 'evil' doesn't necessarily deserve any kind of respect or understanding, by any means; it just deserves an acknowledgement of its complexity so we can better understand it - so we can help prevent it"
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The subtext is craft-adjacent and cultural. As a director, Singer is arguing for narrative attention as an ethical tool, not a guilty pleasure. He’s essentially saying: if you reduce evil to cartoon simplicity, you get to feel righteous, but you learn nothing actionable. Complexity becomes a form of prevention, the same logic behind true crime documentaries, prestige dramas about authoritarianism, and superhero films that smuggle moral psychology into multiplex spectacle. Audiences are trained to want motives; the industry is trained to monetize them. Singer tries to keep that appetite from becoming complicity.
Notice the careful vagueness: “what we call ‘evil’.” That phrase admits the category is partly constructed, shaped by history, power, and public fear. Yet he doesn’t slide into relativism. The aim is pragmatic: map the terrain so you can stop repeating it. In a media ecosystem that loves origin stories, the quote is also a warning label: explanation is only useful if it’s tethered to consequences.
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| Topic | Ethics & Morality |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Singer, Bryan. (2026, January 16). What we call 'evil' doesn't necessarily deserve any kind of respect or understanding, by any means; it just deserves an acknowledgement of its complexity so we can better understand it - so we can help prevent it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-we-call-evil-doesnt-necessarily-deserve-any-137118/
Chicago Style
Singer, Bryan. "What we call 'evil' doesn't necessarily deserve any kind of respect or understanding, by any means; it just deserves an acknowledgement of its complexity so we can better understand it - so we can help prevent it." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-we-call-evil-doesnt-necessarily-deserve-any-137118/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"What we call 'evil' doesn't necessarily deserve any kind of respect or understanding, by any means; it just deserves an acknowledgement of its complexity so we can better understand it - so we can help prevent it." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-we-call-evil-doesnt-necessarily-deserve-any-137118/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.














