"You can't take sides when you know the earth is round"
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The subtext is impatience with binary thinking. On a round earth, every boundary is provisional; every “over there” is connected to “right here” by a long enough line. Sun smuggles in an ethical claim: alignment can be lazy when it becomes identity, when choosing a team replaces the harder work of seeing interdependence. It also nods to epistemic humility. Knowing the earth is round is shorthand for having moved past comforting illusions, for accepting that perspective depends on where you’re standing and how far you’re willing to look.
Context matters: a writer born in 1948 comes of age amid Cold War blocs, decolonization, Vietnam, and the later culture-wars habit of treating politics as fandom. In that world, “taking sides” is often demanded as proof of decency. Sun’s move is to question the demand itself, not to excuse injustice, but to insist that moral clarity isn’t the same thing as tribal loyalty. The wit is in the inevitability of the image: once you see the curve, the argument can’t stay straight.
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