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[-] GarbageShoot@hexbear.net 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Are you the person I talked about this last time with? God fucking damn it

It's like the most standard thing in smutty reactionary writing to have the big, dark skinned savages molest the fair-skinned lady in a way that is both highly sexualized and functions as a causus belli for the protagonists. Have you seen any of SAO's arcs besides the first one and the Asuna-led one? All the others use this trope at some point as foreplay to their revenge porn.

You are displaying a level of media literacy that would have you defending Birth of a Nation if not for social stigma. "Obviously the black people in this setting are ontologically savage to keep you nerds from worrying about the possibility that there are Good Ones! In this universe, the Klan is heroic, so there's nothing wrong with cheering them on!"

There is no questioning of why this is the story the author wants to tell. Why is it along racial lines? Why is it a story of genocide instead of some revenge porn against a specific gang, like happens in Taken? Why do we have our hero be identified primarily as an exterminator of life-unworthy-of-life and not as a protector of the innocent, despite that being the nominal justification of the story? Why is the evil race coded as savage, with dark skin, primitive tools, and ragged clothes? What relationship does a work like this have with the real world? Having people be wronged by goblins and then monomaniacly fixated on ethnic cleansing because they are all bad sure reminds me of something I've heard of before.

[-] GorbinOutOverHere@hexbear.net 0 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Are you the person I talked about this last time with? God fucking damn it

If it bothers you you could not

my brother in christ it is a goblin it is a fantasy creature

Why is it along racial lines

Because it is a dnd setting and it's easy to write it that way

Again i'm sorry it's not goblin befriender. That'd be a good show too but ya know, this ain't it

[-] GarbageShoot@hexbear.net 1 points 2 years ago

my brother in christ it is a goblin it is a fantasy creature

Yes, a fantasy race one might even say. Tell me, was Birth of a Nation's biggest problem that it didn't make the black people have little cloven hooves and call them satyrs? Would it be above criticism if it merely depicted the revival of the Klan as a way to terrorize and slaughter these dark-skinned, lustful, savage satyrs with no relation to black people?

Because it is a dnd setting and it’s easy to write it that way

I promise you that it's just as easy to write the enemy as being bandits. Hell, even writing them as slimes (an even-more-common bottom-level enemy, #1 along with rats) would be better, since those aren't remotely humanoid but can have basically whatever properties the author wants because they are so literally amorphous.

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