Ah yes, this is definitely one of those series with great subtleties between the good guys and the bad guys. /s
Look I'm a fan of a good "humans are the real monsters" plot as much as the next human, but this is so ham-handed—the noble, cute, pretty, sympathetic and sexy un-humans, and the ugly, vicious, dumb, foul humans—I swear it just about feels nothing but racist towards humans, instead. XD
Like if you took the blatant good/evil characterizations one or two steps further you could almost cross the line twice and turn it into social commentary in its own right, but this just feels vaguely insulting to my intelligence.