harem is cringeTime to add a cute blind cat girl to his growing "friend" harem.
harem is cringeTime to add a cute blind cat girl to his growing "friend" harem.
I don't think that's how thicc celestial bodies work, but yes. Yees.preferably into the sun. Or a black hole. Or a black hole being slammed into a star.
I don't think the part of Sorcerer's nature needs to be repeated. The point of sorceres being crazy psychos are p much center of the theme with Zagan's and Barbaros's old master, various dead sorcerers Zagan had offed in earlier chapters, and even that one who proclaims Brabaros's rival in the spin-off.Sure, I get your point. I would assume that they wrote it very concisely here in the manga, and gave it more attention in the novel. It unfortunately happens a lot with adaptations.
I still prefer watered down over racist.No difference to what we have, except her flashback is more watered down than personal.
I prefer it personal rather this... racism? (I thought it was about being cliche).I still prefer watered down over racist.
Both.I prefer it personal rather this... racism? (I thought it was about being cliche).
Parents got robbed by some black dudes, therefore hating black people. Same idea.She hates Sorcerers because Sorcerers killed her family and her friends.
Not the general bad rep, no (that's more of a, "99% of lawyers give the rest a bad reputation," situation), but her own motivation. Considering she was a young child brought up in a racial village, there's little reason to assume her motivation relies on the sorcerers' reputation. Her hatred is also far stronger than most people, so the overall reputation would have little effect on it. It's more of a coincidence than a cause. So if it was some human bandits that for one reason or another that attacked her village, she'd likely hate humans instead.And I wouldn't equate the bad-rep towards sorcerers as racism, no.
Racism is a stigma which focuses on race. Stigma (social stigma) is a wide, large-encompassing concept of seeing certain groups based on, quoting wikipedia here, socioeconomic status, culture, gender, race, religion or health status.Parents got robbed by some black dudes, therefore hating black people. Same idea.
Perfectly encapsulate what I said. She hates Sorcerers not because they are the evil bad guys of the world, but because they essentially destroyed the very reason of her own living. Twice.Not the general bad rep, ... , but her own motivation.
That was my point. I never argued that what happened here is specifically racism. It's the same idea as racism. Glad you understand that part.So yes, same idea, but not racism.
I was talking about a what-if scenario and the way she judges. Them saving her isn't part of that.You brought up about how she would hate on humans were bandits done it instead, but have you taken into account that the church, a human-organized group, was the one helped her?
You did said you preferred a watered version of the story rather than "racist", and always referred to that part as racism earlier. Of course everyone took it that you're taking that scene as racism.That was my point. I never argued that what happened here is specifically racism. It's the same idea as racism. Glad you understand that part.
"Always", meaning at a single instance did I say it "came across as racist." That implies a similarity, not saying it absolutely is.You did said you preferred a watered version of the story rather than "racist", and always referred to that part as racism earlier.
You know, that sounds awfully similar to what a racist character would go through. And it's a by-the-numbers, cookie-cutter motivation with zero originality, as well as a silver bullet plot.That's why Kuroka's motivation in here is so powerful. It's not related to a certain social stigma, but instead related to something personal to her. Makes the character more interesting, pulls us in to keep rooting for her and see what's the story has in store for her. The only way for her to grow from here is to resolve that personal conflict; to see how she would face the truth that not all Sorcerers are bad guys, and certainly not all sorcerers are killer of her closed ones.
Or a racist character may also come from their upbringing: a noble taught their kid that they're of superior status and should not stoop below as the commoners.You know, that sounds awfully similar to what a racist character would go through. And it's a by-the-numbers, cookie-cutter motivation with zero originality, as well as a silver bullet plot.
You know what? If you don't care to read what I write, I'll just stop. You're just wrong.It doesn't matter as long as we understand each other, but it seems you are vehemently adamant that this case is racism.
I feel like some of this is because it's been years since anything of consequence has happened.This manga's cast has wonderful family chemistry so I'm happy to see them doing just about anything, but I've kind of lost any connection to the goals of the antagonists and feel like I'm just reading to see growing interpersonal bonds or SoL moments. I hope they do something interesting with this clone-based existential identity crisis beyond having the gang say "you can figure out who you are, with us!"