I dont think that prejudice works like that at all, not in real life at least. There is usually a specific fear attached to it.The author understands prejudice so well.
"Who Knows". They just hate them for no reason, they've never done anything wrong. They're just poor, innocent animals who would never hurt a fly.
Sometimes the hate can go on for so long people have forgotten the original reason for it. And it just ends up like "dwarves hate elves cause they're knife ears" or somethingI dont think that prejudice works like that at all, not in real life at least. There is usually a specific fear attached to it.
In any case this manga is very thematically dense: its a novel adaptation?
No, it's a manga original.I dont think that prejudice works like that at all, not in real life at least. There is usually a specific fear attached to it.
In any case this manga is very thematically dense: its a novel adaptation?
You're thinking of phobias.I dont think that prejudice works like that at all, not in real life at least. There is usually a specific fear attached to it.
In the chapters before it was stated that it's alluded to a time in history existing where humans and the nomads were equal but the princes brush it off quickly, we are probably witnessing generations after the wars and violence on the nomads where as you say people hate and berate them for no reason aside from "who knows"You're thinking of phobias.
Prejudice in real life starts from observing consistent patterns of behavior. Like being prejudiced against Wasps after being stung by them.
Then it spreads to other people when they see or hear about the Wasps second-hand. There might be a fear of being stung involved in that specific example, but it doesn't need to be there.
Anyways, all the different tribes in this manga chose to violently oppress the animal-hearing tribe for no reason at all.