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Author is going HARD controversial in the first chapter. I wait with baited breath at the shitshow this comment section may become
 
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This is the kind of series where all the substance comes from the comment section it creates, isn’t it?
 
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Yeah, it's pretty much a social commentary based on a viewpoint outside of the western political sphere. It's relatable to some, it's also uncomfortable for some and in the best scenario, it generates discussions and arguments.

But I think we all know it's not gonna be like that. Especially when one's read the comment section of even mildly controversial mangas here.
 
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So basically this manga so far is about how American liberal/"progressive" globalists want to take over every country and force every country to treat people of subsaharan african descent like a higher caste of human being who can do no wrong because of the racism they experienced in the past.
I mean is he wrong?

However that said, since the first chapter is so on-the-nose , I suspect there's a good chance that it will later have some kind of anti-racist development., otherwise the story and sense of drama wouldn't have much room to go and editors likely wouldn't have signed off on publishing the manga.

Still, the manga seems likely to provides some unintentional redpills even if the author tries to balance it out with kum-by-yah stuff later on or even tries to do a 180.
 
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not gonna lie, i'd love to see more of this. feel like it'd be a very interesting journey. Perhaps this'll become one of those rare few good revolution stories.
 
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I love this. I wonder if this is self published because I cannot imagine any publisher would be willing to be so truthful in their publications at the expense of offending the victimhood privileged people.
 
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Yeah I know, it’s long but I gotta give my opinion on it.


So now that people read this and have given their opinions on it. Besides African American people, can only whites talk about racism now? Like, in the sense where they can make a movie out of it, a story, a novel, or a children’s book and freely let them say the hard Ⓡ, can they?

Cause holy shit bro, the manga only has two chapter and y’all are acting like is just straight up throwing slurs left and right. It’s only said one slurs and the funny thing about it is that people didn’t even react that bad to it. They only reacted bad to when the protagonist was talking about black people or when the mangaka was at the beginning of the manga and they legit just said “I don’t hate them just made me view them differently. They didn’t even react to where the black guy called the protagonist the c word.

The same way the mangaka said he views them differently now is the same way some black people have views on every other ethnical group. So do whites, so do Hispanics, Indians and so on.

This just proves the manga right. It talks about how only black people can get away with saying crazy shit just because of the horrible past they had. (Which was not even them that were being wiped and shit) It’s a crazy world we live in I guess.

Also, if anyone says “name one thing a white person has made where they talk about this kind of thing.” Uh, just watch “Django Unchained” by Quentin Tarantino.
 

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