There's been a thought rattling around in my head for a long time and I haven't had a good way to articulate it until now, so I'm planning to ramble for a bit.

Everything going on in the world right now, in Palestine, in Ukraine and Africa is a good reminder that the mass killing of humans isn't some archaic practice that went out of style a thousand years ago. There are real consequences for dehumanization and calling for one group or another to be wiped out. It starts small, as many things do, as just a little grain in your head that some people are just lesser or worse and thus you'd be okay if they weren't around you. I find that a lot of this rhetoric comes from pop culure, you see it in books, movies, anime, and video games. Especially when it comes to the fantasy genre. For anime, you have stuff like Goblin Slayer or Frieren where Goblins/Demons are little more than animals and need to be genocided for the betterment of society. Books, you have Orcs in Tolkien (Something I appreciate about ASOIAF is that Grrm doesn't do this and always treats the idea of a full on massacre like it's horrible). But video games is where it goes all out.

--Nerd Speak Below This Line--

I've been playing a lot of Elder Scrolls lately, which means I've become reaquinted with the lore, and one thing aout TES that's always been a little concerning to me is how many of the backstories end in genocide and displacement. The Nords, the strapping 6-7 feet tall beautiful white people came down from the north and killed all the snow elves nearly to the last, the Orc homeland of Orsinium has been sacked and destroyed multiple times scattering them across the land, the Redguards showed up and killed pretty much everyone they could find for miles before being happy to stop in the desert, and the Empire has essentially been engaged in an extermination war with the Elves (who aren't saints either) for thousands of years. Two events that I think are really disturbing are Pelinal Whitestrake and Tiber Septim's conquest of the Summerset Isles. Now I'll be brief: Pelinal is this uber badass Terminator from the future who had a bad habit of murdering elves so hard that he came home from war covered in blood. Which wouldn't be too bad if they didn't specify that he often wiped out civillian populations and even other races that aren't even involved just because they look like them. Tiber Septim was mad that the High Elves were able to fight off his Imperialist bullshit multiple times and ultimately got a superweapon to go kill them all horribly until they submitted. Both these characters are beloved and their victims get the old "They deserved it" routine. And yes, the backstory does "justify" the purges because the Elves are almost always cartoonishly evil, but still. TES tries to be morally gray but that's kind of a lie because when all we ever see is what was written by the winners, it starts to look like that's what we're supposed to takeaway.

--Nerd Speak Ends--

When you wake up in the morning and see a news program about a school or hospital being bombed, seeing someone say "They deserved it" even in regards to a fictional species hurts in a deep way. People are programmed to think this shit is a joke from a young age. And some react violently when you try and pull them out of that mentality. So yes, I don't like genocide. Even if it's happening to to a nonsense race of animal people.

  • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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    11 months ago

    Goblin Slayer is 1000% Day of the Rope for weebs.

    Frieren is interesting. I can't tell if it's progressive or the most fascist animation ever put to screen. It is worth noting that while GS goblins are basically rape-focused chimpanzees, the Demons in Frieren are much closer to an antisemitic stereotype, it literally being said that they only learn human language so that they can use it to lie, etc., with the merciful and humane people who say "surely we shouldn't kill demon toddlers, right?" being proven wrong and renouncing their view after their tolerance enables the Demons to infiltrate society and do more harm. Waiting to see if there's any kind of twist or if it's just that fash.

    • Mzuark@lemmygrad.ml
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      11 months ago

      It was a shame to see that because the show looked so smart and thoughtful prior to that. Then it turned into Dragon Ball Z for a few episodes.

      Edit: Now that I think about it, yeah. Frieren is much more disturbing about it because it teeters on race science. This race of people who are clearly sapient only pretend to have human emotion so they can kill people and then hide behind compassion by repeating meaningless phrases. Oh God, that's worse than just making them all 10 feet tall red minotaurs.

      • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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        11 months ago

        Part of me is holding out for there being a second shoe that drops, but there are many anime that look promising (at least to some) and then totally ahit the bed.

    • relay@lemmygrad.ml
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      11 months ago

      I like to believe that the story goblin slayer is a story of an adventurer hyper-fixated on goblins and these are his exaggerated stories where he hallucinated goblins when he's killing other types of creatures. This also tracks with the fact that nobody has a real name in the show and it's because Goblin Slayer doesn't want to remember anyone's names so he doesn't acknowledge their names existing. It also tracks as to why so many women seem interested in him because he's invested in his self aggrandizing delusion. I wouldn't be surprised if his party members tell him that he's not actually killing that many goblins, but he won't acknowledge that to cling to his delusions.

      • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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        11 months ago

        I regret to inform you that this is headcanon cope of the highest order

        • relay@lemmygrad.ml
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          11 months ago

          This abridged version is just better

          https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzFmxV-tE7kXX5vF_WcVrzrq6FMDZcClF