I would have thought destroying inhabited planets and murdering children would have handled that though.ShadowCell wrote:it's an effort to make the Empire that much more evil, by making them racists on top of everything else
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Now you know behind the violence they are die-hard asshats with petty reasons.excalibur2008 wrote:I would have thought destroying inhabited planets and murdering children would have handled that though.ShadowCell wrote:it's an effort to make the Empire that much more evil, by making them racists on top of everything else
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Re: Racism and Discrimination in Anime
yeah, well, why just kill when you can overkillexcalibur2008 wrote:I would have thought destroying inhabited planets and murdering children would have handled that though.ShadowCell wrote:it's an effort to make the Empire that much more evil, by making them racists on top of everything else
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Wasn't the actions of the Britannia based on Imperial Japan's own actions and habits when dealing with conquered people? I would swear I read that somewhere...
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one series that averted the racism and discrimination, even though it had the chance to explore, it is Break Blade. unlike Cross Ange where Normas are aplenty, unsorcerers are so rare that Rygart and his brother are treated like normal people. the only thing they lack is the ability to use quartz powered tools.
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The thing that really makes Britannia pointless to follow is revealing Charlie Oatmeal as a terminal daydreamer. They killed a crapload of people to kill lies, and what do you expect?RevenVrake wrote:Wasn't the actions of the Britannia based on Imperial Japan's own actions and habits when dealing with conquered people? I would swear I read that somewhere...
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