Ah yes, famously conservative media like One Piece, Ghost in the Shell, Gundam, Princess Mononoke, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and Cowboy Bebop

  • Hestia [comrade/them, she/her]@hexbear.net
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    9 months ago

    There’s an episode where she attacks a demon on sight under the assumption that all members of the demon race are evil, and instead of it being a learning moment it’s all like: “yeah, demons are all evil.” And she’s vindicated in her desire to kill all demons.

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      I get that some people ascribe fascist undertones to this show, but imo it can just as easily be read as “the demons are the fascists”.

      For instance it’s established early on that one of their goals is to genocide the elves.

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          I mean the demons in this show make it clear that they’re literally incapable of co-existing with anyone else and will kill other races whenever given the opportunity. It’s not a matter of what anyone “thinks”, they’re willingly admitting to it. You know, kinda like fascists.

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              I’m unconvinced that the average fascist wouldn’t root for the demons though. The way they are written as arrogant, devoid of empathy, obsessed with hierarchy and so on, would at the very least appeal to the chan-brained fash contingent.

              For all we know that could be exactly why this guy included it in his weird-ass list.

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                  I suck at media crit and am just generally not very good with words, but I’m gonna take one last stab at this.

                  The point I’m trying to make is that reading fascist intent into things like people are doing with Frieren could be just massively overthinking things.

                  Look at it this way: While it’s true that, say, stories about zombies and alien invasions were originally based on a reactionary fear of “the other”, I sincerely doubt that the vast majority of people who write these sort of stories in our current time sit down and make a conscious decision of using them as allegories for immigration or anti-colonialism or whatever. They just grew up with these tropes and want to build an interesting world around them that has nothing at all to do with what connotations they may have had like a century or more ago. The phrase “sometimes a cigar is just a cigar” comes to mind.

                  So fascists and socialists could both be wrong in reading these stories as supporting fascism.

                  Does that make sense?