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  6. cannedgeckojam said: @souls88 Also, having read the story so far, if one considers that the main character is chasing after an attempted vehicular homicide and wound up attacked by said man’s colleagues, if the characters were portrayed differently, would it still be so on the nose? Especially as so far all that are being targeted in-comic attacked first. If it were seperate sports teams, or etc. Just a personal thought.
  7. cannedgeckojam said: @souls88 Perhaps you are right on it being on the nose, but does the topic explicitly require a secondary layer? Isn’t the point the same? And topic wise certainly isn’t relegated to just this one. Does giving a second layer to a point, of varying kinds, enhance or squander it’s meaning? In any case, your comments would make for an interesting case study for sociology and media studies. I’ve wondered myself how much comedy can detriment or enhance the conveyed messages
  8. souls88 said: Also my comment/thoughts on the situation isn’t related to it being about white supermancy or anything. You can replace the shades/outfits of the characters and my point would remain the same.
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    @cannedgeckojam Shows like Rick and Morty/South Park get leeway because they’re comedies, they’re offering a joke along...
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  12. cannedgeckojam said: @souls88 An interesting viewpoint, but isn’t the sitatuation of putting a specific group of people that you dislike into the punching bag chair already ubiquitous in media in general? Far as I can tell people have been doing that with different sects of white supremacy or other such things for a while now. Rick & Morty, South Park, the prior mentioned examples, so on so forth. All writers are individuals or groups with shared opinions, is it not something done anyway?
  13. cannedgeckojam said: @souls88 But…wouldn’t your example be personally specific and not ubiquitous to a single person? Do the Blues Brothers or B.J. from Wolfenstein or other harassers of yee old Reich have some loophole that keeps them from that? I’m actually legitimately curious as to your logic, no bones.
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