If you defend this you're seriously brain dead. Yes I know a stupid c*t will surely come here and say that either I apparently support r*e (which they have no proof I do but no argument so gotta bring up unrelated things) or that I "feel guilty about my history" no tf I dont I'm native american and the least I do is feel guilty about my ancestry, I feel disgusted and enraged at the horrors my people had to go through and this dogshit manhwa is making it seem like a cute bl, oh f*k off. Lets make a Korean slave x Japanese soldier manhwa next and see if the Koreans are gonna like it then (some of you all would probably like that too because you fetishize all kinds of racism )
Comment by s3lbstm0rd on Song of the Wasteland - Chapter 1
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@s3lbstm0rd
Calling people "brain dead" isn't an argument.
Nobody is saying slavery wasn't horrific. The disagreement is whether this manhwa is glorifying it. After one chapter, I don't think that's been proven.
If future chapters romanticize slavery or erase its brutality, I'll criticize it too. Until then, I'd rather judge the story based on what it actually does than on assumptions about what it might do.
@I LOVE FEMBOYS do you know what happened when natives were enslaved? Do you? Do you know they were beaten, raped, skinned alive, massacred, burnt alive, held in concentration camps? And after learning all this you still believe it's a good and respectful idea to bring a white man to "save" the poor helpless natives, make a native call himself a slave and make a cute BL out of it? If you think so please reconsider your ideologies on many many things
@s3lbstm0rd Where exactly does this chapter glorify any of those historical atrocities? There is a massive difference between setting up a dark fictional backstory and endorsing real-world violence.
He literally acquired them from his father after the war, and his very first action upon arriving was to let them go. Expecting a fictional character in a first chapter to magically fix an entire historical system overnight makes no sense—what else was he supposed to do in that exact scenario? It’s a plot setup, not an ideological statement.