That's an overly sensitive way of looking at it don't you think? Some people have different perceptions of what constitutes racism. Like generalisation for example. Some people think that in the right context, it is racist, and some people think it's logical.bananafishtoday said:No. Intent isn't important; what matters is the actual content. "It wasn't meant to be racist" isn't a valid defense if the work ends up being racist anyway and is right up there with "But some of my best friends are X" in the "shit that don't matter" category of arguments.Baron von Blitztank said:Way I see it is that something is only racist if there was genuine hate behind it
Just that. It's a-ok for her to torture the killer of her parents and constantly blow up stuff but hey... don't you dare to use "typical slang".Silly Hats said:I'm a little more shocked by the fact that a fictional 13 year old girl that is a Psychopathic, mass murdering, genius with severe Childhood Abandonment issues and also has an insane amount of knowledge with Weaponry and Bombs.
What's that? She used the word "Badonkadonk"?
I just thought she was a psycho 13 year old girl living on a desert planet, building explosives, who's entire vocabulary comes from interacting with the various uneducated scum and villains that seek out her services. Had she been portrayed any other way I'd have cried bullshit.Ed130 said:Wait black people talk like Tiny Tina?
I thought she was a caricature, an exaggeration.
This is what every debate over racism/sexism/any-ism is about now. I haven't heard anyone cry "racism" or "sexism" over something that wasn't absolutely arbitrary in over ten years. It's getting ridiculous the things they're coming up with to whine about.Toy Master Typhus said:Personally, I think this is proof we have stopped wanting to actually try and fix things and are just looking for reasons to hate. This isn't about furthering a medium anymore, this has turned into a shit fest for some privileged little snot to justify having a sociology degree.