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Code Geass thread before midnight my time in a desperate chase for clout starting with 18
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Suzaku got me a little hot and bothered last time but I'm fine now. I am calm
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Lelouch's classmates were SUPER racist earlier. Like Nina? Nina's running around saying slurs. But when a Japanese military person is concerned about putting colonizers in positions of power she gotta be like "uwu I'm not racist 🥺"
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she said "one of THEM"
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Okay so more on this: The question of representation is an actual thing that leftist organizations and movements have to worry about. If your civil rights org is led by all white people that's a legit concern not "reverse racism"
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Raghava tells me to remind y'all that Lelouch is a hwite
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They also tell me to say: out of all the resistance movements tried so far, the one led by white people is the only one that's worked so far
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Lelouch is the worst kind of DSA guy
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Euphemia knighting a Japanese person does not negate the fact that she runs a settler-colonial apartheid state
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WHY ARE ALL THE JAPANESE CHARACTERS AGAINST THIS Ask any African what they thought of Black agents of colonial regimes, or any marginalized leftist what they think of "representation" in the US state The people most supportive of yeeting colaborators are the oppressed
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sidenote: we haven't talked about it much but Lelouch's Geass actively makes the show worse. He could just get him to stop bothering them right now but he can't because the show would stop
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Raghava says: there is no scene in Code Geass that is made better by Lelouch's Geass
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"Discrimination against The Numbers is our national policy" what kinda line
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Euphemia is all "I'll discrimination" okay quit quit ur job
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why is she talking about uranium
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Lelouch stops her, probably because he is white
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we took a break to catch up on Lindsay Ellis drama what the fuck
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we back
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Code Geass says something about Britannians not needing to join the Black Knights to change the world. I think what it's trying to say is that as the privileged class they have an easier time making change, which is kinda true but...
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...it unfortunately doesn't jive with how the show has portrayed settler-colonialism up until this point
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We're talking about how Ditard mostly works as a character (probably by accident)
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he can mind control Suzaku at any point so he can also pull the trigger and make me, personally, happy
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Raghava: If the scene was about not brainwashing his best friend that'd be one thing. But the Geass isn't just brainwashing. If he just wanted to change his mind he could just do that instead and work up from there
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Zero: "Damn it Suzaku, do something! You're going to die!" Suzaku: "beTtER that THan brEAkING THe RuLES" this dude actually said I would rather die than not be a fucking bootlicker
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Episode 19, this time with Raghava gone
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is this a beach episode?
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So Euphemia knows Zero is Lelouch? weird anyway kill her
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So Ditard mentions that the Black Knights have people of pretty much every ideology and I'm like "oh okay it's centrist bullshit again"
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Historically big-tent nationalist parties have existed, but they tend in practice to create liberalism
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So Suzaku tells Kalen she killed his dad and thus doomed all of Japan to subjugation by Britannia. There is a correct way she should respond to this
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So Suzaku talks over and over about gaining results the "wrong way" but the "right way" to him is following the legal process. What happens when the legal process does not allow certain outcomes? What then? Does anyone ask him?
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he used his Geass to make sure Suzaku LIVED man
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