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Okay okay okay the entire timeline is gassing up 86 so I guess I'll watch the latest episode
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(don't tell anyone but I'm not actually feeling seasonal anime this time around)
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The struggles of being an anime boy with non-white hair people of color(ed hair)
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But what I want to know is why even push your guy into the bushes like that. Because the male soldiers would know that spooking their comrades is a good way of getting shot at. It's like spooking an American cop
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I like how every hates Lena. In a worse show they wouldn't hate Lena or recognize her as their oppressor simply because she is nice and the protagonist
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I finally found the anime that understands the excruciating agony of speaking to liberal white women
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Lena desperately trying not to be super useless all of the time just like my life
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So what the show's sayin is that it doens't matter how nice this individual in power is to the people beneath her. Her job necessitates that she treat people like disposable objects and her job exists as a consequence of discrimination
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It's a neat little thing that it's doing. I guess people are watching 86 and discovering basic coherently political storytelling for the first time? I'm glad the anime normies have this show as #1 and not Nagatoro or Koikimo or something, at least
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"Treating people as human in an unjust society isn't just being nice to individuals. It's using your privilege to help undo the systemic harm that's been caused", it says yeah basically




















