It’s actually the comic that coined the term. The creator just, for some reason, decided to use weirdly racial language to depict it, and imply the prejudice is based on evidence.
Which is kind of weird.
As is pretending it isn’t, when you just say “yeah it’s a little problematic” and move on with your life.
Let me guess, your country has deep seated issues with racism the population either refuses to acknowledge or “solves” by simply not letting other races in?
This comic was made by an American, in reference to an American issue, so pretending the American viewpoint isn’t valid by virtue of being American is just, you know.
Stupid. Intellectually dishonest. Dare I say, pig headed.
So why did the author use language deliberately evocative of racial debates?
Because the author, humorously, made the sealion a sealion
It’s actually the comic that coined the term. The creator just, for some reason, decided to use weirdly racial language to depict it, and imply the prejudice is based on evidence.
Which is kind of weird.
As is pretending it isn’t, when you just say “yeah it’s a little problematic” and move on with your life.
Just an FYI, viewing everything through the lense of “racist/not-racist” is common in the US, and not so much elsewhere.
Your impression that “pretending it isn’t”, is simply… because it isn’t, for most outside the US.
Hope that helps clear this up. Learning about new things is always fun, and a good thing. Right?
Wow, that’s a particularly shit take, nice job.
Let me guess. American?
Let me guess, your country has deep seated issues with racism the population either refuses to acknowledge or “solves” by simply not letting other races in?
This comic was made by an American, in reference to an American issue, so pretending the American viewpoint isn’t valid by virtue of being American is just, you know.
Stupid. Intellectually dishonest. Dare I say, pig headed.
No… Not really. But hey. You do you.