>>273504>Well maybe it's harder for you to see since you're not American but it's a pretty blatant analogy to racism and the history of civil rights in the US. I mean come on those are KKK hats! >>273488I know that of course, but I don't think Warui Naku did it as a critique of the KKK, it just fits with the 20s' America (maybe 30s?) atmosphere of the setting.
What kind of clothes do you think are appropriate for pseudo American human supremacists? Black and white robes seems fine to me.
>Well this is definitely more of an interpretation but it was all about how we are all living creatures and there's no difference between us and all that stuff.Did you get this from the helix thing? Can't really say it see that.
>I feel like you're somehow drifting to the right of me now! >I feel like you're somehow drifting to the right of me now! But I don't really subscribe to left and right politics at all. I think it's a lot more complex than that. The thing is, like Stossel, the FEE and other libertarians, I want less political bullshit (or none at all, that would be better) in my life.
Deregulations and privatization now.
Sovereign republics, not democratic states.