Isekai-Enjoyer said:Their FEELINGS are entirely justified. Their ACTIONS, however, are obviously not and I will get to that later.
The criticism itself was quite precise in many ways. It really got me when she pointed how “they aren’t allowed to say this in public” and that “it fells wrong to think this way”.
It hits the nail on the head when it comes to how the government is censoring and brainwashing society into accepting their diversity agenda, to the critical point where you fell bad for disagreeing with it. You start to FEAR thinking different because you know there will be harsh consequences if the elites find out.
They showed how diversity hiring can fuck with the average joe. They showed how exclusive spaces can fuck with the average joe. They showed how legal privileges can fuck with the majority. They showed how minorities can get away with anything under the godamn sun in order to protect some sort of stupid righteous agenda that borders on being an actual cult.
I thinks this kind of message is good once in a while. Media has been too one sided with messages about diversity, so showing the “other side” is healthy for a change.
THAT SAID-
The way the protagonists reacted was obviously comically out of line and one needs to be an enormous Redditor dumbass to not realise as much. I doubt the autor even wanted this to be a doubt.
Sure, “they are taking our jobs” and all, but that’s no reason to fucking murder and eat them lmao. The protagonist literally calls herself miserable as the punchline of the chapter.
Yeah, the message is that it’s good to vent your misery and intrusive thoughts at times. Bottling it up will only lead to an even worse life. It’s a critical against a society that doesn’t allow us to disagree with it.
That said, she and her soon-to-be boyfriend sure were “Drama Queens” for actively creating conspiracy theories and deciding to murderer and eating aliens under the excuse of them “not being people”.
Almost everyone genuinely disagrees with them and it doesn’t seem to be out of fear. Society as a whole seems fine.
They are psychos. Their expressions are psychotic. They call themselves miserable.
Their cause is just. Their methods are evil.
And that’s why the chapter was interesting. I hope it doesn’t get axed, since it tackles real social issues from an actual interesting perspective for once.