• vasus@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Why? He is a historical figure. Why does a historical figure in his historical setting feel bizarre?

    Why him being a “full fledged samurai” even matters?

    This is just difference in opinion. For you it’s OK. I get that this series is only very vaguely based on history but this is a step too far for me.

    Seriously ask yourself why having ONE SINGULAR black protagonist in a series where protagonists have so far been overwhelmingly white

    Why MUST they make the main character in a 1580’s japanese setting black? The series hasn’t had a single asian protagonist. Couldn’t they have chosen a black history setting if this is what they wanted?