Kaodi
Hero
In any case, a small point on a related but different topic brought up in the summary under the episode we have all been discussing:
I am not convinced that the non-existence of an Africa in fantasy settings is an adequate reason for the term " black " instead of " African " to be desirable. Fantasy settings to not have an Asia or an Orient (in the sense we employ the term) either, nor does the distinction of being " First Nations " , " Native Canadian " , " Inuit " , " Meztiso " , or the like have any meaning there. Yet no one ever refers to fantasy analogs of those people as " yellow " or " red " . And for the love of God, I hope they never do.
I am not convinced that the non-existence of an Africa in fantasy settings is an adequate reason for the term " black " instead of " African " to be desirable. Fantasy settings to not have an Asia or an Orient (in the sense we employ the term) either, nor does the distinction of being " First Nations " , " Native Canadian " , " Inuit " , " Meztiso " , or the like have any meaning there. Yet no one ever refers to fantasy analogs of those people as " yellow " or " red " . And for the love of God, I hope they never do.