Bedrockgames
I post in the voice of Christopher Walken
When it comes to stuff like Samurai, I think there is difference between embracing tropes from a genre or from a style of cinema (Samurai Cinema, Westerns, Knights etc), accuracy in representing the historical reality of those things, and being disrespectful. If you just take a look at Medieval Europe for example, D&D and most fantasy RPGs are not an accurate representation of Medieval era or of knights in general. And there are tons of anachronisms in these RPG genres as well. That doesn't make them bad. Part of what makes them what they are, is these inaccuracies.
One of my criticisms of this conversation (and it isn't limited to this, you see it elsewhere in the gaming community even when politics and culture isn't being discussed) is this equation of accuracy with good, and of accuracy with respectful. And I am not sure that is a good measure. When concepts get translated into other cultures, they are going to make them their own (that is why you as Spaghetti Westerns and why you have western tropes translated into say the wuxia genre). And there is a big difference between emulating history and emulating a genre. I am also a little wary of this idea of entertainment being wholesome or pure. I think entertainment and art are designed to move us, and occasionally shock or jar us. I am not saying these criticism conversations shouldn't happen. I am totally fine with different conversations being had in any fan community about its media. I think where I tend to get frustrated is it seems like one point of view about media analysis is dominating and being accepted as the way. But them I grew up admiring the gritty films of the 1970s, and the bloody martial arts movies of that period as well.
One of my criticisms of this conversation (and it isn't limited to this, you see it elsewhere in the gaming community even when politics and culture isn't being discussed) is this equation of accuracy with good, and of accuracy with respectful. And I am not sure that is a good measure. When concepts get translated into other cultures, they are going to make them their own (that is why you as Spaghetti Westerns and why you have western tropes translated into say the wuxia genre). And there is a big difference between emulating history and emulating a genre. I am also a little wary of this idea of entertainment being wholesome or pure. I think entertainment and art are designed to move us, and occasionally shock or jar us. I am not saying these criticism conversations shouldn't happen. I am totally fine with different conversations being had in any fan community about its media. I think where I tend to get frustrated is it seems like one point of view about media analysis is dominating and being accepted as the way. But them I grew up admiring the gritty films of the 1970s, and the bloody martial arts movies of that period as well.