Imaro
Legend
I'd like to be having this discussion based on the actual intent of the individuals involved rather than assumption.
That simple really.
Then let him/her/them speak for themself.
Also, fairly certain I brought up that I disagreed with your interpretation once. Further engagement was due to disagreement with your follow ups. Not really the same thing.
You're not going to convince me your interpretation is more correct than mine unless the poster chooses to clarify... so I'm not sure what the point of this is except to go back and forth with conjecture.
At some points in this conversation you have been shown to use hyperbole and or inaccurate statements and then try to brush it off when it is pointed out. That is not interacting in good faith.
Really... when? Again if my interpretation is correct then there was no hyperbole or inaccuracies. He is claiming it is more dismissive of real world slavery and those who experienced it to chose not to include it in an imaginary make believe setting than to stick it in there.