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<blockquote data-quote="MGibster" data-source="post: 8663458" data-attributes="member: 4534"><p>You missed the part where I acknowledged that, but if only it were so simple. A few years back, the OP of a thread here pointed to various games including Legend of the Five Rings as cultural appropriation and therefore hate speech. But why? Do you think Japanese people would view L5R as a misuse of their culture and take offense? I'm guessing the answer is no, at least not any more offended than I am about the cultural appropriation of the American cowboy in Cowboy BeBop. Like the United States, Japan is a wealthy country that isn't being exploited and they willingly profit from the culture they export worldwide. i.e. The Japanese and the United States are willing participants in cultural exchange. </p><p></p><p>But it's more complicated than that because we're not just talking about Japan. We've also got to include Japanese Americans and even Asian Americans in general. Are either of those groups an oppressed people here in the United States? There's certainly a history of oppression so I'll say yes, especially in recent years as violence has increased against Asian Americans during the COVID pandemic. But it does raise a question, what group had their culture appropriated by the creators of L5R? Did they appropriate Asian Americans or Asians? Is there a difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGibster, post: 8663458, member: 4534"] You missed the part where I acknowledged that, but if only it were so simple. A few years back, the OP of a thread here pointed to various games including Legend of the Five Rings as cultural appropriation and therefore hate speech. But why? Do you think Japanese people would view L5R as a misuse of their culture and take offense? I'm guessing the answer is no, at least not any more offended than I am about the cultural appropriation of the American cowboy in Cowboy BeBop. Like the United States, Japan is a wealthy country that isn't being exploited and they willingly profit from the culture they export worldwide. i.e. The Japanese and the United States are willing participants in cultural exchange. But it's more complicated than that because we're not just talking about Japan. We've also got to include Japanese Americans and even Asian Americans in general. Are either of those groups an oppressed people here in the United States? There's certainly a history of oppression so I'll say yes, especially in recent years as violence has increased against Asian Americans during the COVID pandemic. But it does raise a question, what group had their culture appropriated by the creators of L5R? Did they appropriate Asian Americans or Asians? Is there a difference? [/QUOTE]
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