Did you not say this?
This is what I was responding to. These are your exact words verbatim. I reduced nothing, while you made an absurd attempt at invalidating my argument by shifting the bounds
I wasn't saying that the three common tropes you mentioned were nonexistent, they exist. What I was saying was that they aren't nearly as indicative of anti-white racism as you let on, and that the examples of non-white/non-Japanese racism mirrors far outstrip that of examples of anti-white racism.
Ok, you edited since I gave my response. So, I will address this edited version now.
1. I did not shift the bounds. I saw that you misinterpreted my argument on 1 occasion by bringing up warhammer 40K. Which, I might add, does not actually invalidate my point in the first place. But, I saw where you had misinterpreted. So, still being charatable at this point, I stated you interpreted my argument incorrectly and added the clarification that I was specifically talking about tolkeinesque high-fantasy. I had simply said "fantasy" at first. Most people, when they hear the term "fantasy," automatically have tolkeinesque high-fantasy as the very first thing that jumps into their minds. I would not have thought I would need to clarify that at first, but I saw you had misinterpreted so I saw the need to clarify at that point.
That's not goal-post shifting, that's a clarification. The difference is that 1. It is very understandable that my clarification was likely what I'd meant to say in the first place, and 2. My argument has been specifically on that point ever since the clarification.
2. This is finally a somewhat on-point address of the points I'm actually making. So, fine. I'll take it where I can get it.
But, you are saying the 3 tropes I'm referencing exist. But here's the thing. Mirrors for non-white racism are the victims of the humans in these exact same stories. Therefore, every single mirror of non-white racism is a contributor to the overall trend that, in turn, mirrors anti-white racism.
Mirrors for non-white racism are easy to see. They are point-source. You can see it in individual examples. However, the mirror for anti-white racism takes the form of the broader trend, as seen in the 3 common tropes I pointed out. And, the fact that, and I will say it again, most of fantasy (refferencing tolkeinesque high-fantasy, because you have already proven you need that level of hand-holding clarification,) conforms to the 1st trope, often has the 2nd trope, and the rare exception to the 1st trope usually conforms to the 3rd trope, this paints a broader trend of an undercurrent that seems to conform strangely to the exact ideology held by anti-white racists.
Now, I was very precise in the language I used there, because you seem to misinterpret what I say a lot. So, I am going to be very precise with you here so you can't re-interpret what I'm saying in some wild way. I said that these 3 tropes which cover the overwhelming majority of the genre have an alarming resemblance to the ideology held by anti-white racists. I did not say the writers themselves were anti-white racists themselves. Who knows what's motivating them? But, it is strange that this pattern conforms to the same ideology held by these extremist racists. There's an odd pattern there, and it bears exploring into.
You can sling snide almost-insults all you want, I gave you several examples of non-anti-white-coded fictional racism in works that meet the three common tropes you presented in both tolkeinesque high fantasy, and works that lie outside of it. Even if I brought up one example (and I brought up a lot more than one) it would be enough to invalidate your point of there only being one set of ideology that mirrors anti-human racism.
THERE! You just said it! You just said exactly the point where I knew you were always getting me wrong on.
I never said that. That's the point you need to re-read me on.
I, in fact, said exactly the opposite of what you are saying here. I never once said there is only one ideology that mirrors anti-human racism. I said that the specific pattern of anti-human racism we see in a lot of fantasy of the specific sub-genre conforms to a specific 3 step pattern, and that 3 step pattern almost exactly resembles only one ideology.
I did not, even once, say there is no other ideology represented in the anti-human racism we see.
I said there is a pattern of 3 steps. 3 steps I thought you'd understood, but this last post says you obviously didn't. So, I will repeat them again.
1. Humans are usually cast as the race in power.
2. Humans oppress the other fantasy races, and in doing so are cast in a very evil light.
3. Occasionally, it will be humans who are the weaker race. In this case, humans will be the ones oppressed. However, when this happens, it will be cast as the humans deserving the oppression they are getting.
It is THOSE 3 TROPES that resemble anti-white racism, and anti-white racism is the only IRL trope mirrored by those 3 specific ideals being held to almost constantly and repeatedly throughout. (And it is specifically the 3rd that raises the flag, that double-standard part.)
And can you blame me for the increased rate of talking down to you? This argument has not been a debate at all, it has all been nothing but me having to repeatedly clarify and clarify and clarify my argument and you repeatedly getting it wrong at every turn. That's not an intellectual argument at all. I will be civil in an intellectual argument. But, if you can't even get my point right, then it's nothing but me telling you that you are wrong over and over again. Because, in fact, you ARE wrong. You are telling me that apples are the color orange. I ask you to point out an apple to me, and you literally point at an orange. You are flat out wrong, and all I can do is tell you that you're wrong. And yes, I will be a dick about it as I'm doing so.
And, no, I'm not addressing your points. you have no points. Your arguments are wrong because you are not even arguing against the correct subject and need to get it right first before the debate can even begin in the first place.