Okay, so let me recap. These girls arrive in a chicken farm, angrily demands the chickens to be let free, despite Marisa cleverly noticing that it'd be a death warrant for them given how hostile Gensokyo is, then they accuse Marisa of being a human supremacist (which is retarded), and then faced with denial, they immediately resort to violence, despite all of them getting their asses kicked canonically in the games.
Is this an allegory of the toxic veganism culture?
Okay, so let me recap. These girls arrive in a chicken farm, angrily demands the chickens to be let free, despite Marisa cleverly noticing that it'd be a death warrant for them given how hostile Gensokyo is, then they accuse Marisa of being a human supremacist (which is retarded), and then faced with denial, they immediately resort to violence, despite all of them getting their asses kicked canonically in the games.
Is this an allegory of the toxic veganism culture?
Why in the name of christ you assume a japanese comic about various animal-form deities would be a commentary on western contemporary cultural issues
Kutaka is a chicken god and thus does not like it that humans keep chickens for food and eggs since as a chicken god "human" isn't something inherently more valuable to her and thus she finds it unfair that humans can do this to chickens.
And none of them "resort to violence", Saki just says they should fight since that's the kind of character she is and is the limit of her comprehension of resolving issues.
Why in the name of christ you assume a japanese comic about various animal-form deities would be a commentary on western contemporary cultural issues
Kutaka is a chicken god and thus does not like it that humans keep chickens for food and eggs since as a chicken god "human" isn't something inherently more valuable to her and thus she finds it unfair that humans can do this to chickens.
And none of them "resort to violence", Saki just says they should fight since that's the kind of character she is and is the limit of her comprehension of resolving issues.
Westerners thinking everything revolves around them and their country, go figure
Okay, so let me recap. These girls arrive in a chicken farm, angrily demands the chickens to be let free, despite Marisa cleverly noticing that it'd be a death warrant for them given how hostile Gensokyo is, then they accuse Marisa of being a human supremacist (which is retarded), and then faced with denial, they immediately resort to violence, despite all of them getting their asses kicked canonically in the games.
Is this an allegory of the toxic veganism culture?
Dude, it's a doujinshi, a fan manga. It's just girls doing weird anime things. That's it, nothing more nothing less. Please help yourself and distinguish topics from each other, or else you'll look like the entire circus.
Why in the name of christ you assume a japanese comic about various animal-form deities would be a commentary on western contemporary cultural issues
Kutaka is a chicken god and thus does not like it that humans keep chickens for food and eggs since as a chicken god "human" isn't something inherently more valuable to her and thus she finds it unfair that humans can do this to chickens.
And none of them "resort to violence", Saki just says they should fight since that's the kind of character she is and is the limit of her comprehension of resolving issues.
Not to mention that solving problems with violence is pretty much standard for Gensokyo.
Their eggs, their flesh...
I need you to stop exploiting chickens.
*ZRRT*
You've grown too comfortable with this human supremacism that you built yourself!Birds that can't even fly properly
couldn't live in the wild, at least not in Gensokyo.
*CRACK*
...Right, you were a chicken god.
I think we can coexist just fine like this.Being kept by humans is how they've survived this long.
That's right!
You know...
how to solve these things, don't cha?These guys have been domesticated since long before Gensokyo was shut off by the Great Barrier.Mmh... Isn't something like this
kind of weird to settle with a duel of two people?Oh, don't be a buzzkill.
Why are you stepping in, anyway?
Human!Hmm.
I don't know the details, so I can't say much, but... looks like we're at an impasse....Well then, let's get to the point!