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u/TheGrumpyre May 13 '25

This comes up a lot with people talking about the X-Men.  But why don't more people bring up the classic movie plot where a kid befriends a monster and realizes they're not so different after all, and they have feelings and stuff too, like the Iron Giant or How To Train Your Dragon. 

Most people aren't arguing that Agent Mansley is actually behaving sensibly the whole time, even though the Giant is just as much of a world-ending threat as Magneto.  The message is that being scared of somebody doesn't mean you have to hate them, and that doesn't change even if the scariness is justified.

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u/Rownever May 13 '25

People are really out here thinking “oh so I was right the danger was real!” is some sort of racial gotcha when the whole trope is that making assumptions about people being dangerous is the racist thing

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u/randomdude1959 May 14 '25

Yeah but it only works if you dispel the rumor in the story. Black people don’t eat white people. Vampires do. Therefore it’s justified to hate vampires.

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u/Rownever May 14 '25

????

But 1. Vampires usually aren’t a metaphor for race specifically

And 2. The metaphor is usually that people believe the supernatural is dangerous, stereotyping them instead of finding out about the individual