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Post a series that has themes of hatred, bigotry, prejudice, and intolerance as well as discrimination

Blassreiter has these themes including foreigners as well as refugees with Joseph Jobson being one of them (and one of the main characters in the series) in an alternate Germany. The foreigners and refugees in Germany are called "Outsiders" by some of its natives
Post a series that has themes of hatred, bigotry, prejudice, and intolerance as well as discrimination
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Also some the natives are pretty unwelcoming too
weirdalfan2788 posted over a year ago
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SweetMoonlight said:
I can't choose between posting two animes I have learned a lot from so I'm going to post both.


NO. 6- Where to begin with anime. It has a lot of issues that people would be uncomfortable dealing with but if you miss out on the anime because of them, it is a huge loss for you. The series is mainly about human worth and accepting yourself. The people within the city are important and the people that are outside the walls are treated like trash, like literally the city has a 'cleaning' day where they round up the slum people and throw them away. Very well done anime, very deep characters, amazing lesson.



Hourou Musuko- A young boy named Shuichi Nitori wants to be a girl and his friend Yoshino Takatsuki, a girl who wants to be a boy. The series deals with issues such as transsexuality, gender identity, and the beginning of puberty. This is a rare anime that brings up an issue that would send most people running, but it was one of the most beautifully done animes I have ever seen. I learned so much and I have a greater understanding and love for the transgender community and the human race.


And now I wish I could post both pictures but I'll go with the lesser known of the two Hourou Musuko.
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I can't choose between posting two animes I have learned a lot from so I'm going to post both.


NO. 6- Where to begin with anime. It has a lot of issues that people would be uncomfortable dealing with but if you miss out on the anime because of them, it is a huge loss for you. The series is mainly about human worth and accepting yourself. The people within the city are important and the people that are outside the walls are treated like trash, like literally the city has a 'cleaning' day where they round up the slum people and throw them away. Very well done anime, very deep characters, amazing lesson. 



Hourou Musuko- A young boy named Shuichi Nitori wants to be a girl and his friend Yoshino Takatsuki, a girl who wants to be a boy. The series deals with issues such as transsexuality, gender identity, and the beginning of puberty. This is a rare anime that brings up an issue that would send most people running, but it was one of the most beautifully done animes I have ever seen. I learned so much and I have a greater understanding and love for the transgender community and the human race. 


And now I wish I could post both pictures but I'll go with the lesser known of the two Hourou Musuko.
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Yes, I agree: These series u mentioned DO sound very interesting
weirdalfan2788 posted over a year ago
KEISUKE_URAHARA said:
Naruto Shippuden

this anime series that has themes of hatred, bigotry, prejudice, and intolerance as well as discrimination

great example for all is him.....Sasuke Uchiha.......he he he eh
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Naruto Shippuden

this anime series that has themes of hatred, bigotry, prejudice, and intolerance as well as discrimination

great example for all is him.....Sasuke Uchiha.......he he he eh
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Including towards his older brother Itachi
weirdalfan2788 posted over a year ago
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yep............but now after he ralised the truth its now against the leaf..........he he he eh
KEISUKE_URAHARA posted over a year ago
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Yes
weirdalfan2788 posted over a year ago
IllusionDolls said:
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion.
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Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion.
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This picture is amazing and I love their outfits! Neat :)
SweetMoonlight posted over a year ago
RedPineapple said:
Death Note.

Light, the main character is hateful to criminals and any person who gets in his way of wiping them all out. He's intolerant towards other people who try and stop him and his views are very biased and prejudiced as he takes judgement out on criminals. As for the discrimination, well he discriminates against any and all criminals.. even if they may have been framed, as long as society says they committed a crime, he takes them out.
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Death Note. 

Light, the main character is hateful to criminals and any person who gets in his way of wiping them all out. He's intolerant towards other people who try and stop him and his views are very biased and prejudiced as he takes judgement out on criminals. As for the discrimination, well he discriminates against any and all criminals.. even if they may have been framed, as long as society says they committed a crime, he takes them out.
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Absolutely. Though in the end his intentions were really pure, noble, and honorable as well as well-meaning
weirdalfan2788 posted over a year ago
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@werdalfan2788. Doesn't he get worse and worse as the anime goes on? I don't think he gets noble at the end, he gets more twisted because it becomes a game of outdoing the other side and he starts killing non-criminals . I think you might be thinking of Code Geass....?
SweetMoonlight posted over a year ago
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@RedPineapple Yes, you're absolutely right about that
weirdalfan2788 posted over a year ago
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