I’m rewatching inuyasha and have no one to talk to about the fact that Kagura should have lived and by doing so the entire Sessh/Rin weirdness could have been completely avoided. Like I have trouble picturing Kagura pregnant but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t happen and half the time in fairy tales of all locales the kids pop out of the dad’s migraine or some shit and honestly they’d also make amazing godparents (or whatever the equivalent is) to a half dozen adopted mortals and their bloodlines. I’m mad about it and commenting on ao3 fics for this fandom is like screaming into the void.


So now you’re going to misrepresent the American War of Independence?
British colonies were at least as separate from Britain itself as you’re saying these planets were. No one would say the United Kingdom included Scotland, Wales, and Massachusetts. The British army was seen as an occupying force by the colonists.
By contrast the United States is a federation of co-equal governments which joined voluntarily. Even if there’s some intense footnotes on the word “voluntarily.”
The vibe in Firefly is that most backwater planets were politely disinterested in deepening their relation with the more-industrial core worlds, and then things escalated. Saying the Alliance was more of an absentee landlord than a foreign conqueror doesn’t change how both differ dramatically from half of a country trying to set up its own federal government with blackjack and hookers. And slaves.
What was the French and Indian War about?
I think you’re hung-up on the word independence as absolute and de jure.
Britain considered America its territory. America considered the South… America.
In any case there’s nothing in the sadly brief canon that suggests a closer comparison to Confederate-Union relations than colony-colonizer relations.
You’re the one trying to tie in random different things to not address the crux of the argument.
I am the one repeatedly trying to drag this back to being about Firefly, while you ask middle-school essay questions.
The direct relation to the central issue is crystal clear in the last sentence of the previous response. If Whedon aimed to make the backstory mirror the Confederacy, he missed.
You interpret it as a miss because you would require a direct civil war movie without any allowance to interpretation.
Yeah fuck me for enumerating which broad aspects would make an allegory function, plainly I just despise metaphor. What the hell, guy? I am, even now, trying to make this conversation about the topic you chose. Do I have resting bitch font or something? Do people read whatever I type in the shittiest way possible?
The first ninety percent of making your conflict like to the Civil War is having one side secede. That’s almost a necessary prior for any civil war. If it’s not occurring within one polity, it’s not… civil.
If the backstory of a show is that one big mean army stomped a ragtag band of people doin’ their own thing, there’s a lot of wars which are a close fit. America started several of them. The Civil War didn’t qualify. Not even in the imagination of the losers, as “the war of Northern aggression.” They invented some primo bullshit excuses for what they did, but even if you squint real hard, their telling does not resemble how things happened in this show.
You’ve ignored the author’s intent and are trying to pay word games around different names in the show to make your case without looking into deeper theming in the show.