Unfortunate Implications/Quotes

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Our fox and hound find their long friendship thoroughly obliterated and end up trying to kill each other. Only after the member of the pursued and persecuted race does a favor for his oppressor (when the hunted saves the hunter's life) does the hound grant the fox permission to continue living.

But not as equals; the hound returns to his home with the humans and the fox returns to the wild.

That is how we will heal our racial and socioeconomic differences: by separating ourselves. If only we could institute some kind of "segregation" where all of us could be with our own kind, none of this unpleasantness would happen.

Thanks for showing us the way, Mr. Disney!

A full commitment's what I'm thinking of

You wouldn't get this from any other guy!
Rick Astley in Never Gonna Give You Up
"Horrific implications time!" [porn music]
"All those who feel that stereotypes aren't an issue when creating fictional groups for game purposes are free to take part in playtests for my new game Sambo: The RPG of Stealing Chickens and Eating Watermelons."
—JellyRoll Baker, on the subject of why one needs to be careful when dealing with Fantasy Counterpart Cultures.