MasenkoHA wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 1:17 pm
If it’s the video essayist I’m thinking of yeah he completely disregarded the story’s Eastern roots. The idea that Dragon Ball is anti-black pro-white is a very americentric read on the story that ignored that it was written by a Japanese man who grew up in Japan creating a story for Japanese kids. As I recall he makes a connection with the whole monkey aspect but the Saiyans being monkey people is just a holdover from Goku’s Monkey King origin. And them losing their tails is not some hidden “black people becoming civilized by the standards of white society” message. But a product of Toriyama no longer wanting to draw the tail.
Yeah, you know the one. I rewatched it today, the dude scratches the surface by bringing up blaxploitation kung fu flicks as an origin for black DBZ fandom, as well as Journey to the West, but it's obvious that his knowledge is surface level at best and he's blinded by his own interests. He brings up that Freeza calls Saiyans "monkeys", but... considering that they actually are monkeys, with tails and Oozaru forms, they're literally not human, so equating that with black people is kinda problematic as well, though I guess you can make a connection purely through the slur, maybe. But yeah, he must really think that America is the centre of the universe to believe a Japanese mangaka is promoting white supremacy, lmao.
Aaanyhow, while the slur may have been inspired by anti-black racism, I feel that Freeza's brand of racism is probably more reflective of Sinosphere racial tensions (e.g. Japanese vs. Chinese, Japanese vs. Mongolian, Chinese vs. Tibet), with some Hitler or European fascist of your choice sprinkled in. Maximum the Hormone's F song explicitly draws parallels to China and North Korea, and Toriyama himself approves of the song, so I'd say that's a more valid interpretation.
As
miguel and
PurestEvil said, the allegory simply doesn't work because the Saiyans were already genocidal bastards, and Freeza never exactly enslaved or relocated them against their wills. They aren't portrayed victims in the same way as Africans. They willingly joined the Planet Trade (with a bit of coercion) to continue doing what they loved: fucking up foreign civilisations, while getting paid for it. Freeza only eradicated them because he knew they were too rowdy to ever be truly loyal to him. Aside from Vegeta's pride being wounded about having to take orders from someone else, there's no indication that the Saiyans at large were unhappy with the deal until Freeza turned on them. I'd bet money it's the old "Frieza totally made me evil" dubism that's poisoned the well.
It's definitely a bit problematic when any time someone black does speak about their experience, even claiming that they doubt a handful of other black people are offended, it's always responded to with, "Yeah, but you're not the spokeperson for all black people" essentially. I'm not sure such a person exists. There may be black people who are legitimately offended, but they haven't spoken up here thus far. Being black, I don't claim to know every other black Dragon Ball fan out there, but the ones I do know definitely didn't care one way or another about Popo. The thing is, even if we all agree that, yes, he is a racist caricature, I think you'll find many a POC who think that energies combating racism are best spent where it'll actually make a difference moving forward, not with an 80s manga/anime where the character isn't even significant.
Also, I'll have to recant one of my earlier replies to kemuri07's point that the black people here are discouraging white people from being allies. I've re-read it, and it doesn't sit right with me. The notion that black people are desperate for white allies is in itself very problematic and inherently infantilizes us. If a white person is a legitimate ally, he/she/they will be one regardless of if their position is agreed with or not. Being an ally isn't something you hang over someone's head with "Welcome me in, or I'm gone." Nor is it being the loudest mouthpiece claiming to completely understand said oppressed group. Being an ally means you know when to shut up and listen and that you're there for support no matter what.
I didn't mean that to come off harshly, but I had to address this.
Well said bro, needed to be said.
It's not quite as ridiculous as the racist Cell evolution theory.
I'm morbidly curious...