And somebody puts into words why the writers of "Irregular at Magic Highschool" are horrible people.
Because the oppressed have no real ideas about their own oppression and white people should be the ones making the decisions... wait, why is everyone looking at me like a monster? Wasn't what I said incredibly enlightened and wonderful?
It is all in the framing Glowcat... I know you were being sarcastic Glowcat but you honestly could do it that way. Heck it would make an interesting and tragic series.
A group of slaves for example who have been doing it their entire life so they cannot really see any other way to live are given freedom but are so uneducated and inexperienced that they end up failing to create the better world away from their overlords that they would have desired. Getting in themes of the naiveté of the slaves as well as showing the full effect of their slavery where their tools were simply taken away from them.
In fact that is one of the reasons why there are so many programs in real life that deal entirely with getting minorities jobs and education. Since just because a group isn't actively harmed anymore, it doesn't mean they have the tools to flourish.
After the end of this arc, I'm betting they drop the weed/bloom divide almost completely
Kind of a shame really... The problem, from what I am getting, is that the writer, judging by the complaints here, doesn't have the talents to really pull it off.
He needed to spend more time carefully crafting the environment so that both the weeds and blooms make sense.