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    I mean

    Every culture does that, though? If anything, Americans appreciating the works of the Greeks is as widespread and diverse as a culture can possibly get.

    Every couple of years Chinese make a new Sun Wukong move, TV show, or videogame. Tibetan Monks and the Dali Lama are a huge cultural phenomenon all over the world. Wuxia/Xianxia based on old Taoism writings and diagrams are popular in all forms of media. Period Dramas about the old aristocracy in Asia are a huge genre.

    Koreans shove Korean dragons and Dokaebi into every medium they can.

    Japanese love them some Shinto priestess main characters and Yokai stories.

    Arabia’s got thieves guilds, Solomon, and genies and other creatures of fire and wind.

    Russia has Baba Yaga and Rasputin depictions.

    Germany and western Europe have Fairy Tales, northern Europe is obsessed with Trolls.

    India has a strong and proud history of racism, classism, Hinduism, nepotism, sexism, I don’t really remember where I was going with this point, tbh.

    Africa… Honestly, Africa might need more time to recover, idk what their cultural epics entail… I do like Shaka Zulu’s vibe, tho.

    That’s how culture works. The differences and uniqueness make them worth experiencing, and why people work so hard to preserve them in perpetuity across many generations. Except India. Idk y tf they’re doing that shit.

    They could all appreciate some other shit, yeah, but that’s not how culture works.

    • @[email protected]
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      fucking crazy to denigrate South Asia like that when you made the effort to respect culture for all the other regions you mentioned. I guess all the other countries you mentioned don’t have a history of racism, classism, nepotism, sexism or religion?

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        No they do but for most of them it’s sort of died off a little bit in the last 200 years.

        In India, it doesn’t seem to be declining much…

        Looks like it’s being lifted up.

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          I would actually argue that in many ways it’s increasing, at least in Pakistan where I have family, although these aren’t the only countries with growing fascism and regressive social politics (see lots of Europe and of course the US).

          But your comment was about stories of cultural importance, not race or gender or class; I can’t help but feel offended that you would choose to shit on my culture for some reason instead of identifying relevant stories like you did for the other cultures you mentioned in your comment. I agree that those -isms should be criticized, but India definitely caught a stray from your comment.

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            Yeah, and I did very poorly represent my case. I really didn’t give it much effort or thought, and I apologize for that. It just appears from an outsiders perspective that the Caste System, while not officially in effect, is an integral part of India’s society and it shows in their films and TV. This is also true for the USA whose poor record of Civil Rights is also a continued focus for films and TV.

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      Every couple of years Chinese make a new Sun Wukong move, TV show, or videogame.

      Let’s not forget that in the same way you can trace a huge amount of things you see in Western stories to the Greek epics and Gilgamesh you can trace a huge amount of things you see in anime/manga to the Journey to the West.

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      That wasn’t exactly my point. There are examples of Epic tales from other cultures which people often don’t get exposure to because the main focus of western cinema or storytelling is Greek or English.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_world_folk-epics

      Note that epic tales are a distinct type of genre

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_(genre)

      Edit why does it make sense for western cinema or storytelling to talk about other tales from other cultures? It’s just the right thing to do if something preceded you, or your work was influenced by it.

      None of this is a competition as far as I am concerned, the point is just to find great ideas and stories.

    • @mongoosedadei
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      This comment serves as a reminder that the normalized hatred directed at India/South Asia on Reddit is alive and well on Lemmy too

      • @finitebanjo
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        A wise man once said “There are two things in the world I can’t stand: people who are intolerant of other people’s cultures… and the Dutch.”

        In both his case and mine, the cultural insensitivity was part of the joke.