African American writer William Spivey apparently had no compunction about writing a non-satirical essay in Medium and the web magazine “Level” with the title,”Where Are the Black People in Shogun?” This means that he didn’t think the headline and multiple statements in the article would make rational readers laugh coffee out of their noses. It also means, I think it’s fair to conclude, that he has been conditioned/indoctrinated not to be able to enjoy any dramatic presentation that doesn’t include “people like him,” narrowly defined in his case as “people who are the same color or a reasonable approximation thereof” rather than “human beings with emotions, feelings, thoughts and activities that we all can relate to, learn from and find engrossing, entertaining, moving or enlightening.”
I very much doubt that Aristotle, who thought a lot about such matters, would be writing laments headlined, “”Where Are the Athenians in Shogun?” even if he had been bombarded with DEI and woke craziness like we have been. After all, Aristotle had an independent and logical brain that wasn’t easily overwhelmed.
The headline and the essay also mean that the poor guy is incapable of enjoying a good story and dramatic presentation (Everyone’s saying that the “Shogun” remake is good; I haven’t see it). His attention always goes immediately to bean-counting demographics, because he believes that “diversity” must be imposed on every aspect of our existence whether it makes sense or not. I feel sorry for him; I also feel sorry that his ilk are multiplying around us like cancer cells.







