Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-25396609-20191102162031/@comment-27312496-20191118070251

Which is? So far all I'm getting is you are thinking that real world problems can't exist in fictional worlds when that is just not the case at all. Numerous fictions set in fantasy worlds have had real world issues in them. Why should Remnant be any different as I point out before.

Racial issues have always be present in the world. In the case of RWBY some humans seeing themselves as superior to faunus.

Criminal organizations have existed in plenty of stories regardless of setting. Roman and Little Miss being the example in RWBY.

Terrorism is also such a case. And the White Fang had the motivation to become a terrorist group.

In any story that has a political system and/or corporations corruption is bound to exist because many people who gain power often seek to gain more.

I don't think I need to explain the deal with war over expansion and resources. That is a given.

Given that any story that has politics involved people will be divided in who they support. We are likely going see that with Hill and Schnee.

So what is your point? These things exist regardless of the setting in fiction. So why do you think they don't.