"Whenever students say they hate a teacher, usually it means that student is an idiot! You are seriously the stupid one here. 'The best way to deal with this'? Just answer the question in one go, you really are dumb. Seriously stupid. 'They annoy me and make me crazy'? If the teacher was really that bad, other students would also complain, to the other teachers; Alas that's not the case here, you just don't like getting called out, and you imagine they're harrassing you. You're a dumbass! It's their job to call you in class, it's not as if they choose to speak to such a shithead of a student, it's their job! It's your turn and you get called, and your smartass doesn't want to answer, thus you keep getting picked, do you get it? The best way to deal with it is to grow up and do your job, that's how I see it"Gundou Mirei
One of the better bits is that most of the historical artifacts in Western museums are from NE Africa and the Red Sea trading routes. So not is it only on-the-nose racial stereotyping, it also manages to be focused on the theft of goods none of them have any actual historical relationship with.
Though, somewhere in the mix, I saw a note of a few interesting mechanics in the game, which probably means it was a good idea and it got so slapped by the DEI Consultants that this resulted.
Edit: The Comment Winner.
I guess the one thing we've really taken away from the DEI Era is that pre-2000 "questionable/offensive racial depictions" were clearly anything but. I didn't expect the Progressives to actually bring back Minstrel Shows.
A true African game would be Mud Hut Simulator, you gotta build and decorate your mud hut but all your relatives always come around and take everything off you so you always have to keep starting from scratch. Oh, and the keybindings keep on changing randomly so you're always clumsy moving to help simulate having to work with sub-70 IQ.
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