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== Core characteristics == <dl class="wikitable hue"> {{HueClaim |P=item type| {{Template:S1}} }} {{HueRoster|EP=PPPA/L|lang=en| {{E:Q30,63}} | [[Ontology:MedicineCatsUnreal|E:MedicineCatsUnreal]] }} {{HueClaim |EP=PPPA|lang=en| Warrior cats is so unbelievable, I mean, medicine men don't even exist {{YouTube|1LqRxcu4nbM}} | Native American erasure (motif interpreted from <cite>Warriors</cite>; motif in reviews of fiction) }} {{HueRoster|EP=P42| Q30,60 }} <!-- en: QID references --> {{HueRoster|EP=P56| marginalization }} <!-- en: color swatch references --> {{HueRoster|EP=P3| -- }} <!-- en: sub-case of --> {{HueRoster|EP=P4| [S0] assertion that traits fitting a demographic identity are not real }} <!-- en: case of --> {{HueRoster|EP=P5| -- }} <!-- en: super-case of --> {{HueRoster|P=[[User:Reversedragon/FirstNineThousand|prototype]] notes| the motif of somebody failing to even recognize that a fantasy book is based on an older form of society and proceeding to bash real-world people-groups for bad worldbuilding. it's like there are at least two levels of racism. one is where you know Native Americans exist and you don't like them, or you put "interesting" people-groups on some kind of pedestal like more than being people they resemble some kind of reality TV show that you can attach fake rules and interpretations to. one is where you don't even know they exist and act like they're totally made up. this distinction seems to exist for all demographic identities. }} </dl>
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