That's an assertion, not an argument. "It is simply axiomatic" means "I'm not going to offer an argument for this, just believe it."
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You know who wrote some decent black characters? Athol Fugard. Who grew up in South Africa in close relationship with many black people.
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and even then I bet he had to push past a lot of racist ideas, which was hard work, to write "Master Harold"
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again, the basic argument is experience informs worldview, worldview constrains thought. What is the GoT guys' experience of black folks?
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have they put in work to expand their worldview to account for the full humanity of black people?
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(A background premise you may disagree with: America is a racist society, where all people have to do intellectual work to recognize...
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the full humanity of black people, bc there are so many racist ideas communicated in person and mass media that contradict said humanity)
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On the evidence available in their work that I'm familiar with (GoT) the answer to the "expand worldview" question is no.
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