PaxVenire
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I mean absolutely it would be cool to have areas like the Capital Wasteland be majority black, due to the demographics of Washington DC.
I think the problem with the take @Proletären had is that it assumed the same ethnic tensions in the real world translate over to the Fallout world, something that I don't think is a good idea. Like he suggested Black Wastelanders form an underclass of the Capital Wasteland. Now I don't know how an apocalypse would play out IRL, but I kinda don't think this is a good discussion for a Fallout game to have.
I feel like wacky pulp Sci Fi settings aren't the best place to have nuanced discussions of actual discrimination. Like, not only would it create a lot of expectations for the writers to handle it with real nuance that I don't think would come naturally to post-apocalyptic setting writers, but if handled poorly could make a lot of Black and Minority Ethnic players feel uncomfortable with a game that they don't need to feel uncomfortable with. Moreover, even handled well, Fallout is about post-apocalyptic civilisations with Mutants and shit, making a player literally have to confront discrimination they face, in a game that's mostly taking place in a Fantasy world, feels like it'd be dangerous if implemented poorly.
So basically in short: real world representation is a good idea, but having it so players have to face racial discrimination within what's effectively a Fantasy universe kinda feels a little confrontational for no good reason.
TLDR:TLDR for someone who isn't autistic?
Yes. There were also hippies/leftist activists in pre-War America, as evidenced by Hidden Valley graffiti for example, so there was rightful indignation at events like that happening.The Chinese American internment camps were a great example, shockingly implemented first by Bethesda if I recall correctly.
Then apparently you lack the brain cells to steer clear of a discussion post in the discussion forum.