So when the creator of the character states flatly, without stuttering, "He's not racist at all," you disregard that statement entirely because it doesn't fit the narrative you have in your head, and I'm the one confused? You have clearly taken what a real life person who aligned with the KKK would do and applied it to this story, instead of paying attention to what actually happened IN THE STORY.
They are a hive mind. They share Remmick's thoughts, they turn to HIS cause, not the other way around. He's controlling the narrative after he turns everyone. And his goal is to build community together. It's not a GOOD thing, no one is arguing that it was right that he wanted to forcibly take away their choice, but to boil all that down to KKK levels of racism is missing the entire point of the story. Assimilation is It's own insidious evil, because it's quieter than blatant racism. It starts as "I just want to join the party" and then becomes "you don't need you're own culture, we can share the same bland traditions." That is the point of the story. Not just generic "racist white guy kills black people," which seems to be the take you guys are pushing here.
Okay. So. Not only can a creator be wrong about a topic. But I think you're reframing what he said very wrong.
Go away I am not humoring this tbh. If thats your take on our words you are fucking not worth talking to.











