Didn't Fisher Tiger later go on to help human slaves escape despite what humans have done to him and his people before?
If anything this goes against your point.
No. It completely
sublims my point. This is what you are not getting and why I can't consider you an ally.
I
KNOW I have racist biases and sexist bias... you are
denying yours. Therefore your rethoric will ALWAYS reflect that denial. And people will be alienated by your word.
Again:
Oda explained it poetically through Fishmen Island.
Hody is not mad at human because of some terrible past, or prejudice, he is the LAST line of hatred before reconstruction.
He is devoided of reason and substance in his fight...
Why ?
Because he is a simple product of his environement.
Hody became hatefull of humans not because of legitimate hate, but because the residual hate of fishmen made him who he was. This hate was clueless, without purpose, so he became a simple warmonger, against both fishmen and human. He is the result of what happens when we share with children a form of hate that is not based on prejudice, but the willingness to hate just to hate.
Technically, it's still very idealistic and therefore bit clanky. But it's a very good basis to understand that we are the product of our systems.
When I tell you that
the hatred that Fisher Tiger has was LEGITIMATE
It's the same as when I tell you that it is legitimate for black people to hate white people. You cannot equate their hatred, with our systems of domination.
In the case of One Piece oda clearly showed that they were right to hate, BUT he also explained through Tiger that this hate was not a reason not to seek out and make younger generation learn to love humans.
This is where I put my limit on fishmen Island as a materialist, as Oda is mainly pushing the burden on Fishmen to become more accepted by humans instead of being radicals like I would want them to be, but it's far more than enough to understand the leftist point of view of systemic racism.