I’m considering writing the merfolk in my story as a sort of metaphor for indigenous peoples, as well as other sea-dwelling or otherwise aquatic humans. Is this inherently problematic in and of itself, or is there a way to write this that works and is respectful to actual indigenous folks? If it’s inherently disrespectful, I can nix the idea, but as of current I don’t have any other equivalents to write them in with. I’m sure I could figure something out easily enough, though.

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    1 year ago

    Being overpowered by civilization is a universal human experience. You are allowed to write about that. Everyone’s ancestors were conquered, and each of us is tyrannized by the mere existence of civilization.