FieldKeeper
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Is it running afoul of "no current politics" if I include stand-ins for Bleach Japan from Yakuza: Like a Dragon in a contemporary setting?
For the record, Bleach Japan is a satire of nativist busybodies who couch their rhetoric in racist and sexist terms to helpa specific politician into power, but they're not a direct parody of anything in Japan, and I make it clear that I'm basing my version on a fictional version. They're racist against Koreans, but the people they're harassing aren't Korean, and it's made clear in-universe that they're being tricked into making a nuisance of themselves.
For the record, Bleach Japan is a satire of nativist busybodies who couch their rhetoric in racist and sexist terms to helpa specific politician into power, but they're not a direct parody of anything in Japan, and I make it clear that I'm basing my version on a fictional version. They're racist against Koreans, but the people they're harassing aren't Korean, and it's made clear in-universe that they're being tricked into making a nuisance of themselves.