I think I've said it as clear as I can.
If you say so....

And who exactly were the 'Legarans'....?
I don't remember them.
Here's my take on the episode.
I believe that Western Culture has been taught to think in terms of how we act vs how other cultures act. We have already been given a template of how african culture is supposed to be.
Code of Honor seems to be an episode based almost 100% on what most people "think" african culture is like, and since the episode was showing them in a negative fashion, we automatically "assume" that the episode is an attempt to mock african culture, and therefore we see it as "racist".
Let's see, according to the episode:
*The Ligonians have literal 'black blood'...
*The Ligonians fight for their honor in an advanced technological arena...
*The Ligonians are strong-willed people, proud...
So, you're saying that is showing what is actually occurring in Africa now....? Or what will be Africa...in the future?
Interesting....(And you say that is 'negative'?)
Wow....! I want to go to the motherland to see if it is indeed true...!

Sidenote:According to Marvel Comics, there is an African area--a mixture of ancient and advanced technology and customs--called Wakanda...and there is a bad-ass named 'Black Panther'....(who whipped another called 'Captain America')....
Would you say that is negative, as well?


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