Subject: On that last point.
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Posted on: 2015-03-23 18:07:00 UTC

In a world that has humans but is not directly related to Earth in any way (like Middle Earth), I do still think it's a good idea to include some or all of the real Earth's demographic makeup because of the extra investment of the author in the worldbuilding process. In that case, the makeup of the world becomes something the author controls and hopefully has reasons for.

Seeing minorities not included in such a world is usually enough to create the suspicion (not confirmation, but enough to bring the uncomfortable feeling back up regardless) that the author didn't include them because the author had some sort of bias against them.

Note that simple representation does not help with this- indeed, if minorities are included in such a world but subject to the same stereotypes as in ours, it makes it much more likely that the author is biased.

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