wait a ding dong second. Robots exist in this world, like that robot wife in this series. Would the terminator movies be considered uhhhhhh robo-racist?
wait a ding dong second. Robots exist in this world, like that robot wife in this series. Would the terminator movies be considered uhhhhhh robo-racist?
Perhaps, but chances are there's still substantial discrimination against metahumans and non-human sophonts in this setting. Leo is notable for being an ordinary human who actively advocates for the well-being of "monster" races (though in an even-handed way - his testimony was crucial in winning a conviction against the werewolf that attacked Wendy).
I think biologically speaking, this is a bad kind of vestigeal reflex. Lizards that do shed their skin while being surprised or scared as defense mechanism also shed their tailbones. While the muscles, tendon and the skin tissues do regenerate, the bones shed won't. Instead, it'll be replaced by cartilaginous tissue that only provide support, and can't move like normal, boned tail would.
Luckily for these two, it didn't seem that they lose bone over this, but hey, monster anatomy.
wait a ding dong second. Robots exist in this world, like that robot wife in this series. Would the terminator movies be considered uhhhhhh robo-racist?
We don't know what this world's Terminator movies are like, for all we know Ahnuld could be the hero of the piece.