
Delphi League
Delphi in Space, Book 10
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Narrated by:
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Jessica Gurd
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By:
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Bob Blanton
The Delphineans have to deal with the fact that the Fazullan ship has slaves on it. They repatriate the Paraxean slaves with Mangkator and need to find a planet for the other slaves. But what do they do with the Fazullans? Then Catie takes is assigned the mission to take the Onisiwoens, the third set of aliens, home. What will she find there?
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Another awesome book .
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I have enjoyed the series
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Awesome!
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Another good one
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A bit juvenile
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Low quality narration
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still a great series
very heavy racsim and ecominic harping
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How about some more nuance? Take China as an example. Racism is part of the culture and laws. Anyone dealing with them needs to take that into consideration. You have Islam where the religion is the law and your rights are determined by your sex, religion, and ancestry. There is also cultural inertia: where prior biases have been institutionalized in common behaviors and advantages/disadvantages. One group knows that things are unfair, which justifies ignoring laws and morals, which justifies assumption on the part of others, ...
The author is beginning to explore "justifiable" biases based on genetics. So far only as applied to aliens. Not as applied to humans. Jordan Peterson has explored this topic and raises many interesting issues. It's a dangerous topic but if the author is going to continue making it a centerpiece: don't oversimplify and assume away the difficulties in change.
Keep hoping the simplistic bias will lessen.
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Sucks like the vacuum of space
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