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So, you are suggesting that there are other "people" on this planet - IE - there really are 7 billion anthropods. The thing is that only a few million are actually "humans?"
I'm not going to reject that idea out of hand - as you are saying that only certain blood lines are actually human. The others are servants, aliens, or whatever.
But I will say that trying to argue over it really seems rather pointless. I could just as easily argue that I am the true heir to the lead of the blood lines and that a coupe against the true kings has taken place. How in the hell is one to even begin to enter into a factual debate about it?
Any powerful family clans will have records to suggest they connect back to the ancient legends of gods. Just as the Catholics went to huge and absurd efforts to legitimize themselves via Peter, every Japanese family of note will claim they come from the first Emperor - who was the grandson of Amaterasu - and so on and so forth.
Not to say that these families are all wrong or that their clan isn't from some deity, alien, demon, etc - but trying to argue over it seems rather irrelevant beyond a symbolic greek theater where we act as though we are for that moment of catharsis in the audience.
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My point for referencing Kill la Kill is that Ragyo is trying to suggest that humanity exists for clothing - IE - that sin and the machinations of a company, blood lines, and an alien define our purpose. The parallel to sin is the idea that we exist to be redeemed for our sin of being born. This is absurd, and Kill la Kill is drawing a direct parallel between Ragyo, Religion, its god (as an alien parasite), as well as mega-corporate-cabals of uniformity.
Satsuki is giving a very blatant rebuttal to her mother. "The divine will is far larger than your plans and you are neither a god nor free to alter that fact."
Hence why she is The Yellow Dragon - the human who became a god. And a dragon - no less - the kind of entity who tells the Jade Emperor that he gives fuck all about his ranking system.
(The Dragon is not the first in the Chinese Zodiac because when 'god' held the race to determine the order of the animals, the Dragon went and answered a village's prayers for rain and saved a rabbit from drowning - rather than invest all its effort to do what god thought was important that day. According to that same legend, the rat (who came in first) told the cat that the race was on a different day, so the cat never showed up, which is why they hunt mice).
I am a proud Earth Dragon, if it isn't obvious.