Wow, this is the most intelligent discussion I've seen in GD for years: well done guys. I'm especially pleased to have Volsung hanging about. Khanzumerz could indeed be a class of Inhabitants we have not yet seen. There are definitely consumer Mudokons in Oddworld's cities, and more than likely members of certain other species; but then again they could be a separate species that, maybe, dominates the consumer population in terms of numbers. I've never tried to picture a Khanzumer, if t'were a species, but both large and small ideas make sense: it could be a case of Magog junk food verses Vykkers slimming science. Seeing Khanzumerz as a victim of society also makes a lot of sense, as Lorne has said that there are no good and bad guys on Oddworld, only people with conflicting views, and the very fuel for all the Industry in Mudos may actually be under pressure from the influences of advertising, peer pressure and image, as we are today. It could be a very powerful reflection, as most of Oddworld's parodies are, that would hit closer to home, as most people buying the games are much more likely to be consumers than slaves.
But then again, Oddworld parodies are unique and twisted, and ever-so-extreme. I'm sure there are cases where workers are actually turned into products on Earth, but for the most part, the harsh working conditions of Glukkon factories, I'm sure, is simply a reflection of poor working conditions and worker extortion on Earth - therefore, it wouldn't be unreasonable to presume OWI and Lorne have something much more unexpected up their sleeves.
Then, on the other hand, I think I recall someone [official] saying Khanzumerz are actually the true evilness behind everyone's else's actions on Oddworld. I'll dig up the quote - I think it links in to Danny's Species X theory as well.
God I miss all the great discussion like this. It really did disappear when Danny, Anna et al. left. *sigh*
Just as another aside, Volsung, I wasn't really referring to modern Western farmers, but those from the colonial period. There are millions of subsistence farmers in LEDCs and even NICs, but I'm very aware of the pressures from governmental rules and regulations and TNCs placed on farmers. I'd never have guessed suicide was being resorted to, though - you've sparked my interest in this issue.
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