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Date: 2013-11-25 09:34 pm (UTC)Well, yes. Orcs, too, were consistently portrayed as evil.
My reason for being slightly snarky there is that an author _deliberately_ creates the alien race as irredeemably bad, he or she doesn't find them under a bush - and spreading the meme that "there are some people that are so bad that the only choice to kill them" is problematic in itself, isn't it?