Only problem with any cultural representation, be it fictional or real, is blindness to its misgivings.
If someone uses a real life culture as a reference for a fictional one and blatantly uses only the 'good' parts of it, then there can be no real constructive discourse about any issue at hand.
To me, a culture is what it is because of its 'good' and 'bad' parts.
It has evolved to what it is as a whole.
The 'bad' parts have been as necessary to its survival as the 'good' parts.
Because the culture evolves constantly, its 'good' parts can be 'bad' in a decade and vice versa.
This is one of the reasons I stay away from threads that has been initiated by this way of perceiving things, especially if the person initiating the thread is using the culture that they are living in as a real life reference and uses only its 'good' parts as a point of reference.
To me this shows that the person doing this is completely socialized by their own culture and would feel that any kind of discussion about the issues presented in the thread would make them feel defensive for they would feel that they have been doing something wrong by following a train of thought that has been taught to them by their own culture.
Then you throw in to the mix the different perceptions about New Eden, space opera or realistic for example, and you have a nice little flame war brewing.
Let's take an example.
Brutor are based on the maori people.
Maori do tattooing.
Maori are tribal.
Maori were warriors.
Maori were cannibals.
If you do not go from the basic concept of the Minmatari people being noble savages, you use all aspects of the real life culture to build your view on the Brutor.
Good and bad things about all aspects of the culture that you are basing your train of thought on.
I will make this very simple and quite aggravating as well.
Tattooing, integral part of the culture.
Those without tattoos are outside the culture. Hence anyone seen without a tattoo, to a Minmatari the gut reaction would be to treat one as a person of no social status.
The culture is tribal.
Real life references to tribal culture; gangs, American Natives, Aboriginals, african tribes.
All real life references do not have atmosphere for progressive thinking or technological development.
Hence a tribal culture would not seek to advance technologically, it would try to find a balance with its environment instead of changing it through technological advancements.
The culture holds warrior ideals.
Instead of striving to create art or science the culture would strive to create ways for its participants to prove themselves in battle, ritual or otherwise. Would lead to a very physical culture with social practices that would enable one to go to battle with just about anyone for any reason. A lot of internal strife.
The culture has cannibalism.
Either it is linked to warfare or dealing with the death of loved ones. Consuming of the enemies or consuming parts of the loved dead so that they would stay with you always.
As you may have noticed, my examples of the real life references taken to a fictional culture could be perceived as 'bad' or as something that a person would put together if they do not really like the Minmatari culture for personal reasons. Unfortunately, I do like the concept of a tribal culture that has advanced beyond the inherent ostracism, sexism, superstition and stupidity.
An advanced tribal society would have the best surroundings for a child to grow up in, emotionally and spiritually nurturing environment where education would be custom made for each individual hence getting the most out of each and everyone on a societal level.
A society where each and every person would be equal in the eyes of the Tribe, each and everyone doing what they love for their whole lifetime which would make the Tribe stronger and self-sufficient in every way.
True freedom brought to the individuals within their society through administrative means where each individual can get their voices heard by representing a certain viewpoint when a need arises, no real politicians, just people that make their voices heard in the society when they get passionate about it.
Not to mention the wonderful rituals that bring a sense of passage to a life, from rituals that happen each day, each week, each season, each year, each lifetime and even beyond.
A family showing their love to their old by consuming them and carrying them with them in their life always.
A boy becoming an adult by passing through the trials and earning his tattoos.
A tribal leader having his face tattooed after his people have decided to give him the honor.
Hmmmm... what was I rambling about.
Oh yes, when making references to anything, I think it would be beneficial to always take in the whole picture.
Not just a part of it.
Backstage is a place for discussions and discourse, not about winning arguments.
Sharing all of the thoughts about a subject, even if you would be handing someone ammo IC, can only make for a fuller picture of New Eden and make more RP.
Anyhoos, better make some brekkies.