This is a good example of the heart of the problem. That's the PC "master race" on the platform. Who's in the crowd? It's not people of other races, it's a vague collection of conveniently and comfortably unclear "peasants".Try editing this picture to have signs for the different consoles with stereotypical representations of different races gathered under them, looking poor and miserable in their corrals, wishing they could be as cool as the glorious Aryans on the platform. See how that shit gets really uncomfortable really fast. "Ok, so which console is the Jews? Can we make up a catchy term for a console that is a wordplay on the slur for this race?""Oh, but it's not really about race, it's just a joke, lighten up" - then pick a term that doesn't refer to race.Yeah, I'm not a fan.--------------Edit: just to clarify what I was trying to say here - I was mainly talking about how people genuinely might not realize the potentially nasty implications of the original image. If you put a copy side by side with the original and start dialing up the racist elements of the new one, it makes it easier to see the aspects of the original which are potentially offensive.At some point, someone who just genuinely hadn't thought about in a racial frame of mind (which is entirely possible) would clue in and go "oh shit, I never noticed that these were all white dudes we were calling the PC master race, maybe we can mix it up".So, that's where this exaggerated scenario came from - making it easier to see something by drawing a sharper and sharper contrast. Sorry I didn't explain my thinking very well the first time around.