Are you a member of a cultural group with a history of being oppressed? If so, how do you feel about these aspects of the game?

Are there other elements of potential lack of sensitivity that I have not noticed? Anything that you find offensive?

Should I avoid using things like the Redguard cultural costumes or linking items like the Dream Catchers?

To the developers: I have noticed several times that the Elder Scrolls Online is very sensitive to issues of respect for oppressed minorities (I don't mean only ethnic minorities) and I was very pleased to see that, so I am wondering whether you have taken these issues of potential cultural sensitivity explicitly into account in making the game, and what are your thoughts on the matter.

[EDIT: After reading some of the comments on this thread, I have decided to rephrase its title and avoid the use of some terminology in the OP which proved to be too controversial]Hello everyone,I'd like to raise a thorny issue that has been concerning me for a while, and on which I would like to receive feedback from the community as well as possibly from the developers. Let me make it clear, however, that I would be very grateful if people couldon something they might perceive as "too politically correct".I absolutely love the Elder Scrolls and especially the Elder Scrolls Online, but there are some elements in it which caused me to ask myself whether we should be concerned about the possibility that elements of RL cultures may be used in the game in insensitive or offensive ways. It's a genuine question, and because of that I would especially like to receive answers from members of cultural groups which might feel disrespected, and by the developers if this is a question that they considered as well.Let me give a few examples. Consider the Argonians, and how so many aestethical elements in their portrayal are derived from pre-Columbian cultures which were destroyed by European colonists. Consider stealable items like the "Kothringi Dream Catcher" or the "Silken Dream Catcher", which maybe could be seen as trivialization of a part of indigenous American culture. Consider also some of the ways in which the Redguards are depicted (for example some of the Crown Store costumes, which could be seen as a disrespectful take on things like "belly dancing" and harems). There could certainly be more instances, I am not trying to provide a comprehensive list, and I am aware that through my own ignorance I might have misunderstood some things (e.g. Japanese culture and Akaviri designs? Reachmen and Celts?)I am personally concerned about whether this sort of elements might be considered disrespectful and hurtful to people who are connected to those cultures which are used as sources of inspiration for TES lore. I doubt there are many Nordic people who feel offended by the similarities between Nord and Viking culture, but then again the Vikings were not really an oppressed cultural group (were they?) On the other hand, indigenous peoples of the Americas might feel resentment at seeing part of their cultures included into a fictional world, because their cultures have already been abused, distorted, exploited and fictionalized so much throughout history.So here are my questions:Thank you all for contributing to an open and respectful discussion.