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> for such an analysis like that, it requires time and its own quantity of endeavor. Sure, they will feel simpler most of the time but establishing comparisons on your own, it would be a great gesture from your part.

I may just watch through a a bunch of episodes from across seasons and see what I notice, Though I may end up only pointing out individual patterns (Treatment of th mane6 over time, tech level, plot devices, what have you), but it be cool to try to do a grand analysis of everything. 

> No magic nor pinkish/outlandish situations, just minor detours or incidents that define life and get to deliver a message like that, considering that you cannot build it up with the most exciting plot devices to use for it.

That is indeed haunting in itself.

> sounds like you have headcanonized the backstory for that mentality that she showed in Lesson Zero. It complements her nervous take while she was trying to pass her test in the Cutie Mark Chronicles.She caused a great chaos with her magic beams for opening Spike´s egg

I still may give season 1/2 another go around before I fully run with it to see if there is anything else I missed that could connect with or break (even if it's a tiny through away implication). But it does appeal to me quite strongly.

> Not to mention that the racism came from ponies in the earlier seasons and not in the latest ones(from the Equestria Games onwards),leaving the Chancellor as the exception.

Another interesting thing that probably never get looked at is how the different pony races have a history of racism to each other. It would be interesting to see somepony, say, Chancellor Neighsay, be a full egalitarian with the pony races while being racist with the others all at once. 
But I'm kinda running a different path with what you wre replying to.

> same.It doesn´t bother me all that much though.

In fact it maybe better if they don't so it keeps things from being more confusing.