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Damn you really nailed both of my most-hated horror tropes in one post
lol, it's just USA as a Horror Genre. Maybe throw in that it's all on an Native American Burial ground to really cement the hierarchy of marginalized peoples.
Don't forget the bad guy has to be disabled. Physically deformed, neurodivergent, something that somehow translates to them being evil.
CW transmedicalism
Alternatively, the character can be clearly coded as a closeted trans woman, but then you need to have some psychiatrist lecture people "no, this is actually not a transs***al, but somebody who is only consumed completely by dreams of living as a woman full-time because of this contrived fetish that nobody has ever heard of before (because i just made it up)."Yes, this means that Ray Blanchard is literally Hanibal Lecter if Hanibal Lecter was a complete idiot.
The movie, Bone Tomahawk, takes this one step further and has a Native American man talk to a group of white people and tells them "these aren't real Native Americans you're up against." I was expecting eldritch horrors with tentacles and bird heads who spit acid or some shit. Nope! Just some cannibals coming to steal white women!
At least we got to see a settler cleaved in half from crotch to head, so that was nice. Really fucking weird decision to do the "not really trans" trope combined with a racism.