Regarding the whole racism issue. No I don't believe the "slant dogeater" or any other witty insult you created is viewed as real racism if expressed through a character's standpoint. Yes the factor of war further increases your argument about it being common for soldiers to act in such a way. Still, you approach it as a necessity rather than something a few characters might recognize as their "personality" to engage in racism remarks. The problem lies there, it is not something that is absolutely needed to establish the atmosphere of war.
I'm more concerned about to what level should we push this idea of yours to? How far should we really go with racial remarks expressed through our characters. When does it reach that fine line where you take a step back and think: Wait, even if I'm not Asian, that sounds a bit harsh to me.
When, is this rule applied:
Quote:3.1 Using coarse language, posting abusive, hateful, racist content in chat, public or private, is prohibited under any circumstances.