This is really well said, thank you for paying so much attention to the story
Harem Hotel isn't about American politics, though it is where I was born so it makes sense that things would be more american centric. Harem Hotel is about imperialism and its consequences (within this context). In other words, foreigners telling you what to do and how to act. Or boiled down to it's basics, Harem Hotel is about Freedom. Every character, whether they are main or side, is oppressed by someone with more power and it's our protagonist's story to take their own power and gain autonomy. Assuming my writing and this story is built off the past 6 years of American politics and not the past 500 years of imperialism only shows a lack of historical knowledge. Social Justice isn't a new concept, it's one of the reasons the Boston Tea Party happened. The colonists had no representation, let alone the natives. It's also one of the reasons the French Revolution happened, or why so many countries abolished monarchies. The People want equality, no one likes feeling like a peasant. If you hear "Social Justice" and your knowledge of the subject only goes back to as far as 2015 with the blue haired college brats, you should pick up a history book. The People just want to be happy and live their own lives free of oppression. (I'm not directing this at you btw, I'm speaking generally)
Harem Hotel's overarching story is actually very similar to One Piece and I've taken more than a few inspirations from it. One Piece is also inspired by american and western imperialism, they have the Marines who police the world, and the World Government who controls it. Almost every battle they have is an ideological one where freedom always wins. In fact One Piece is probably more political than Harem Hotel as they constantly advocate for trans and queer people while painting american imperialism and christian imperialism as dangerous. These things are much more nuanced in Harem Hotel as I focus more on western imperialism (this includes europe and australia) as well as western organized religion. I try to write what I know, and because I come from western culture, this is what I know. It would be uncouth of me to attempt to write something I don't understand.