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How gullible people are? Dandadan was racebait done by person with full history doing racebaits. It was trace from other work with changed skin color with minor changes in hair. There are plenty of beatifully drawn black characters no one has anything against (Everyone love ones in Bleach for example), what sensible people are against are racebaiting and pure defilement for clicks.
you have proof of the artists doing racebaits before? and dude not everyone does this, it's as much of a what if fanart as people that sex swap characters
you have proof of the artists doing racebaits before? and dude not everyone does this, it's as much of a what if fanart as people that sex swap characters
Erhm. I did not think it was that hard to check artist post history and form opinions that one would need to make guide with red circles, pointing arrows or make loud obnoxious react video about it.
Proved me wrong. I hope someone will find time to make those for you.
Erhm. I did not think it was that hard to check artist post history and form opinions that one would need to make guide with red circles, pointing arrows or make loud obnoxious react video about it.
Proved me wrong. I hope someone will find time to make those for you.
you made a big claim, I asked you to back it up. I wouldnโt know what to look for and if Iโd interpret it in the same way as you. Idk why you gotta be so goddamn rude about it when I simply asked for proof.
This is a response to the lack of black representation in media
I have no problem with people choosing to draw any character how they please, but I always find this argument a bit silly since it doesn't actually change anything representation-wise. It can just be because you want to draw what a character looks like Black, you know, it doesn't always have to be for a cause. That's just my thoughts on it, though.
Ok, serious question. Why is it that in seemingly so many black wash art, they give the character stereotypical black person hair? Curly hair, afros, dreads. It seems like a weirdly ubiquitous design trend or whatever.
....because these are common black hairstyles? These aren't anymore "stereotypical" than a white woman having long straight hair. What kinda question is this?
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