Blacktober, a month that black people find appropriate to share their edits and their own art that typically includes an already existing character turned into a black character.
Here'
s the problem. You know how a large majority of our kin wants equality? Yeah, so do i. However, if we want equality...
Then why the
FUCK are black people justifying the act of colouring an already existing
asian/white character, but god forbid a white person colors a black character into a white person.
Apparently it's racist to color a black character white, but it ain't racist to color an
asian character black.
And people get TOO much fucking praise for their "edits". By edits, i
mean just taking a random piece of artwork or a panel of a character, and litterally just using the fucking fill tool to change the
skin color of said character. If a black person does a black edit, people praise it like they've just painted the second Mona Lisa! If a white person does a white edit, everyone thinks the OP (Original Poster) is now Adolf
Hitler himself.
Look, i can
respect representation and artwork that promotes equality and etc.
But if we can't have the same amount of fun and praise that black people get for doing edits of their own
skin color, then what happened to all that equality?
" WAAAAAAA!!! YOU CAN'T COLOR THAT BLACK CHARACTER WHITE!!! YOU DON'T KNOW THE TROUBLE THEY WENT THROUGH WAAA!!!! "
Well then you can't edit that
Asian character black, what about
the shit they went through, huh?
P1: " Woww! Your black edit of an
asian character is so
cool!!! "
In an alternate universe during Blacktober...
P1: " EWWW!!! WHY DID YOU EDIT THIS BLACK CHARACTER
WHITE?!!? "