When an established character is turned black for no reason other than to diversify the cast. It is the opposite of whitewashing, and is normally not ever complained about
Person 1: Why did they have to blackwash Domino in the new Deadpool movie?
Person 2: What, are you saying she can't be black? You're so racist for not giving black actresses a chance
Person 1: it's not about being racist, it's about being accurate, jackass
Person 2: What, are you saying she can't be black? You're so racist for not giving black actresses a chance
Person 1: it's not about being racist, it's about being accurate, jackass
by Moo024681012 September 16, 2017
A term made my Racist/Anti-Black people to justify their hatred.
This term can often be seen in anime or gaming fandoms followed by racist/anti black remarks.
This term can often be seen in anime or gaming fandoms followed by racist/anti black remarks.
Whyd you blackwash *character name*? They aren’t a monkey.
Whyd you burn *character name*? This is blackwashing!
Whyd you burn *character name*? This is blackwashing!
by Janedoni July 26, 2021
When a person of color constantly using & altering a phrase or saying into being a attack on whiteness.
"White people are such a problem in America"
"oh i agree sounds About White"(Right)
"oh i disagree what a bunch of Blackwash"
"oh i agree sounds About White"(Right)
"oh i disagree what a bunch of Blackwash"
by FactsOverTruth August 10, 2020
by mjhik January 23, 2011
to overwrite whites, and their history with blacks or other minorities and their history
see google veterans day google 2015
see google veterans day google 2015
by YT ofc November 11, 2015
normal person: dude, why do these movies and shows keep blackwashing white characters and historical figures?
commie SJW: because white people are evil and their culture and history must be destroyed.
commie SJW: because white people are evil and their culture and history must be destroyed.
by elessal August 22, 2020
The opposite of whitewashing; pretending or otherwise revising the historical fact of a scenario in such a way as to demonize all involved parties and lionize any affected persons in a way that contradicts the reality of the situation.
Many people who want to have "Columbus Day" changed to "Native American Day" are guilty of blackwashing: they pretend Native Americans never lifted a finger against Europeans.
by ERU1492 October 21, 2015