Why is black art so limited in scope? - No, I’m not saying black people suck.

What am I supposed to type into Google, exactly? "Black creators who aren't infatuated with their own blackness"?


A Lamborghini and a Yugo are just as good as each other. What do you mean that's ridiculous? Have you ever designed or assembled a car before? No? Then you clearly don't have the credibility to claim otherwise!
type "how to fix stupidity"
 
but that's a stupid premise, considering that statistically, "most" black artists probably don't make their art all about some preconceived notion of "the black experience".

i think all of that is extremely hypocritical. if you are an untalented nobody, you are in no place to give non-constructive criticism to a professional.
Considering this thread has almost taken up half a page of postings on your profile, this topic seems to have struck a nerve with you for whatever reason. I’m just going to assume (correctly) that any notion of nuance has just been thrown out the window since you’re MATI, and that I would find a more efficient conversation speaking to a brick wall.
 
There's having an opinion on art, and there's acting like an expert who knows the artistic talents of everyone of a certain race. Know the difference.
Please, do list the extensive black artists of note in recent times who don't revert to oppression, slavery and ‘white man bad’. Be sure to include musicians, video games creators, classically trained artists and authors.
 
I remember reading that publishers won't even publish your work if you're a white straight male. Similar to how art critics wouldn't even bother with your art unless you came from some kind of university or you had a hook or boffo gimmick.

Kinda like back in the fifties when a black author wrote a story about black American life and all the critics said it wasn't realistic because it was grounded from his life experience, but then they praise something a white guy wrote - who I think was jewish, maybe protestant, which makes it funnier - because it was all the stereotypes they expected from black people. Fuck, I wish I could remember the authors... I don't know if I'll be able to find the video.
 
That's such a fucking dumb argument. You can't talk about how hard being a pilot is unless you have done it, but you can say someone is a shit pilot if they continually do things like tip the ship over from one side to another repeatedly, get drunk, have sex with women when he should be doing his job, ignore the crew's requests for no reason and do things on a whim and don't plan ahead. People that say this shit are the most likely to enjoy retarded capeshit and think it's a classic fucking film. Or any shit because they have no sense of taste. I can get watching/reading/enjoying eccentric shit that's , but the people that say what you do just can't differntiate between a nice but exotic meal and literal shit.
>Opinion
>Acting like an expert

Not the same thing.

Also, fuck capeshit.
 
Considering this thread has almost taken up half a page of postings on your profile, this topic seems to have struck a nerve with you for whatever reason. I’m just going to assume (correctly) that any notion of nuance has just been thrown out the window since you’re MATI, and that I would find a more efficient conversation speaking to a brick wall.
i'm not the one writing walls of text to justify my position lol, not my fault you love replying to me.
 
Please, do list the extensive black artists of note in recent times who don't revert to oppression, slavery and ‘white man bad’. Be sure to include musicians, video games creators, classically trained artists and authors.
Not my job. I'm not the one claiming to know the talents of so many millions of people.
 
I remember reading that publishers won't even publish your work if you're a white straight male.
How the hell does Stephen King do it then? He's white and straight.
 
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