SJW Art and Extremes

Why does Tumblr have an obsession with vitiligo?

  • Suicide Girl model and America's Next Top Model contestant have it, spread on Tumblr, that's why.

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  • Stop fucking asking this this question.

    Votes: 482 11.7%
  • I swear to God I will start deleting these posts.

    Votes: 146 3.5%
  • Goddammit.

    Votes: 395 9.5%
  • ACTUALLY IT'S PART OF A DEEP FALSE-FLAG OPERATION TO TURN ALL BLACK PEOPLE WHITE.

    Votes: 2,445 59.1%

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Harry Potter did not deserve this.
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Who talks like this irl? :story:
Also lol at "Hermoine"

Preteen boy? Or strong female character? Or both?

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I thought this was another weird Mccree at first glance.

Anyway, here's some art to celebrate pride.
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Part of the caption:
happy pride month everyone!! u may remember these from last year if u were around. i went ahead and revamped them a little since i dont have much else 2 post
If THIS is revamped, what did the originals even look like?
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They had multiple variants of each. Its apparently from something called "Six the Musical"
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Yes, that is Mickey Mouse.
 
Hi, guys! I've been lurking this thread for about two months now and just recently got an account on here so now I'm posting. You guys really cheer me up, so thanks for that.
I do have a couple things to post here, but I'm still thinking about the first one, so here's the second one- a sperg about a graphic novel adaptation of a book series I used to be obsessed with when I was younger. I just wondered, "Hey, what's up with that graphic novel adaptation?" one day and, well... I did find the result. (Also, yes, as you will see, I'm very much a girl.)

Back in the mid 2000s, the 80s-90s book series The Baby-Sitters Club ended up getting a graphic novel adaptation by Raina Telgemeier, which I enjoyed very much. For whatever reason, they decided to bring it back in the mid-2010s with a different illustrator and the difference couldn't be more obvious.
View attachment 1343116 Raina Telgemeier's original art
Here's the upcoming volume, done by Gale Galligan, who replaced Raina:
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Upon close inspection, it may not seem bad. Until you realize that in the original series, Logan wasn't brown...
View attachment 1343127 The cover of the original book from the late 80s
Yeah. Logan, who was described in books as looking like a white 50s actor (I can't be bothered to remember who), has been race-lifted to be ambiguously brown. Why? Because straight white male bad (even if Logan has an interest in the "feminine" thing called baby-sitting).
What pisses me off most about this is why she's making an already diverse cast more diverse. It just doesn't make sense. The Baby-Sitters Club was one of the most diverse, eclectic cast in a kids' book series in the late 20th century. This is just redundant.
The diverse cast of the Baby-Sitters Club:
  • Kristy- a tomboy whose parents got divorced
  • Mary Anne-a shy bookworm with a single dad
  • Claudia- a Japanese girl who most likely had a learning disability
  • Stacey-a girl from New York with Diabetes
  • Dawn- a hippie from California
  • Mallory- a redhead with a large family
  • Jessi- a black girl with a passion for ballet
  • Abby- a Jewish girl with Asthma and a sister who I'm pretty sure broke her arm
  • And, of course, Logan.
Tell me your thoughts, I'd love to hear them. I'll admit that her art style is cute, but it still gives off that tumblr vibe with those wide bodies and round faces.
Gale's Twitter
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"They/she." Of-fucking-course. How can someone be non-binary and a girl at the same time, please let me know.
EDIT: I'm sure that if she started adaptating a bit earlier in the series she would've race-lifted more characters.
Talk about being unfaithful to your source material. I hate to admit I feel sorry for young children who are forced to read books written by SJW's because it's basically propaganda at this point.

Holy shit. I knew Americans were self-centered when it came to world geography, but I didn't think we were that bad.

Fuck, we fought a war against the Spanish! So they haven't bothered to look at a map of Europe or open a history book in their lives.
No, it's worse. I can recall multiple times Americans believing Spanish originated from Mexico, not Spain and that it's a natural brown person language. Not only are they brown washing Spanish, they're ignoring the many, many indigenous people colonized by the Spanish; who forced them to speak the language in the first place.
 
No, it's worse. I can recall multiple times Americans believing Spanish originated from Mexico, not Spain and that it's a natural brown person language. Not only are they brown washing Spanish, they're ignoring the many, many indigenous people colonized by the Spanish; who forced them to speak the language in the first place.
Yeah, I guess for a lot of people "speaks Spanish" means "Mexican".

I studied in a public school, but looks like I need to check my I-was-curious-enough-about-the-world-around-me-to-read-a-damn-book-when-I-was-a-kid privilege for knowing these things.
 
Who talks like this irl? :story:
Also lol at "Hermoine"


I thought this was another weird Mccree at first glance.

Anyway, here's some art to celebrate pride.
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They had multiple variants of each. Its apparently from something called "Six the Musical"
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Oh they're clowns all right.

Yeah, I guess for a lot of people "speaks Spanish" means "Mexican".

I studied in a public school, but looks like I need to check my I-was-curious-enough-about-the-world-around-me-to-read-a-damn-book-when-I-was-a-kid privilege for knowing these things.
Yeah, how dare you seek out information that's readily available for free in schools and libraries.
 
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