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Man, I wonder which of the girls is Raye's self insert.Sorry for mild necro but I haven't seen this posted. Says it all, really.
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Man, I wonder which of the girls is Raye's self insert.Sorry for mild necro but I haven't seen this posted. Says it all, really.
Filthy frank and feminism go together like oil and waterSorry for mild necro but I haven't seen this posted. Says it all, really.
Filthy frank and feminism go together like oil and water
Filthy frank and feminism go together like oil and water
Man, I wonder which of the girls is Raye's self insert.
It might be the other way around that Raye wants to be a magical girl so much like her heroes Hikaru and Madoka that she made a rip-off character to show her gay love for them and now is trying to transition into them IRL to promote her cartoon even though she became a man and therefore has circled back into being girly.
Filthy frank and feminism go together like oil and water
So a transtrender then?She's female, she knows she's female, she acts like she's female, and her devout Hispanic parents pray for her safety and for her to become some semblance of normal every morning.
Companies are trying to position themselves so that they decide what their customers want, rather than the customers deciding.So a transtrender then?
Also kind of amazed CR still has the balls to promote this after Weebs destroyed their asshole for it.
Hell if I know, but to say that I totally didn't see this coming would be the understatement of the century.What the heck did she say?
If I had to guess, it‘s probably about her whole Valkyries club thing. I might‘ve posted about it here once before so I’ll see if I can track down the information on it, but the just was that she was in charge of a group meant to support "women in comic book shops" by giving them a space to vent and try and "create changes in nerd culture" by recommending #woke shit to customers - written by Kate herself and her friends, of course, but I’m sure that was only a coincidence - and try and orchestrate events revolving around female comic fans to draw in more business. The group immediately became clique-y and exclusive and those not in the inner circle - some of whom were black - quickly caught onto to this and called bullshit, which caused them to be excommunicated from the Valkyries. Most of these people were also self-serving SJWs mind you, so it was really more of an ouroboros situation.What the heck did she say?
Do they have even one minute of animation made for this yet?
The absolute state of HGS's Sub-Reddit:
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Could be related but that other show looks better
The characters for HGS were originally typical light-skinned anime girls. I wonder whose idea it was to diversify themIt's related alright.
TL;DW: Some nigress vague-tweeted a (kinda justified) bitchfit about her faux anime with brown chicks being rejected because the company already had a cartoon in the making that tooted the diversity horn. However the trailer for it showed off the staff and not the show. Sound familiar? She also brings up that Women in Animation is a fucking scam and a way to use unsuspecting women as stepping stones for other bitches to get jobs (and the ones who claim this aren't white).
Because of this, she's afraid a precedent is set which is when anyone sees minorities fattys and fags, their minds will automatically go "oh it's one of THOSE shows" and fuck off to the next thing. She's right. The assholes who are making HGS and others like them used minorities as means to an end and whisper sweet SJW nothings to shut down criticism and keep the grift going. What a tangled web we weave.![]()
She isn't just "right" on that, it's what the company straight up told her.Because of this, she's afraid a precedent is set which is when anyone sees minorities fattys and fags, their minds will automatically go "oh it's one of THOSE shows" and fuck off to the next thing. She's right.