🐱 Cartoon Network Releases New PSA Telling Audience To “See Color” In Order To Be “Anti-Racist”

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In a new public service announcement, Cartoon Network has informed its viewers that they must “see color” and view individuals through a skin-color based lens in order to be “Anti-Racist.”

The latest in a series of similar racism-related cartoons rooted heavily in critical race theory and featuring the cast of Steven Universe, “See Color” finds Amethyst taking issue with the goal of ‘color blindness’ in race relations, criticizing the directors of her PSA-within-the-PSA for a song featuring the lyrics “Color blindness is our game / Because everyone’s the same / Everybody join our circle / It doesn’t matter if you’re white / Or Black / Or Purple.”

“Adding purple people into a lesson about human racism makes no sense,” declares Amethyst to which one of her PSA co-stars, a young white girl, responds by suggesting that “people like the ‘Black, White or purple’ thing because adding a fantasy race in there helps distract from the actual racism Black people have to deal with.”


“Right, my experience with anti-Black racism is really specific. Other people of color experience other forms of racism too,” adds the PSA’s third co-star, a young black girl, before telling audiences that they “won’t see any of that if you don’t see color.”

Speculating that the original script for the ‘PSA-within-the-PSA’ could have been “a ploy to avoid talking about racism altogether,” Amethyst concludes the short by asking for “a rewrite where we appreciate each other without erasing what makes each of us different?”, with the PSA’s final shot featuring a large graphic reading “See Color, Be Anti-Racist!”

“When you see color and the history that comes with it,” wrote Cartoon Network in a tweet accompanying See Color’s premiere on Twitter, “You can recognize the role racism plays in our culture AND appreciate everyone’s diversity.”

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As noted above, See Color is but the latest “anti-racism” PSA produced by Cartoon Network for their The Crystal Gems Say BE ANTI-RACIST campaign, undertaken by the network “as part of our commitment to fostering inclusion and equity.”

In the series’ first entry, Don’t Deny It – Defy It, after a young boy criticizes the ‘cheesiness’ of another boy’s taunt that “black people can’t marry white people!”, Garnett informs the young man that “just because it doesn’t happen to you doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen” before stating that viewers must “acknowledge racism to work against it.”

This was followed by Tell the Whole Story, in which Pearl criticizes education curriculums for omitting “black roman warriors, black medieval knights, black classical musicians, black cowboys, [and] black fighter pilots,” asking audiences to “ask yourself as you’re learning history: Who’s telling the story? Was this modified to make white readers comfortable? Are major details being left out that would credit people of color and center their point of view?”

 
“When you see color and the history that comes with it,” wrote Cartoon Network in a tweet accompanying See Color’s premiere on Twitter, “You can recognize the role racism plays in our culture AND appreciate everyone’s diversity.”
What does this even mean anymore? What is "appreciating" diversity? My current understanding is letting black people specifically do hoodrat shit.

Steven Universe is cancer and I've never seen it, just bumped into the fandom and hearsay.

Funny following up this
This was followed by Tell the Whole Story, in which Pearl criticizes education curriculums for omitting “black roman warriors, black medieval knights, black classical musicians
with this
Was this modified to make white readers comfortable? Are major details being left out that would credit people of color and center their point of view?
 
Did they forget that nobody learns about individual Roman warriors outside of notable commanders? Sure, there's new archaeological evidence of black Roman citizens travelling to as far as Britain, but that is a very specific aspect of Roman society that no highschool curriculum is going to obsess over. It'd be folded in with immigration and citizenship, if anything.

Black Roman commanders simply didn't reach the significance of people such as Pompey, Crassus, or even Scipio. It's not like the Romans were exclusively racist towards them, either, there was pushback against inducting people of the surrounding regions of Italy as Roman citizens, not to mention the rest of the empire!

Why's it just about blacks? It's erasing the experiences of Asian American classical musicians, cowboys, and military figures. Or even Native Americans, for that matter? Hyper-focusing on presenting America as just blacks and whites isn't helpful for representation.
 
In a new public service announcement, Cartoon Network has informed its viewers that they must “see color” and view individuals through a skin-color based lens in order to be “Anti-Racist.”
Is the Cartoon Network advocating for the destruction of Coulter's Law and for news organizations to resume including the race of violent criminals in their news articles?

Because that's incredibly problematic and is like a single step away from having the commercial just be a large flashing icon of the FBI crime statistics.
 
“Adding purple people into a lesson about human racism makes no sense,” declares Amethyst to which one of her PSA co-stars, a young white girl, responds by suggesting that “people like the ‘Black, White or purple’ thing because adding a fantasy race in there helps distract from the actual racism Black people have to deal with.”

I don't know...I know of one purple person that complains about racism...

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I liked it better before Steven Universe existed.

I cant believe I want the days back when MLP was the cringest thing on the block, if I can throw a very small "at least", it can be that it wasnt a woke show at all.
All I ever wanted was for Steven Universe to be some monster/bad guy of the week show where a young boy and his family of superpowered women beat the shit out of everything. How did we get here?

Because Rebecca Sugar is as woke as they come and the show became a vehicle for social woke commentary.
 
'Celebrating diversity' died when social liberalism turned from 'live and let live' to the oppression olympics of 'we suffer/ed more than you so we're better and you're scum'. I offer the very concept of 'cultural appropriation' as proof.
 
I don't know...I know of one purple person that complains about racism...

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This guy is legendary in UK circles, don't know if he ever got traction here at some point but the whole back story of Purple Aki is fucking hilarious (you can google the name). So obsessed with touching the muscles of young boys that he gets a court order specifically banning him from touching muscles and forcing people to do squats for him, which is later removed because they got sick of arresting him every two minutes for breaking the order. Also a kid died in the 80's because he was so terrified of him that he'd rather run onto train tracks or something.

Oh if you make fun of him for being a weirdo or use a nickname he only got by being a well known weirdo then you're a racist of course. Btw on topic: Steven Universe is a dumb show made by another inexperienced SJW, all the characters talk and act like 4 year olds. It's about as deep as Homestuck and loved by the same crowd of troons and weirdos.
 
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