🐱 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?”

 
It doesn’t matter if you’re white / Or Black / Or Purple
Capitalizing black and purple but not white

people like the ‘Black, White or purple’ thing
Capitalizing white and black but not purple

adds the PSA’s third co-star, a young black girl,
Not capitalizing black

Was this written by multiple different people?
 
Nobody's pointing out that neither the narrative or lesson makes any sense? They knew they were doing this but they act surprised only after they say the lines.
Not making sense is a feature, not a bug. Anyone can make sense; by going through the mental gymnastics required to spout this kind of nonsense, you're signaling regime compliance and (attempted) membership in the bien-pensants.
 
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?
Yeah, I remember seeing the pilot and thinking "Oh they're gonna spoof magical girl shows with a dumpy tard added to the mix, this could be cute." I still wonder what might have been.
 
Currently there's more dislikes (3.5k) than likes(3.4k) on that video. I guess CN is too stubborn to get the message.
The message isn't for the fans, its for their SJW paymasters.

It's why EVERY medium these days outright ignores the fans when it isn't telling them to stop watching and fuck off if they aren't in 100% agreement.

What they do is not for public consumption anymore, it's for political virtue signaling.

They don't care about fans because the fans don't decide if they get paid or a directing gig, the gatekeepers of their industries do, and they're all screeching dangerhair SJWs, so that's who they are out to please.
 
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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.
Hell I took Latin in HS and I mainly remember just learning about the emperors when we learned about specific people. Also the teacher did mention that the Roman empire was pretty diverse and black people did exist in the Roman empire.

I don't get why theres this hyper focus on black people either. After whites, you probably get the most focus on black people. The other groups seem to get just a passing mention (though I remember learning about natives getting genocided a fair bit).

I also feel like the people making these PSAs don't know kids and don't realize kids tend to think this shit is dumb AF and do the opposite out of spite.
 
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.”

“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.”
They just contradicted themselves.

Wouldn't a better lesson be to NOT see color and judge people based on their character? Everybody deals with something; that can be what brings us together.
 
Look, you numbskulls. Do you want to be EQUAL, or do you want to be DIFFERENT?

You can only pick one. I was fully on board with the equal thing, it's what I was raised on. But if you want to go down the different route then so be it.
'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.
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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.”
How is this better in any way, I ask you? I swear MLK Jr. is spinning in his grave so fast he could be a perpetual motion machine, holy shit.
 
Look, you numbskulls. Do you want to be EQUAL, or do you want to be DIFFERENT?

You can only pick one. I was fully on board with the equal thing, it's what I was raised on. But if you want to go down the different route then so be it.
The people who argue for this critical race theory stuff don’t really want equality, and never did. Equality would mean that everyone is held to the same standards and has to face the same consequences for their actions, and when that happens, they claim it's racist. They'll even label members of their own group who argue for actual equality as having "internalized racism".

What they want is the same privileges that they accuse their enemies of having, whether or not those privileges even exist.
 
When you force that idea that people should see color, it is true that people will comment on the differences in those colors but I don't think that can of worms is something minorities should necessarily want to open.
And condemn rather than fix. So we wouldn't HAVE this issue to begin with.

How "anti-racist" do you have to be before you just go full racist?
 
Kids, you aren't equal, you're all different, and should see it that way.

Wait, why are Pedro and Juan beating the shit out of Jamal and calling him a nigger? Why is Mohammad calling Shaniqua a kaffir whore? Why are the Asian kids avoiding all the other races? Why aren't the BIPOC performing solidarity? We told them to see color after all.
Why aren't their differences uniting them?
 
And condemn rather than fix. So we wouldn't HAVE this issue to begin with.

How "anti-racist" do you have to be before you just go full racist?
Horseshoe Theory is right again. Hate something hard enough, and, you eventually become it as a means to show it how to be hated correctly..... you'll actually oust Hitler because he's not being evil enough to justify your level of hate for him, take his place and ramp up his rhetoric to show the world what he REALLY was out to do.... and not even notice you did it.
 
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