Amber the Hedgehog
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- Aug 23, 2018
I disagree. I want to see full spectrum of blackwashing because that's more intresting than just the horrible stuff. I want the lazy, the awkward, the uncomfortable, the ugly, the bizarre and even the good. I think all adds to conversation about this ridiculousness and gives better picture of the situation. Especially when paired with the artists commentary filled modern buzzwords and anti-white racism that also targets asians because anime draws japanese too white.Reminder:
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Around 30-40% of the blackwash edits and art posted in this thread are minor and recognizable. It is a lot of lazy artist editing instead of fucking drawing, but if they draw a black sailor moon who ISN'T screeching "down with cops" autistically or about her gender or is cripplingly fat, it isn't as interesting and this thread is better without it. Go for the highlights of shit, if I want to look at decent to good anime art but with black people I can browse the blacktober tag myself. I want more fat Sakuras from Naruto with awful fashion yelling "die yt devil" and more black Phoenix Wrights looking like an old time blackface drawing while stimming autistically, not the digital equivalent of black cosplay where black people look respectable and just exist. Let those guys do their thing unless it is particularly funny or egregious.
Just to be clear, it's okey do race bends but you should be honest what it is and it's possible to do them well. I'm strong believer of it's fun do race bends but that's deep it goes. It's not rebellious, it doesn't make characters more relatable or raise black people up. It's just a visual "what if" no different than anime version, pony version, steampunk version or baby version. The problem isn't racebending by itself but the current attitude that fuels it that often also leads into full tumbr but isn't limited to that.