Getting too political on my art account, everyone check out my art! I'll only get better with time so even if you think it's chopped now, have faith in me !! 🙏🏿 😭
"Jabber isn't black😠" yeah and zanka ain't japanese, gris ain't fine shyt, dear Santa isn't a child and Urana didn't create an absolute peak anime/manga for this generation 🤨
How I sleep ignoring every racist person replying to me because I'm an employed adult who touches grass, has friends, a loving family and has better things to do than harass strangers on the internet
The darkest representation in animes that you'll get is someone that's Indian or other variants of Southeast Asian, other than that, they look like a racist cartoon.
@NamiNagisaKawa From the looks of it, this cosplayer did change the hair, I'm not sure how, and that's fine. Regardless however, they don't deserve to be harassed even if they didn't change it. Some people are more sensitive than others, but the amount of racism towards black people is crazy.
@NamiNagisaKawa You can cosplay whoever you want, but you have the liberty to change things so it doesn't offend others. The cosplay isn't offensive, it's just the hair, which has cultural meaning and isn't even suited for that hair type so it's equally damaging.
@donomally_ It's how they (Urana) reacted to the backlash of fans who have every right to be upset if something offend them. It would've have been the same for an Asian, European, Hispanic, or American person in any form of foreign media. If you can't represent them right, don't do it at all
@donomally_ They hate that your speaking the truth. If you want to represent another culture or race, you have to treat the people of said culture or race with respect or else it's offensive even when you don't mean it. The dude nor Urana had no intention of being disrespectful, obviously.
Reality is if you're going to have black characters and black culture in your creation, you're going to attract black fans and you need to learn how to treat those fans and black people in general with respect and listen to their voices
Jabbers hair has cultural meaning, is not just a hair style. Which is why it's looks offensive to mimic it in the first place. Our race is constantly belittled, mocked, and insulted, so we have a right to be offended or sensitive to things involving our culture and history.
I'm tired of non black people (and overly ignorant black people) saying we are overreacting to the low budget cosplayer mimicking jabbers hair and why we are upset with urana for reposting it. It doesn't matter that he does it too all his cosplays, the difference is the meaning