@_Kyou Understanable. I realized just a few days ago that, If I ever came out that I am black within the lolicon commuinity the script mght flip so fast on me and now I'm viewed as woke if I speak out against it and that tends to go both ways on both sides.
Its so tired seeing this same talking point. There are people who are going to disagree with the lifestyle community for a multitude of reasons but this doesn't don't respect it.
Cartoon Network drags homophobic people once again for Pride Month:
“If you don’t support the community you’re not a true Cartoon Network kid sorry 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻”
If folks in online spaces is all it took to make you not wanna draw black characters anymore, then you never truly cared about representing them to begin with.
@TheSketchyKori Interesting how quick fandoms are to dismiss issues around Black characters. Mangakas can do extensive research on European culture and history but fail when it comes to Black people. It’s little things that build up which have led to your “babe” being dragged “for no reason.”
@th3pisc34n@Ameri_DS We are 2026 and a majority of American business have not discriminated over hairstyles. Second thing second thing is that everyone who wants to draw black people god forbid with locs are required to know history behind it. Please stop embarrassing us.
@pervyweirdo@animegirl3773@woodyboye In my opinion I almost rather see bigotry and racism then the sanitized version what Fandom are today. While it CAN potentially draw in a worse crowd you actually have the freedom to talk and like things with being heavily scrutinize.
@elfboylover @KamuriSama Both races fall of the category of being labeled as lolis due to being young-looking yet every character are of age and lolicons will go for them.
@CaptainBehn @curefaux Anime characters are not 1:1 representation of real human beings. If you are training AI to make CSEM then you are feeding ACTUAL children to the algorithm to produce that not anime characters.