@Leggotheeggos They aren’t black, you complain about Africa inspired characters being black but be a hypocrite when obvious south asian culture dress influence is there and you call them black still. The young girl with amber eyes is black. Yoruchi isn’t
@ArinEvergale@DannysAlt0207 Even though I know for fact if they said Jamaican inspired, they would immediately bash anyone who say he’s Indian even though Indians do exist in Jamaica
@ArinEvergale@DannysAlt0207 From my point of view when it’s clearly a brown Asian person there’s always that racially ambiguous argument. They say conrows but chad who obvious mestizo these same people complaining, just push that they’re black ignoring the culture and say black people exist in Mexico.
@SqBenuGO7RD5x4u@MustacheCash101 Brown people exist moron. They make up the majority of dark skinned people in Asia. Bleach has obvious black characters but yoruchi is not one of them
@ythumour@d_aksk@th3pisc34n@KaramaSeal Yoruchi isn’t black, the only character who’s black is that young girl because the author very much implied it, each time an author doesn’t explicitly say an Indian character is Indian you assume black. Dish what you output
@shiinxs Guys ignore the logic you do for dark skinned characters in general, yoruchi obvious Indian influences yet you call them black. Chad from bleach obvious Mexican yet push he’s black. Yet here can’t accept the inverse? Hypocrites
@ZakielenVt And so now it doesn’t feel good when everyone assumes dark skinned character is brown. What’s the difference when you guys assume any dark skinned character is black when they’re obviously not. Chad form bleach mestizo but you push he’s black, but don’t allow the same logic here?
@ythumour@d_aksk@th3pisc34n@KaramaSeal I know you guys would be hypocrites and a dark skinned character with Jamaican clothing anyone denying them as black would make you upset by same logic doesn’t apply with obvious Indian clothing. Only one character in op’s post is black. It isn’t yoruchi