I'm not going to lie, a lot of you non-Black artists reject perfectly good advice on drawing Black people because you value your ego as an artist more than properly representing a group of people you don't belong to. You buy into stereotypes and mistake that for artistic freedom.
Once, at a friend's sleepover comprised of me pre-transition, 4 black or biracial women, and 1 super drunk white boy, @ around 9 pm he sat up, looked around, and asked "where did everyone else get a cool hat? 🥺"
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since we are in pride month....
Trans discrimination, LGBTQ discrimination is still extremely common in a lot fo online art community, more common than you can imagine.
Never accept them, never ignore it, never back down talking against it.
dont suck it up, fight back.