🐱 White woman wins cosplay contest at convention celebrating Black nerds, sparking outrage

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Nerds everywhere are speaking out after a white woman won a costume contest at Blerdcon in Arlington, Virginia this past weekend.

The convention is named after “blerds,” which is a portmanteau meaning “Black nerds.”


Blerdcon is “an event that highlights and celebrates Blerd culture and creates a marketplace of ideas where sharing that culture can take place with proper context, attribution and positivity in an inclusive environment,” according to its website.

A cosplay costume contest was held during the convention, and self-proclaimed blerds are angry and disappointed that a white woman was given first place. Some people expressed that white inclusivity is not always necessary and there needs to be space for Black cosplayers to thrive.

Dressed as Sakura from Cardcaptor Sakura, the woman who won has apparently deleted her social media pages after being “bullied” because of her win, according to a forum on Lipstick Alley. However, it appears she kept her Twitter, posting a thread apologizing for entering the competition in the first place.

“I am actively in the process of returning the prizes and have stepped down,” part of the statement reads. “I am sorry for centering myself in a space that was not mine to do so.”


Twitter user @PhreshxBear said they encouraged the woman, who is their friend, to enter the contest.

“I understand the upset this has caused, but I would rather have that upset directed at me rather than at her,” the user tweeted. The tweet has since been deleted.

Across social media, many people reiterated that the woman should not have entered the contest at all, let alone won.

“So a white person won the cosplay contest at#Blerdcon. That just doesn’t sit right with me. We can’t even win at our own events,” tweeted @atwash101.

“Nah. The problem is she entered the contest in the first place. As a yt cosplayer I’m not ok with that. That is not the place for you to try and show,” commented @jara_b_sewing on a TikTok posted by @capnkenknuckles.

“This is very disheartening. There could have been ways to rectify this issue but damn!!! Like I can’t even really fault the judges for doing their job impartially but the centering of those who aren’t Black or PoC, in a place that exists specifically to do so, is [a] bad look,” tweeted @DocRuffin01.

Others are arguing that the judges should take ownership as well.

“Nope fault the judges. They were talking crap about the black contestants. Judges are black too and sometimes the judges help make the criteria for the contest. Everyone is at fault,” @Leighanncosplay said.

One judge, Dax Martin, tweeted a series of statements about the outcome of the contest.


They ended the thread with:

“Hopefully next year we can avoid this kind of situation but in the mean time I just wanted to address what’s going on and urge EVERYONE to leave the contestants alone they don’t deserve any of the bullying/ backlash/ or hate. Thank you. -DAX!”

This is not the first time a non-Black person has won the cosplay contest. This year, many argue that other costumes were more deserving of the win.

“What I’ll say is it was alot of really really dope ass cosplays in my opinion that should’ve won over the supposed winner. Theirs was just better no knock at the winner but it was others more deserving #Blerdcon,” tweeted @Jus_A_Rebel.

The winner also received a guest spot at Awesome Con in August, including a promo table, judging slot, and an official announcement. She has since said she’s returning the prizes.

“Now I want to cry cause if the winner was black or POC. The amount of exposure they would have received from this…could be life changing. Look at the winners prize! #blerdcon why???” said @Leighanncosplay.

When asked about the issue, Blerdcon directed the Daily Dot to a video statement issued on its Facebook page in which Hilton George, the convention’s founder, addresses the controversy.


“We are an open space, we are not members of a private organization… we don’t turn people away…,” George says. “There will always be people there who are not Black, who are not people of color, in participation.”

He goes on to denounce any bullying that the judges and contestants may have received and says, “If I find out that’s something you’re doing, you’re banned.”

He defends the judges and explains background and criteria for the competition, as well as discusses the convention as a whole. He also encourages more Black people to enter the contest going forward, but folks say his statement missed the mark.
 
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Gotta say, not too impressed with her cosplay. She shouldn't have won, but that's because there were better cosplays on display, not because she is white.
Also, she shouldn't be getting hate over it either. Its not like she choose herself to be the winner, there were black judges who chose her. Throw shit at the judges for having shit taste.
 
The chimpout over a white girl winning is cringe, but google Blerdcon 2021 Cosplay. There were MANY more deserving cosplayers who should have won instead. Trust me, I hate niggers just as much (if not more) than the majority of users here, but they kinda have a point this time. This girl is mid-tier at best compared to some of the other entrants. However, giving her shit over winning is misguided and wrong. The judges are the ones who need to get called out on this shit show.
 
The all black judging panel are clearly white supremacist. Also twitter is cancer. just live your life.
 
“We are an open space, we are not members of a private organization… we don’t turn people away…,” George says. “There will always be people there who are not Black, who are not people of color, in participation.”
Maybe that's the problem, friendo. We're all the same deep down and color is just skin-deep, so to celebrate our similarities and differences maybe the POCs should have their own exclusive event free from us privileged whites. No white attendees, no white organizers, no white capital-funders, no white anything.

And then us whites can have our own event (with all of the white organizers and white funders, etc). And we'll have it at the same time so that there's no hard feelings and also so that all of the POCs will be off 'segregated' at their own event while we have the real one. And why stop at conventions? We could use this same idea for other facilities, like buses and drinking fountains and stuff too.

Progress!
 
Blacks: "Segregation is racism! We want to be treated equally!"

Also Blacks: "What? A white woman won in a black convention? Segregate them!"
 
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Gotta say, not too impressed with her cosplay. She shouldn't have won, but that's because there were better cosplays on display, not because she is white.
Also, she shouldn't be getting hate over it either. Its not like she choose herself to be the winner, there were black judges who chose her. Throw shit at the judges for having shit taste.
That arm, is she a hambeast or a tranny?!
Blacks: "Segregation is racism! We want to be treated equally!"

Also Blacks: "What? A white woman won in a black convention? Segregate them!"
Segregation is only racist if white people do it.
 
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Gotta say, not too impressed with her cosplay. She shouldn't have won, but that's because there were better cosplays on display, not because she is white.
Also, she shouldn't be getting hate over it either. Its not like she choose herself to be the winner, there were black judges who chose her. Throw shit at the judges for having shit taste.
Legit, it's either personal opinion/taste/perspective but even before wokeshit thicc (not fat) has been celebrated in US convention culture.

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She's not supermodel levels of hot, but she was a cosplayer to look out for and had a fair share of fans. She did non-normie series and that got her on the radar with the convention crowd. Also, that bod of hers with that pretty face got a lot of attention with an imagination.

I would know because I used to have an ass shot of her in the former dress from /cgl/ a long time ago.

tl;dr nerd cred with even a modestly toned body and a look you can use to your advantage can net you a better fanbase as a cosplayer. I would not be surprised if the competition was just normie tier shit they just glanced at for a simple minded entitled delusion of winning the contest for.
 
Legit, it's either personal opinion/taste/perspective but even before wokeshit thicc (not fat) has been celebrated in US convention culture.

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She's not supermodel levels of hot, but she was a cosplayer to look out for and had a fair share of fans. She did non-normie series and that got her on the radar with the convention crowd. Also, that bod of hers with that pretty face got a lot of attention with an imagination.

I would know because I used to have an ass shot of her in the former dress from /cgl/ a long time ago.

tl;dr nerd cred with even a modestly toned body and a look you can use to your advantage can net you a better fanbase as a cosplayer. I would not be surprised if the competition was just normie tier shit they just glanced at for a simple minded entitled delusion of winning the contest for.

Pretty damn good Urusei Yatsura, based just on the costume. Still kinda thicc, and not a particularly good kind of thicc, but not bad.
 
The founder has the right idea, though. He's a good egg and I hope he sticks to that.
 
Blerd sounds like a condition I would hear about in a prescription ad for a leaky anus. Either way, segregation was a bad thing 50 years ago and now it is a good thing? Martin Luther Kang would be very disappointed in the future he helped create.
 
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