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And they call art with sexy women evil because it dehumanizes them.Because pee-oh-sees are all disgusting, fat and have multiple disfiguring diseases.
How progressive.
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And they call art with sexy women evil because it dehumanizes them.Because pee-oh-sees are all disgusting, fat and have multiple disfiguring diseases.
How progressive.
And they call art with sexy women evil because it dehumanizes them.
There's several of them, but one of the milder (and oddly more direct ones) that come readily to mind centered around this one SU artist. She drew a character too thin for the privilege brigade and got a barrage of death threats, at which point the show's creators essentially told those who were behind attacking the kid to stop acting like shitheads.
IIRC @Meowthkip knows some actually better examples.
this isn't sjw art, but i found some tumblr artist who's obsessed with guro
Hot.this isn't sjw art, but i found some tumblr artist who's obsessed with guro
Well, it actually has a cute design I'll give them that.this isn't sjw art, but i found some tumblr artist who's obsessed with guro
Why is her nose fused with the little dent (I don't know the name) between her nose and lips?
Musta been a dental cleaning gone wrong. Also, it's called a philtrum!Why is her nose fused with the little dent (I don't know the name) between her nose and lips?
Well, I can give the artist that:
They gave her giant chimpanzee ears!
i guess japan is white now officially
They gave her giant chimpanzee ears!
But remember, it isn't SJWs who are racist- it's everyone else.
Just once, I'd like to see a black racebend that's pretty.These all look like posters from the Jim Crow era.
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Race-bending villains wouldn't go well for some because it might mean "black=evil". In all honesty, any person of any skin color could be a villain but for some people, making this black guy a villain is totally wrong, even if it's a race-bend of say Lex Luthor or The Joker.Also, have you noticed that almost nobody racebends the villains? Black-Jetta from the Jem and the Holograms comic was supposed to be black in the cartoons. I know there was white-Baxter Stockman from the original TMNT cartoon.
Wasn't Lex black (or at least implied-black) in the animated version years back? I remember being kind of surprised by that because he was white in Lois and Clark, but I've never read the comics, so I wasn't sure what he was "supposed" to look like- I just assumed that they made him black to add diversity or something. :xRace-bending villains wouldn't go well for some because it might mean "black=evil". In all honesty, any person of any skin color could be a villain but for some people, making this black guy a villain is totally wrong, even if it's a race-bend of say Lex Luthor or The Joker.
Race-bending villains wouldn't go well for some because it might mean "black=evil". In all honesty, any person of any skin color could be a villain but for some people, making this black guy a villain is totally wrong, even if it's a race-bend of say Lex Luthor or The Joker.