SJW Art and Extremes

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Why does Tumblr have an obsession with vitiligo?

  • Suicide Girl model and America's Next Top Model contestant have it, spread on Tumblr, that's why.

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  • Stop fucking asking this this question.

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  • I swear to God I will start deleting these posts.

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  • Goddammit.

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  • ACTUALLY IT'S PART OF A DEEP FALSE-FLAG OPERATION TO TURN ALL BLACK PEOPLE WHITE.

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The thing that bothers me the most about SJW art is how utterly vapid it is. I already dislike when artists only focus on message and completely disregard the form, but the message here is "this imaginary persona looks like me and affirms my identity and life choices". I just really dislike when they take someone's characters and idea behind them and go "yeah cool, but let's make it about ME."

Their idea of diversity is nothing but empty tripe. They don't care about representing different worldviews, nationalities and ideas. Why, when you can just color a japanese character black and put a gay flag pin on it and jack off over how inclusive and progressive you are.

Art is the ultimate expression of your inner self and, as the saying goes, it's hard to express yourself when you're empty inside.

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Kinda off-topic, but how did Jojo manage to become so popular among this kind of people? I thought extreme campiness and gore would scare them all off. Are memes really that powerful?
 
Kinda off-topic, but how did Jojo manage to become so popular among this kind of people? I thought extreme campiness and gore would scare them all off. Are memes really that powerful?
Because it looks (remember, SJWs only care about looks) genuinely, earnestly, unapologetically gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay.

The rest be damned. You can ask most of those JoJo fangirls out there whether they've read the manga and half of them will ask "there's a manga?".
 
Stumbled upon some Magia Record redesigns.
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These redesigns suck. Whats with all the ugly pants? Are legs too sexual? The anime one is lolita overload but at least it's CUTE and appealing.
 
I felt like sharing these two beautiful Animal Crossing fanarts, because to me, it just shows you can make diverse characters w/o neccessarily making them unnappealing, like most sjw artists do.
They often say we don't like their redesigns or human interpretations because they didn't make them white, or skinny or whatever. However it's just because they're often over the top and plain ugly/unappealing.
Both of these fanarts feature AC characters as dark skin or chubby and they are really pretty imo. You don't have to make your art diverse at the expense of aesthetics. Both can go together.

And as I said. I still don't understand how drawing f.e. an ugly fat person is supposed to empower plussize people. But oh well.

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okay real talk does hair even grow that thick on peoples' thighs? I don't think I've ever seen hairy thighs.
well, it can be thick on mens thighs, at least from what i've seen on the beach

anyone know is destiny is amab or afab? with all the emphasis on transgirls in the art my guess is male.
 
I felt like sharing these two beautiful Animal Crossing fanarts, because to me, it just shows you can make diverse characters w/o neccessarily making them unnappealing, like most sjw artists do.
They often say we don't like their redesigns or human interpretations because they didn't make them white, or skinny or whatever. However it's just because they're often over the top and plain ugly/unappealing.
Both of these fanarts feature AC characters as dark skin or chubby and they are really pretty imo. You don't have to make your art diverse at the expense of aesthetics. Both can go together.

And as I said. I still don't understand how drawing f.e. an ugly fat person is supposed to empower plussize people. But oh well.

I'm not a huge fan of the first one's style -- not necessarily the weight, just the style looks wonky and her pinky finger needs medical attention -- but at least she's not deliberately fugly like most of those humanizations/redesigns. The second one looks pretty good, though. That's the thing, you can make characters whatever you want, so long as you show some respect to the damn source material.

As to why they keep drawing ugly fat characters? That's not so they can "empower" plus-size people or whatever. It's just so they can validate their own ugliness. They think if they work hard enough they can "normalize" ugly and not be seen as ugly anymore.

To paraphrase Syndrome: when everybody is ugly, then nobody is.

(It's never going to work, but things not working in real life never stopped ideologues. Just look at Lysenkoism.)

okay real talk does hair even grow that thick on peoples' thighs? I don't think I've ever seen hairy thighs.
They do if you're a guy. Or if you're a girl but your character is a transgirl because you rub your nub raw to that sort of stuff.
 
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I felt like sharing these two beautiful Animal Crossing fanarts, because to me, it just shows you can make diverse characters w/o neccessarily making them unnappealing, like most sjw artists do.
They often say we don't like their redesigns or human interpretations because they didn't make them white, or skinny or whatever. However it's just because they're often over the top and plain ugly/unappealing.
Both of these fanarts feature AC characters as dark skin or chubby and they are really pretty imo. You don't have to make your art diverse at the expense of aesthetics. Both can go together.

And as I said. I still don't understand how drawing f.e. an ugly fat person is supposed to empower plussize people. But oh well.


I like Cherry but Muffy makes me lol. She was always talking about acquiring 'stuff that fell off a truck' and other vaguely criminal things in AC New Leaf and making her black just seems unironically hilarious to me.
 
Here something instresting, form the Crash Bandicoot fandom. Dose these two technically counts?
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This dude, have a weird obsessive with Dr. Nitrus Brio
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I think both of these artists actually have talnet. However, going by this thread, isn't this technically SJW art?

I find it funny because these artists have an extreme distaste on the SU style

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And they clearly can actually draw well!
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But they sadly fit the other stereotypes of SJW types, as you can clearly see (Racebending, trying to desexualize characters, redesigns to make stuff that wasn't racist to the begin with "less racist", Jews, Trans, Gay shit)

I will give major props HarmfulPlant, she actually doesn't make her black characters look like a WW2 cartoon of a caricature, unlike I seen form so many others
 
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I felt like sharing these two beautiful Animal Crossing fanarts, because to me, it just shows you can make diverse characters w/o neccessarily making them unnappealing, like most sjw artists do.
They often say we don't like their redesigns or human interpretations because they didn't make them white, or skinny or whatever. However it's just because they're often over the top and plain ugly/unappealing.
Both of these fanarts feature AC characters as dark skin or chubby and they are really pretty imo. You don't have to make your art diverse at the expense of aesthetics. Both can go together.

And as I said. I still don't understand how drawing f.e. an ugly fat person is supposed to empower plussize people. But oh well.

Ah that Cherry is (chef's kiss) mamma mia...
For real tho fat and/or not white doesn't have to equal ungodly ugliness, but for some reason the SJW artists think that's how it has to be
 
Ah that Cherry is (chef's kiss) mamma mia...
For real tho fat and/or not white doesn't have to equal ungodly ugliness, but for some reason the SJW artists think that's how it has to be
y'know with all the ugly fat drawings around here you'd think that the SJWs are the fatphobic ones.

On the topic of DtM, here's a gijinka of hers that I actually kinda like. It looks cute, minus the stretch marks and random lesbian flag

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