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I see where you’re coming from and I really think if Pharah and Ana (mostly Ana) were portrayed as Nubian Egyptian it’d be less of an issue. When I mentioned Nubian before, it means Black Egyptian, so I hope that clears it up a bit more regarding your last question. US Black Americans don’t think that they’re the only

I really don't blame Tabata in this situation. He picked up a mess of a project which was rebuilt from the ground up multiple times and was forced to make tough decisions on the content. Hopes he finds greener pastures

Ethnicity and race together would be a better criteria to better describe it, because it takes into account the social and cultural characterstics of a group along with their ancestry. Nationality does not necessarily denote origin and color is too simplistic (like when we were talking about Indians before).

That’s because the demographics of modern day Egypt is far different than it used to be (not all Egyptians are black, you have Greek, Roman, Persian, etc.), and with the way Ana and Pharah are portrayed (and knowing Blizzard’s intention in their design) they don’t appear to be Nubian Egyptian, which is why many black

Afro-latinx are black, Afro-caribbeans are black, Afro-americans are black, Most Africans are black (some don’t consider themselves black though, they consider themselves African but that's a whole other discussion)

I think I see your confusion. I wasn’t just talking about the US. Both the Americas were involved in the slave trade era. To answer your question, a black latinx is black of course.

Israel is in Asia

I like how they strolled into the convo, like they were the paragon of reason and empathy, to condescend upon you that you’re unreasonably approaching everyone, on a thread about race (from a American centric PoV, because although the game involves an international cast, this is the brainchild of an American company

Also I think you're thinking about the issue of colorism, which certainly is another issue

I assume English is not your first language, so im not sure if im getting this across, but this is more about describing the ethnicity rather than the skin color. Like you can be not dark skinned and still be considered black. But if you’re ethnically Indian and dark skinned, you’re not considered black. Also many

Headassery is what's happening right now

I feel as if you didn’t understand the nuance of his response

Just assume anyone in the west hemisphere whose ancestor was a victim of the transatlantic slave trade is black

Even DS4 Windows is considered a game, even though it enables you to use Dual Shocks on your comp

Don't forget the myriad of Old Fort Roads

You'll know immediately when you play it

I feel like I'm being called out

Me too, fellow Tenno

What’s Monster Hunter?

I was under the impression they’re permanent now since the last update