Was there a point in mentioning those?
Was there a point in mentioning those?
*splat*
Well, people can be irrational, so holding a belief in "white colonialism" could be the reason for the double standard.
Do you want a congratulations because you're willing to deign to marry one of those people?
Well, that was confusingly random.
Actually, you're wrong there. I strongly dislike how white people are only allowed to play characters of certain countries. A yellow person playing a North American character is lauded. A white person playing an Asian character, though, is condemned. I dislike how the entire continent of Asia is off limits to people…
Is White Savior Syndrome a real thing, though? Non-white characters have been the heroes as well. This seems to be a term that requires facts to me made to fit a predetermined conclusion.
Blackwashing is the counterpart to whitewashing, when used in the figurative context. While you are correct on the literal definition of whitewashing, you should be aware that it has another, figurative meaning. It is used to refer to casting white actors in the roles of non-white characters (or alternately, changing…
That's alright. You share the same lack of understanding as Wu.
So white people don't belong in China? There's nothing more progressive and anti-racist than saying someone's skin color prevents them from living in a certain country.
Less justification than he is a different race from his sister?
Why exactly is this racist getting attention?