Tiktok is quite literally where incels live, ong

I saw this trend where rarity from MLP is falling down and then she looks into the mirror and at her relfection and then like y'know theres art of her posing and stuff like that. Everytime I saw a black ver of her, a bunch of people in comments are like:

'yay chocolate rarity' or 'dark rarity is so much better than light rarity'

stuff like that. Its so weird and very racist because the fact that you keep bringing up the fact shes black in the art as if its a big deal that were seeing a black character.

and im saying this as a dark person myself, so i feel very uncomfortable when seeing comments like this because it makes me feel like some type of a special species people found. like the fuck is wrong with everyone in these comments.

I am sincerely so disapointed in the black people who were defending this.

Anyways, please share your opinions so i can see everyone elses povs!

(guys reddit is going to flag me for specifc words)

Comments

user69x310 days ago1

I agree..but unless you’re against the racial obsession of today’s culture altogether, you’ll have to get over it. Because this is what is born with being against a merit-based society.

Ravenous-Fallen10 days ago1

True but unless you're against the construct of money and monetary systems we will only see more of it as money gives power to unattractive, low genetic quality men to have children that in turn leads to them living in basements of their parents at 40 vaping all day to Tiktok.

thelivenarration10 days ago1

Feels like every fandom has that weird layer of people who treat black versions of characters as a novelty. I noticed it in some anime subs too where they recolor a character and suddenly the whole thread is just reacting to the skin tone instead of the actual art. It's exhausting. Like can we just appreciate the drawing without making it about race for five seconds. The fact that grown adults are typing out chocolate rarity with zero self awareness is wild to me. It's not a compliment it's just othering and you can tell none of them have ever been the only black person in a room.