• pseudo@jlai.lu
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    6 hours ago

    That funny because when I put my non-USA definition of is white and not-white or african, this image as absolutely no meaning.

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      5 hours ago

      Do you mean your idea of white is more inclusive or less inclusive and where are you from?

      And who qualifies as black or African where you’re from?

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        4 hours ago

        I would said it is different. Arabic people are not westerner but the ones from middle eat are definitely white. The character drawn doesn’t look Arabic whatsoever. I would have thought he is british. Romani are not fully white but definitely westerner, just not the vanilla-type. The Tibetan character is drawn as a white guy with high liner. The actress playing Ariel has definitely some African roots but I would called here mixed-race rather that black.
        It just another kind of biais. I don’t pretend my way is better or closer to reality but it is funny that my biais clashes so much with OP’s.