So basically, animal crossing added hairdos from black culture, and white people put them on their character in game, and people are genuinely going nuts about it.

  • sysgen [none/use name,they/them]
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    IDK, I am African and have exactly the kind of hair that you can make into those hairstyles (but I don't because I don't care enough about my appearance), and I don't think it's that big of an issue to apply it to a video game character and swap it out.

    • AlfredNobel [comrade/them,any]
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      Everyone has a different experience, are you African in a predominately black culture or a white one?

        • AlfredNobel [comrade/them,any]
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          Like I said everyone has a different experience, and how racism exists within a culture and becomes internalized depends on how and where people grew up and who they interacted with. As I said in a different comment, I imagine this was someone trying to give some education about systemic racism to gamers, which then got blown up because, well gamers.