they're actually in love and together it's real and canon chris claremont told me in a dream (i might make some comics about them soon yay)
I just might have to throw it back for your white queen.
Like she's so gorgeous✋😩
“i am, by definition, my own best friend.”
black emma frost w/ albinism for blacktober 💎
commission for @betterthanlegos of two guys with earrings
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The New Mutants #45 : We Were Only Foolin
marvel should stop casting white latinos to play Roberto da Costa, the literal reason my boys powers manifested was because he was suffering racism for being BLACK.
he's afro-latino it's not that hard to find brazilian black actors (which is the characters nationality and ethnicity i wont forgive them for casting a mexican man to play a whole brazilian character, literally two different languages and cultures)
but, the purpose of this post is just to point out that i think they should cast my boy Gabriel Santana who's afro-latino, brazilian and a amazing actor
Let's have a conversation.
Just because an ethnic group includes white people, it doesn't mean presenting said ethnic group as white is beyond critique. Presenting a diverse ethnic group as all-white or pale, or any specific way to cater to white supremacy (racism, colorism) is still whitewashing.
Homogenizing Roma as white caters to white supremacy.
Homogenizing black women as light-skinned caters to white supremacy.
Homogenizing Latines as white or light-skinned caters to white supremacy.
Lightening the skin tone or erasing the racial identity of canonically dark-skinned, brown, and/or black characters caters to white supremacy.
Homogenizing entire races and ethnic groups to look one way in the media created THIS:
A crime against me specifically Wonder Woman and Hawkgirl didn't get more bonding episodes😔😔
One hopes that someday this issue will no longer be relevant.
Uncanny X-Men #210 October 1986 John Romita Jr., Dan Green, and Chris Claremont