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Latinas and indigenous women, let's talk about em for a sec..

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IvoryFuta-II said:

Latinas are very sexy and I love latina edits more than anything else on the site *however* Personality wise Latinas not the best - every single one of them i've met that are into bleached aren't really " hard bleached " and will dabble in both blacked and bleached just because they're whores or " size queens " and it's an easy way to find " alpha males " that will give them a good time, they're also extremely disloyal and become disinterested incredibly quickly which makes them good for one-night stands or quick-flings, but not long term relationships - maybe i've just had bad experience but i think there's a reason most latinos will tell you latinas are evil/devils.

Maybe it comes from all the different types of latinas. Like some are mixed with blacks, so would be expected to be more promiscuious, and im sure some tribes were more polyandrous than others.

fkiblaze said:

Yea i kinda edited that when u were replying but i just said i thought wednesday adams was suppose to be white

Wednesday was white for older Addams Family media but for the Netflix show (because Netflix always do this but here's the thing: I don't really mind if they're race swapping fictional characters and do a good job like that one Superman show with brown Lois Lane but if they're raceswapping actual people or characters based off real people, that's when we have a problem because it's misrepresenting real events, is disrespectful towards the likeliness of real people, and to a great extent: Feeds off any of those delusional Pan-ethnic groups, mostly Pan-Africans views (despite most of them being descendants of slave owners and only having half African blood, and none of them knowing actual African culture or views) and encourage the delusions more).
They casted Jenna, I guess because of casting choice and she's a good actor and/or possibly to put emphasis on her Spanish heritage since Gomez is Spanish.

BleachedAnon said:

Wednesday was white for older Addams Family media but for the Netflix show (because Netflix always do this but here's the thing: I don't really mind if they're race swapping fictional characters and do a good job like that one Superman show with brown Lois Lane but if they're raceswapping actual people or characters based off real people, that's when we have a problem because it's misrepresenting real events, is disrespectful towards the likeliness of real people, and to a great extent: Feeds off any of those delusional Pan-ethnic groups, mostly Pan-Africans views (despite most of them being descendants of slave owners and only having half African blood, and none of them knowing actual African culture or views) and encourage the delusions more).
They casted Jenna, I guess because of casting choice and she's a good actor and/or possibly to put emphasis on her Spanish heritage since Gomez is Spanish.

I mean it's still a problem when thry raceswap iconic fictional characters. Many fictional narratives hold artistic and cultural importance, too. Granted, something like wednesday going from white to half white isnt as important as something like making black high elves in LOTR in terms of western fictional cannon. As example it's always one way. Im not sure they even make iconic black characters white.

LatinaOfHearts said:

Why thank you! Glad to see latinas getting more love.

As for why I like white men, I honestly don't know, it's always been this way since I could remember. Over time I did realize that white men are more caring, smart, truthful, cozy, protective and in general far better partners, friends and coworkers than most men but even before I came to that conclusion I was always drawn into them. Could be because I was a tomboy as a kid and I hung out with mostly guys but yeah..

Do you mind if I slide in your DMs?
I really think we need to make sure that real latinas and black women (who aren't catfish, and are willing to verrify they aren't) get treated the best in our community, I really mean that. This entire community is about the love that y'all have for us, so we need to show you love back, and we really can't do good enough of a job at that.

Seriously, real white men are here to protect you and uplift you... and give you multiple shaking cervical orgasms

fkiblaze said:

I mean it's still a problem when thry raceswap iconic fictional characters. Many fictional narratives hold artistic and cultural importance, too. Granted, something like wednesday going from white to half white isnt as important as something like making black high elves in LOTR in terms of western fictional cannon. As example it's always one way. Im not sure they even make iconic black characters white.

I think Wednesday's case is more acceptable since she does have a different ethnic parent such as Gomez so nothing's really changed outside I guess her personality and other stuff but yet again I don't watch the series.
I don't really know because I don't really watch movies or consume media as much nowadays but I do remember some people complained about how ethnic characters get whitewashed, most of them being non-blacks but I'm not sure for black characters but I remember some people weren't fond when one of the Promised Neverland character, I think one of the maids were raceswapped to be Japanese instead of black/dark skinned as she originally was for the live action adaptation or something. I'm not sure or I'm having Mandela Effect.
I guess raceswapping fictional characters who aren't even that important to the story is a bit acceptable because most of them they'll have some screentime but they don't make much of a difference to the plot. We'll do this: Let's say we have Batman (MC) and we raceswap him to an ethnic, does the story stay the same or will it be different now that his race is swapped? If so, how. I'm a bit curious because some people say "it doesn't change the story" or "it does". I'm a bit curious about this because of the discourse.
I'll give artists benefit of the doubt because they make palette swaps of characters and try to be as equal as they can like with Pop n Music and Skullgirls.

WhiteMenPleasureWOC said:

Do you mind if I slide in your DMs?
I really think we need to make sure that real latinas and black women (who aren't catfish, and are willing to verrify they aren't) get treated the best in our community, I really mean that. This entire community is about the love that y'all have for us, so we need to show you love back, and we really can't do good enough of a job at that.

Seriously, real white men are here to protect you and uplift you... and give you multiple shaking cervical orgasms

Bro i dont think you need to ask in a public forum, you just message them, but based off her earlier comments in other threads she is looking for a white dude to marry.

BleachedAnon said:

I think Wednesday's case is more acceptable since she does have a different ethnic parent such as Gomez so nothing's really changed outside I guess her personality and other stuff but yet again I don't watch the series.
I don't really know because I don't really watch movies or consume media as much nowadays but I do remember some people complained about how ethnic characters get whitewashed, most of them being non-blacks but I'm not sure for black characters but I remember some people weren't fond when one of the Promised Neverland character, I think one of the maids were raceswapped to be Japanese instead of black/dark skinned as she originally was for the live action adaptation or something. I'm not sure or I'm having Mandela Effect.
I guess raceswapping fictional characters who aren't even that important to the story is a bit acceptable because most of them they'll have some screentime but they don't make much of a difference to the plot. We'll do this: Let's say we have Batman (MC) and we raceswap him to an ethnic, does the story stay the same or will it be different now that his race is swapped? If so, how. I'm a bit curious because some people say "it doesn't change the story" or "it does". I'm a bit curious about this because of the discourse.
I'll give artists benefit of the doubt because they make palette swaps of characters and try to be as equal as they can like with Pop n Music and Skullgirls.

I dont think it's so much about changing the story or plot, but about the context of the backstory, or setting. It's essentitally why people get mad at lore changes

fkiblaze said:

I dont think it's so much about changing the story or plot, but about the context of the backstory, or setting. It's essentitally why people get mad at lore changes

I see.
Sometimes, raceswaps can basically cause some unintentionally weird results because I remember people were joking around how Live Action Tarzan would be like if we raceswapped him into black, oh boy, I can see the results already, knowing that he has gorillas as his family. They will raceswap a character who is basically the embodiment of an ethnic stereotype if you swap them, I remember some artists saw a post of some cover art for manga/doujin featuring a purple haired elf girl with brown leggings/tights that blended with her skin completely but because the focus was on her leggings/tights on that post, people thought she was black but the artist got lazy or something so they tried to "fix" her only for them to realize she's a teenage elf sex slave and then some of them will raceswap characters who are criminals, aggressive, violent as black despite them saying to people to stop stereotyping, clearly many of them have never picked up the source material or they didn't know any of the contexts behind the character's backstory/setting/personality.

BleachedAnon said:

I see.
Sometimes, raceswaps can basically cause some unintentionally weird results because I remember people were joking around how Live Action Tarzan would be like if we raceswapped him into black, oh boy, I can see the results already, knowing that he has gorillas as his family. They will raceswap a character who is basically the embodiment of an ethnic stereotype if you swap them, I remember some artists saw a post of some cover art for manga/doujin featuring a purple haired elf girl with brown leggings/tights that blended with her skin completely but because the focus was on her leggings/tights on that post, people thought she was black but the artist got lazy or something so they tried to "fix" her only for them to realize she's a teenage elf sex slave and then some of them will raceswap characters who are criminals, aggressive, violent as black despite them saying to people to stop stereotyping, clearly many of them have never picked up the source material or they didn't know any of the contexts behind the character's backstory/setting/personality.

Yea tarzan is the one disney character they will never raceswap to black.

Latinas and natives are proof of the beautiful things bleaching does for a people. It's creating a more civilized and better looking humanity one filled womb at a time.
The conquerors of the old world started a great tradition and the women today need us to finish the job.

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