Main Character Race And My Race Issues!
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 1:31 am
Just so you know : This is a LONG explanation story, so here is the main question : How do I show this to other people in my family and community without them thinking I want to be white/ prefer white people?
So I am going to make a short vn about a young little boy who is super innocent but lives in a less innocent town (it's deeper than that, trust me) to get in action and also prove to myself that I can think of something non-hentai related for once
. But I have a problem :
My main character is white, his family is white, and I am a black young woman. Now, I know most of you are thinking "why does it matter!", I will explain below.
If the character was a race that was not mine but not white (or asian because I have to deal with people thinking I think asians are better, WHICH IS FALSE) , it would not be a problem. But because he is white, people might assume I think white are better. If that also makes not sense, I will also explain that.
Living in the mostly black parts of Philadelphia , when I was in high school, middle school and elementary school, I had to deal with children my age thinking if you were dark you were ugly but truthful and if you were light, you were beautiful but told lies all the time. If we watched a movie and a black woman was dark, no matter how pretty they would have thought she was if she was lighter ,they felt that since she is dark, she must be ugly.
Because I was "light-skin" and "loved asians", I had to deal with people thinking I thought I was better (I did not think I was better for skin color, but I did think I was better for not putting down people based on skin" , thought I was not attracted to black boys, etc...
The strange thing was that most of our white teachers/counselors/friends were colorist and/or racist and were annoyed by them saying that.
Now , because of that environment , I feel that if I want to show someone I trust a character sprite, they might think that he is white because I thought that would make him more adorable, but I am not that way at all. I plan for lots of other characters to be black. But I am still worried they will think I'm like the others. What should I do? I try to say that skin color was not a factor during my daily life situations, but when I do, some of the more stereotypical ones say "Um-hmm" and ignore what I'm saying.
So I am going to make a short vn about a young little boy who is super innocent but lives in a less innocent town (it's deeper than that, trust me) to get in action and also prove to myself that I can think of something non-hentai related for once
My main character is white, his family is white, and I am a black young woman. Now, I know most of you are thinking "why does it matter!", I will explain below.
If the character was a race that was not mine but not white (or asian because I have to deal with people thinking I think asians are better, WHICH IS FALSE) , it would not be a problem. But because he is white, people might assume I think white are better. If that also makes not sense, I will also explain that.
Living in the mostly black parts of Philadelphia , when I was in high school, middle school and elementary school, I had to deal with children my age thinking if you were dark you were ugly but truthful and if you were light, you were beautiful but told lies all the time. If we watched a movie and a black woman was dark, no matter how pretty they would have thought she was if she was lighter ,they felt that since she is dark, she must be ugly.
Because I was "light-skin" and "loved asians", I had to deal with people thinking I thought I was better (I did not think I was better for skin color, but I did think I was better for not putting down people based on skin" , thought I was not attracted to black boys, etc...
The strange thing was that most of our white teachers/counselors/friends were colorist and/or racist and were annoyed by them saying that.
Now , because of that environment , I feel that if I want to show someone I trust a character sprite, they might think that he is white because I thought that would make him more adorable, but I am not that way at all. I plan for lots of other characters to be black. But I am still worried they will think I'm like the others. What should I do? I try to say that skin color was not a factor during my daily life situations, but when I do, some of the more stereotypical ones say "Um-hmm" and ignore what I'm saying.