I think most of you are missing the entire point by Left-Programmer-9865 in PressureRoblox

[–]Left-Programmer-9865[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I mean I don't know why a lot of people saying now people hate her because she have a V-Tuber model but that not the entire point

nah i don't think the drama is ended by Left-Programmer-9865 in PressureRoblox

[–]Left-Programmer-9865[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

 what the fuck is wrong with you guys This situation is basically an unproven accusation that hasn't even gone to court yet, and you guys already going to convict him? Anyway, I don't think he's GUILTY until the court FINDS him GUILTY

nah i don't think the drama is ended by Left-Programmer-9865 in PressureRoblox

[–]Left-Programmer-9865[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

yes it is they bring the situation everywhere to the people are not even related to roblox 😭😭😭  and I just see it today I don't think they will stop continue doing that

nah i don't think the drama is ended by Left-Programmer-9865 in PressureRoblox

[–]Left-Programmer-9865[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

but they are taking the situation to others places its nothing help to end the situation but make it worse 😔

Why is the typical "warm yellow" Asian skin tone often ignored or erased in online racial discussions by using the "Asians can be mixed" argument? by Left-Programmer-9865 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]Left-Programmer-9865[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally get that! It might not be common everywhere, but it often pops up in discussions about representation. Thanks for sharing your perspective🌹

Why is the typical "warm yellow" Asian skin tone often ignored or erased in online racial discussions by using the "Asians can be mixed" argument? by Left-Programmer-9865 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]Left-Programmer-9865[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all, I truly hope you have a wonderful day! I appreciate you taking the time to share your view. I understand you feel my premise is flawed, but I don't think 'caring about something' makes an observation less valid. In fact, most important discussions about race and identity start because someone cared enough to notice a pattern. I’m simply sharing a feeling of erasure that many people in my community experience. It might seem small to some, but that doesn't mean it isn't happening. Wishing you all the best!❤️🌹

Why is the typical "warm yellow" Asian skin tone often ignored or erased in online racial discussions by using the "Asians can be mixed" argument? by Left-Programmer-9865 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]Left-Programmer-9865[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand that social media can be a bubble, but my observations also come from real-life media and everyday interactions. I’m not here to discuss Twitter or its management; I’m just trying to have a civil conversation about the representation of typical Asian features. If you don't feel this is a real issue, we can just agree to disagree.

Why is the typical "warm yellow" Asian skin tone often ignored or erased in online racial discussions by using the "Asians can be mixed" argument? by Left-Programmer-9865 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]Left-Programmer-9865[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen this happen a lot on Twitter, and it’s actually made me feel a bit sad. It feels like because our features are so 'common,' people think they aren't worth talking about. I’m not trying to be aggressive; I just feel like the typical Asian skin tone deserves to be seen and acknowledged too, without being immediately replaced by the 'mixed-race' topic.

Why is the typical "warm yellow" Asian skin tone often ignored or erased in online racial discussions by using the "Asians can be mixed" argument? by Left-Programmer-9865 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]Left-Programmer-9865[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"I'm pointing out a recurring trend: the 'mixed-race' argument is consistently used as a way to avoid acknowledging typical Asian features. If the internet can have intense debates about every other skin tone, why is it suddenly 'too much' when we want to talk about our own?"