Adding to this, you’re tagging her, basically guaranteeing that any happy feelings she’d have looking at your post would be quickly stifled by the hatred in the comments. You can say “yeah she’s famous she’s used to it” but she’s still human!! and what about
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the poc anime fans that see this? The not yet famous young black artists and cosplayers that get tagged in similar posts that become subject to this? It’s not okay. Of course I’m not saying it’s better to not post at all
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but when do you post, you have to be prepared to tackle the unwarranted backlash from racist and hateful people that will follow.
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I hate this

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we are all very tired of it

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off topic but I love that picture of nessa
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I don’t think being black is the focus of this specific issue but you’re right about the negativity nonetheless.
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No. It always is. Every time someone cisfem or black and attractive talks about how much they enjoy anime. Right now, it's always Meg because she doesn't fit their view of what an anime fan looks like.
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Yea like wtf, no matter what anyone thinks about her music or about HeroAca, why is it suddenly bad for a corp to highlight a POC celeb who just so happens to be an anime fan, with a celebratory piece for her winning smth? Damn. Megan Thee Stallion don't deserve these weebs tbh
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It's not about her being poc people just don't like meg
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