
| Anonymous #1429519 1 month ago |
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| MaroonBunyip #1429521 1 month ago |
why did you make a post for this question
instead of asking in the comments of a relevent bloody picture |
| Anonymous #1429523 1 month ago |
It's obviously the White standards of beauty. They don't think natural hair is beautiful. |
| Clopitor_the_Hydrogenous #1429524 1 month ago |
^Well he is an Anon, so would anyone have listened? |
| Offensive #1429525 1 month ago |
Because meta, maroon! Meta!! |
| Clopitor_the_Hydrogenous #1429527 1 month ago |
ninja'd |
| Anonymous #1429530 1 month ago |
Posting irrelevant racial related comments on a random picture isn't good, plus it wouldn't get as attention. |
| Offensive #1429531 1 month ago |
Also this is funny because I've seen plenty of black pinkie but none of them were pinkamena'd |
| Anonymous #1429536 1 month ago |
Yes, why do is that the case? |
| Cgeta #1429540 1 month ago |
Because people don't care about ethnicities, but simply about colors and looks. |
| Kukuxumushu #1429696 1 month ago |
I'll admit it, I hate black Twilight. |
| Verbose #1430068 1 month ago |
Black women straighten their hair a lot, especially women with longer hair.
As for why people don't depict them with more "natural" hair, I think it involves the fact that most of the fandom is white. It could follow that most of the fan artists are white. It probably doesn't cross their minds to give them natural looking hair, because straight hair looks natural to them. But more succinctly, Cgeta probably has it nailed. Artists make ethnic minorities probably because they want to experiment with the way they look or because they think they'll like the result. On the whole, due to several factors that Good Hair hits on (I highly recommend it: a documentary about "black" hair, its relationship to "white" hair, and what is "good hair"), most people think straight hair looks better. And artists want their art to look good. It's not a big deal, but I do think it's interesting. |