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>>9572744

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>>9273282

If you don't understand this then you're a friggen idiot who is probably like 12.

"Black" has various interpretations, so you can't expect a clean cut "yes or no" answer, unless you're some white person trying to justify their fucked up stupid actions.

>"Race: a group of persons related by common descent or heredity." (Dictionary.com)
>"Race: a family, tribe, people, or nation belonging to the same stock" (Mirriam-Webster)
>"Race: a group of people sharing the same culture, history, language, etc.; an ethnic group" (Oxford)
Race doesn't mean JUST skin colour.
Educate yourself.

Black as in "shadow", in which the cosplay is ENTIRELY black, as in #000000 in hex colours, and everything from the clothes to the wig to the contact lenses to the skin is #000000, that's generally seen as okay.
Because you aren't CHANGING YOUR RACE.

Holy fucking shit.

It's almost like changing ones RACE is the issue.

If a black person cosplays a white character, do you expect them to wear whiteface?
No, you don't. So why should a white person cosplaying a black character or indian character or asian character even bother thinking about doing the same?
So fucking tacky.

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