I kinda expected this art post to have non black people be hesitant to interact with it because they are worried they’re being racist, people ignoring the message in some sense to go “hot” or people finding it funny because I used slurs I can reclaim but beyond that the other response is nice.
non black people have a habit of seeing “radical” black art and all its aesthetics and seeing if they can find it meme-able or completely miss the point because they find authentic blackness too “foreign and taboo” when it’s reclaimed and not removed from the people.
but also there were a lot of people being respectfully mature about the art and feeling really uplifted by it which means a lot in a white dominated world where my culture is nothing but a joke or something to appropriate to the point where it’s erased all traces of it’s black origins
DOLLGIRL: And mistress makes sure to treat my joints gently, and provide proper maintenance if they start to come loose or crack. ROBOTGIRL: I see…perhaps our ways are not so different, after all. PLUSHGIRL: they throw me into wals :)