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i think the equivalent of "they're appealing to the male gaze" for people of color is "they're writing for a white audience," which is always interesting to me because there could be a genuine discussion about how BIPOC authors are forced to strip racial context from their story to make it more palatable to (mostly) white marketing, but more often than not that's not the case and is just certain people's way of belittling creatives for their different perspectives while maintaining a moral high ground.
take me back:
time when i wasn’t a person,
a far-away life i had yet to experience
i am longing for connections
that were abandoned before me
far in the future of my soon to be history
the past burying them like a coffin,
when i never even got to see it alive.