What game is the "i don't see whats the big deal about CANNIBALISM" from? I know I've seen those shoes before..
Space Funeral.
Not the original one though, it appears to be one of the fan sequels.

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What game is the "i don't see whats the big deal about CANNIBALISM" from? I know I've seen those shoes before..
Space Funeral.
Not the original one though, it appears to be one of the fan sequels.
I'll submit it and you can answer publicly or privately, either one works! I'm typing it out, it's sort of long.
I would say avoiding talking about the racism in certain movies would be worse than mentioning it in her voice. If it was overt enough to be noticed, there’s no reason it shouldn’t get called out. Of course, as always, do research on the specific reason something is racist or maybe how Black people specifically felt about it (like if you can find an article about it written by a Black author?).
Basically, I think it boils down to how neutrally she’s going to talk about these issues. If she’s just giving the facts of the issue, it’s a little easier, but if she gives personal perspectives or anecdotes or something, that might be a little more complicated because it’s not a perspective you’ve personally had in some cases (though some things aren’t as different as people like to make them, no?), but it’s not like you can’t ask someone’s opinion when that specific comic is being designed. It kind of boils down to how much research you’re willing to do on any given comic.
That’s the best I can think on it. I really like the idea, actually! I hope I was at least a little helpful, haha. ^^: