it's just that everybody knows it

and yet people keep repeating that they dislike the Wano anime in some scenes

it's getting old pretty fast
Well when the majority of people just gush about how "HOW IS THIS ONE PIECE!!!, THIS CAN'T BE WEEKLY, THIS IS A MOVIE!!!" every week on the socials, of course there's going to be a group that wants to counter that.

When those people stop gushing, you'll stop hearing the backlash.
 
Well when the majority of people just gush about how "HOW IS THIS ONE PIECE!!!, THIS CAN'T BE WEEKLY, THIS IS A MOVIE!!!" every week on the socials, of course there's going to be a group that wants to counter that.

When those people stop gushing, you'll stop hearing the backlash.
:seriously:
 
sanji in chapter 1075
Reported for being racist :feelsokeman:
Blackface is a form of theatrical makeup used predominantly by non-Black people to portray a caricature of a Black person.
In the United States, the practice became common during the 19th century and contributed to the spread of racial stereotypes such as the "happy-go-lucky darky on the plantation" or the "dandified coon".[1] By the middle of the century, blackface minstrel shows had become a distinctive American artform, translating formal works such as opera into popular terms for a general audience.[2] Early in the 20th century, blackface branched off from the minstrel show and became a form in its own right.[3] In the United States, blackface declined in popularity beginning in the 1940s and into the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s,[4] and was generally considered highly offensive, disrespectful, and racist by the turn of the 21st century,[5]
 

Seatonnes

waiting for Marvel Rivals
Reported for being racist :feelsokeman:
Blackface is a form of theatrical makeup used predominantly by non-Black people to portray a caricature of a Black person.
In the United States, the practice became common during the 19th century and contributed to the spread of racial stereotypes such as the "happy-go-lucky darky on the plantation" or the "dandified coon".[1] By the middle of the century, blackface minstrel shows had become a distinctive American artform, translating formal works such as opera into popular terms for a general audience.[2] Early in the 20th century, blackface branched off from the minstrel show and became a form in its own right.[3] In the United States, blackface declined in popularity beginning in the 1940s and into the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s,[4] and was generally considered highly offensive, disrespectful, and racist by the turn of the 21st century,[5]
You do realise Infitima said people who arent the same race shouldnt cosplay other race character
 
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