Lol, tf? Are you from the 1950’s? “Too much gay stuff” is at least a semi common complaint still, even if unjustified (I’d be more open to “uses gay stuff badly, is flat and stereotypical in it’s depiction”), but “too much race mixing” is something I’d think no one but a bona fide segregation advocate would say.
Interracial couples are fine. It doesn’t have to be a plot point. Like invincible did it well. Mark is of mixed decent.
Check boxed representation like Disney remakes are kind of more what I have in mind.
Edit: Actually, checkboxed represention isn’t really what I’m exactly going for. Like shows that play up the interracial relationship, when it’s not a big deal. But no shows are coming to mind at the moment.
I agree that there’s ways to do representation badly, but especially for interracial couples, you’d probably have to go back quite a few decades for examples.
Lol, tf? Are you from the 1950’s? “Too much gay stuff” is at least a semi common complaint still, even if unjustified (I’d be more open to “uses gay stuff badly, is flat and stereotypical in it’s depiction”), but “too much race mixing” is something I’d think no one but a bona fide segregation advocate would say.
Interracial couples are fine. It doesn’t have to be a plot point. Like invincible did it well. Mark is of mixed decent.
Check boxed representation like Disney remakes are kind of more what I have in mind.Edit: Actually, checkboxed represention isn’t really what I’m exactly going for. Like shows that play up the interracial relationship, when it’s not a big deal. But no shows are coming to mind at the moment.
I agree that there’s ways to do representation badly, but especially for interracial couples, you’d probably have to go back quite a few decades for examples.
Minus Amber being a stereotypically bitchy black woman of course.