It's like they ignore all the times authors use "creamy" or "milky" or "porcelain" to describe white characters.
LordT
Date_Posted: 2014-08-25 15:02:52
And for comparative context, how are the white people described in books written by non white people? I'm guessing there are passages equally as ignorant.
Date_Posted: 2014-08-25 13:39:58
*characters of color
It's like they ignore all the times authors use "creamy" or "milky" or "porcelain" to describe white characters.
Date_Posted: 2014-08-25 15:02:52
And for comparative context, how are the white people described in books written by non white people? I'm guessing there are passages equally as ignorant.