>>718002490
ok, look. Saying "every time", meme or no, still has meaning. He was clearly stating that it happens a lot, or often enough to be a pattern. He was "noticing". So again, I'm not asking for proof that it happens literally every time. I'm asking for proof that it happens enough times to be an actual trend. So fare, you haven't accomplished that.
>You tried to refute the points of black characters wearing black as not political and your reasons are 'it's not modern bro'
No, I stated various reasons pertaining to each character. Read again:
>>717992484
For some characters, it was an issue of not being modern. And you haven't been able to refute that either.
You keep reiterating that they were given black outfits. But that's not true for the reasons I've stated previously. Don't make me repeat myself. Go back and read and address those arguments, or stop repeating yourself. You sound like a broken record.
>Wolfenstein
Valid. But do you know what else came out that same year?(2017) Arms, with the character Twintell, Marina in Splatoon 2, and Tilly Jackson from Red Dead Redemption 2. No afros.
>Redfall
That character's hair is not an afro. It's poofy yes, but it's been styled into curls. It's a curly styalization that a lot of girls wear in real life. However, I'm going to go the extra mile and pull up more characters from 2023 without afros:
1. Kimberly from Street Fighter 6
2. Saga from Alan Wake II. Yes, I realize you listed her as a girl with an afro. But look again, dipshit. Her hair is pulled back and tied, and hangs down in curls. It's been pulled into a curly pony tail. Not afro hair.
3. Forespoken. Completely straight hair.
4. Debra Wilson from Jedi: Suvivor. Bald.
>Last of Us II
There is no character with an afro in this game. There is one character with kinky hair. But she doesn't pick it out in the afro fashion. Rather, she keeps it bound and close to her head. I don't know what the style is called, but I guess it's a bun?