>>723797065
I have yet to see a story that is about me. No matter the protags skin color, I just see them as another person, and the story isn't about me just because the protag happens to have the same skin color as me. I can watch movies like i-robot, with black leads, with female leads, chinese, whaterver leads, that aren't male/white, and still enjoy them and still find myself rooting for the characters in there.
Ironic, because this text pretty much says that whites (males) can only care about characters that they can identify with based on skin color alone.
Yet it is always the "progressive" left-wing/feminist/black people that scream for representation. As if they cannot relate at all to the problems and hardships of a protagonist, unless they have the same gender/skin-color/sexuality. Yet they blame whites to have their empathy based soley on such superficial things, even when the story being told is not about that at all.
I guess this is called projection.