Tarkatan Trash
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However, she is a byproduct of the first MK characters ever of their respective genders.
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However, she is a byproduct of the first MK characters ever of their respective genders.
I find this all very interesting... unless he dies next issue
Um no? Is it suppose to? It's not exactly something you wouldn't hear people say....
Fine. Though I'm not sure what Cyborg has to do with anything. He just sounds like he does in the Teen Titans cartoonAlright, excuse me for thinking not all black people say "dem" instead of "them" or "those." For what it is worth, though, PGD42 (who's been around this site for longer than both of us, it seems) agrees with me when it comes to Jax and Cyborg sounding stereotypical. If you don't agree, though, it is whatever. Just stating my opinion.
What's wrong with a stereotypical black man? Is there something wrong with being a black man, talking like that? Am I wrong in saying alot of Afro-American men talk like that? Is it bad that they talk like that?
I see absolutely nothing wrong with Jax talking like a "stereotypical" Afro-American man. It gives him character. He is a strong black man with a high IQ who knows robotics/cybernetics/bionics and is a damn good soldier! Why should that implicate that he has to talk like a "white" man, or any different than what he does now? Do you imply that only unintelligent black men talk like that?
Jax is a black man and he talks like a black man, as stereotypical it may be. But there's nothing wrong with it. The only problem is that YOU guys make it a problem.
I guess I'm not taken a back by Jax because I talk like that.What's wrong with a stereotypical black man? Is there something wrong with being a black man, talking like that? Am I wrong in saying alot of Afro-American men talk like that? Is it bad that they talk like that?
I see absolutely nothing wrong with Jax talking like a "stereotypical" Afro-American man. It gives him character. He is a strong black man with a high IQ who knows robotics/cybernetics/bionics and is a damn good soldier! Why should that implicate that he has to talk like a "white" man, or any different than what he does now? Do you imply that only unintelligent black men talk like that?
Jax is a black man and he talks like a black man, as stereotypical it may be. But there's nothing wrong with it. The only problem is that YOU guys make it a problem.
Poor CyraxIt becomes offensive when the only black characters they create all talk and act the same way.
It becomes offensive when the only black characters they create all talk and act the same way.
Really?
-Works for Kotal Kahn? Check.
-Looks just like like he might native to Earthrealm, with his more human looks and huge amounts of firearms? Check.
-Has a cowboy look that would fit with Salazar being described as probably American, as well as a guy who's been wandering Outworld for years? Check.
-Is quiet and reserved like Salazar? Check.
-Is some sort of weapons expert? Once again, with all of those firearms... check.
That is a lot of similarities, especially for two guys who both work for Kotal Kahn.
When was Cyrax talking jive?
What's wrong with a stereotypical black man? Is there something wrong with being a black man, talking like that? Am I wrong in saying alot of Afro-American men talk like that? Is it bad that they talk like that?
I see absolutely nothing wrong with Jax talking like a "stereotypical" Afro-American man. It gives him character. He is a strong black man with a high IQ who knows robotics/cybernetics/bionics and is a damn good soldier! Why should that implicate that he has to talk like a "white" man, or any different than what he does now? Do you imply that only unintelligent black men talk like that?
Jax is a black man and he talks like a black man, as stereotypical it may be. But there's nothing wrong with it. The only problem is that YOU guys make it a problem.
Cyrax had his own stereotypical qualities. Though when it comes to the jive, I guess he is the exception.
And what were those "stereotypical qualities" exactly? :laugh:
Was Darrius talking jive as well? He had that Black Dynamite costume, but I don't remember him talking jive in the middle of matches.
And what about Forest Fox?
I know both black and white people hlwho talk like that. Its not a stereotypical black thing to say those lines imo.So, Jax saying "Awww, yeah" and "I guess all dem extra arms don't make a difference" didn't sound a bit stereotypical to you? If not, cool, I'm just saying what it sounded like to me. I never said I only met black people in college. However, it was when I was around the most in my life. I'm from a really small town in Canada so I hadn't met many people other than white or Native until I was 17-years old, which was when I had the chance to finally move.
So dreadlocks and a slight accent is racist?
FFS. Quit being so damn sensitive.
Yeah calling out Cyrax because of his hair (Wtf) and his accent is kinda racist in in itself because Cyrax is a perfectly normal looking and sounding guy.So dreadlocks and a slight accent is racist?
FFS. Quit being so damn sensitive.
So dreadlocks and a slight accent is racist?
FFS. Quit being so damn sensitive.