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Creative hobbies and spaces really expose people's biases

Just a thought, but, as someone who has spent a lot of time in online fandom and creative spaces (writing, roleplay, and art), it's really clear in what sorts of characters people's biases lie.

The older I get the more I notice a lack of proper POC characters (who aren't just fetishizations or blatantly whitewashed), female characters, and LGBT characters who aren't white gay men or sexless feminine lesbians. People say genuinely concerning things about their inability (or lack of interest in) expanding the diversity of their roster, like, "I don't know how to write women" (even when they are actually women in real life!)

It's absurd because most creative spaces are actually DOMINATED BY these minorities, and yet the sorts of characters that are labored over don't reflect these demographics at all.

I guess I just wish people would examine their biases more (EVEN if one is a minority IRL) because it helps you grow as a creative to expand your horizons and consider perspectives and possibilities that you didn't before. Also consider how the media you're exposed to causes you to form biases, because you are not immune to propaganda.

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