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White Online
Author: Alekzi
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[WPC #246 - Silver Place Winner!] Since he was a child, Isaac was unable to improve his strength no matter how much he tried, like he was cursed by the Gods. One day, a massive snowstorm struck the peaceful city of Snowstar, wreaking havoc in a peaceful community. Young Isaac was wandering alone in the forest when the snowstorm struck, seeking adventures and excitement, but instead, he found something else that completely changed him and his future. Several years later, Isaac suffered an incident caused by his jealous classmates, which bedridden him for several months, but after the traumatizing experience, doctors thought that it would take him years before he could overcome his trauma, but against all odds... He overcame it in 2 weeks! Being heavily sheltered and protected by his family after the incident, Isaac's life seemed dull and kind of boring, but then... The highly anticipated VRMMORPG White Online was released. Without thinking twice, Isaac bought the cheapest VR Helmet available and entered the new world with almost zero expectations, but excited nonetheless. This is the story of Isaac Whitelock, who will rise from being a protected and weak individual to being one of the sole hopes of the entire Human race. [Connecting...] [Welcome to White Online!] [Legacies awaits you!] [Do you want to be a Legacy Carrier or Casual Player who history won't remember?] __________________ Disclaimer: Cover owned by me, made by Dini Marlina ___________________ Tags: Action - Romance - Adventure - Video Games - Slice of Life - No Harem - R-18 - Yandere - VRMMORPG - Martial Arts - Comedy - Genius Protagonist - Beautiful Male Lead - Worshipped MC - Mysterious Past - Heartwarming - Cute Female Lead - Clingy Lover - Weak to Strong - Gods - Loved MC - Calm Protagonist - Rich Protagonist - Legacies - Historical - Famous Protagonist

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Is it appropriate for white people telling black stories?
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2024-10-30 18:01
It's not always appropriate. White people might unconsciously bring their own biases and perspectives that could distort the black stories. Black people have their own unique voices and lived experiences, and they should be the primary narrators of their own stories most of the time. However, if white people collaborate closely with the black community and are given the trust to tell the story, it could potentially work.
Is it appropriate for white writers telling black stories?
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2024-11-28 03:06
It depends. Some might say it's not appropriate at all. Black stories are deeply rooted in the black community's unique struggles, joys, and heritage. White writers may not fully understand the nuances of systemic racism, cultural traditions, and the day - to - day lived experiences of black people. But if a white writer collaborates with the black community, gets feedback, and is committed to authenticity, it could potentially be acceptable.
Is it appropriate for white directors telling black stories?
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2024-11-25 22:06
It's a double - edged sword. Sometimes it's okay. If a white director has a deep understanding of the black culture, perhaps through long - term study or personal relationships within the black community, they might be able to tell black stories well. But often, there are concerns. Black stories are rich in cultural nuances that are deeply rooted in the black experience. White directors may not fully grasp these subtleties, and as a result, may distort the story.
What are the challenges faced by white directors telling black stories?
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2024-11-26 01:26
One major challenge is the lack of lived experience. White directors may not have experienced the systemic racism, cultural traditions, and unique social dynamics that are integral to many black stories. This can lead to a superficial understanding and portrayal. Another challenge is the perception within the black community. They may be met with skepticism as black audiences are often protective of their stories and want them to be told authentically.
Why are black people injected into white stories?
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2024-10-10 23:32
This kind of statement is inappropriate and could be considered discriminatory. Stories should be inclusive and represent diverse perspectives, not based on race.
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