I'm sure we've all seen it, but how far is the limit?
I was in the playground one day hanging out with my friends and was having a good day until these two girls came on discriminating against Blacks and Muslims
One girl said Muslims were rag heads -- I was really hurt by this because one of my friends is Muslim. Another girl said black people were Afro heads, which I guess was pretty rude, too!
I cannot stand this anymore! I've had it! If anybody sees racism going on in Whyville, please report them, because it must hurt a lot of people and it hurts me! I'm writing this on behalf of my friends and many people out there who are black, Muslim, Asian, Jewish... whatever culture! Thank you
This is tdevil, signing off... *click*
Gaia1717
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Hi, this is Gaia1717, responding to Moods' article on "Racism". She talked about how there are barely any black people on Whyville, and how people are racist to them. I just wanted to say that I may be white in real life, but I still sometimes go as a black person on Whyville. No matter what colour you really are, on Whyville you can do whatever you want. I bet you look different in real life than you do on Whyville. So why be the same colour? Try a different approach, by changing your skin.
I know that being black has turned some people off because of the lack of clothes they can find to match the faces. I know that I can only find about 4 or 5 reasonable shirts for blacks on Whyville. I have also tried making my own, but they didn't seem to work out very well. LoL.
Another thing I wanted to say was that some people on Whyville do make racist comments to people, like what Moods said in her article. Remember, if you're making racist comments to someone, why do you bother saying something mean when we're all the same? Skin colour doesn't matter outside of Whyville, so why should it matter inside of Whyville?
Gaia1717