It’s the artist ppl were defending in the last video with ignorance.
•yes it’s blk face with bright red lips.
•over exaggerated facial features
•calling a child “dark” and scary looking
•statment asking that we should be “afraid of dark”
•representing them in a hateful way
•using gray green ashy undertones for skin.
1. Exaggerated Facial Features
Oversized lips, unnaturally wide smile
Bulging, overemphasized eyes
These features come directly from blackface and minstrel caricatures, meant to portray Black people as comical, primitive, or less human.
This is not realism—it’s distortion for mockery.
2. Childish, “Doll-like” Presentation
The child is drawn to look toy-like, almost puppet-ish
Facial proportions are intentionally skewed to appear silly rather than dignified
This feeds into the stereotype that Black people (even adults) are childlike, unserious, or incapable of maturity.
3. Overly Cheerful, Submissive Expression
The grin is exaggerated to the point of discomfort
The pose (peeking from behind a fence) suggests shyness, playfulness, and harmlessness
This aligns with the racist trope of Black people as happy, simple, and content, even in situations of inequality or oppression.
making simple artworks with positive messages and helpful content, making anti racist artworks and redrawings to represent all races beautifully and with positivity, Redrawing, redesigns, illustrations, portraits, art, artworks, speedpaints,
Challenging dehumanizing stereotypes through art.
Representation matters—especially in historical media.
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