When creating a story with minority protagonists, is it better not to create white male characters?
I may not be 100% wrong, but I noticed a pattern. Whenever a story is led by minorities and white male characters are secondary, most of the time right-wing ideological white men start complaining and attacking the story. So if someone is starting to create a story, is it better to focus on a certain audience and not create white male characters? Or is that an exaggeration?
Why does the urge to go to the bathroom increase when we get home?
For example, when I'm at work I don't feel like it, or if I do I can hold it back without any problem, but when I get home the urge seems to be uncontrollable and impossible to hold back.
Can you ask questions normally even using a VPN? Could you tell me which VPN you use?
In fact, I don't respond or interact. When they appear in my feed I simply block them, but no matter how much I block racist and right-wing accounts they continue to appear in my feed.
"Where are you hearing right-wingers say that?" On all social networks, especially YouTube. You can look for the “Supacell” trailer on Netflix and there you will find several comments from right-wingers upset with the series’ cast. Just go into the comments, especially the most recent ones, and you'll see. The same with quiet place
So why do they complain even when stories are new and have original characters?