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these girls can "identify" as whatever they want, but unlike personal identification, your eyes dont lie. 
there are only white girls in this game.

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You clearly havent played it.

Jameela, Rahee, and Imani are clearly not white, Maria and her sister appear to be Latina, and finally when Debbie is in the contest, the connoisseur calls out "Boo! Why are you cosplaying Mai?! She isn't Black!". So Debbie is black.

we are clearly talking about race, not colour. 
they're pixels dude. pixels don't have a race, just like they don't have age or sex

I'm betting the dev decided to make those pixels a certain color for a reason, but even if you choose to disregard that and how we learn about the Family not caring about mixing races, etc., there's still the matter of one of the characters calling out Debbie as being black. Not the pixel color, the race. So Debbie is black, right?

"dev decided to make those pixels a certain color for a reason"
yup, racism. |
and pixels still dont have a race bro. those "people" dont even exist

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Ok, so if the pixel colors don't count, then why would you claim the game only has white girls. In one place you say "there are only white girls in this game", but when presented with evidence that contradicts that, you now claim "pixels don't have a race". So are there white girls in the game or just pixels? Are there words in the game, or just a bunch of letters? 

Also don't think I didn't notice that you've conveniently avoided the point about the character who calls out Debbie as being black. Called out in words written by the story creator so it's very clear that the intention was that these characters in the story shown by different color pixels are intended to represent people of various races. Representing different races isn't racism, it's reality. The developer is telling a story that contains characters of multiple different races. Again, that's not racism. But you can go ahead and believe whatever self-constructed actuality you choose to. Clearly no one can use facts to change your mind. Peace, out "bro".

Your argument misrepresents my position and fails to address the core issue. I said the game primarily features characters visually coded as white, which isn’t contradicted by claiming "pixels don’t have a race." The latter is a technical point about digital representations, not a denial of the game’s design choices. One character being narratively identified as Black doesn’t negate the lack of diverse visual representation elsewhere—dialogue alone isn’t enough if the game’s art or focus leans heavily toward one racial archetype. You also falsely claim I called diverse representation racist, which I never did; that’s a strawman. Intent to include diversity is great, but execution matters, and you haven’t shown the game delivers meaningful diversity beyond a single line. Dismissing me as "immune to facts" is just an ad hominem that avoids engaging with my actual critique. If you want to refute my point, provide evidence of diverse character designs and roles throughout the game, not just one narrative mention.

what idiocy you're spouting ...
Make up your mind, either they're pixels and have no race and therefore there is no concept of racism in it, or they do have a representation of race and as such if you believe your eyes and the game plot they are clearly not all white.  

You're ridiculous argument is basically that they are pixels so they have no race, therefore the dev is a racist because that makes them all white? What kind of moronic  reasoning is that?

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dumbarse.. how am i supposed to take your comment seriously if you cant even get the basic words correct?