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Re: Now we know the real reason Filmtracks is black
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• Posted by: Riley KZ
• Date: Friday, October 30, 2020, at 6:55 a.m.
• IP Address: s0106441c12180233.lb.shawcable.net
• In Response to: Re: Now we know the real reason Filmtracks is ... (Mikal)

> So, you're asserting that Filmtracks's color scheme is a reflection of its
> anti-whiteness? This is literally one of the most uniformly white spaces
> I've ever spent considerable time in. 😆 The only other Black
> people I've seen post on the Scoreboard are NjabuloPhungula, who lives
> somewhere in Africa, and Carlton, who hasn't been active in like 15 years.
> So, yeah, we're definitely taking over...

"Uniformly white space"??? You almost made me spit out my soy latte and free-range egg quiche with that comment good sir!!!

......but yeah, it really is. Like Ahn said there are some non-white folks around here, but not a ton. I wonder if that's partially due to 90% of famous film composers being white, as well? Perhaps with more doors opening up now for female composers and people of colour composers, maybe we'll see an influx of more diverse people getting interested in the form and posting on here.

Or maybe we'll just keep getting more dick pic trolls. Never can tell with Filmtracks.




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