Comments on Readings: Why The Fight for Real World Racial Equality is Just as Crucial in the MetaverseTypePad2023-01-16T21:57:31ZSLHamlethttps://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2023/01/metaverse-community-racism-avatars/comments/atom.xml/slope commented on 'Readings: Why The Fight for Real World Racial Equality is Just as Crucial in the Metaverse'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf74053ef02c1b25b33d1200d2023-07-28T09:18:55Z2023-07-28T09:18:55Zslopehttps://slopeonline.orgYou're absolutely right. While virtual worlds and metaverse platforms offer exciting opportunities for creativity, exploration, and social interactions, they are...<p>You're absolutely right. While virtual worlds and metaverse platforms offer exciting opportunities for creativity, exploration, and social interactions, they are not exempt from the challenges and issues that exist in the offline world, including prejudices and discrimination.<br />
</p>Luther Weymann commented on 'Readings: Why The Fight for Real World Racial Equality is Just as Crucial in the Metaverse'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf74053ef02af148d0213200c2023-01-17T10:44:38Z2023-01-17T10:44:38ZLuther WeymannActual cultural appropriation: The Chinese had designed and made pants at least 600 years before the rest of the world...<p>Actual cultural appropriation: The Chinese had designed and made pants at least 600 years before the rest of the world discovered they could make and wear pants. Do you have any pants? Got pants on? I sure do. No guilt here. The wonderful thing about hearing from someone who believes cultural appropriation is indisputable is that you already know they are guilty of it as they tell you about it. Strange world we live in, huh?</p>