I’m asking because as a light-skinned male, I always use the standard Simpsons yellow. I don’t really see other light-skinned people using an emoji that matches their skin tone, but often do see people of color use them. Maybe white people don’t naturally realize a need to be explicit with emoji skin-tone or perhaps it’s seen as implicitly identifying or requesting white privilege.

  • Is there a significance to using skin-tone emojis, and if so, what is it?

  • Assuming there might be a racial movement attached to the first question, how does my use of emojis, both Simpsons yellow and light-skin, interact with or contribute to that?

Note: I am an autistic white Latino-American cis-gendered man that aims to be socially just.

Autistic text stim: blekh 😝 blekh 😝 blekh 😝 blekh 😝 blekh 😝 !!

    • EatATaco@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      People honestly assessing whether yellow is adjacent to whiteness.

      Now please answer my question.

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          10 months ago

          All of the white guests are also yellow. Still claiming they aren’t supposed to be white?

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              10 months ago

              They often have cameos on the show by famous people. The white people are always yellow. Yellow = white in the Simpsons, very clearly.

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                  10 months ago

                  Understood. And I’m pointing out an example that makes it obvious how yellow is clearly white adjacent.

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                    10 months ago

                    In a fictive show. Except if you’re arguing that Simpsons is part of US culture. But Unicode is international.