![]() ![]() ![]() The ignorance of some of those comments is the kind of ignorance a player will face when they enter a gaming scene full of people who not only don't look like them, but come with animosity towards them. Oddly, this game is played Pro in places like Africa or poorer countries than the US or EU and yet, again, it's treated as a natural occurrence that there are few black pros.įurther, just sort by controversial. Eight-in-ten White adults also report having a broadband connection at home, while smaller shares of Black and Hispanic adults say the same – 71% and 65%, respectively.Īnd yet the assumption in this thread, several times, is "oh its because they're poor." The same isn't true of hispanic pros, despite the above statistic. The first assumption people have is, "oh it's lack of access, black people don't own PCs: 69% of black people own a laptop or PC:Įight-in-ten White adults report owning a desktop or laptop computer, compared with 69% of Black adults and 67% of Hispanic adults. As has been noted, there's plenty of pro Fighting Game players, plenty of pro In a way, this thread reveals a lot about attitudes on race that play into why you don't see more of some types of people than others, in gaming communities. ![]()
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