In the brief scene where his skin turns to ash, it is clearly Black underneath
I don't remember this scene, but normally if the skin of something has turned to ash, the inside is carbon.
Also the guy's Greek. His voice actor is black, which is racist cultural appropriation by the way. The actor should step down and apologize for his racist actions in taking a job away from an ancient Greek.
This may be the same reason Kratos maintains his unambiguous ashy skin, despite the fact that he cannot literally be covered in his family's ashes, as long as the story is to be written.
When people perform communion, and consume the blood and body of Christ, they're not keeping Christ locked in the basement of the Vatican feeding him a diet exclusively of fermenting grapes, wheat and sugar and exporting him worldwide. It's symbolic. Kratos can smear chalk or ash on himself as a symbol for what he lost and remind him of how he needs to act in the future.
And when it comes to underrepresentation, and yeah, fucking around getting things wrong, the Greeks should be higher on that list than the fucking puling blacks.
The fucking university shitheads who use Greek letters can't even pronounce them correctly, starting right with the second letter, and getting worse from there (the old scholars were total shitheads, btw.)
I don't remember this scene, but normally if the skin of something has turned to ash, the inside is carbon.
Also the guy's Greek. His voice actor is black, which is racist cultural appropriation by the way. The actor should step down and apologize for his racist actions in taking a job away from an ancient Greek.
When people perform communion, and consume the blood and body of Christ, they're not keeping Christ locked in the basement of the Vatican feeding him a diet exclusively of fermenting grapes, wheat and sugar and exporting him worldwide. It's symbolic. Kratos can smear chalk or ash on himself as a symbol for what he lost and remind him of how he needs to act in the future.
I probably just committed blasphemy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0BZ3pz3BX8&t=79s
Here you go.
So because his skin has a bit of tan it means he is black, that is the argument here.
Greek have skin tones ranging from white to light brown but Kratos has a natural skin color for a white guy that does not stay indoors all day.
This "journalists" appear to believe white people only have milk white skin and they never have a tan.
If that skin color means you are black then I should be able to say the n-word after working in the yard for a day.
I especially love how there's an actual black person in that cinematic to compare him to.
And when it comes to underrepresentation, and yeah, fucking around getting things wrong, the Greeks should be higher on that list than the fucking puling blacks.
The fucking university shitheads who use Greek letters can't even pronounce them correctly, starting right with the second letter, and getting worse from there (the old scholars were total shitheads, btw.)