But if she had been black then surely they'd say "blackness" would be integral to her story. And if you make her fictionally black, then it doesn't make any sense if that "blackness" isn't integral to your fictional story, which starts to raise all kinds of weird questions...
But if you point that out then suddenly we're all supposed to be Color Blind again and I'm a racist for noticing.
But if she had been black then surely they'd say "blackness" would be integral to her story. And if you make her fictionally black, then it doesn't make any sense if that "blackness" isn't integral to your fictional story, which starts to raise all kinds of weird questions...
But if you point that out then suddenly we're all supposed to be Color Blind again and I'm a racist for noticing.