Not that I would voluntarily interact with them but back in my lolbert days, when I still believed in blank slate and "gave everyone a chance", I don't recall ever meeting a black woman with an actual hobby much less a technical or nerdy one.
The one I can think of was at least 80% White, and she was into a reading comic books, like real ones, before marvel movies came out.
The only black women with hobbies I've met that wasn't "getting nails/hair did" were the ultraest of weebs. Like, the ones that tattoo hearts under their eyes and scream about Kawaii desu uwu in public.
Which tracks with my experience with black dudes, whose only hobbies outside the stereotypical "basketball, rap, hoodrat shit" was "knows every single episode of DBZ/One Piece by heart."
Its a very odd situation that says something about the power of Anime, but I don't know what.
Not that I would voluntarily interact with them but back in my lolbert days, when I still believed in blank slate and "gave everyone a chance", I don't recall ever meeting a black woman with an actual hobby much less a technical or nerdy one.
The one I can think of was at least 80% White, and she was into a reading comic books, like real ones, before marvel movies came out.
The only black women with hobbies I've met that wasn't "getting nails/hair did" were the ultraest of weebs. Like, the ones that tattoo hearts under their eyes and scream about Kawaii desu uwu in public.
Which tracks with my experience with black dudes, whose only hobbies outside the stereotypical "basketball, rap, hoodrat shit" was "knows every single episode of DBZ/One Piece by heart."
Its a very odd situation that says something about the power of Anime, but I don't know what.