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Loba Booty

Currently grasping at things to draw. I've got Power Girl's comic to wrap up (which I will come back to shortly). Other than that I'm hesitant to continue with my other projects without some overhauling of how they're written and handled. A lot of introspective time has allowed me to understand that while my art was made with no ill will it doesn't serve a positive message. I explained the idea behind my work many moons ago. Essentially what it boiled down to was a big middle finger to racists. I took the stereotypes they feared the most and created a world where those things were "real". Black men have huge dicks and insatiable sex drives? Okay, fine. They'll steal your pure blonde wives and daughters and ruin your "pure" race? Okay, fine. Once you go black... okay, fine. The list goes on and on about the things people think. I created a mirror of societies ideas, from blonde jokes to black stereotypes. Maybe it's not healthy to spend any amount of time dwelling in that sphere of what other people think. If I was racist or hated black people would I depict them as sexual demigods who can get laid by just whipping their dicks out? Maybe my premise is misunderstood for it's intent and purpose and for that reason it has to change since I can't attach an artistic thesis to every page to explain it for people that just want to jack off or be outraged. Parody/stereotypes/exaggeration have become toxic in the current climate. While some people profit off of that is the porn comic medium I'd like to change my own path to something less harmful. It's quite stressful living in a world where we're asked to accept every possible race/gender/sexual orientation while also being told that whatever fantasy or fetish you might have has to align with a PC culture that is intolerant of anything that touches any nerve. And when everyone has an exposed nerve you're left with vanilla decisions about what and who to portray. I feel like my only option at this point is an alien world where people can't go "hey that's racist", even though I know they'll find a way to do it. 

In summary, I'm artistically frustrated. I'm trying to figure out where to go from here. I'll be posting a Power Girl page soon and I'll have a much shorter post asking for some of your input, possibly a poll to get things ironed out. 

Loba Booty

Comments

Literally all of us on this platform pay you for exactly what you’ve been doing. Who the hell is saying this is racist? No one.

TheGreyy

Also, drop the N word from the dialog. Every line doesn’t have to include, “Your big black dick” from the women or some sort of attempted slang from the guys. I know dialog can be hard if I You’re not a natural writer.

Iltg68

So what’s the deal? I hope you continue your same artwork with a few adjustments. I’ve been following you for years since his John Persons days and I just joined your Patreon. I’m a black male and I love your work. Don’t let PC idiots stop you. Just have more characters as businessmen or something instead of thugs or prisoners. Give a more fair representation of us but don’t stop what you’re doing! Keep us posted!

Iltg68

I know for me, as a black female, I get tired of seeing white bimbos getting all the love from BBC. I would love to see some black Sistas getting some lovin from some hung, slung, and rung men that are not black.

DJ Meyer

Yeah, Rabies is running away with Slutwr1ter's content.

Jables

As the others above have said, NO! you are not racist for the work you do. As a matter of fact, if anyone wants to call you out, before achieving understanding of your message, they've conceded the moral high-ground. as you explained, your work is in fact your personal protest. Further more your art makes people happy, and I'd argue that has real value. If you'd like to try something different we're with you, but don't let the noise get you down, when you know know in your heart your intent is positive. if you'd like try making one of your Demigods an educated, successful business man. Either way, the fact that your having reservations shows your not what the haters accuse you of being. Peace

Mad_Max

(Sigh). . . . Look man. People are going to have & want to express their opinions. Some are going to make sense & some are just butthurt because they think EVERYBODY should listen & adhere to what -they think- is right. Continue to do your great artwork. Do what YOU want to do. Do what YOU think YOU should do. Don't let any of those butthurt people out here eff up your flow. Keep up the awesome work my dude.

Jim

Of course, you are not a racist or anything like that. These are fantasies. People have them all the time in their heads. Whether or not one fantasies about it, makes a story about or draws a feature about it, it's just a fantasy. Cosplay is full of fun and we all know it's just acting and fun. Are we going to disallow everything in the hope that nothing might not offend anyone? Are we going to ban mime players because they are "white face" impersonators? No. Let's all keep a clear and sound mind. Trying to please everybody is the best guarantee to please nobody. Let's be more "buddhist" in our approach: it's the intent behind our actions and thoughts which determines the moral aspect.

Eric

Do what you enjoy, dude. But with that in mind, there's plenty of old projects to go back to. PPG, Barely legal, The comic where Kitty and Jenny bring home a homeless dude, Club Slut, etc.

Scoober Madoober

Create whatever you passionate about. Don't change because of other peoples views. What you have been creating for over a decade has only been viewed as offensive by those who are looking for things to be offended by. You will NEVER change these people's views. You could draw something as simple as an apple and these people would still find a reason to be offended by it.

Thombo

Just create what you like to create, it will benefit from being something that you enjoy. The race thing - just ignore it. Have it be natural, not political. Have mixes of races and never call out the race. If you do space, hopefully by that time we will be beyond that crap anyway.

MichaelS

I feel like the biggest takeaway here is that people like your art, the actual CRAFT of your work, regardless of the subject or content of it. Regardless of whatever decision you make in terms of what subjects you decide to render from a narrative standpoint...people will continue to support you, because you are an amazing artist. I certainly will.

ForeShadow

You are correctamundo about the dudes not needing to be a thug. That's why it's great Pit has featured a variety of stations, classes, and roles for various characters. While it's true there are a few thuggish characters, I would argue most are not; e.g. the coach, the principal, the music producer (w/ Jenny Poussin), the university dean. Perhaps the most unique example is the black WW2 soldier Pit illustrated in that pinup a while back. That's a classic worthy of being on a poster or an album cover. And to be 100 percent honest, I always loved that one from when it first got posted. But I originally thought it was unrealistic bc the army was segregated back in WW2, and since they kept black personnel reserved to auxiliary roles, I assumed we'd never have seen a black soldier on front lines with a Thompson automatic sub like in the poster. But this didn't bother me because I knew for a fact that blacks did see combat via the famous Tuskegee Airmen. And I also knew that just bc people served away from the front lines did not mean they were not at risk. One of the worst disasters in the war happened in a California port where an accidental explosion killed hundreds of black workers. Didn't matter that they were thousands of miles from the theater of war, bc they were still victims of the war and it cost their lives. So I was aware of these sacrifices among others, and whatever inaccuracies (or so I thought) aside, it was an excellent and deserved poster. Then I later learned about the 761st Tank Battalion, which was mostly black soldiers. They were the Black Panthers before the Black Panthers. They were in the Battle of the Bulge and made it to Germany. Pit was right. And my dumbass didn't fully appreciate this til years after I had seen that pinup. Who knew pinups could be so enlightening?

Hammertyme

I think you can continue to make interracial stuff without it being racially insensitive without sacrificing the aesthetic. I think it's really about not having black characters necessarily fit into stereotypes in terms of their character (i.e. avoiding "thugs"). I'm not sure exactly what tweaks and changes need to be made, but I do think it can be done without abandoning interracial work

D.J.

Wonderful pinup, Pit! Absolutely Killer!

Hammertyme

You’re awesome artist to me. I hope one day that you’re able to make some BWC stuff.

Lord of Debauchery

I forgot to tell you how cool this picture is 😘

Maddie B.

dammit didn't mean to post, I'm not done.

SoCarter

I'll say again what I said years ago, I'm personally only a patron because I like your style, the racial angle I couldn't give two shits about. When I first came across your comics it came off as extremely racist to me, to a ridiculous degree, so ridiculous in fact I couldn't take it seriously. To me it came off as a bit of ridiculous hyperbole, maybe in jest, maybe because of a legitimate fetish or kink for weird racist shit like that. But at that point I already didn't care which it was, I just liked the style in which you drew.

SoCarter

This is a very good, honest, and earnest response, and says a lot of what I was saying; interracial porn; in and of itself; is not inherently bad. The only thing about Pit's work that could be considered offensive is the use of stereotypes, and a lot of that can be recontextualized without sacrificing either character or aesthetic, as he mentions above. Rabies is a really good example of this. Also, I think it's worth noting that we're already seeing some of this happening in Pit's work, as he moves away from the John Person's aesthetic. The COXVILLE WIVES pages show that Jenny has developed a lot more agency after she divorces Harold. She's more confident and more in charge. Ivana marries Coach Black. Kitty is in college. These are just slight pivots. Nothing else has really changed. As he says; you can do it!

ForeShadow

Coxville motto: Ride or Die! *puts on shade blockaz*

Hammertyme

I am clicking the heart button on your reply, even though I love BBC #1 (lol). Because it's important to hear from everybody, and I think this is excellent when you speak up. It shows more proof Pit's work has wide appeal and Pit can do anything. We are here for it! Thank you!

Hammertyme

honestly that's part of why I feel Bimbo Bomb Girls would be your best choice to go to once you finish up Power Girl, as the girls themselves aren't normal women even before you're going to Bimbofy them, and most of the likely candidates for guys they'd end up fucking aren't regular humans if they're human at all, thus it feels like a pretty safe one to do, also don't let them get to you, while avoiding negative stereotypes is definitely a good thing, you shouldn't let them get to you too much and try to change too much either

qwerpyblah

Very well said. Excellent points about Nurse and Coach, and about appreciating the complexity of Jenny and Kitty's relationships. Samson may not just be a good kid but for all we know he's a much better student than Todd too. Maybe Todd was kind of a bully, which initially attracted younger Kitty to him. Todd could have just been better at posing as a cherub in front of Kitty's folks. None of this has to be the case either; the point is there's no explicitly negative or glorifying context to begin with. People can take or leave it and project their own narrative embellishments as they see fit. It doesn't have to be that deep. I think that's part of the brilliance in Pit's Coxville comics. On one level, there's an obvious aesthetic parody element, and on another level is an ambiguity that keeps it from being didactic or patronizing. People want compelling art/content whether it's due to apparent artistry or complex narrative, which means some level of ambiguity, not sermons. The reason PC overreach results in whiplash or a boomerang is because it assumes the worst in all of us. It infantilizes us via authoritarianism. That's why I greatly appreciate your point about art deserving more latitude. I think it's better to give folks the benefit of the doubt, rather than immediately assume the worst. If a work of art said the same thing to everyone, I'm not sure how great it is. The fact that Pit's work is appreciated by so many different people for a variety of reasons is a testament to its greatness. And let's not forget the other great artists out there who have cited Pit as a major inspiration or influence. I know personally for a fact there's many people of the full range of colors and genders who enjoy or love Pit's work. Sorry for the rambling! Hope you understand what I mean. And thanks again for speaking up.

Hammertyme

You are an incredible talent and I think that the themes you bring out in your post above show through in your work a lot. There is always room for improvement, and if you are looking for people to perhaps look at a couple of lines of dialogue every now and then to make sure your points are being made clearly, I'd be happy to add my time to those above who have volunteered theirs.

Just

Seriously, I'm being tired of this. Not your art, your style or your motivations. I love it and I appreciate it, specially what you're doing with your Power Girl comic. Not gonna lie, I'm a fan of that kind of corruption and transformations xD. Your women are hot and doesn't look like bimbo mind washed clones and damn, that's something that deserves more. However I'm tired of this toxic society who can't recognize a parody or an inspiration, or they don't want to accept it. Rejecting censorship at one side but assaulting, attacking and bullying everything they don't like, regardless the work and love behind that. Just because of their twitter 'political correct' medal and gain some follows. It's not only your case. Historical movies, scenes from some series being removed... also I've read an indie game studio redesigned a type of enemy because it was black, little, with face painted and dreadlocks, obviously inspired by pygmies. But some people attacked them because of that. And there's more. Now they want a product which is basically peanut with chocolate to be removed from stores, or people insulting artists who post sexualized versions of objects like a female PS5. Who's being toxic then? What I'm trying to say is this society is going to an absurd 'Demolition Man's future' state and I personally don't like it at all and my support goes all to people like you, who just want to do what they like without hurting anyone. Maybe there are other ways to explore your art and personal style and you're free to do it, but please do it because it may help you to do keep doing your work from the bottom of your heart, not because it's what they want you to do. Keep doing what you like and how you like it despite of what other people say. How about adding some white males who can do the same as black but still keeping your touch? That would be an even higher 'Fuck racists', and if not there are so many other themes. Like people said at comments, Rabbies does a great job keeping all of this and no one seems to care because he's not focusing at just one thing. Also Cherry Mouse does a great job mixing porn and erotism with an hilarious sense of humour.

Maddie B.

Very well said, friend. As a wonderful, dedicated and prolific artist yourself, you appreciate that we must follow our muse. It's what Crumb did, and he went way out there attacking and subverting PC convention. Now he's a legend living happily in France making comics with his wife who co-illustrates. Even his daughter has taken up art. Crumb has become one of the most highly regarded comic artists of all time, not for shying away from but actually courting controversy with explicitly politically incorrect, "blasphemous" and violent content. Now, I'm not saying Pit should go more extreme and explicitly provocative. No, I'm just saying he could do that. On the other hand, is it possible that the muse itself is saying to pump the brakes? Maybe that's why Pit is considering putting Coxville on pause, to take stock of things and play it by ear. Or maybe the concern is that Patreon may put the kibosh on Coxville? I don't know, but I'm heartened to have you with me in Pit's corner, Kogeikun. ^__^

Hammertyme

Longtime fan, first time patron. I’ve never been confused about the motivations behind your art, but as you say, there’s no room for nuanced artistic statements in the current climate. Frankly, I’m rather amazed Woke Twitter hasn’t dropped some kind of tactical nuclear cancellation on you already! I have no idea how much flak you actually get, but if it’s any at all, it’s certainly worth reexamining your current direction while we find ourselves at this cultural crossroads. For me and for whatever it's worth, the raceplay stuff and exposition in general is just window dressing. I’m a fan only and entirely because of your phenomenal artwork, the beautiful women, and specifically the huge dicks (and just to complete the data point, I say that as a Kinsey 0 hetero male). What color those dicks are doesn’t much matter. This talk of “an alien world” is actually pretty exciting to me, because your Powergirl serial is easily my favorite thing you’ve drawn (with the LoQO shorts coming in second), and it’s shaping up to be one of the hottest pieces of erotic art ever published. I am a fan of erotic art specifically because it can show me things I can scarcely imagine, things that are impossible in physical pornography. In moving toward the more fantastical, IMO you would gain more artistic freedom in the ability to explore things that totally defy reality than you would lose in social commentary potential. If you were to mostly set aside race and racism as themes, and instead attempted to explore what is sexually conceivable beyond the limitations of mortal flesh, I, for one, would be thrilled. Regardless of where you go from here, I am proud to finally call myself a supporter. I look forward to whatever the next chapter may bring!

Degenernate

Winter is cumming. HAHA! OMG what if Pit created a new pair of babes called the Winters? Kelly and Jessi Winters. XD

Hammertyme

Great points, very well stated! Plus I believe your views are substantiated by the fact that 99.99% of the feedback Pit's work has gotten on more public platforms like Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram is very positive.

Hammertyme

Thank you for your input. Pit fans rise up! <3

Hammertyme

Yo, so I’ve been a fan of your art for over 10 years. Even tried reaching out to you twice for commissions but never gotten a call back (or return message to be exact) & still have hopes that some day you would draw my OC in action BUT not going to front; your earlier work, the John Person content was very toxic and I’m speaking as a black man who’s pushing 40. Fetishizes can AND have been problematic, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Sara Jay won’t do step mom scenes because in her own words “it’s a proxy to incest” and Nikki Benz over 3 years ago was brutally raped on a Brazzers set by Tony T doing RAPE/danger peril scene. Porn should be fun & harmless BUT been in enough therapy sessions to know that some fetishizes can fuck with how we deal with people in relationships. If I was YOU? Still do interracial scenes BUT don’t play on tropes. The White dude doesn’t have to be a clueless cuck, the Black protagonist shouldn’t be a thug or the blonde hottie need not be a ditz bimbo. Expand on your universe, there are more ethnicity that hasn’t been really portrayed in porn shoot for that. Look at Rabbies T. Lagomorph Hero Tales. My guy is doing interracial without playing on racist stereotypes. It’s been done before, shoot for that bro. You can do it

Black Ronin

Your art is great no matter what you decide, but I don’t think you need to give up interracial and I wouldn’t want you to either. If anything, the only thing that *might* be worth changing is just how the characters are written. But other than that, you don’t really need to worry about your work. People will find a way to complain somehow, and right now the wave happens to be anti racism (which is admirable but can go too far). Before this, it would have been the people complaining that your girls are realistic, the “where are her organs!?” crowd. Anyway, I think your original intent to say “fuck racists” with your art is awesome and I don’t think you’ve lost that, the whole Ashley concept being proof. With some adjustments, I don’t think you need to give up what you’ve done and just go full vanilla or something. Cause interracial on it’s own isn’t and shouldn’t be a problem and cheating scenarios are incredibly common in porn. I think it might be just the stereotypes and dialogue that may be seen as problematic, and I think there is a way to adjust that and not ruin your artistic drive/vision. My point is, while it’s good to want your art to be positive and be wary of any negativity, I don’t think you need to worry too much or do anything too drastic. And I’d hate for you to change your art into something you’d regret and limit yourself too much. Cause there will always be somebody who can be offended.

Omegalock

Don’t give up on the themes you’re known best for, they got you this far for a reason man! Stay positive!

Son Goku

I enjoy the black art you do. In a world like this, it’s nice to look at your art and feel for lack of a better word “good”. But I also know that most artists draw better when they actually draw from the heart and from what you’re saying you stopped doing that a while back. So I say keep doing what your doing as long as it feels right and if it doesn’t than find a new way that makes you feel “good”.

Avion

I respect the openness! And its understandable to be in this sort of position. It’s not being “too PC” to think over your art. As a person of color, I definitely respect this decision, though your art is fantastic regardless of what you decide on. Rock on, Pit, you’re great!

Nemecia G

Damn she is hot. I could be down with an offworld universe.

Jables

Agreed with BloodFX...and about wanting to change your art, I say, do what you have always done. Interracial art is Beautiful and it shouldn't be silenced by the Stupid Media and their Bullshit lies. Your stuff is Truly Taboo and I personally feel like it is Needed and Loved by Many...just look at all your followers/supporters. Please don't let the idiots and bigots in this world make you change your ways or steal your style. Keep doing EXACTLY what you've ALWAYS done...HOT Blonde Bimbos (and Brunette & Redhead) & Thug N*ggaz... I personally Prefer the use of Racial Stereotypes and Language (N word dropping) in your art...it's what makes it Red HOT! I FUCKING LOVE IT! Can't get enough. But I do love your other stuff too. Just think your IR style suits you best since I have never seen anyone do it like you do/did it. Thanks for letting us help you make up your mind. There are ALWAYS gonna be people that get offended, you can't please everyone, but then again, the ones that are here paying for your work are all into this type of stuff so you should Continue to create it...just my thoughts and hopefully yours as well after hearing what we all have to say!

3DXAddict

Just do you dude, I just want more of your rarely seen excellent work! You are thinking too hard about this and you honestly can't even come close to please everyone! Just draw what you like and what other like minded people are paying you to draw! Who in their right mind would pay you for something they hate? Lol, you are fine bro! 😀👍

BloodFX

Appreciate you sharing your thoughts, it means you care what those that like your art think about you. Love your work, please keep at it for everyone that has supported you.

M Kay

Just keep doing what you're doing bro

obsidain Lopen

reading you posts and browsing through the other comments, i think the consensus of this lot is that you should just do what you feel happy with and don't do anything that will make you feel comfortable to others. As with any artist, you create works that come from your lens' of the world and build a foundation that you can imagine from. If it's satire, parody or stereotypes, it's your right to create those and if people get upset from it, they should not have tried to "look" for a problem for them to "fix" in the first place. you know as better than anyone that we're all going to give our opinion, but we don't have to take it under any consideration, even our own comments fall in that same file.

P_Leo_Atrox

Black women here. Love your stuff. BUUUUT....if you wanna draw more big white cock. I for one am all for it! Ain't gotta make it a race thing. Just would like some diversity outside of "hurry durr BBC hurry durr"

Mayola McDonald

I personally think that you are maybe overplaying the PC police angle here. Have you actually be confronted by anyone trying to 'cancel' you? As I said in your last post; I don't think there is any malice in your work. What I read in your work is basically what you described above; it's parody. It's satire. It's subversion of racist stereotypes. Now...you can't control how anyone will react or read into your work. You just have to trust that your audience understands what you are trying to say, because as you say...if you start overthinking it...if you start fearing offence...what are you really left with? Do you stop sexualizing the female form for the male gaze as well for fear of offending women? Frankly, I think you're a good enough artist that you could probably survive without doing erotica/porn, but this is how you've chosen to make your bread and butter, and that means navigating a landscape where what it socially acceptable and how people react to it is constantly in flux. I, personally, don't see the harm in your work, as it will only be sought out by those that understand and enjoy it. I don't think that white surpremacists would come to patronize you and say, "FUCK YEAH!" I think that your work purposely alienates them. That said...you have to do what makes you comfortable...and if that means pivoting slightly, or recontextualizing some of your work, I think that's a positive thing. For example; in the rough pages you put up for COXVILLE WIVES you show that Ivana has married Coach Black. I think that's a positive step...a pivot away from parodying fear of black dominance towards real affection and positive representation. Even Jenny and Harold...what if Jenny's feelings have just changed? What if Harold just isn't enough for her any more? What if she realizes that all the biases instilled in her...and that she in turn has instilled in Kitty...were wrong? What if Kitty's boyfriend, Samson...is a good kid? What I'm saying is...you can do what you do without the stereotypes, and it's STILL basically the same work. Though...I will miss MAGA Ashley. I think that's actually a great representation of what you want to say with your work. I think it's bold and cutting commentary. And I think that pornography, and art, is SUPPOSED to be bold and cutting. That it's SUPPOSED to challenge us. Either way, I'll continue to support you here, because beyond the subject of your work, I appreciate the CRAFT of it. I think you're just a phenomenal artist with a great command of anatomy, color, and cartooning. I'd look at and read anything you chose to make regardless of the subject matter.

ForeShadow

When you draw you have to be selfish. you have to think about yourself and what makes you happy, what makes your blood boil. The moment you start to think if what you do is socially correct, if you offend someone or if you will be considered a "bad person" for drawing one thing or another, you are lost. we are artists. our job is to cross the limit, is to challenge people to look in the mirror and doubt their convictions, to be honest with their emotions. we do not get carried away by the idealism of the masses just because it is a tredin topic. Because if we do, our art will only be a decaffeinated product, a product to please the masses who only seek to feel superior by following ideals that are not theirs. If you want to change it be for yourself. not because Twitter or the afternoon news tells you.

kogeikun

Have you considered asking people outside of your own bubble to have a frank discussion about what is and is not helpful? I don't exactly have a name or an email for you, but if you want, I could help you find someone passionate about racial and sexual equality, who is also open minded about porn and constructive criticism, to just answer some questions.

Piltheser

If you ask me I say just ignore the PC dicks and keep doing you in your Twitter you showed an amazing piece wiki kitty and Jenny saying “something is cumming” and I’ve been dying to find out plus you've got unfinished works like “Jenny black to school” and “black mamba” if you overthink it to much you’ll become the George rr Martin of porn artists promising great stuff but taking forever to deliver

michael dearborn

(Unfortunately I feel like I should identify myself for context of the following opinions: I’m a Black male, in the “swingers lifestyle”, and I run a small group of Black men that enjoy “adult play” with mostly Caucasian couples (stag / vixen & cuckold cpls) looking for a male third who is specifically Black. So that’s who the following is coming from.) Why would this sadden me? As a black man I am of course 💯% for the path we are on to equalize overdue racial inequities. But As a student of history I realize that we tend to swing the pendulum way too far one way to right the wrongs of an extreme the other way. Should we be changing the world we live in and making it a better place in terms of racial equality? Of course. but adjusting your art for the current, relatively new pendulum swing might be a bit premature. I dare say you may look at this decision years from now and regret changing your art for this flashpoint moment in time. To me the real Question is: should we hold our fantasies (i. e. your art) To the same criteria as the real world? I think that’s absurd. Sometimes we work out things in our psychology through our fantasies, much like we do with our dreams. Or as you just explained above, sometimes irony and satire is a tool to critique. Telling people it’s wrong to fantasize about ANYTHING is like telling people that their dreams reflect reality. “You got into a fistfight with a kangaroo in your dream? Well then in real life you hate animals.” Thats something no sane person would ever say. Same thing goes for sexual fantasies. Saying interracial fetish porn = racism is as silly as saying BDSM = glorification of violence. Anybody who isn’t a complete prude (In which case, why are you even here on Pitts page? LoL) would say those aren’t the same things. Put another way, look at a list of the most common female sexual fantasies. You will find things on there that NO woman would want to happen to her in real life. Thus the word “fantasy“. I would love for you to continue your work in some capacity, albeit with a disclaimer for your site. What I saw you do above was practically that - much like HBO max put up Gone with the Wind again with some context. Is there a version where you can do that? Not hide from the world but explain what you are doing and then let your fans come or leave as they see fit? A Fan Forever, Pagan Founder of The4Whore’sMen

Pagan of The4Whore’sMen

I'm another Black guy that also loves your work. I have been trying to find a collection of all of your stuff. I find your art amazing and the stories are funny to me. I felt they are making fun of the racial stereotypes, as you said. I showed your stuff to 2 friends; both minorities; and they like it as well.

JCX75

Dude, do what you like and keep doing it! That is why we support you for it. We don't see you as racist, what's happening is far worse thanks to the SJW. If you want to know how bad, it appears Disney is mandating that voice actors should be tight casted to their race role. I SHIT YOU NOT! What happened to The Cleveland show and Apu from The Simpsons is the prime example. I am a lefty but I don't support any of that shit.

Animeplayer

Cartoons are just cartoons. Of course I'm against all discrimination. I'm absolutely opposed to violence against the weak. In a virtual world, in a non-existent world, It's not just about giving a real world standard to a particular sexual orientation that's being shown. It's just a stupid push. You go your own way as you have done.

shw1340

hey, im black and i luv your work. Primarily the art! you freakin rock! keep doin what you are doin!!

Alfred Payton

I mean, that's cool and all... But can I get some more Loba booty? You really did this justice.

C'more Jenkins

I suggest keep doing you. I became a fan because your Coxville stuff and I am pretty sure that is the same for most everybody here. So I say continue with it. Art is and always will be subjective and you should not worry about offending some people, because art will always be offensive to someone. Case I tend to find the white guy edits of your stuff I see around super offensive, but just because I think of it that way doesn't mean it should stop (other than people stealing your art). My point is if you feel you need to change from your own perspective that is fine. Don't do it to appease others

Joe Redgrave

It is impossible to accept everything but also accept political control over your artistry. Please keep exploring your voice and your thoughts through your art!

dnuhlv43

Keep up your work ThePit your work I don't find it racist mostly because you parody the stereotype rather making it seem "real" so don't worry about the PC people you do you an keep up the good content would be nice if you stuck too one project and finished it before moving on to another one.

Xavier Hall

Oh my god this is amazing! I love this pic so much. Please keeping doing these like this. As well as doing more lewd things to Loba

Millennium4ever

We will support ya all the way you are my favorite artist the greatest of all time to be honest I love was here since well not the beginning but in your early stages and I’m happy that I can be a patron for your amazing work . Keep up the amazing work and good luck

Mr.king Dice


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