Talk:Blake Belladonna/@comment-181.95.200.20-20160708222244/@comment-25936766-20160722205442

It doesn't help we haven't actually seen any discrimination. Closest to that was 1) Cardin, an equal-oportunity bully, bullying Velvet and making a racist remark, both of which he did once, and the rest of his plot importance is Jaune-centered, and 2) Roman, a criminal and sociopath, making an off-hand, casual nickname which isn't necesarily racist.

It's trying to prove racism exists by specifically showing very few examples of racist people and expecting the audience to believe this is generally the case. One cannot prove a majority by cherry picking from the minority.