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fandomsecrets2022-11-20 03:33 pm
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(Anonymous) 2022-11-21 03:00 am (UTC)(link)And I think that still applies if you look at it and you say Blackbeard's race is unknown but he appears to have been an Englishman from Bristol, and most though not all Englishmen are white so there's at least a strong possibility of him being white, and he's generally been depicted and discussed as white, and so on. My point is all of that context around the historical figure is a very obvious and straightforward reason why someone might look at the fictional character based on the historical figure and think "could he be white". Rather than OP being "sus".