The best "Brown Mexican" poster is the one who didn't make it clear that he was brown, or black or anything. A lot of people make it part of their gimmick to show who and what they are. Last time I checked, it's completely unnecessary to reveal your sex or race.
I.E. a female boxing fan can mingle amongst us (and perhaps there are a few), contributing on all sorts of topics, without revealing her hand with an avatar picture of herself, a female account name, and pink font.
Generally, if your grammar is decent and you comment on a whole host of issues without trying to project an image by typing slang, by default it's presumed that we're all a bunch of blend, middle class, average white guys. Which is good, because isn't trying hard to appear that way. This perception only gets ruined when someone decides to muck it up with 'flashy' gimmicks based on race, nationalism through their avatar, signature. Like, "Look at me, I'm black, I'm white, I'm Mexican and all my fave fighters (insert your All European or Black favorite fighter list) represent who I am.
I.E. a female boxing fan can mingle amongst us (and perhaps there are a few), contributing on all sorts of topics, without revealing her hand with an avatar picture of herself, a female account name, and pink font.
Generally, if your grammar is decent and you comment on a whole host of issues without trying to project an image by typing slang, by default it's presumed that we're all a bunch of blend, middle class, average white guys. Which is good, because isn't trying hard to appear that way. This perception only gets ruined when someone decides to muck it up with 'flashy' gimmicks based on race, nationalism through their avatar, signature. Like, "Look at me, I'm black, I'm white, I'm Mexican and all my fave fighters (insert your All European or Black favorite fighter list) represent who I am.
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