>>10973944I always felt like OMG had an interesting and authentic-feeling approach to diversity. There were some stereotypes but the difference between a stereotype and an in-joke is intent. They had enough variety that it didn't feel like they thought "all black ppl are like this, all latinx are like this, etc" which is what Mattel and Disney are guilty of. I couldn't imagine another doll brand making this doll for example, they wouldn't be able to image that a black girl might want to be cute and femme and wear pastel. They always make POC with natural undyed hair and brown eyes for "accuracy"; black girls can't be too femme but latinas MUST be femme. That feels more racist to me.