>>56570478>Strong, maternal design that encapsulates her identity as a housewife outside of her duties as a Gym Leader and Museum Director No, if wearing an apron is somehow racist because it's a black woman doing it then I feel like that says more about the people observing it than the design itself.
Next thing you know an Indian woman marrying a British man is gonna be racist to outside observers because of its ties to imperialism and colonisation or an Asian person piloting a plane is going to be racist because its a Pearl Harbour callback.
It's a perfectly normal, innocuous thing that you would have to be retarded to construe as racist.