Not what I said.
"Affirming the Consequent: This is a formally invalid argument of the form “If A, then B; B; therefore A.” It confuses the idea that A can only be true when B is true for the idea that B can only be true if A is true."
This is not an
affirming the consequent argument. For it to be an affirming the consequent argument B must be
dependent on the state of A. That would be If A -> B; B = A.
This is an
equivalence argument. Also known as "what is good for the goose is good for the gander."
If A = B, then B = A. Unlike the other, this math works. If one thing is called racist, then the same thing flipped the opposite direction must also be racist. Likewise, if you claim society is equal but you make men do something women don't have to do (like fight in a draft), or vice versa, society is not equal.
This is simple logic, and you've twisted it into something it is not.
And you've defined racism as only pertaining to one race. By definition, if you say that only whites can be racist, you are a racist.
You have just committed racism against whites by blaming them as responsible for the world's problems.
This from the Huff Post.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/opinion-can-black-people-be-racist_n_5c3e5e8be4b01c93e00e8764Now, let’s not confuse racism with prejudice. Prejudice is the belief that a person or a group of people are less than because of who they are. In other words, if a black woman tells you not to bring your bland, raisin-infused potato salad to the cookout because “white folks think salt is the best way to season food,” she’s not being racist. She’s displaying prejudice against you and people like you (and against your potato salad).
Black people can be prejudiced as hell, just like any other group of people. As a matter of fact, I think all humans are prejudiced in one way or another. But just because a black person hurt your feelings that one time doesn’t mean you’ve experienced racism.
This is where I’m going to lose some of you: I don’t believe that people of color can be racist in America.
She's being a racist. She's being racist as hell, and everyone knows it but they've been told black racism doesn't exist, then told to shut up because they are whites and therefore racist by default.
That's a racist idea, and it needs to stop. Just as trying to erase white people from drama needs to stop.
1. If a black person can fill a role originally played by a white person so well that you don't even notice...
2. If them being white wasn't relevant in the first place...
3. Or if them being black adds something to their character that wasn't obvious in the first...
...then indeed, I have no problem with it. But I have a real problem with tokenism, and I have an even more problem being race-shamed by racist assholes.
There are some characters that are so European it simply doesn't make sense for them to be black (Martin Luther or Heidi, for example). And there are other characters where their ethnic or racial background does not matter because their character connects with all of humanity. When you replace a character who was known for their distinctive look (Ariel, for instance) you run afoul of #2. When no amount of acting can distract from the fact that you race swapped them, that's #1. And when there is absolutely no good reason to make the change except lobby groups pressured you into it, that's #3 violated.
Usopp?

Nobody needs to replace a long-nosed kid with curly black hair with a flat-nosed black kid (#2).
His acting wasn't great enough that I forgot they made him black (#1)
And there was literally nothing added from the way they included him (#3), and in fact they made him less of a liar, they made the story arc he was in less cool.
Usopp in the anime went into town, told everyone pirates were coming, and then held them back in a battle on a hill.
(I looked for that hill scene to redeem live action Usopp, and it wasn't there!)
Usopp in the live action hides in a mansion. He's terrible!