But Jason likes to think he goes places so he can fight every day and be Baddest. While Kevin is every bit as accommodating and self-deprecating as the Canadian stereotype.
So the irony is that it’s Omar who really doesn’t fit in anywhere. (At least, he’s true to himself by not trying at all.) Not only is he himself neither black nor white culturally, presumably being raised by his Asian parent, but he’s politically revolutionary - or just plain negative, if you prefer.
It’s interesting if he has an internet crush on somebody, but it’ll be even more interesting if he ever develops any sort of friendship or alliance with anyone. That, I don’t want to miss!
But Jason likes to think he goes places so he can fight every day and be Baddest. While Kevin is every bit as accommodating and self-deprecating as the Canadian stereotype.
So the irony is that it’s Omar who really doesn’t fit in anywhere. (At least, he’s true to himself by not trying at all.) Not only is he himself neither black nor white culturally, presumably being raised by his Asian parent, but he’s politically revolutionary - or just plain negative, if you prefer.
It’s interesting if he has an internet crush on somebody, but it’ll be even more interesting if he ever develops any sort of friendship or alliance with anyone. That, I don’t want to miss!