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Some critics point out that historically, writers created diverse characters without malice or racial bias, and that current efforts to "correct" or "reimagine" these tropes often result in deliberate overcorrection. The argument that all white people possess unconscious biases is also critiqued as problematic; instead, it’s suggested that more insidious are those Black or nonwhite individuals, like Libby or Justice Smith, who supposedly harbor conscious biases against white people.