Steven Universe Black People Can't Marry White People
Okay, so, remember Steven Universe? The show with the singing rocks and the kid who loves everyone?
Yeah, that one. Well, have you ever thought about race and marriage in the show? Probably not, right?
The Coolest Space Rocks Ever
The Gems, are alien beings who project humanoid forms, exist outside of typical human racial categories. Think of them as walking, talking, singing crystals with superpowers. They’re all about love and acceptance... mostly.
But, consider that they're coded with different skin tones, body types, and personalities that can reflect human diversity.
Some fans have picked up on the Gems reflecting aspects of humanity. This provides ground for exploring human social dynamics, including marriage.
No One's Saying "I Object!"
Here's the fun thing: Steven Universe is all about breaking down barriers and embracing love in all its forms. Interracial relationships and same-sex relationships are shown in the show and never portrayed negatively.
It celebrates the idea that love transcends categories, whether race, gender, or even… being a sentient rock!
Fusion is the Future!
Fusion in Steven Universe is a metaphor for relationships. Two gems combining to form a single, more powerful being represents the blending of two individuals.
Think of Garnet, a fusion of Ruby and Sapphire. Their relationship is the bedrock of the Crystal Gems.
Ruby and Sapphire are different colors, different sizes, different personalities. But they love each other, and that's all that matters.
They even get married! A huge moment for the show and for representation in kids' media.
Humans Getting Hitched
Then we have Greg Universe and Rose Quartz. A human man and a Gem falling in love? Sounds like the start of a cosmic rom-com, right?
Their relationship, while complicated, is portrayed as beautiful and transformative. It resulted in Steven, who is literally half-human, half-Gem.
No one bats an eye at Greg and Rose. Their love is accepted by the other Gems, even if they don't always understand it.
Where's the Drama, Then?
So, if Steven Universe is all about love conquering all, why the clickbait-y title? Well, it’s about perspective. The show doesn't explicitly focus on marriage, but it provides us a positive outlook.
Consider that the show emphasizes that the Gems don't need to marry humans. They are happy and complete as individuals or as fusions in the show.
The Gems are alien beings. They don't exist in the same racial and social categories as humans.
The show isn't saying "black people can't marry white people." It's saying love is boundless, and people can love each other.
"If I could begin to be Half of what you think of me I could do about anything I could even learn how to love"
It is about seeing things from a different angle. The show opens up a space for us to talk about race, relationships, and love.
In short, while *Steven Universe* may not directly address the question of "black people marrying white people," it creates a world where love in all its forms is not only possible but celebrated.