Why was he REALLY the outcast in the cul-de-sac?

Why was he REALLY the outcast in the cul-de-sac?

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he wasn't, the eds were, he was just the weird one, every group has the weird one

He was a weirdo, moreso than anybody else in the cul-de-sac.

In the end he took that role in the end to maintain the balance of the universe.

By choice, he had Plank so he didn't need the other kids to play with, but he'd still come join in if they were doing something that caught his attention.

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>The black kid is the outcast in the white neighborhood.
What did they mean by this?

>Jonny was black
What?

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At first not so much but with each season he kinda got more and more deranged and people started to distance themselves from him.

Yeah its pretty obvious.

Elaborate.

His skin is brown.

>black is now brown
I have missed a lot in relation to identity politics. And the color wheel.

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I thought the Eds were the outcasts

They were until the movie. Now Johnny’s the outcast.

He cast them out, not the other way round.

Johnny made himself the outcast most of the time.
Why are there so many people like you who didn't know the obvious ethnicities of characters in older cartoons?

Not really, The eds were the true outcast. The other kids see Jonny as weirdo

Because Plank manipulated him. Step 1, cut off friends and family.

You have not given a single example as to why Jonny is black other than "his skin is brown." Which would not make him black. You deluded colorblind retard.

>black
>any color other than ginger pink is black
stale bait

It's either a schizo or trying to bait, he's not even the darkest skin character in the show.