‘Marvel’s Black Panther’ Developer Dani Lalonders Attempts To Explain Her Race-Based Hiring Discrimination Against White People

March 22, 2024  ·
  John F. Trent

Dani Lalonders via The House of The Dev YouTube

Former Sweet Baby Inc. employee and current developer for Marvel’s Black Panther Dani Lalonders claims she did not discriminate against white people while developing her game Validate despite previously claiming she did.

Dani Lalonders via Game Devs of Color Expo YouTube

Lalonders admitted she discriminated against white people during a presentation for the Game Devs of Color Expo 2021 that was recently highlighted by LibsofTikTok.

In the presentation Lalonders states, “ValiDate has a team of all people of color. We have no white people on our team. I did that because I wanted to create a safe environment. And I know the best way for the environment to be safe is to be around people who are just like me.”

“And I’m not saying that white people in the industry are creating unsafe environments. I’m not saying that. That is not what I’m saying,” she said. “I’m saying sometimes it is hard to work with white people because they think that something may be okay, but it was really a microaggression, and no one wants to deal with that while you’re trying to make a game that they love.”

READ: Associate Narrative Designer Working On ‘Marvel’s Black Panther’ Admits To Being A Racist While Accusing Gamers Of Racism And Saying You Can’t Be Racist To White People

Not only did Lalonders admit to discrimination, but she also said she was a racist while attempting to defend her former employer Sweet Baby Inc.

On March 7th, she wrote, “i just stopped taking yall seriously when yall start running around saying white people can experience racism because i did not suffer through 2020 for yall to act like you werent an ally to blm 4 years later.”

“posting that tired a** screenshot of the google definition of racism. i just dont care anymore,” Lalonders concluded.

Dani Lalonders on X

She then admitted to being a racist in a response to Rileyman1080, who wrote, “Hahaha so being appropriately called racist is tiresome, huh? You could try not being racist.”

Lalonders responded, “Yeah im racist so what now?

Dani Lalonders on X

Lalonders later stated that if you believe you can be racist towards white people that makes you racist.

Lalonders wrote, “if you think you can be racist to white people, you literally are.”

Dani Lalonders on X

“Racism and prejudice are not the same thing. racism is systematic,” she justified. “white people are not systematically affected negatively by racism. certain groups of white people throughout history have been affected by prejudice based on where theyre from.”

Dani Lalonders on X

READ: ‘Marvel’s Black Panther’ Developer Admits To Discriminating Against White People

Now, Lalonders is claiming she did not discriminate against white people. She responded to the video clipped by LibsofTikTok on X and wrote, “Okay, let’s address this. In this video, I very clearly stated that the team for ValiDate is mostly people of color because I wanted to have a team of people who reflected on the game we were working on. If you played ValiDate, you understand why this was important.”

Dani Lalonders on X

As noted in the video, she says, “ValiDate has a team of all people of color. We have no white people on our team.” So she’s already contradicting herself just in her second sentence.

Nevertheless, she continued, “This video is a bit outdated (recorded in the summer of 2021). ValiDate was released in September of 2022. From when this video was recorded to release, we had a few white developers join our team to help us with some music and audio needs.”

“Nowhere in this video did I say we don’t hire white people or that I hate white people,” she said. “I very clearly said we wanted to have a team that reflected the values of the game we were making. As a lead, you pick the best people possible for the job.”

Next, she asserted, “In this case, the best people for the job were the people who understood the kind of game we were making. Developers working on a game full of queer characters who understand the importance of queerness in games that is realistic and respectful towards queer people.”

Dani Lalonders on X

However, as noted in the video, Lalonders made it very clear she made a conscience decision to exclude white people. Remember, she said, “We have no white people on our team. I did that because I wanted to create a safe environment. And I know the best way for the environment to be safe is to be around people who are just like me.”

Nevertheless, she continued, “In the latter half of the video, I spoke about micro-aggressions in the workplace. If you are a person of color, you understand precisely what I meant. That being said, I am very well aware that white people are not the only ones who can commit micro-aggressions in the workplace.”

She explained, “Micro-aggressions can be committed by anyone towards anyone else in the workplace. But in the context of what I was talking about, I had fears of certain treatment towards my marginalized workers in the workplace. I wanted my team to feel safe while working on ValiDate.”

Dani Lalonders on X

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So, she appears to confirm that she did indeed discriminate against white people because she feared they would microaggress her other employees.

Next, Lalonders attempted to do damage control for her current employer Cliffhanger, who is developer Marvel’s Black Panther for Electronic Arts.

She wrote, “The way LoT posted this video made it seem like I am the lead developer/hiring director at Cliffhanger Games. I am not. My title is an Associate (junior) Narrative Designer. I don’t have any power in terms of hiring and never had.”

“I have also only been working at Cliffhanger for about nine months,” she added. “This video pre-dates my time at Cliffhanger by two years. Again, this video is old and does not reflect my current values or the current reality of my company, Veritable Joy Studios.”

Dani Lalonders on X

As noted above, Lalonders admitted to being a racist just a week ago. So it’s hard to see how her discrimination practices from just three years ago do not reflect her current values and her current reality.

Regardless, she concluded her thread, “Before I end this thread, please let this be a lesson for everyone to do some research before they post. I have seen a lot of misinformation posted about this situation from journalists, content creators, and even TikTok lawyers.”

“Misinformation spreads like a wildfire,” she added. “Misinformation has led people to be massively racist towards me and my company. Spamming my socials, email, and even my LinkedIn with anti-black racism, death threats, images of lynchings, the KKK, and other racist imagery.”

She finished, “All of this to say, I am sorry if I made you upset in any way with the contents of this video. I hope this explanation clears things up. Have a nice day everyone.”

Dani Lalonders on X

What do you make of Lalonders’ damage control?

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ChiefBeef
ChiefBeef
1 month ago

Only queers can work on queer-themed game? Cool, cool. So that means only straight people can work on *every other game*, right? Makes sense to me.

Mr0303
Mr0303
1 month ago

This smells like somebody from Marvel had a talk with her and forced her to do this terrible damage control, which was mostly “I’m sorry you feel that way”.

RG3
RG3
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1 month ago

That’s exactly what I was thinking, except this had no positive impact whatsoever, just makes her look worse and more racist now

WaltRight
WaltRight
1 month ago

Interesting another site not including her former employee / friend confirming that she is in fact racist

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