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: In theater, you can "sweep off stage as grandly as you like," but as noted on Folger Spotlight , if you don't respect the people in black clothes and headsets, you will never make it back out for your next cue on time [25].

Outside of fiction, the "people in black" refers to the invisible force behind the scenes—the stagehands, technicians, and crew members essential to any grand production. people_in_black

: The series is praised for its massive scale and variety of races (like the Fishmen or Mink Tribe), yet many fans on YouTube feel the actual representation of human Black characters remains relatively small compared to the series' ambition [21]. 2. The Metaphorical "People in Black" : In theater, you can "sweep off stage

: This concept mirrors real-world social dynamics, where the most vital contributors to a community's success—like those fighting for neighborhood revitalization or equitable services—often work in the background without the spotlight of the "leads" [20, 26]. : In theater

Exploring the concept of "people in black" reveals two distinct, deep layers: the literal representation of Black characters in popular media like One Piece and the metaphorical role of the "unseen" crew members who keep the world's stage running. 1. Representation and Identity in One Piece