Sims 3: The Boy challenge by Losersarenot alive in this realm

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Disclaimer:
I do NOT agree with racism against Whites, blacks or any other races.
This challenge is based on a book about racism I wrote.

The challenge is supposed to be played within the sims 3 game.

The challenge takes place in The Year 2031.

The America has become an oppressive place.

Your sim is GMO'd, cloned, an experimented on child in a world where only children who are white are experimented on.

It is a reference to a book I made that will be out soon, I haven't finished it but the link will be posted on this challenge.

Your sim is an Olive brown Greek boy, he was named Oliver due to his miraculously medium brown skin, it was considered miraculous because he was legally deemed WHITE and in America, to have brown skin as a white person is seen as impossible.

He didn't even have to tan to get it, and this worried doctors because if he was legally considered white, he'd be punished, you play as Oliver. Due to his unique skin tone and facial features, he's easily spotted by Police.

Look up "Dark Olive Greek" on Google. Dark Olive skin (Brown Olive skin) is actually a real skin tone Greeks can have, they can be brown, too. Some Greeks may not even consider themselves white, either in real life. :P You don't have to make him look like a Greek in facial features.

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Written for Quest 5.8
Added 18 Apr 2021
Updated 19 Mar 2022


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