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As an Asian I think she just looks plasticky and always has a ton of make up on, more than looking like a certain ethnicity.
To each their own I guess. |
| This board is constantly assuming makeup/filters are plastic surgery. Y’all never learn. |
What I am finding shocking is how much vitriol is directed towards Ariana about this. Being called delusional and crazy. The amount of hatred because of this just seems over the top and no one can really explain why. |
You are stupid and naive and need to own that instead of trying to project on others. Get a clue, PLEASE. |
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this documents the facial evolution of miss grande
https://theskincareedit.com/ariana-grande-before-and-after#gid=ci0290f33ba0002478&pid=in-high-school |
-signed a Korean I'm not insulted. As they say.. immitation is the highest form of flattery. Or so they say. The Oli, guy, though.. I think he's got some mental issues. "Transracial"? More like "confused". |
NP.. I'll bite. In this case, she is doing this because she admires Kpop and wants to imitate the look. In the other case, people who do black face do so to make fun of it, not because they "admire" it. They usually do it to get laughs or insult black people. It becomes a caricature. If she had made herself look like a dorky, nerdy Asian person with really slitty eyes, then she'd be flamed for it. But, that's not what she did here. IMO, Rachel Doleanz pretending to black is a bit like what Grande did. Doleanz didn't put on "black face" like a caricature, but rather dyed her hair, and got a tan of some kind to appear more like a lighter skinned black person. She likes the look; Grande likes the look. People who don black face don't do it because they like the look. |
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When did she try to look black? |
Rachel isn't like Ariana at all. It was more than liking the look for her. She also lied about being Black which she used to her advantage. |
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To answer PP's question on why it's so bad (not quoting that huge chain):
- Transgender isn't about admiring the other gender and dressing like them in homage. It's actually being that gender. - Admiring an ethnicity doesn't mean you appropriate aspects of the culture. You can admire them without dressing like them. - Very often things specific to a different ethnicity are frowned upon (rap music, baggy clothes, cornrows) and viewed as low class, "ghetto", used to profile individuals, etc....until a white person deems it acceptable, and then it's okay and appropriate by white people and becomes popular. When those very things should be considered okay regardless of what white people think. - Often the things white people appropriate are sexualized. Think cornrows on Bo Derek in "10", something that would be unacceptable on a black person is sexy on a (thin, beautiful, heteronormative) white woman. - Make no mistake, Ariana is doing it as a marketing ploy to capitalize on Kpop success. Same thing with portraying herself as Latina. Latina girls, seeing that she looks like them and has a name like theirs, will be drawn to her and most won't look up her actual ethnicity. So it exposes her to different markets and gets her more fans in a highly unethical way. - In this same vein, a cis person who portrays themselves as trans *while not actually being trans* in order to gain the benefits is unethical. A male who portrays himself as female not because he's trans, but to gain a benefit, is unethical. Bottom line, there are many, many, MANY ways to appreciate a culture without appropriating it. If she truly values and admires Kpop, her role should be to promote actual Korean artists, not to try to steal some of the spotlight for herself. |
| Asian fishing ? Y’all want a piece of oppression pie so bad omg |
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Um, no you cannot just take another person's race. "I did it because I admire them" is not an excuse. |
I am not bothered by it. We live in a place called the United States of America. In this country we are free. We can be whoever we want to be. This recent b.s. with misappropriation is a creation by a bunch of bitter, jealous people. Too bad for them. They can do the same thing she is doing. |