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Anonymous wrote:Why do so many immigrate to America if it's so inferior?
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This is what hydroquinone and other whitening agents do. They make the user’s skin thinner and thinner until the person is unable to handle even basic sun exposure without severe damage. All this just to look like mockeries of whites. I say this as an Korean from Seoul, okay? Let’s not pretend this isn’t what it is.
I am S. Korean and I don't know anyone who uses skin whitening products but I am in my 40s. Also, I am very pale naturally with double eye lids, born that way.
Classic Asian beauty for hundreds of years have always been pale skin with double eye lids. This is why my mother and grandmother have always used umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun and why they always told me to stay out of the sun and not tan. It has nothing to do with "wanting to look white".
PP, you don't need to explain this. The white poster clearly has an inferiority complex and has zero clue about the Asian culture, like how historically, the upper class in Asia were lighter skinned since they didn't have to toil in the sun, and so that's why Asians value light skin, kind of like how it was in Europe prior to the 20th century. Maybe that white poster doesn't know this part of European history.
-signed another Asian whose mother also has light skin, used a hat *all the time*, and badgered me to use a hat/sunscreen all my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is what hydroquinone and other whitening agents do. They make the user’s skin thinner and thinner until the person is unable to handle even basic sun exposure without severe damage. All this just to look like mockeries of whites. I say this as an Korean from Seoul, okay? Let’s not pretend this isn’t what it is.
I am S. Korean and I don't know anyone who uses skin whitening products but I am in my 40s. Also, I am very pale naturally with double eye lids, born that way.
Classic Asian beauty for hundreds of years have always been pale skin with double eye lids. This is why my mother and grandmother have always used umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun and why they always told me to stay out of the sun and not tan. It has nothing to do with "wanting to look white".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asian women at the beach with their sun protection
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This is what hydroquinone and other whitening agents do. They make the user’s skin thinner and thinner until the person is unable to handle even basic sun exposure without severe damage. All this just to look like mockeries of whites. I say this as an Korean from Seoul, okay? Let’s not pretend this isn’t what it is.
To be fair, we should all have those on at the beach for sun safety.
LOL! A hat and sun screen will work just as well. They wear the balaclava for the style. Asians, S. Koreans especially, are very chic and style conscious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asian women at the beach with their sun protection
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This is what hydroquinone and other whitening agents do. They make the user’s skin thinner and thinner until the person is unable to handle even basic sun exposure without severe damage. All this just to look like mockeries of whites. I say this as an Korean from Seoul, okay? Let’s not pretend this isn’t what it is.
To be fair, we should all have those on at the beach for sun safety.
Anonymous wrote:So many idiots in this thread. From the lying Latino pretending Hispanics don’t have serious color issues to the cretin who thinks Rachel Dolezal is a light skinned black woman to the Asian who thinks everyone was born yesterday and doesn’t know how white worshipping Asians are.
No one believes you people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asian women at the beach with their sun protection
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This is what hydroquinone and other whitening agents do. They make the user’s skin thinner and thinner until the person is unable to handle even basic sun exposure without severe damage. All this just to look like mockeries of whites. I say this as an Korean from Seoul, okay? Let’s not pretend this isn’t what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. Huh? So if a white couple adopt a black kid then would u even ask that question?Anonymous wrote:How about adopted Asian kids being raised in white families?
Because OP started the stupidity, and here we gladly keep it alive.
My adopted Asian daughter is often perceived as being Latina.
My half white, half black dh is also perceived as Latino by almost every Latino or White person. Most black people don’t make that mistake though. Either way, it doesn’t seem to bother him and he genuinely doesn’t care. I care more about that stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My niece is a ‘white person of color’ according to her private school application. Mom is white. Dad is Spanish.
Scientifically speaking, white is a color.
And black isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. Huh? So if a white couple adopt a black kid then would u even ask that question?Anonymous wrote:How about adopted Asian kids being raised in white families?
Because OP started the stupidity, and here we gladly keep it alive.
My adopted Asian daughter is often perceived as being Latina.