A pale skin resembles beauty in Japan, but that no longer doesn’t count for everyone. Hina lives her life according to the ‘B-style’, or the ‘black lifestyle’. This includes going to the tanning salon regularly to become as dark as American hip hop artists.
[Thanks Lorraine]
You have men/women foolishly bleaching their skin in a bid to look lighter and now this mess.
Hina reads the The Source, XXL Magazine, and watches Hip Hop videos and believes that is “black lifestyle”? We are seriously doomed. But I am not angry at Hina, she just doesn’t know any better.
Your thoughts please….
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I seen this kind of behaviour before. Let us not think for a second that these Japs are our friends, never forget and especially pay attention to part 3:
Not surprised oo much just because of how the Japanese have embraced Reggae Dancehall culture the way they do and this has been for years.
Erm… wow. These girls can pass for being mixed with black the way they’re tanning. What’s sad is that they’re aspiring to look like video girls and that’s not the type of woman anyone wants to be in my opinion.
not sure what’s a black lifestyle is?
Dear wannabe ‘black’ girl. Keepe away from the tanning saloons One word, Cancer.
That girl Hina even has that ‘thick’ body that is popular in hip-hop. Well, if the B-style is what she likes, good for her. As her mum said, she will probably get bored with it when she gets older.
They have no idea about ‘Black Lifestyle’ it encompasses so many things other than music and fashion. I bet there are a whole lot of Black folks that would embrace her and give her a Black pass without batting an eyelid. You know the ones that feel some time of connection with anyone who can rap a Biggie verse, eats curry goat rice & peas or brucks out in Patois.
Don’t know how many times I have to tell people. WE ARE NOT A TREND!
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Paul Mooney said it best:
“Everyone wants to be a nigga, but no one wants to be a nigger.”
There is no such thing as black culture, we are a race but the culture comes from where you are raised eg a black person from kenya has a different culture to a black person in paris or london-culture does not equate to skin colour
This also happens in Thailand! They just love black people! I went there and got so much attention and compliments! I felt like I was Beyonce! lol
@Brown-Eyez you’re lucky, when I went I didn’t get or see any of that. All I saw was the pale culture being celebrated and skin whitening products galore. Even for their bloody armpits.