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Everyone has hair…hairstyles doesnt belong to blacks..i think only black people making a lot of noise while being racist to asian
Aaaaaaa gente eu tenho cabelo cacheado que lindas
"Hey whats up bro" is an example of discrimination? Im not a native english speaker and i dont get this. I also dont get why wearing a hairstyle is treated as the same as discriminating based on a hairstyle.
niggga
Someone send this to Trisha
I loved thisπππ Thankyouππ
Think I might have to Stan π€©
As a African American I donβt find anyone wearing hairstyles such as Cornrows or braids if they are just doing it for fashion and not making a big deal about it being from another culture but wearing clothes is also something we have to take into consideration because people will make a big deal over someoneβs hair and then ignore when someone wears clothes with racial slurs or says a joke aimed towards Asians or blacks to be funny but itβs actually offensive and then we get mad over something as irrelevant as a hairstyle
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Iβm black and I am SO IMPRESSED! She hit EVERY SINGLE NAIL on the head! So grateful! Well done Ms. Professor! ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½
YESS MWA CHEFS KISS
Itβs good that theyβre acknowledging it, but the kpop industry itself is inherently appropriative. All music genres derive from black music, especially rap, pop, and r&b
i've been sting for this one Turn it up!-
Sigh I wish we all could jus wear any hairstyles and clothes and it wouldn't be a problem at all
What if I'm a Korean who really likes dreads or afros etc what if I thinks it's cool what if I think it fits with a certain style
The things that happened
They happened in the past there are honestly just hairstyles
I understand what the problem is but honestly it's just hairstyle
I can't with this π’
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Gosh man
I believe anyone can do it as long as they aren't being disrespectful
When Jhope did the twist in CNS I thought it looked sooooo cooool
Then I saw stuff about cultural appropriation π
But this is none of my business honestly πββοΈ
I really appreciate that they did this. I am hoping they learnt more than what we saw especially about the history of blackface. And this didn't even take that long.
Iβve been waiting for this one TURN IT UP π₯³β¨
I personally don't care if a person adopts something from black culture (I'm black) . It seems like all cultures adopt and use things from others. Its offensive when its done to mock or when the person claims the facet of the culture is theirs and unique. I think its kind of hypocritical to adopt things from other cultures but to gatekeep things from your own. just my opinion.
more trainees and people in general need to hear this and I wish nothing but the best for this group and I hope you all debut soon! fighting!
also don't forget to mention slang words, clothes, and music cuz everybody loves to steal or appropriate those things as well then bash us afterwards
This is literary destroying the future by digging up the past.
You are not helping anyone by reminding people of all the misery of the past.
Did bad things happened? Yes.
Will they gonna stop happened because we censor ourselves? NO!
Censorship is not uniting people in any way. Is a divisive tool of oppression that worked against people since time immemorial.
Regardless if YOU think is "offensive", YOU don't have ANY right to force other to conform with YOUR ideas.
Censorship breeds conformism and hate in the same time.
Just because people will behave like sheep, does not mean that they will not act like wolves once the jig is off.
Trust me, I live in a communist country where EVERYTHING was censored, indoctrination was 24/7 and all that. Guess who's country leaders got shot in the face against the wall?
Censorship breeds resentment, encourage hate and division and helps everyone become comfortable with lies and deception.
Censorship is a tool for oppression.
All those that censors others are, one way or another, evil.
as a black person or just a human being rly I can appreciate this video more people need to be aware of this and it's not just black culture it's many ethnicities as well but we take it one step at a time so starting here was better than no start at all
Honestly, I will support this group. I'm not usually into the female K-pop groups as much as the male ones. Yet, after this I have high respect, appreciation, and interested in them. Truly thank you. Please let me know what's your name of the group and when you are expected to debut, and I will support. Promise on that!
this is incredible?? after alllllll the years i spent being a kpop fan i NEVER thought i'd see the day where a korean entertainment company would make a REAL and sincere effort to take responsibility and properly educate themselves and their talent. @yerongsss is amazing, she gets so much hate for the work that she does so i was shocked but also SO HAPPY to see her incredible work being used here. thank you for sharing this!!
Meus parabΓ©ns a todos os envolvidos nessa aula e isso traz um Γ³timo precedente para mais artistas coreanos recebam esse mesmo tipo de aula.
This is so great, very important to educate people on these subjects because, even tho there are people out there doing in out of intention, there qre a lot o people who really don't know about these issues and never had any contact with this kind of debate. I think its important for people who are always so judgmental over kpop idols appropriating cultural elements from another cultures in their style to be aware that asian culture is constantly appropriated all around the world, big names on western pop industry do it and we sleep on it. We should be always open to criticism, and what really is important is to spread the knowledge, so it can reach people who doesn't really have contact with it on daily bases.
reminders !! always hold your faves, their company and/or their stylists accountable for cultural appropriation and do not sit back and think it's okay for them to do it because you're not from said culture. now, if they do apologize and your culture wasn't the one being appropriated, you have no right to accept their apology and forgive them. however if you're from the other party, it is also your right to not accept their apology.
remember that some companies purposely don't let their artists make apologies for situations like this so don't attack the artist since it may not be their fault. at the end of the day, always try to educate companies and artists instead of attacking them as that would not be any help to either of you. mass email the company, try to get something out of them. try to educate yourself as well! don't attack those who feel offended by the appropriation as it is extremely stupid to do so. last thing, in some situations of ca, it is impossible to change the appropriation. such as dreamcatcher's name appropriating ojibwe peoples culture. when these things happen, don't paint the members as 'racist' because for most cases, it is not their fault at all! that is all, remember to stay educated and don't say something cluelessly towards someone just because they feel offended. thank you.
this publicity campaign is gonna age like milk when at least one of the members does something anyway. ahh, but maybe it's the pessimist in me, seeing a nugu company jumping on the blm trend like other corporations are….
YAAAAAAS FINALLY
Yet they have all had thousands of dollars worth of surgery to look more white.
Thank you for doing this. This form of knowledge should be implemented in all companies. Great video.
This makes me so happy to see because I used to listen to alot of kpop but I didnt feel really welcomed when I would see how they would just wear black hair styles and take certain parts of the culture. It made me feel very uncomfortable because I felt like they were just mocking me almost(not with malice) and I stopped consuming alot of the music
Teaching useless things lead to useless performances
Firstly I love this video, thanks for doing it! Secondly I'm kinda confused as to how some people don't see blackface as outrightly rude and disrespectful. I have never seen a black person feel the need to paint themselves white to more accurately display a character. Doing blackface to me seems like you think of black people as a cartoon character and not real people.
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!π truly meaningful work
As a black Kpop fan this made me really happy and relieved! I hope other companies can do this and educate their idols and hair stylists (etc) about these things, so they donβt offend people and their cultures as well!
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Everyone has hair…hairstyles doesnt belong to blacks..i think only black people making a lot of noise while being racist to asian
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Aaaaaaa gente eu tenho cabelo cacheado que lindas
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
"Hey whats up bro" is an example of discrimination? Im not a native english speaker and i dont get this. I also dont get why wearing a hairstyle is treated as the same as discriminating based on a hairstyle.
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
niggga
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Someone send this to Trisha
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
I loved thisπππ Thankyouππ
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Think I might have to Stan π€©
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
As a African American I donβt find anyone wearing hairstyles such as Cornrows or braids if they are just doing it for fashion and not making a big deal about it being from another culture but wearing clothes is also something we have to take into consideration because people will make a big deal over someoneβs hair and then ignore when someone wears clothes with racial slurs or says a joke aimed towards Asians or blacks to be funny but itβs actually offensive and then we get mad over something as irrelevant as a hairstyle
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
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Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Iβm black and I am SO IMPRESSED! She hit EVERY SINGLE NAIL on the head! So grateful! Well done Ms. Professor! ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
YESS MWA CHEFS KISS
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Itβs good that theyβre acknowledging it, but the kpop industry itself is inherently appropriative. All music genres derive from black music, especially rap, pop, and r&b
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
i've been sting for this one Turn it up!-
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Sigh I wish we all could jus wear any hairstyles and clothes and it wouldn't be a problem at all
What if I'm a Korean who really likes dreads or afros etc what if I thinks it's cool what if I think it fits with a certain style
The things that happened
They happened in the past there are honestly just hairstyles
I understand what the problem is but honestly it's just hairstyle
I can't with this π’
γ γ ‘γ
Gosh man
I believe anyone can do it as long as they aren't being disrespectful
When Jhope did the twist in CNS I thought it looked sooooo cooool
Then I saw stuff about cultural appropriation π
But this is none of my business honestly πββοΈ
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
I really appreciate that they did this. I am hoping they learnt more than what we saw especially about the history of blackface. And this didn't even take that long.
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Iβve been waiting for this one TURN IT UP π₯³β¨
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
I personally don't care if a person adopts something from black culture (I'm black) . It seems like all cultures adopt and use things from others. Its offensive when its done to mock or when the person claims the facet of the culture is theirs and unique. I think its kind of hypocritical to adopt things from other cultures but to gatekeep things from your own. just my opinion.
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
more trainees and people in general need to hear this and I wish nothing but the best for this group and I hope you all debut soon! fighting!
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
also don't forget to mention slang words, clothes, and music cuz everybody loves to steal or appropriate those things as well then bash us afterwards
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
This is literary destroying the future by digging up the past.
You are not helping anyone by reminding people of all the misery of the past.
Did bad things happened? Yes.
Will they gonna stop happened because we censor ourselves? NO!
Censorship is not uniting people in any way. Is a divisive tool of oppression that worked against people since time immemorial.
Regardless if YOU think is "offensive", YOU don't have ANY right to force other to conform with YOUR ideas.
Censorship breeds conformism and hate in the same time.
Just because people will behave like sheep, does not mean that they will not act like wolves once the jig is off.
Trust me, I live in a communist country where EVERYTHING was censored, indoctrination was 24/7 and all that. Guess who's country leaders got shot in the face against the wall?
Censorship breeds resentment, encourage hate and division and helps everyone become comfortable with lies and deception.
Censorship is a tool for oppression.
All those that censors others are, one way or another, evil.
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
as a black person or just a human being rly I can appreciate this video more people need to be aware of this and it's not just black culture it's many ethnicities as well but we take it one step at a time so starting here was better than no start at all
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Honestly, I will support this group. I'm not usually into the female K-pop groups as much as the male ones. Yet, after this I have high respect, appreciation, and interested in them. Truly thank you. Please let me know what's your name of the group and when you are expected to debut, and I will support. Promise on that!
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
this is incredible?? after alllllll the years i spent being a kpop fan i NEVER thought i'd see the day where a korean entertainment company would make a REAL and sincere effort to take responsibility and properly educate themselves and their talent. @yerongsss is amazing, she gets so much hate for the work that she does so i was shocked but also SO HAPPY to see her incredible work being used here. thank you for sharing this!!
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Meus parabΓ©ns a todos os envolvidos nessa aula e isso traz um Γ³timo precedente para mais artistas coreanos recebam esse mesmo tipo de aula.
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
This is so great, very important to educate people on these subjects because, even tho there are people out there doing in out of intention, there qre a lot o people who really don't know about these issues and never had any contact with this kind of debate. I think its important for people who are always so judgmental over kpop idols appropriating cultural elements from another cultures in their style to be aware that asian culture is constantly appropriated all around the world, big names on western pop industry do it and we sleep on it. We should be always open to criticism, and what really is important is to spread the knowledge, so it can reach people who doesn't really have contact with it on daily bases.
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
reminders !! always hold your faves, their company and/or their stylists accountable for cultural appropriation and do not sit back and think it's okay for them to do it because you're not from said culture. now, if they do apologize and your culture wasn't the one being appropriated, you have no right to accept their apology and forgive them. however if you're from the other party, it is also your right to not accept their apology.
remember that some companies purposely don't let their artists make apologies for situations like this so don't attack the artist since it may not be their fault. at the end of the day, always try to educate companies and artists instead of attacking them as that would not be any help to either of you. mass email the company, try to get something out of them. try to educate yourself as well! don't attack those who feel offended by the appropriation as it is extremely stupid to do so. last thing, in some situations of ca, it is impossible to change the appropriation. such as dreamcatcher's name appropriating ojibwe peoples culture. when these things happen, don't paint the members as 'racist' because for most cases, it is not their fault at all! that is all, remember to stay educated and don't say something cluelessly towards someone just because they feel offended. thank you.
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
this publicity campaign is gonna age like milk when at least one of the members does something anyway. ahh, but maybe it's the pessimist in me, seeing a nugu company jumping on the blm trend like other corporations are….
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
YAAAAAAS FINALLY
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Yet they have all had thousands of dollars worth of surgery to look more white.
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Thank you for doing this. This form of knowledge should be implemented in all companies. Great video.
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
This makes me so happy to see because I used to listen to alot of kpop but I didnt feel really welcomed when I would see how they would just wear black hair styles and take certain parts of the culture. It made me feel very uncomfortable because I felt like they were just mocking me almost(not with malice) and I stopped consuming alot of the music
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Teaching useless things lead to useless performances
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Firstly I love this video, thanks for doing it! Secondly I'm kinda confused as to how some people don't see blackface as outrightly rude and disrespectful. I have never seen a black person feel the need to paint themselves white to more accurately display a character. Doing blackface to me seems like you think of black people as a cartoon character and not real people.
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!π truly meaningful work
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
As a black Kpop fan this made me really happy and relieved! I hope other companies can do this and educate their idols and hair stylists (etc) about these things, so they donβt offend people and their cultures as well!
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
this is so important
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Itβs very telling that people are up in arms over people learning to respect another personβs culture. If youβre not from that culture why are you trying so hard to dismiss their feelings? Weirdos.
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
this is retarded. dreadlocks didn't even start in africa… It is a 3000+ year old hairstyle
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Yes ugh I love this , are they making this apart of everyoneβs training?
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Somebody make Blackpink and Hwasa come listen. π
Oktober 6, 2020 @ 6:26 pm
Lol they totally just filmed this to look good in light of these blm protests recently. But it's still good to teach them I guess.