@miromanticizzo korean male artists use ethnic fangirls as ATMs and lust over white women, but fangirls will still support those men and lash out at the women instead 🤷♀️
black and brown pick me fans spend so much time attacking korean women accusing them of “racism” when all that time it’s the oppas they love who are the racists 💀
A Black fan has gone viral after sharing what they described as a heartbreaking experience with Choi Woo-shik. 😮
According to the fan, they attended the event specifically to see the actor and even brought posters and other items to show their support. However, they claim Choi Woo-shik signed autographs for everyone around them except them.
The fan said they were left wondering why they were the only person skipped, saying they couldn’t help but question whether it was due to classism, racism, or something else. The emotional video has since sparked heated debate online. 👀
@tubaraoeita@miromanticizzo then why do these brazilians worship korean men who are very likely to be racist and have colourist preferences? korean boy groups take money from latam and se asian fans only for them to cast white women as their love interests
You know what genuinely exhausts me?
For years, there has been this bizarre online trend where people take screenshots of Koreans in natural lighting, or even paintings and illustrations of Koreans, use a color picker on random parts of their skin, turn it into color charts, and then start mocking Koreans by saying their skin color is "wrong" or "fake."
Now that some Koreans are doing the exact same thing back, people who are seeing it for the first time are suddenly saying, "Why are Koreans like this? Don't they understand lighting? Don't they know what sunlight is?"
But that's exactly the point.
This is almost identical to what many Koreans have been dealing with for years. Just because you didn't personally see it doesn't mean it never happened.
The people making those comparisons know what lighting is. They know what sunlight is. They know skin looks different in shadows and direct light. Yet for years people were still taking color samples from someone's face, comparing the shaded areas to the lit areas, and using that as "proof" that Koreans were bleaching themselves.
That's why so many Koreans see this as mirroring.
It's not that they suddenly forgot how lighting works. It's that they're repeating the exact same absurd method that was used against them for years to show how ridiculous it looks when it's done to someone else.
white kpop stans get a lot of flack but atp they’re actually the most sane you just don’t see this behaviour with european fans but indonesian and latino fans?? well
what the hell is this ?????? Brazilian k pop oppa fan giving death threats to korean toddler......
What wrong korean women especially innocent kids have done to them to have such hatred that they want them dead !!!!!!
@taeyongklore well tanned skin latinas fantasise about being with korean men even though korean men mainly desire east asian and white women is that not a slave complex?
not one time did giselle/ aespa say no fatphobic shit yet somehow thats the narrative yall dead set on pushin.
kpop stans ignore bgs say blatantly fatphobic shit, still get less heat. the way y'all villainize these girls for having thin bodies.