Before everyone reems me out for the title, it's not something I believe in. I'd like to start of by posting this video, please watch it before replying.
アニメキャラは白人、それとも日本人?
Yes, it's focused on anime but it still brings up a lot of valid points. Having lived in Korea and been in Japan and while living in Canada being surrounded by international students I'd like to bring up a few points.
TONS of girls I've personally dated have much paler skin than myself and wider bigger eyes. The only thing I have that they don't (aside from a penis) is a bigger nose. East Asians don't get nose jobs to make their nose bigger.
Double eyelids are not a caucasian characteristic either. This may be more of a Korean stereotype but many Koreans (as well as Japanese) are naturally born with a double eyelid. Meaning those that get plastic surgery are not doing it to be white.
Dying your hair isn't having an identity crisis. My natural hair colour is red and I got tired of it after 20 years. I started blonde and then went black. So because I'm dying my hair black does that mean I want to be Japanese? Not in the least, it looks good on me and it's better than my natural hair colour (in my opinion).
If I'm white and I wear colour contacts does that mean I have an identity crisis? No people do it for fun. However when someone who is "non-caucasian" does this, it means they want to be white.
This is just something that gets brought up a lot on the interwebs and it pisses me the hell off. Being a white person, it offends me that other whites would have this mentality and sense of superiority that everyone else wants to be like them. I can understand someone wanting to be Canadian, but not American hahaha
Anyways opinions are welcome, I'm curious if this grinds anyone else gears as well.
アニメキャラは白人、それとも日本人?
Yes, it's focused on anime but it still brings up a lot of valid points. Having lived in Korea and been in Japan and while living in Canada being surrounded by international students I'd like to bring up a few points.
TONS of girls I've personally dated have much paler skin than myself and wider bigger eyes. The only thing I have that they don't (aside from a penis) is a bigger nose. East Asians don't get nose jobs to make their nose bigger.
Double eyelids are not a caucasian characteristic either. This may be more of a Korean stereotype but many Koreans (as well as Japanese) are naturally born with a double eyelid. Meaning those that get plastic surgery are not doing it to be white.
Dying your hair isn't having an identity crisis. My natural hair colour is red and I got tired of it after 20 years. I started blonde and then went black. So because I'm dying my hair black does that mean I want to be Japanese? Not in the least, it looks good on me and it's better than my natural hair colour (in my opinion).
If I'm white and I wear colour contacts does that mean I have an identity crisis? No people do it for fun. However when someone who is "non-caucasian" does this, it means they want to be white.
This is just something that gets brought up a lot on the interwebs and it pisses me the hell off. Being a white person, it offends me that other whites would have this mentality and sense of superiority that everyone else wants to be like them. I can understand someone wanting to be Canadian, but not American hahaha
Anyways opinions are welcome, I'm curious if this grinds anyone else gears as well.