Are Brothas w/ Asian Chicks on the Rise???

Discussion in 'Stereotypes and Myths' started by Kid Rasta, Jan 11, 2012.

  1. Kid Rasta

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  3. Black DeNiro

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    Yeah, I seen this before. Japanese(some) tanning to look more black. That girl looks just like a sista. Her mom is mad cool too.LOL I love when people from other cultures take a liking too the Black American culture. Ain't nothing wrong with that.
     
  4. Thump

    Thump Well-Known Member

    Hmmm.....they seem to be walking a thin line between, respect for the culture and having a fetish for it.
     
  5. Black DeNiro

    Black DeNiro Well-Known Member

    Yeah, I can see your point.
     
  6. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    told everyone here before about the Japanese guy I lived with back at PSU. This guy was very receptive towards me, hip hop and other stuff generally associated with African Americans. He was this way for the years I've known him. Other people I know said the same thing about some Japanese people they've met as well. It's nice to see the impact we have worldwide you know. It's a step back from what you generally see dominating.
     
  7. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

    I agree. You can appreciate other things and people without BEING them.
     
  8. Black DeNiro

    Black DeNiro Well-Known Member

    :smt023
     
  9. GQ Brotha

    GQ Brotha New Member

    The only thing about that is when you bump into folks exposed to "hip-hop" music from a distance, when they come across you as a black person they expect you to act like the next "50 or Trey Songz" because they assume that is what you must be like, i.e. stereotype.

    So you wonder are they interested in the black person or based on what they assume you are supposed to be like culturally, just by being black.

    As someone mentioned i.e. could kind of border on fetishistic.

    For example if I want a bubbly, airhead, big tittied, short shorts, valley, blonde white girl and come to find out she is a wigger and I just say fuck that I'm out, not interested without even giving her a chance.
     
  10. pettyofficerj

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    lol

    the japanese guy i knew didnt overtly act or dress black..he was just a fan of certain aspects. he wasnt trying too hard to fit in....i dont wear my pants down or shit like that, so he wouldnt gain points with me by doing so lol
     
  11. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    That ganguro shit is creepy. Not gonna lie.
     
  12. qnet

    qnet New Member

    Yeah, I know what you mean. It's strange because I always heard of Japanese women bleaching their skin, trying to look more fair-skinned. It's a little weird either way. I'm with paniro187, I would rather they be themselves.

    This is a interesting topic because I like Asian women.
     
  13. BlackMasterJay

    BlackMasterJay Well-Known Member

    LOL

    Self hating negritos
     
  14. pettyofficerj

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  15. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    yeah but dont fool yourselves. when it comes to putting blacks in a positive image then they will hold up on that. see what george lucas said about his new movie red tails...then we can talk. its the last segment of the show
     
  16. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    man do I need to rep you on that one. I wish i can rep you two times for that
     
  17. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    I like to know if those Japanese lovers of Black culture hang with the childeren of Black US Soldiers,sailors etc?
     
  18. BlackMasterJay

    BlackMasterJay Well-Known Member

    young jedi

    Culture has little to do with race
     
  19. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

  20. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    My take on this has always been that the attraction seems to be (and I said "seems", so I'm not saying I'm any kind of authority on the topic) driven by a fascination with many of the aspects of African-American culture that are most dysfunctional. I wonder if this includes a fascination with the Harlem Renaissance, Chinua Achebe and the history of the African Diaspora, or if it's just limited to thugged-out, gat-blasting, ho-slapping, video sensationalizing. Everyone has a right to like whatever they like, though.
     

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