Is TRANSRACIAL The New Transgender?

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @RodrigoOliveira-cc3kc
    @RodrigoOliveira-cc3kc Год назад +3064

    I'm a transfinancial: I'm rich in a body of poor. I need society to understand my needs and give me a Ferrari, a Camaro, a Porsche, a Bugatti and a BMW, one car for each business day. Also a mansion with a pool with a yacht inside. The private jet, ok, it can be a basic one.

  • @kobet7341
    @kobet7341 Год назад +3599

    I’m Japanese and I thought the weeaboos back in 2010 were bad. This new generation puts them to shame.

    • @viiiRA_
      @viiiRA_ Год назад +107

      That's exactly what I thought. They must be having a field day.

    • @artsyfartsynerdywordy
      @artsyfartsynerdywordy Год назад +134

      I used to wish I had J-rock band hair so bad when I was younger, but I didn’t think listening to a video would subliminally change my hair, I actually just did my best to learn how to style my hair like theirs 😆 and I thought I was cringey back then, this stuff is so crazy…

    • @derekb4977
      @derekb4977 Год назад +165

      This is another reason why LGB without the T is trending. Blackface is just as bad as womanface and manface.

    • @richardaaron4454
      @richardaaron4454 Год назад +20

      It only gets worse.

    • @life4trinity
      @life4trinity Год назад +98

      Weeaboos when they realise you can respect Japanese culture without being Japanese

  • @moonandstars111
    @moonandstars111 Год назад +299

    I’m married to a Korean man and the amount of comments I’ve gotten about if I’m with him because I like kpop or that their daughters love kpop and if I could hook them up with a Korean boy is crazy. Like the fetishization that I’ve seen recently is really sad and I think it’s contributing to it all of this.

    • @jenjoestar.
      @jenjoestar. Год назад +5

      Yep it’s sad. It’s K-pop idol for a reason we should idolize anyone

    • @thatcrazymick
      @thatcrazymick Год назад +10

      My gf is half black/half latina and I'm Irish, so we get comments sometimes but she pointed out we only get comments from Black America. I didn't even notice that.

    • @peopleofearth6250
      @peopleofearth6250 10 месяцев назад

      Stop complaining then

    • @joannacrisantos236
      @joannacrisantos236 10 месяцев назад

      Really? Who’s the demographic. My son goes to a private school, they make fun of kpop and certainly look down on it. On the other hand, my other son goes to a specialized HS where there are many Chinese students and of course a lot of them like kpop, especially the girls.

    • @beckdaniella1205
      @beckdaniella1205 4 месяца назад

      ​​​@@peopleofearth6250 lol, I saw another comment from you where you were literally complaining like a baby stop and mind your own business. Attention seeker

  • @LettuceWrapMe
    @LettuceWrapMe Год назад +897

    can we all take a moment to appreciate that Amala almost turned east Asian to make this video for us?

    • @YoyoYoyo-ok5vy
      @YoyoYoyo-ok5vy Год назад +39

      Yes, I was worried. Subliminals worked for me I was worried about her but with cameras around recording subliminal energy transferred to all of us instead of focusing on her. I love her like the way she is, she needs no subliminal. Love

    • @aenilies
      @aenilies Год назад +23

      One more video and she turned Asian 😩
      That was dangerous move. Almost changed her whole life in 14 minutes 🥺

    • @StoltHD
      @StoltHD Год назад

      I was about to write the same... 3 weeks later.... she clearly has change from this video to all the newer ones 🤣🤣🤣
      I was sure she was half Japanese half Chinese.... 🤣🤣🤣

    • @TonyTeedee
      @TonyTeedee Год назад +4

      Yes thats what I was thinking

    • @lynnerodgers4461
      @lynnerodgers4461 Год назад

      Amala you have hit the nail on the head. Young brains have not finished maturing. All of these nonsensical ideas that we can change body and mind if we feel unaccepted is destroying their sense of self before it has solidified. Young people, hell anyone do not need these ideas pushed on them. Puberty and mental growth to adulthood is confusing enough. Frankly I think a lot of people are sick and tired of having carte blanch acceptance of various new and strange ways of identifying shoved down their throats. Our world has more than enough to deal with at the moment to have yet another definition of identification. It's really sad humanity has come to this as a whole. I really fear that there will be more suicides and senseless mass killings because people won't be able to cope with all of this BS. God help us all.

  • @0xABADCAFE
    @0xABADCAFE Год назад +667

    It's tragic that people can't just be comfortable in their own skin.

    • @thetruthishere8733
      @thetruthishere8733 Год назад +45

      Just a trend. Social media is awful

    • @kimik20102
      @kimik20102 Год назад +7

      Correcto 👍

    • @saltycat662
      @saltycat662 Год назад +21

      They were taught self love and it turned into self hate. This is why it's bad to worship yourself.

    • @ninaappelt9001
      @ninaappelt9001 Год назад +8

      Insanity is real

    • @josbar2835
      @josbar2835 Год назад +11

      What is tragic is that people are being treated in ways they do not like *because* they are being judged by their race or culture that has little to do with their personality or life values. Why else do you think they are rejecting the labels being put on them? Other people have made them uncomfortable.

  • @firstnamelastname-j3o
    @firstnamelastname-j3o Год назад +34

    My gender is not costume, my race is not a costume.

  • @yoguri0
    @yoguri0 Год назад +705

    I'm Korean, and I'm really grateful to the people that love our culture through K-pop or k dramas, but seeing things like this happen across the span of the past few years has really made me lose hope for the future of humanity. 😔

    • @arizonagirl6474
      @arizonagirl6474 Год назад +25

      I love kpop and kdramas but there are a lot of things I don't like about Korean culture (no offense) but many of us just enjoy things without obsessing. For the people obsessing they clearly have some issues.

    • @axel-nf4bc
      @axel-nf4bc Год назад +6

      As long as you don't eat dogs

    • @yoguri0
      @yoguri0 Год назад +1

      I don't know if that was the right time for that joke, but FYI, there is actually a Korean dish where you eat dogs.

    • @axel-nf4bc
      @axel-nf4bc Год назад +3

      @@yoguri0 that's where I have a problem with that don't care if u got offered either

    • @MrSativacyborg
      @MrSativacyborg Год назад +15

      @@axel-nf4bc indians are upset people eat cow. vegetarians are upset people eat meat, and somehow i think those plants dont want to be eaten

  • @beastmobile96
    @beastmobile96 Год назад +234

    Lmao the “buying only Chinese brands” part had me weak because that’s like 99% of all brands bahahah

    • @yellowsoy2475
      @yellowsoy2475 Год назад +28

      I laughed so hard about this too. Nearly everything says “made in China”

    • @beastmobile96
      @beastmobile96 Год назад +9

      @@maxc1366 right, I agree but most tags say “made in china” that was the point I was making

  • @czntrm
    @czntrm Год назад +122

    As an older teen, I stumbled across a website that was pushing anorexia/bulimia. There was some serious brainwashing involved and I could feel it pulling at my mind. It included pics of very skeletal people (as a positive "thinspiration") and crazy obese people (as the alternative of you're not a walking skeleton). They pushed the notion that you can lose enough weight to be able to float/fly, which is impossible. There was even subliminal messaging in the wallpaper for the website! It was super freaky. These people aren't physically changing, but their brain is altering.

    • @Gothixarchitecture
      @Gothixarchitecture Год назад +9

      I came across that website when I was like 12-14 and I thought I should get that thin but it didn’t work out I stopped the fasting after a week

  • @SuperChicken666
    @SuperChicken666 Год назад +447

    Blame the Internet. At no other time in human history have so many delusional people been able to connect with each other.❤

    • @mr.raslyon6626
      @mr.raslyon6626 Год назад +16

      🎯

    • @josbar2835
      @josbar2835 Год назад +6

      You are partly right: our social media does indeed allow people to see that they are not the only one with a certain social problem. Now, they do not have to hide their pain. They can find support and, hopefully, solutions. ♥♥♥

    • @heatherdale5571
      @heatherdale5571 Год назад +17

      Or been given so much attention and validation by the public. It's like the freak shows of old, but they are willing and sensationalizing themselves. People need to stop taking them seriously and stop giving them any attention.

    • @heatherdale5571
      @heatherdale5571 Год назад +12

      The only people I feel sorry for in this situation are those who don't understand the psychology behind it all. They become victims of these mentality ill people who've been given access to the world and end up influencing these innocent/confused/compassionate individuals trying to find themsleves. Those are the ones we need to worry about. But the mentally ill influencers need to be put away where they can hopefully be treated.

    • @fumomofumosarum5893
      @fumomofumosarum5893 Год назад +8

      In the past, such kind of thing (people going crazy with mass hysteria, or follie a deux) could only happen in some remote small village.

  • @ptitgavroche
    @ptitgavroche Год назад +289

    As a man of Asian (Chinese) descent, this video gave me major second hand embarrassment. Our history and culture span 5 millenia and anyone's more than welcome to appreciate and keep them alive without erasing their own.
    I've been a fan of Irish music and dancing ever since I was a kid. I suppose I'm Michael Flatley now.

    • @thatcrazymick
      @thatcrazymick Год назад +26

      As an Irish guy, I welcome you to the party sir.

    • @chadcat420
      @chadcat420 Год назад +1

      Ironic how the woke left think everything white is bad because of colonialism, but what they actually meant to do by the whole transracial thing is appropriating other cultures. Ironic 😂. There's a difference between enjoying something like Japanese anime and enjoying a bowl of ramen, and convincing themselves they're actually Japanese and going on Twitter saying they're transracial lmao so stupid

    • @sevenseasonsofbrown
      @sevenseasonsofbrown Год назад +7

      ​@@thatcrazymick as a random irish teen girl, the party is poppin 🙌

    • @Theintrovertednow
      @Theintrovertednow Год назад +3

      I'm irish and welsh ethnicity and I admire the Asian cultures but wouldn't go as far as say I'm Asian I on some level question if is a weird form of racist or fetishism or they just show a weird way of admire the cultures they wanna be

    • @TheSnaqShaq
      @TheSnaqShaq Год назад +2

      I'm American and... well, I just like to vibe with anyone and everyone. 🕺

  • @memary6730
    @memary6730 Год назад +234

    I think it's a symptom of the weird obsession everyone has now with being labelled and categorised....like it makes you stand out or more special than others.. what happened to just being a person and aspiring to be good and kind to others? 😊💜✌️

    • @yvonnecaldwell6088
      @yvonnecaldwell6088 Год назад +10

      👍👍👍👍all the while telling us not to label them🤣🤣🤣
      Dammed if you do, damned if you don't.😒

    • @hellfrozenphoenix13
      @hellfrozenphoenix13 Год назад +4

      ​@@yvonnecaldwell6088they want the best of everything. They want you to call them what they want but not what they dont want, so they want to see only the "good", not the "bad"

    • @thatcrazymick
      @thatcrazymick Год назад

      It's all narcissistic attention seeking behavior. It's pathetic.

    • @kamiw5864
      @kamiw5864 Год назад

      That’s boring and hard. lol.

    • @peopleofearth6250
      @peopleofearth6250 10 месяцев назад

      Stop complaining then

  • @stellaluna3880
    @stellaluna3880 Год назад +121

    I am a big listener of Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Thai and Filipino music along with a watcher of Kdramas, Jdramas, Cdramas, Tdramas, and anime. RCTA has become big on the kpop side of tiktok as of recently. I've never understood the need to change your race, as a white woman, I can still enjoy Asian media, my race doesn't have anything to do with what content I consume or my views.

    • @TheBontherapy
      @TheBontherapy Год назад +7

      Me too, I love watching Korean TV shows. I think they are funny, and yet still have manners and respect.

    • @stellaluna3880
      @stellaluna3880 Год назад +14

      @@TheBontherapy I feel like the problem stems from people that aren't Korean, for example, thinking they aren't allowed to enjoy Korean media, just because they aren't Korean.

    • @renees1211
      @renees1211 Год назад +5

      Korean comedy shows are hilarious. Especially the ones that involve their celebrities in competitions. They get them doing ridiculous things Western celebrities would never do. Love watching them!❤

    • @stellaluna3880
      @stellaluna3880 Год назад +2

      @@renees1211 I've never seen Korean comedy shows, but Japanese ones are so wild for sure.

    • @---kv5kh
      @---kv5kh Год назад +3

      Ha ha one correction we are the same race just different shades of but yes, I agree with you.

  • @abbiereynolds8016
    @abbiereynolds8016 Год назад +281

    It's funny how Oli London was clowned for (as he rightfully should) doing this several years ago, now apparently it's a thing with a whole community and everything? I swear the only difference between something being socially acceptable or not is a few years😬

    • @Duchess_Bananabread
      @Duchess_Bananabread Год назад +18

      He was just ahead of his time. Go Ollie!!!!

    • @crazyviolinist0139
      @crazyviolinist0139 Год назад +31

      yeah I know right! Luckily now he reverted back, found god, and became a conservative who speaks out against the absurdity of transgenderism and trans racialism

    • @heatblast876
      @heatblast876 Год назад

      Yes, I am not gonna lied, oli London able to find himself, which is good and able to realize what he was doing is totally wrong and finally he able to find himself, but it too late for that the past time ollie London (now oli) release a video saying that the person can be anything they want to be like gender transition and transparent, now he wants to stop this nonsense what he was doing it, but sadly today era are so brainwash that the person who do or released the video on social media by looking at it and agree at the first place and the sick people thinks that the person can be anything they want to be. Too much believing in daydreaming.

    • @Donja.z
      @Donja.z Год назад

      Not socially accepted, tho. They're not, still not, they're trying to change reality to make it socially accepted. They can't, never will.

    • @MissHomer
      @MissHomer Год назад

      @@crazyviolinist0139 Except he identifies as a Ken doll now, so ... 🙄

  • @donny5843
    @donny5843 Год назад +43

    the thing with subliminals is that you can find one for anything lol, you want your crush to like you? there's a subliminal for that, you want to be skinny? curvier? subliminal for that, you want good grades? to be conventionally attractive? there is a subliminal for literally anything, it's kind of insane

    • @alharisa
      @alharisa Год назад +7

      I’ve been in the subliminal community for 4 years (diff account) but slowly as i realized people just started making rcta subs, i swear now it’s crazy how people get shamed for using subs for a normal reason, i’ve gotten results though, not results for a bad reason

    • @peopleofearth6250
      @peopleofearth6250 10 месяцев назад

      Stop complaining

    • @CIoverIyn
      @CIoverIyn 2 месяца назад

      subs work bruv it's not magic it's science

    • @lisal2556
      @lisal2556 15 дней назад

      But do they really work? I’m on board if they work lol.

  • @oisinm332
    @oisinm332 Год назад +660

    To dislike yourself that much that you want to change every part of yourself, I feel bad for them.

    • @elizabethfortino8867
      @elizabethfortino8867 Год назад +32

      I agree 💯. But, it seems like we are now in a time where people can take that option instead of growing, accepting themselves, and finding out who they really are. I find it ironic that people say you have to accept anyone no matter what , however, people are so unaccepting of themselves. 😢 It breaks my heart.

    • @GURILLAPUD
      @GURILLAPUD Год назад +4

      😂😂😂

    • @ahkkariq7406
      @ahkkariq7406 Год назад +5

      These videos that they watch every night obviously have a calming effect on them. It is a form of meditation, and meditation is good for everyone. Among other things, you learn to embrace yourself, just as you are - even if this means that you think that you have changed your appearance - when it is actually your own self-perception that you have changed.

    • @TyeArtisik
      @TyeArtisik Год назад

      Same

    • @OneTheBlue
      @OneTheBlue Год назад +8

      Your statement makes me feel guilty because I used to be a professional marketer. My whole job was making people feel like they were deeply flawed, and that their only hope for happiness was to buy my product.

  • @macngeeseyt6029
    @macngeeseyt6029 Год назад +208

    Every time I wake up I am entering the next level of a dream.

  • @amiwu5940
    @amiwu5940 Год назад +22

    As an Asian, I was flabbergasted by all of this. Like wth, dude! What is that all about? I mean, why? In my teen years, I loved anime so much and adored Japanese culture, but I didn't want to be a Japanese. And in my early adulthood, I loved kpop so much, I loved Korean culture, etc., but I still loved who I was and didn't want to be a Korean. In my childhood, I loved and idolised Hollywood and Bollywood so much that I couldn't choose one of them and always chose both, but I still love myself and my identity. So, really, I don't understand what's going on in their minds.

  • @schizophrenicenthusiast
    @schizophrenicenthusiast Год назад +779

    Perfect example that this whole thing is just a viral fashion trend; Wait 10 years and you'll find being "cis" will then become the new fashion trend.

    • @kraevinmoorehed1776
      @kraevinmoorehed1776 Год назад +2

      I miss wiggers

    • @luxvita2815
      @luxvita2815 Год назад

      wtf is a cis? glad most of this bs only works with english...

    • @Lunaowe
      @Lunaowe Год назад +43

      Lol I think that's already started, seeing alot of content creators normalizing femboys

    • @heatblast876
      @heatblast876 Год назад

      ​@Lunaowe, actually, femboys are the once who kills the masculinity and testosterone of todays men, also the femboys who thinks that being a men is ugly, which is a hugh disrespecting and pathetic of today manhood. Another femboys thinks that the boy can be a girl but no, it not, why because the femboy mindset are already have poor/illiterate sick mindset who thinks that the person can be anything, what they want to be, so it means that the femboy mindset is already on the daydreaming.

    • @slimebunny5700
      @slimebunny5700 Год назад +23

      ​@@Lunaowewould be fine if I didn't see some people going after teenage femboys on tik tok. I saw a decently sized youtuber encourage it and the comments also encouraged it along with lots of creeps in the comments saying inappropriate things. It sucks that trying to normalize anything gets taken too far no matter what the subject is.

  • @berniechoy5482
    @berniechoy5482 Год назад +261

    Ngl, young people should be struggling with your identity. It's called puberty. Part of the journey. Stop with all the labels

    • @caitlyncpelletier
      @caitlyncpelletier Год назад +19

      ​@@25thDaveWalker(spits out milk) 🥛

    • @luxvita2815
      @luxvita2815 Год назад +13

      @@25thDaveWalker lol F me XD
      dont forget the new gen loves to collect labels... I remmember when I was in school people really disliked this kind of shit...
      you knew they ware XY (emo's punk's etc) but you never called them out for it... now they collect it like trophies ^^

    • @berniechoy5482
      @berniechoy5482 Год назад +4

      @@luxvita2815 actually that's a good point. Gender is the new clique. However, once we turned 18, we said cliques are stupid and let's all respect each other and not call anyone names

    • @dredgewalker
      @dredgewalker Год назад +4

      @@berniechoy5482 Respect? While they call us all the phobes when we disagree with them? Hell no, I'm mocking them even if they get over their idiocy.

    • @IllisiaAdams
      @IllisiaAdams Год назад +4

      Labels can be really dangerous, harmful, confusing, etc :-(

  • @wasabe591
    @wasabe591 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @resonanttruth1
    @resonanttruth1 Год назад +376

    I hope it catches on. The pushback they'll get will expose the illegitimacy of trans-anything.

    • @lorencasuto1249
      @lorencasuto1249 Год назад +30

      that would require self realization, logic and intelligence

    • @katymvt
      @katymvt Год назад +10

      No. It will be accepted just as quickly.

    • @1x93cm
      @1x93cm Год назад +19

      If anything, it'll do the opposite. It'll prove that a lot of ppl HATE themselves and there is an multi billion dollar industry just waiting to cater to these ppl. I'm all for it as long as it's not subsidized by my taxes.

    • @Tasumi_Ashiru
      @Tasumi_Ashiru Год назад +5

      and they have Transabled people... people who are able bodied who believe they are disabled

    • @brittneywitherspoon8530
      @brittneywitherspoon8530 Год назад

      @@katymvt It won't because if people can transition to another race, race-baiters think that gives white people an out for their "sins of whiteness and racism."

  • @tricivenola8164
    @tricivenola8164 Год назад +463

    Great video. I am white, a Western European/Karelian (Finnish) mix. I could be your grandmother. As a young woman I wanted to be brown, specifically Polynesian, with long thick blue-black hair rather than my own golden brown. It took several years to realize that I just hated myself, and with a lot of help I came to appreciate my actual race, appearance and identity. I'm glad I quit trying to be brown before I gave myself skin cancer. God help these kids.

    • @killermiller1980
      @killermiller1980 Год назад +19

      Omg I can't tell if you're trolling 😂

    • @hildahilpert5018
      @hildahilpert5018 Год назад

      Why do you want to be transracial?? If your black,Asian ,native American, white or whatever you are be proud of your own race.This is stupid.Im Hungarian - German.There,s probably Turkish, Russian,polish and who knows what else .I have the Magyar eyes got them from my mom.These people are crazy.

    • @lua_oliverS2
      @lua_oliverS2 Год назад +11

      Amen, Trici! God may bless them, and also you! You’re so pretty!🫶🏼❤️

    • @ladymacbethofmtensk896
      @ladymacbethofmtensk896 Год назад +7

      As a Finn, you could have aspired to be a sorceress.

    • @FrequentFlyer_MIA
      @FrequentFlyer_MIA Год назад +2

      🧹🧹

  • @KSull6736
    @KSull6736 Год назад +15

    I have mental health issues so it became very easy for me to turn towards gender and sexuality as very important to my identity when I was a younger teen. I’ve thought I was any identity you can think of at one point. I’m glad you’ve addressed this, i now just don’t care but it is truly an issue of identity crisis/ needing to feel different than who you are and chronically online takes. Also I was in a social circle who was overly “woke”/ blindly followed any left leaning ideal in the media

  • @grega4231
    @grega4231 Год назад +165

    I laughed initially until the comment about someone listening to the subliminal for a week. It sounds like something a cult would do, target insecure people and brainwash them, and they can do it through the Internet. That's actually pretty dangerous.

    • @chickennuggiepartygirl9749
      @chickennuggiepartygirl9749 Год назад +26

      These kind of subliminals are so awful. They make normal sub users look like weirdo freaks. It has to stop

    • @Elketjeable
      @Elketjeable Год назад +6

      This!!!💯💯

    • @black-aliss
      @black-aliss Год назад +6

      They exist for other identities too. They're far scarier.

    • @leaena98
      @leaena98 Год назад

      I would call it brilliant but these people seem like they're easy to fool so I guess that isn't saying much...

    • @RenaudKyoku
      @RenaudKyoku Год назад

      I think it's just a fake comment meant to draw people to the video, nothing more.

  • @DeadLkeMe
    @DeadLkeMe Год назад +205

    Imagine if these people would just move to the country of what they *want* to be, become a citizen, and actually positively contribute to the community and actually immerse themselves in the culture. I would guess majority would be in for a very rude awakening.....

    • @irianah7872
      @irianah7872 Год назад +32

      Honestly😭 specially all the people that identify themselves from somewhere in Asia. A lot of those countries have really strict cultures! Japan has a horrible work culture and let’s not talk about China😳 and on top of that they also have a very specific beauty standard and I doubt most of them fit the model

    • @berniechoy5482
      @berniechoy5482 Год назад

      @@irianah7872 honestly I don't think Japan has horrible work culture. They work, they're productive, don't talk politics and then go home. Much better than this woke shit in North America these days

    • @douglasfreer
      @douglasfreer Год назад +18

      Yeah, like I love Japanese culture but I appreciate it and would never claim to actually be Japanese. Like there’s a difference between appreciating the culture and living in it.

    • @BreezyCloudlashes
      @BreezyCloudlashes Год назад

      who said anything about culture?

    • @hollywu7768
      @hollywu7768 Год назад

      China has a law that if your parents are not China citizen you will NEVER become a Chinese resident. So, yeah, foreigners always be foreigners.

  • @Scrappy_ill_fold_ya_Doo
    @Scrappy_ill_fold_ya_Doo Год назад +4

    People were saying this about Trans gender. Now look where we're at.

  • @studio_yumiruse_2130
    @studio_yumiruse_2130 Год назад +599

    Being half-Japanese and half-white I've always been kind of frustrated racially because I've never felt like i fit in both cultures. just recently I've been able to accept that I am Japanese in Japan and I am white in America. there will always be some kind of discrimination but most people will accept me as one of their own. this transracial thing is just crazy never once have I claimed to be completely white or completely Japanese.

    • @realsweetbambi
      @realsweetbambi Год назад +33

      I am glad you have found that acceptance. As a fellow half white half asian (taiwan ❤). I always and still to this day struggle to fit in. I look more European so to any asian I am the white foreigner, but culturally as I was raised by my mother mainly I feel more asian and the pop culture I mainly followed was asian so to my white friends I was the weird asian girl (one friend literally described me as that). So both groups viewed me as other. I have made peace with it to some extend.

    • @jack-of-all-trades1234
      @jack-of-all-trades1234 Год назад +18

      You're half Asian and half white.
      Japanese is a nationality.
      If you are a citizen of Japan then you are Japanese. If you are a citizen of the United States then you are American.
      You could choose to use the hyphenated term Asian-American which I'm not a big fan of.
      Technically anyone of any race can become Japanese by acquiring citizenship in Japan. Japan tends to be a very homogeneous country.

    • @jack-of-all-trades1234
      @jack-of-all-trades1234 Год назад +5

      I also wanted to add that some people have dual citizenship. You could also be a foreign national staying in Japan temporarily.

    • @jack-of-all-trades1234
      @jack-of-all-trades1234 Год назад +5

      ​@@realsweetbambi
      So much of Japanese pop culture is heavily western influenced.

    • @notpog3278
      @notpog3278 Год назад

      Bet ur mom is Asian and dad white

  • @alexfriedman918
    @alexfriedman918 Год назад +792

    It’s insane, but I don’t see why it’s any crazier (or any more offensive) than identifying as a different gender…

    • @heathers7265
      @heathers7265 Год назад +86

      I agree. I would say its even less crazy than identifying as a different gender.

    • @miag.l1087
      @miag.l1087 Год назад

      Identifying as a different gender is more harmful.

    • @zezem
      @zezem Год назад +82

      Biologically, it is more reasonable.

    • @realrayj
      @realrayj Год назад +31

      So that means someone can identify as black and use the n word.

    • @AA-cf4es
      @AA-cf4es Год назад +37

      Exactly. Race doesn't really change your life experience, not in some GLIBAL way, but your sex defines your reality from the minute you are born.

  • @IStoleUrPancakes11
    @IStoleUrPancakes11 5 месяцев назад +3

    Are we just not gonna appreciate the fact that Amala nearly turned East Asian for this video?!

  • @peaceful-plays
    @peaceful-plays Год назад +182

    I’ve been in love with Japanese culture since I was a kid, but I’ve always known that I would never be a Japanese person. I just appreciate it for what it is. Although, I will admit when I was a preteen the hair styles I would do were of influence from Japanese actresses/musicians like Ai Otsuka. I thought her hair and style was sooo cute! 🙃

    • @olaczyk
      @olaczyk Год назад +30

      Like fr you can wear certain hairstyles, clothes etc. Look at amazing art from other cutures but it doesnt mean you can change your race like color of your skin, change your facial structure and "identify" as a for ex. japanese

    • @Little_body_biggest_fan
      @Little_body_biggest_fan Год назад +6

      Same I never really dressed or did any hairstyles but I do admire the culture I do have lots of pins on my Pinterest for hairstyles but im lazy and never do them lol

    • @MasterlyRex8789
      @MasterlyRex8789 Год назад +6

      And at the same time, people will also continuously complain about “cultural appropriation”. If you support both transracial and cultural appropriation, how the fuck does that make any sense.

    • @my.little.library164
      @my.little.library164 Год назад +2

      I mean doing your hair in a way that you think is cute it's okay, but Transracial? That's delusion.

    • @user-sd5tw9go1n
      @user-sd5tw9go1n Год назад

      I once got bangs like in the thumbnail and my friend asked me if i wanted to be like korean .... Like what its just hairstyle 😢

  • @TinyToadSage
    @TinyToadSage Год назад +322

    Now the good news is Olli London saw his mistakes and is VERY anti transracial. So I'm proud of him for changing and admitting he screwed up. He may not be able to undo his face, but he can make a new future for himself. ❤

    • @melodyk4972
      @melodyk4972 Год назад +48

      Yes!! He found Jesus, and God healed him from his past identity crisis ❤

    • @TinyToadSage
      @TinyToadSage Год назад +8

      @@melodyk4972 Amen Amen Amen!! 💖💖💖💖

    • @litepaw7
      @litepaw7 Год назад

      Lol y’all fell for that? He’s still a weird and post gay shit on tic to k

    • @TheFakeyCakeMaker
      @TheFakeyCakeMaker Год назад +3

      Yeah I got love for Ollie I always did.

    • @parasol3561
      @parasol3561 Год назад

      No he’s fucking insane. He’s just a grifter for money.

  • @michaelpritchard5572
    @michaelpritchard5572 Год назад +6

    When I was a kid, I could never have imagined the world would turn out this insane by 2023.

  • @brandstixs7836
    @brandstixs7836 Год назад +469

    Amala spitting straight facts while giving comedy gold.

    • @TheHighway420n
      @TheHighway420n Год назад +3

      Watch how you compliment my girl bro😉❤

    • @DoubleBeezy
      @DoubleBeezy Год назад

      ​@@TheHighway420n😂

    • @IllisiaAdams
      @IllisiaAdams Год назад

      I am particularly fond on the sound effects and on-screen annotations etc that the Editors add. #socute! Really adds personality.

    • @oreally8605
      @oreally8605 Год назад

      I'd say silver.

    • @notyayanguyen1735
      @notyayanguyen1735 Год назад

      @@TheHighway420nlmao

  • @invoice999
    @invoice999 Год назад +106

    im starting to think the problem is just young people on social media as whole. Parents need to be very careful on what their children are consuming, especially if it gets to the point that they want to change themselves due to what they are watching. It’s one thing to like Kpop, it’s another to want to look like them and completely change yourself.

    • @Nishikawasan
      @Nishikawasan Год назад +8

      Definitely the internet is a huge influence & impact on young kids these days & I wish parents would moderate what they are watching/consuming online. Seems like these days an interest quickly becomes an obsession & in these cases, even their new identity

    • @CeruleanMoon
      @CeruleanMoon Год назад +3

      I've been saying this for years....

    • @ConservativeGrouch
      @ConservativeGrouch 11 месяцев назад +2

      For years I wanted to be older, so I just decided to wait patiently. It worked!

    • @peopleofearth6250
      @peopleofearth6250 10 месяцев назад

      Stop complaining and shut up. Problem solved.

  • @justlife1112
    @justlife1112 Год назад +24

    I am a white girl who grew up around korean people so i have always wanted to trade my big blue eyes and gold wavy hair for grey fox eyes and silky black hair because that is what I was taught is pretty through the society I was in but when I discovered I am pretty the way I am I realized there is so much more to me than how I look.

  • @digital_mixtape
    @digital_mixtape Год назад +122

    We need to be proud of who we are and where we come from. Everyone is unique and should own it.

    • @LozKat88
      @LozKat88 Год назад +8

      Yes! We should be celebrating our differences 😊

    • @ashleydison7465
      @ashleydison7465 Год назад +1

      @Nova226because it’s true

    • @black-aliss
      @black-aliss Год назад +1

      @Nova226 The uniqueness rhetoric is kind of nuanced. Yes, no two people are the same. Getting to know someone, getting to know *yourself* will prove a daunting and fascinating task because we're many layered, like onions (or ogres). At the same time, we're just same enough that there's always someone we'll relate to, so we won't truly feel isolated. There's a certain comfort in being part of a group. Even if that means you give up part of your claim to uniqueness.

  • @MamaLee5
    @MamaLee5 Год назад +118

    I am of European descent and grew up among a variety of ethnicities. I probably would’ve loved to be transracial because I thought my friends ethinicity and culture was so cool. But happily I was able to just grow up to embrace my own identity as well as love and appreciate theirs. We need to get kids off the internet and give them actual life experiences so they know what they are made of. When will parents realize they can’t let their phone or iPad raise their kids?

    • @missanne2908
      @missanne2908 Год назад +5

      I'm also of European descent, but when I was a small child I was convinced I was Japanese. This was in the late 1950s so there is absolutely zero chance that I was the product of social contagion. I gradually grew out of it by mid childhood, but wonder what would have happened if I were a child today and had access to the internet. I'm glad I grew up in the era that I did.

    • @DoubleBeezy
      @DoubleBeezy Год назад +3

      ​@@missanne2908do a DNA test and you might have 1 drop to make you smile 😉

    • @MamaLee5
      @MamaLee5 Год назад +2

      @@missanne2908 I think it’s normal for kids to try on different identities that’s why the play dress up for all those identities. Glad we got to grow up pre internet where parents could allow us to just be. 💞

    • @underedenxx
      @underedenxx Год назад

      ​@missanne2908 Eastern Europeans are essentially Asian. We are out of Asia, the Japanese are not included, they don't speak an indo European language. The vedas are written in sanskrit. We are essentially one people. This is why so many white Europeans are drawn to this culture. Our culture has been obliterated by middle eastern Christianity. It is their inner Pagan surfacing.

    • @missanne2908
      @missanne2908 Год назад

      @@underedenxx I'm partly Eastern European, but predominately Northern European (took an ancestry test and there is no Japanese). I'm also adopted, and my family had a different European ethnicity, which has no Eastern European ancestry. My guess as to what happened is that my parents attended a lecture on Japanese culture that our church put on. This was in the fifties, when all adults remembered WWII, and many of the men would have fought in the pacific theater. There was a movement to rehabilitate Japan at that time (for a great look at this phenomenon watch the original _Twilight Zone_ episode 'The Encounter'). I was three or four at the time so memories are very vague and fuzzy. I definitely relate to a surfacing inner Pagan. Christianity is a veneer, especially in regards to my Scandinavian roots, which were one of the last peoples in Europe to convert. Two thousand years is not much if you look at the whole of human history.

  • @Chaehanachae
    @Chaehanachae Год назад +12

    you know it's bad when amala can't take it seriously

  • @berniechoy5482
    @berniechoy5482 Год назад +102

    If these people want to identity as Asian, please go work 30 hours a week as a kid, take care of your parents when they get old and ditch your party plans to go grocery shopping with your elderly parents

    • @luxvita2815
      @luxvita2815 Год назад +28

      there is more... dont be rude to anyone older then you, work 24/7 after finishing school, ah right school.... needs got grades or youll get the belt xD

    • @berniechoy5482
      @berniechoy5482 Год назад +9

      @@luxvita2815 90% is fine but 98 or 99%, get ready for a lecture

    • @ellehann
      @ellehann Год назад

      That would be asking these fools to get realistic and actually walk the walk. They want to live a fantasy, like the gender cultists. It was only a matter of time that this madness would cross over to race.

    • @user-bi8ko7kc6h
      @user-bi8ko7kc6h Год назад +8

      More than that. Doctor or lawyer. 😂😂😂

    • @berniechoy5482
      @berniechoy5482 Год назад +2

      @@user-bi8ko7kc6h you can still be an accountant too. But don't you dare be bad at anything. Also learn to play the piano lol

  • @mikaeladonegan2430
    @mikaeladonegan2430 Год назад +55

    A whole new meaning to 'You can be whatever you want when you grow up!'

  • @johndavis2905
    @johndavis2905 Год назад +2

    It would be easy and over simplified to say, "you can't fix stupid", and while that is true it doesn't elucidate the matter. Like transgenderism, I believe there is a more sinister dark underbelly to transracialism. Where there is money to be made or political gain, there will always be someone to capitalize on the opportunity regardless of the harm or loss that impacts individuals or society. This is a symptom of societal decay, and has more chance of exploitation than remediation.

  • @vaanli6464
    @vaanli6464 Год назад +54

    I can speak VERY clearly first hand about this. Born as blonde, blue eyed German then raised in Japan as a Japanese kid. Never will you ever feel more different and that's okay.

    • @jellyrolly
      @jellyrolly Год назад +5

      the weeaboos don't realise that you will NEVER be considered one of them in east asia unless you are literally of the same ancestry.

    • @vaanli6464
      @vaanli6464 Год назад +2

      @jellyrolly 💯 and that's fine

  • @PAPABRAY619
    @PAPABRAY619 Год назад +70

    I remember when I was growing up they told you to be proud of who you are... Now they want everyone to be something they are not. SMH. Honestly I think that this is just an extreme form of obsession. You can be proud and happy with your own race while also immersing yourself in another race or culture WITHOUT needing to change your actual race.

    • @mentalprograming5365
      @mentalprograming5365 Год назад

      You can be proud and happy with your birth gender while also immersing yourself in another gender or sex WITHOUT needing to change your actual gender or sex. You don't have to become different because your gay and create pseudo terms to try to explain what you "think" you have become in order to further seperate your gayness from another or try to make some uniqueness about your gayness.. why not just own that shit like all the cool gays of the 80s and early 90s... theirs straight, confused and gay.. not bi, not trans, not queer, none of that is backed by real life math or science anywhere in human history nor will peoples hopes of it being a real thing ever happen... its just delusion brought on via abuse causing slight psychosis in the general population to where accepting self on a spiritual level is now a myth.. and spirituality and science are one in the same...it can proven.. and im not talking about a holy ghost or any fake ghost or fake jesus.. all this other shit is only backed by pure emotion and opinion.. which is why nobody gives a fuck enough to respect it.. and it will never be respected.. so let the division continue until somebody gives up.. but the lgbtq arent looking like winners right now internationally.. sane people are making a pushback and laws are coming into place that support my entire comment... anybody who disagrees cool.. your opinion doesnt change my facts.. so i have no reason to feel slighted in the least.. peace

    • @elaynejorge
      @elaynejorge Год назад +1

      Couldn't have said it better

  • @ForeverMe217
    @ForeverMe217 3 месяца назад +2

    I went through a phase of wanting to be Asian cause I thought their culture was cool (I was twelve). Do you know what I did? LEARNED KOREAN AND JAPANESE. WTF is wrong with people?!

  • @TorisTerrorTime
    @TorisTerrorTime Год назад +121

    I’ve been saying this forever. Just identify as an “oppressed” race next time someone accuses you of some type of stupid discrimination. Confuse the enemy 👍

    • @LittleMezzoBird
      @LittleMezzoBird Год назад +8

      We've been saying it.... We never thought that it could actually become a thing....😳

    • @001Catey
      @001Catey Год назад

      Years ago, when I'd have a tan w/ lines of various shades, I'd joke that I'm multiracial.
      Maybe now is the time to be serious.
      Course, I liked another comment on here better. "I'm a rich in a poor body."

  • @OneSong411
    @OneSong411 Год назад +53

    She hits the nail on the head!! She's so thorough and eloquent when explaining any of the topics she's covering. And she's FINALLY talking about showing compassion and empathy instead of ridicule and hate toward these people who are SO CONFUSED they're willing to mutilate themselves, and take dangerous drugs to fit in. It's insane!! But kindness and understanding is the only way to make a change within that community.

    • @heatherdale5571
      @heatherdale5571 Год назад

      The problem is many of them are so mentally damagrd or lost they will only use your kindness and then abuse you. It's what they do. I was involved with these kinds of people for years....fact is, you can bring the horse to water, but you can make them drink it. Try being nice and supportive...the minute you disagree with them, they lose their minds. What they need is mental care, but they won't get unless it's with someone who will affirm them. I'm all for compassion and understanding, believe me, but having been part of these communities for years, I can tell you, the majority don't respond well, if at all. They will use your compassion against you and then abuse you with angry glee.
      They may be in pain, but they have no desire or ability to change because they are so damaged they're too self involved to let go of their trauma. You can have compassion, but you also need to take care of yourself or in this case, the whole country. They will walk all over you, and then blame you for their problems. The solution is mental institutions for many of these people. I wish this weren't true, it took me years to reconcile with this, but ultimately my life improved exponentially when I finally walked away and stopped trying to help. They don't want real help. They want pity, handouts and validation. They dont get all three, they get emotionally or physically violent. You can't reason with people like that. You just can't.

  • @thesloth8280
    @thesloth8280 11 месяцев назад +2

    As a mixed asian person I think people being interested in asian culture and food etc, is a sign of appreciation and I find that great that people are appreciative of other races but there comes a point when it comes to far. I also find it kind of racist that people think they could just be “Asian” from slanting their eyes back.

  • @milo_thatch_incarnate
    @milo_thatch_incarnate Год назад +272

    I mean, what else can you expect from a generation who was raised on Disney movies and parents that told them “you can be _anything you want to be!”_

    • @glitchy000
      @glitchy000 Год назад +32

      I was raised exactly that way and I never had these issues. The biggest difference I think is I had an attentive mother who fostered my interests and sense of self. What we're seeing here is in large part a failing of the parenting.
      (Also, you have a Milo pfp. Why are you ragging on Disney?)

    • @esthellakomerl8084
      @esthellakomerl8084 Год назад

      😅

    • @milo_thatch_incarnate
      @milo_thatch_incarnate Год назад +1

      @@glitchy000 - nice catch on the Milo pic lol ! You're right, I don't mean to rag on ALL Disney. I grew up with the good ones too! I should have said that _many_ of them teach that you can be anything. Atlantis doesn't.
      And I think you're also right that what our parents teach us has a big impact too. That's why I said "Disney movies _and parents_ who tell you you can be anything" are a problem. I was also lucky to be raised by good parents.

    • @vivianedossantoscaipira7075
      @vivianedossantoscaipira7075 Год назад +6

      Then I must be a rare case. My mother was always, a "down to earth" woman. She always told me, that I should do something, that is limited to my capacities. And for Disney? It was by my own will, to stop watching Disney, at age 10, because I got bored of it. So as I say, I must be a very rare case.

    • @bunnyx2819
      @bunnyx2819 Год назад +5

      That you can be anything you want just means CAREERS!

  • @melancholycollie1466
    @melancholycollie1466 Год назад +47

    I'm immune to that video because I'm already half east Asian but... There are no pills to make you more Asian. You just enjoy the culture, you're more than welcome to join if you are Respectful and you will be accepted but trying too hard and not being yourself will make you feel more uncomfortable.

    • @J.R.TheRealtor
      @J.R.TheRealtor Год назад +2

      Well thank God you're immune to that subliminal video!! Phew! That could of been bad if you weren't

    • @puppydogs68
      @puppydogs68 Год назад +2

      I’m eurasian (west asian) with mainly European features. Can confirm subliminals or whatever don’t make you look more asian 🤣

  • @Pepper16342
    @Pepper16342 Год назад +6

    I've always struggled with my racial identity because both of my parents are biracial. A real mixed bag here. But these made me laugh a bit. Thanks for risking your melanin for us!

  • @AnimatedNomi
    @AnimatedNomi Год назад +88

    If this worked, I would have been Japanese years ago because of all the anime, manga, Japanese figurines, food and culture consumed/surrounded myself with.

    • @alexa_depphil7542
      @alexa_depphil7542 Год назад +1

      You're such a loli

    • @RelicQuadrangle
      @RelicQuadrangle Год назад +3

      Agreed 😂😂

    • @void405
      @void405 Год назад +5

      Same. I love the art styles of Japan, traditional and modern pop culture, including anime. I have a kimono that I got from a con, regularly buy sweets from Japan like Poki and Hi Chews, and have so many anime print clothes.
      🍙 🍡 🍜🍱🍥🍚🍣🥢
      That said, I know for a fact that I'm not Japanese and will never be Japanese.

    • @dennaokiredeep2137
      @dennaokiredeep2137 Год назад +2

      yeah if this worked, i would have been white American a long time agoo, because i listening to America music like Taylor Swift, Charlie Puth,.... and watching Mean girls, Disney,...

    • @theluminousone5883
      @theluminousone5883 Год назад

      @@void405 Im literally starting to learn japanese and most of the games i play are JRPGs but honestly, How far in over their own head does someone have to be to think that they are japanese, letalone become one of THOSE people who literally defends WW2 japan and Unit 731. (Sadly they exist, also if you dont know who they are, dont search up unit 731, trust me.)

  • @laurawilliams1090
    @laurawilliams1090 Год назад +26

    Oh fab - so if I stare at a 20-something supermodel for long enough, my wrinkles and grey hairs will disappear, I’ll grow eight inches in height, and I’ll magically lose my menopausal love handles? Hooray for subliminals!

  • @finelemon1363
    @finelemon1363 Год назад +7

    i felt actual fear when that subliminal started playing and when amala started laughing i pissed myself

  • @oqeufh
    @oqeufh Год назад +40

    As a mixed race person I definitely have struggled growing up with my identity. Until I realised, it really doesn't matter that much, I am what I am and that's it. Whether people see me in one way or another that's their own perspective of me and they can have that, but I know what I am and I know what I was born as. You don't need labels to identify what you are, you are just your own individual, and as these young confused people come into terms with that they will be more at peace with themselves.

    • @LR-pw9dd
      @LR-pw9dd Год назад +2

      @oqeufh beautifully said! You dont need the validation of others to exist. If people want to know they can ask! I am sure you are proud to share your ethnicity and history. Bless

    • @josbar2835
      @josbar2835 Год назад

      Unfortunately, although you realize you do not need labels, there are other people who will put labels on you and will determine what you are or are not allowed to do because of those labels. Just recently, black males were attacked by white males who accused the black males of being with white females. Why? Because these white males want to restrict black males from having access to white females.
      While attending a university, I was told by an Italian coworker that, no matter what I achieve with my edication, in his eyes, I would always be a "n1gg3r". So, you can decide you do not need labels, but it is important to recognize if you are in an area where people are putting labels on you, anyway. Oh, and the KKK still exists.
      It is not always about validation. It is also about knowing what your surroundings are, being aware of limits in your workplace, in your friendships and community. It's about having realistic expectations and recognizing when you are wasting your time trying to tear down a barrier that others want to keep in place.

  • @janebowshearts
    @janebowshearts Год назад +32

    This is so bad because it mostly people who like K-pop and Asian things because it is truly a multitude of beautiful cultures but their beauty doesnt take away from yours, but it’s just so sad

    • @Yujigillsbig
      @Yujigillsbig Год назад +8

      I’m a Korean and I am so sick and tired of people glorifying the country!!! That’s not to say I don’t appreciate my own culture and think it’s beautiful, but one culture should never be idolized without seeing it’s reality. I also do appreciate that people are appreciating my own culture , but sometimes people cross the lines in instances such as this video!

    • @wooziistheace442
      @wooziistheace442 Год назад +6

      ​@@YujigillsbigLiking the music and shows doesn't mean we glorify it. I KNOW SK isn't perfect. I don't even want to live there. It doesn't suit me. But their media and content do.

    • @Yujigillsbig
      @Yujigillsbig Год назад +5

      @@wooziistheace442 I have no issue with those who enjoy the music and shows. What I have an issue with is people who fetishize Koreans as well as act like it is the perfect country .

    • @heathers7265
      @heathers7265 Год назад +5

      ​@@YujigillsbigI agree. I think Korean culture seems horrible in a lot of ways. With the anorexic look being in style, how common it is to have plastic surgery to make the face look more 'perfect' (in their eyes), all the bullying that goes on over there, etc. I could be wrong about some of that, but its what I've heard. But because of all that even visiting Korea doesn't interest me at all.On the other hand though, I do find Japan and Japanese culture interesting.

    • @Yujigillsbig
      @Yujigillsbig Год назад

      @@heathers7265 I also enjoy Japanese media and culture, but Japan has a culture that is arguably as toxic as South Korea and is extremely glorified by people in the west too. Japanese people work their asses off everyday to the point where you'll see people literally knocked out on the trains back home because of exhaustion.

  • @happyzahn8031
    @happyzahn8031 Год назад +7

    I know a person who visited Taiwan for a study group. Her parents came from south China; she was born in the US. She said she never felt so American as when she was there.
    One can change their culture but it gets harder as one grows older. As far as race, well, you really can't change the genetics of it if you are talking about the broad racial types. In the end, it really doesn't matter. People have different skin colors and different cultural upbringings. Some are quite mixed both ways. While its hard to change your skin color in many cases, its easier to be more fluid with your culture, picking and choosing what suits you better. People should get over 'owning' a culture. Cultures even change over time. Hopefully, we can pick the best of any culture so we can be the best person God meant us to be.

  • @Pikmin.Café
    @Pikmin.Café Год назад +25

    I used to watch subliminals thinking they were some kind of sub genre of asmr until i began reading some of the descriptions, that’s when I realize these people were delusional..

  • @aprilrae6551
    @aprilrae6551 Год назад +18

    I agree with the guy in the video, trans racial makes more sense than transgenderism. Race really is on a spectrum. My family is mixed race: African, Asian, Indian and European. My lightest sister looks Chinese, I have 3 caramel brown sisters and I'm dark brown. But sex is a binary: Male/Female. Intersex is a combination of Male /Female, but it comes with medical complications; therefore not a functional 3rd sex.

    • @DoubleBeezy
      @DoubleBeezy Год назад +2

      Feather or dot Indian 😂jk. I'm mainly African but feather (native American), and European (mainly french mix) from my mom side. I'm multi generational mixed and if more ppl just keep saying mixed instead of falling into a box, we can maybe get an American only option to pick from😅

  • @mattiasring9501
    @mattiasring9501 Год назад +3

    You hit the nail on the head there at the end regarding belonging. Today we are individualists to such an extent that we feel left out and alone. This is above all something that has developed in the Western world and that creates alienation and isolation. We all need to feel included, seen and belonging. The scope we see today both around gender, race, ideologues, etc., we see a great need for belonging.
    I don't think the recipe for fighting this is to ridicule or mock people who are trying to find this. The recipe is to work AGAINST exclusion regardless. Agaist big school classes, more family centered economy etc (no matter what the family looks like). But that is just my thoughts on the matter.

  • @nschlaak
    @nschlaak Год назад +16

    Subliminals are just another form of hypnotic suggestions. If used long enough the individual will actually accept the suggestion versus what their eyes tell them.

    • @TheZodiacz
      @TheZodiacz Год назад

      I listened so much to "Turning Japanese" when I was young that I became Gojira!

  • @GenuineLhachwen
    @GenuineLhachwen Год назад +67

    Amala, as I watched your video, you appeared more Asian as the video progressed... just not certain which ethnicity though. 😆
    EDIT: Also if it is acceptable to alter gender, one change 'change' race, species etc. It is all insanity though. It just boils down to someone not accepting themselves at the deepest levels.

    • @DoubleBeezy
      @DoubleBeezy Год назад

      Race a stupid social construct but it's only male and female. Amala could have Asian ethnicities in her but she will never be a man

    • @jimmyboy131
      @jimmyboy131 Год назад +1

      Yep, I think I can see the Asian in her too...
      I'm seeing some caucAsian.

    • @DoubleBeezy
      @DoubleBeezy Год назад +2

      ​@@jimmyboy131that was a good one 😂

    • @andromedamessier3176
      @andromedamessier3176 Год назад +4

      I made a comment one that if alien exist, and if we live in a galactic species society like star trek, it is gonna be interesting. Imagine humans modify their ears to look like vulcan, and the vulcan will be like 🤨

    • @TheSaltyEgo
      @TheSaltyEgo Год назад +1

      Yes that's correct, we used to talk about self-acceptance as the number one key to happiness

  • @pagangwynne3627
    @pagangwynne3627 Год назад +3

    I'm transracial and transgender, I'm a straight white male who identifies as a straight black woman who identifies as a gay Asian man who identifies as a straight white male and in my teens I changed from a 100m race to 1500m race.

  • @ecthelion83
    @ecthelion83 Год назад +72

    As I mentioned on Brett Cooper's video about the same topic:
    These people are in for a very rude awakening, particularly regarding the northeast Asian societies (China, Korea, Japan), as these societies take ethnic identity *very* seriously (I say this as a Korean myself), on a level Americans and Europeans can barely understand. These people need to be disabused of this nonsense - that race is somehow only a social and superficial - and therefore flexible - construct, *because it's not*. If they think they will ever be considered east Asian by these societies, well, let's just say a major rejection is inevitable. "Transracialism" is exceptionally offensive and unacceptable (particularly, I imagine, to individuals of mixed-race/interracial heritage), just as is the other "trans-" agenda.
    Cultural and language barriers aside, even some genotypic (i.e. genetic, not superficial) differences among individuals of various ethnicities are sufficiently distinct enough in distribution to prove that race is more than a social construct. Take, for starters, a single gene: ABCC11, which controls molecular transport in the ear canal and axilla. There is a distinct ethnic distribution of the recessive/mutated (northeast Asian) form of this gene - over 99.9% of Koreans are homogeneous (i.e. have two copies, and therefore express the recessive/mutated form, which manifests as flaky/dry earwax and a lack of underarm sweat odor) for this mutation, some 85% of Chinese people (mostly the descendants of Koreans, Manchu, and Han Chinese; the other Chinese ethnicities generally lack this mutation) are homogeneous for the mutation, and some 75% of Japanese are homogeneous for the mutation (due to admixture with the Ainu and Okinawan populations, who generally do not possess this mutation). On the other hand, the prevalence of homogeneous mutants is roughly 50% among some populations of the Indian subcontinent (particularly in the south), 2% in the UK, and less than 1% in Africa. In the US, the distribution of ABCC11 mutants corresponds with the population distribution of northeast Asians (Chinese, Koreans, Japanese). All research indicates that the mutation displays a distinct east-west and north-south gradient. No matter what these misguided individuals do, their earwax will be waxy and their armpit sweat will smell. And this is just one gene, of millions. Relatively silent haplotypes such as the Y chromosome haplotypes also have an ethnic distribution (for instance, Korea/Japan/Mongolia/NE China as O1b2, central/southern China as O1a, western Asia/the Caucasus and the Mediterranean as G, and I1 in northern Europe). These are immutable genetic markers and their distribution cannot be altered, except perhaps through intermarriage and mass migration events at levels never before seen in recorded human history (e.g. a genetic bottleneck event).

    • @TrumpyBear_Armageddon
      @TrumpyBear_Armageddon Год назад +3

      It just seems like WhiteFlight to a large degree

    • @ImOk...
      @ImOk... Год назад +11

      Nothing worse than when people take race too seriously

    • @TrumpyBear_Armageddon
      @TrumpyBear_Armageddon Год назад +1

      @@ImOk... People on the "Ieft" aren't going to stop beingobsessed with it

    • @commenter5901
      @commenter5901 Год назад

      All people are one race with a common ancestor. We just look different because of a few mutations. There are plenty of white people that take it very seriously and we even have a name for them, they're called white supremacists.
      Cultural practices only got started because one person in a area thought up an idea and everyone else joined in and passed it down through the generations. But most of the world runs on cultural appropriation. We take what we like best from other cultures and incorporate it. Humans have been doing this for thousands of years. There's a reason that most of the world has standard toilets with indoor plumbing or wears t-shirts and jeans, it's because Europeans freely share their culture. The cultures that take over society are the ones that are less guarded. Europeans encourage others to share in their cultures instead labelling others as racist if they try to join in. Imagine in Italians didn't allow non-Italians to dance ballet or wear denim (both invented in Italy)? There are many things that were from one specific geographical area, but we don't really think about it anymore because everyone in the world participates in them without having some imaginary rules about it. That's how it should be. Find the best of what humanity has to offer and share it regardless of skin colour, culture, or status. If a Korean feels moved to become a ballerina, they should be able to express themselves that way.
      The thing that I have a problem with is when people try to look like something they are not because they have some mental delusions. They need help. This is not the same thing as dressing up as a character of a different race for cosplay or Halloween. This is someone who actually believes they are a different race or, at the very least, it's someone who hates how they look so much that they try to change themselves. Like if someone has a large hooked nose and they get surgery to make their nose smaller or straighter. They should not feel shame over the nose shape they were born with. It's not the same as people who are overweight because extra fat is just a sign of poor health and poor health should not be trendy.

    • @ImOk...
      @ImOk... Год назад +2

      @@TrumpyBear_Armageddon it’s not a left or right thing it’s an ego thing that transcends political affiliation

  • @sophiespielman6775
    @sophiespielman6775 Год назад +25

    You are exactly right about the identity crisis affecting young women today.

  • @pm7128
    @pm7128 Год назад +1

    They do not want to look East Asian. They want to look like anime characters, idols, and actors from East Asia. These are two different things. Just like I was surprised when I came to America and found out that not everyone were either 6 ft, blond hair, blue eyes or super slender, big beautiful afro, golden brown eyes, full lips like I saw on TV.

  • @dannydyerschocolatehumuncl2418
    @dannydyerschocolatehumuncl2418 Год назад +14

    I saw subliminals around 'develop trauma' 'being in an abusive relationship' and you're supposed to fall asleep at night with some voice verbally abusing you'.
    Amala Pleaseee cover these!
    People, has anyone else come across this madeness😮😮😮

    • @chickennuggiepartygirl9749
      @chickennuggiepartygirl9749 Год назад +8

      Yea i saw those too. As a subliminal user for normal things, its disgusting. These people need to be behind bars. I literally found a whole community that glorifies sexual assault. Im so done with this

  • @THEgothicqueen1882
    @THEgothicqueen1882 Год назад +54

    I'm in an incredibly strange situation regarding race. I was born a mix of mostly native American and Spanish, with a bit of Mexican and Scandinavian thrown in the mix. I had extremely dark hair with a Caucasian complexion that easily tanned very dark, very quickly. But I got sick and had to go through a bone marrow Transplant. All I knew about my donor was that he was a 24yo African American male. As I recovered from the Transplant, I noticed that my hair was growing back darker than before with VERY coarse extreme curls. Not only that, but I started getting large patches of hyper pigmented skin. I decided to do another ethnicity test, and it came back majority different areas of Africa! So, my hair and some patches of skin literally appeared to change in alignment with my donor's (now also my) DNA! On paper, I am now African American, but other than my hair and some dark patches of skin, I look like a Caucasian mutt. However, my bone structure did not change in any way, as that is scientifically impossible without plastic surgery. My situation is definitely one of the strangest things I've heard of. I think that believing you can change the appearance of your race by "subliminals" is ridiculous. People who claim it worked for them probably have a form of dysphoria and see what they WANT to see in the mirror, as far as physical change goes. If it makes them happy, whatever. But I hope they aren't trying to claim that they actually are the race they want to look like. In my situation, I'm African American on a DNA level, but I don't call myself black because it is not the race in which I was born. I'm just a weird glitch in the world of science!😂

    • @dexter_-
      @dexter_- Год назад +17

      oh, this was so interesting to read, thanks for sharing dude!

    • @m.m.i.9586
      @m.m.i.9586 Год назад +7

      Wow! That is wild, and so cool! Does that make you a genetic chimera then, like when a set of fraternal twins fuse into one individual, during development? As a Siberian-Iberian Germano-Celtic Afro-Asiatic Native Mesoamerican, who looks equal parts all those things, I find it fascinating how people associate certain looks and genetic heritage with culture. One is all nature, and the other is all nurture.

    • @THEgothicqueen1882
      @THEgothicqueen1882 Год назад +4

      @@m.m.i.9586 I think it just makes me a freak of nature honestly. As far as culture goes, I just stick to my roots that I was raised with, personally. Just because my new DNA says I am something else doesn't mean I've had those same experiences. I may look strange, but I'm still just the me I've always been....

    • @ElaineMorris-d3n
      @ElaineMorris-d3n Год назад

      Ransracials like myself could get bone marrow transplants from a white man or woman and we would easily pass for white?

    • @IXScasualty
      @IXScasualty Год назад +1

      That’s so interesting!

  • @ShiningSakura
    @ShiningSakura Год назад +1

    Seems to be that a good chunk of people in our broken society are unhappy, and find false happiness in the hope of changing their appearance and who they are will suddenly fix themselves and make them happier... AKA the grass is greener on the other side body dysmorphia.
    But we all know changing your appearance and trying to make yourself someone who you are not does not change your soul or change your past..... and will ultimately lead one down an empty and unfulfilling path of depression and self loathing. Meanwhile it also destroys relationships, burns bridges, and often involves expensive and destructive surgeries to their bodies and often when they get to the end of the road..... they feel great despair and remorse for the person they have become and the loss of their true selves.

  • @ramenqueen6245
    @ramenqueen6245 Год назад +41

    this is such a bad time to like kpop and kdramas oml. I've been learning Korean for 3 years, suddenly I feel the need to confirm I don't want to change my race. lmao, I just like the language. music, and shows. this world is so strange

    • @wooziistheace442
      @wooziistheace442 Год назад +2

      SAME TY

    • @ramenqueen6245
      @ramenqueen6245 Год назад +2

      @@zachariahbartlett6510 wish i could respond in korean, but I have 0 speaking skills, i can only understand things 😭

    • @luxvita2815
      @luxvita2815 Год назад +1

      same here found out about kdrama's in 2012 idk I can understand 50% of it by now but by no means am I korean lol (or chinese since ive learnd that language to skip waiting for translations (novels))

    • @aartzy
      @aartzy Год назад

      Same, I'm in this for 4 years, and now I need to prove that I'm not crazy.

  • @vegasdutch
    @vegasdutch Год назад +18

    I identify with the human race, but with all the coocoo for cocopuff shit going on, I'm having doubts.

  • @Cerinaya
    @Cerinaya Год назад +1

    I have listened (years ago) to a subliminal message video it was to change eye color not race. I listened to it because the music was nice not because I thought it would work.

  • @berniechoy5482
    @berniechoy5482 Год назад +83

    Also as someone who is Asian, this is ACTUAL cultural appropriation

    • @dr876
      @dr876 Год назад +13

      every one appropriates culture.. its acutally normal :) only way ppl survive

    • @serenityssolace
      @serenityssolace Год назад

      Exactly!

    • @commenter5901
      @commenter5901 Год назад +16

      Cultural appropriation is when you take credit for something that was invented by another culture. It has nothing to do with dressing like them, doing your makeup like them or trying to become them.
      But, for the most part, "cultural appropriation" is a GOOD THING! It's the thing that has driven society forward. Imagine if only Europeans could use indoor plumbing because it was invented in Europe. Or only Asians could wear silk because it was invented in Asia. We all learn from each other and take what we like from other cultures and incorporated it into our own and that's a good thing.
      Being trans racial is just as stupid a trans gender. Just be yourself and love yourself as God created you. There is nothing better or worse about different races or genders and no reason why anyone should change themselves. It's the opposite of body positivity... which is an issue all unto itself because people somehow think that the amount of fat they have is due to their body type and not due to their food and exercise... it's pretty much used as an excuse to be lazy and eat junk and ignore facts about health.
      My main point is that we are all just people. If you go back far enough, we all share a common ancestor and we are all the same race, the human race. We have slight genetic differences that make us look different and cultural differences that are due to how we were raised. We should be allowed take anything from another culture that we enjoy and would be beneficial to us, because that cultures is just something that someone started doing and the people around them liked it so much that they passed it on to the next generation. Why not spread it to everyone and improve everyone's lives? That's what Europeans did and nobody has a problem with that. People wear European style clothing, live in European style houses, eat European style food, etc. and Europeans don't care because sharing is a good thing. If you live in most other countries, they enjoy it when foreigners dress like them and eat their food and join in their customs. I'm from Paraguay and the native people sell feathered headdresses to tourists because they're proud of the culture. In North America that is seen as cultural appropriation, but in South America it's just sharing your culture.
      Why does cultural appropriation matter? If someone tries to look Asian, it doesn't hurt you at all. It only hurts them because they are delusional and need mental help. Just like people who think they are cats. It doesn't effect cats at all, but it's a big red flag that there is something wrong with the person.

    • @treegrasss
      @treegrasss Год назад +12

      As an Asian i have to disagree, they want to look like an Asian and that's appreciation not appropriation.

    • @pendraggon4080
      @pendraggon4080 Год назад +1

      If that was actually a Thing, then yes I would agree with you.

  • @lorenechidester6250
    @lorenechidester6250 Год назад +12

    I always tell people that I "self identify" as 23, 5'10", 120 lb. and a redhead. In reality, I am 65, 5'7", lets not discuss weight, and going gray. It is shocking *SHOCKING* to catch myself in a mirror!!! Truth be told, I actually WAS all of those things (except taller) in real life, so there is more basis in reality than some of these identities. My doctor's assistant about split a side laughing when I told her that I didn't need to be weighed in because I "self identified" as 120 pounds. The *HORROR* of not being "validated"!!! All joking aside, I actually was the little girl who constantly wanted to be a boy! THANK GOD! I didn't come of age in this clown world where I would have had my healthy body mutilated - no questions asked - and would have had my chance of being a mother and grandmother stripped from me before I could understand the insanity.

  • @NobodiesFan
    @NobodiesFan Год назад +2

    Can’t forget Trans white: Hispanics who identify as white and etc

    • @DoubleBeezy
      @DoubleBeezy Год назад

      Race not real, but it's technically yt Hispanics, same as blk Hispanics. Blk is literally anyone with obvious African ethnic showing (Steph Curry for example), and if not then yt. J-LO is yt but just another mixed up person

  • @feedbackolymp546
    @feedbackolymp546 Год назад +16

    Is there a subliminal that makes me rich? ;) Greetings from good old Germany. I will never understand the "race"thing. We are all humanbeeings. Please stop this "raceshit". Thank you Amala for your work!

    • @aartzy
      @aartzy Год назад +3

      Yeah, people make these videos for earning money too lol, so strange.

    • @anastasia-fr1gn
      @anastasia-fr1gn Год назад +3

      Yes there is lol there are some for everything. You want a Russian boyfriend? There’s a subliminal for that lmao

  • @elvirestyle6519
    @elvirestyle6519 Год назад +40

    As a former subliminal fan, it’s crazy how mainstream this stuff is 😭😭 I started watching subliminals at around second grade and developed insecurities abt my appearance, including my flat nose and monolids. Looks like some ppl are just doing this in reverse which is kinda sad. Really shows how gullible the younger generation(s) are (from an adolescent)

    • @elvirestyle6519
      @elvirestyle6519 Год назад +1

      @@RUclipsisannoying Yeah there’s a sub genre of subliminals called “underground subliminals” that are like basically anything unhealthy (extreme weight loss, get a mental disorder, get kidnapped, etc.) I saw one that seems to be made by a young user that basically has affirmations to become crazy and commit arson…yeah no.

    • @chumbo8032
      @chumbo8032 Год назад +3

      I also was a former subliminal listener, they are a truly delusional group both listeners and creators of subliminals. I used to do the no mirror challenge, listen all night while drinking water and had a subliminal playlist to have a glow up and get my crush to text me. It’s mostly teen girls into this. The scary part is that we delude ourselves into seeing “results” that were never there, I listened to subs consistently for about 2 years believing I had changes to my face and body that contributed from music and whispers. DONT waste ur time, it’s a toxic cycle you battle with ur self. I had to stop listening to subs bc life got busy and I realised looking in the mirror I looked like myself, not this bimbofied, sexy queen that I believed I was. Very scary… I used to have weird dreams when listening to subliminals

    • @ahlamsdiary
      @ahlamsdiary Год назад +3

      Had a short subliminal phase, and I believe it's just gaslighting yourself lol. Most people see no changes but just gaslight themselves.

  • @LWillowbrook
    @LWillowbrook Год назад +1

    We went from liking things in another culture and race, it being flattering. To it becoming 'appropriation' and offensive. So coupled with dangerous ideologies we now skip the immersion that doesn't deny your own race to one that changes everything about you to be someone else/some other race that some how is the real you. Confused. Well that seems to be the point.

  • @berniechoy5482
    @berniechoy5482 Год назад +51

    The RCTA are the same people complaining about cultural appropriation

    • @brandonp7503
      @brandonp7503 Год назад +4

      In my limited experience as an outside observer, the people complaining about cultural appropriation are the ones most passionately opposed to transracialism. The disconnect is that the people complaining about transracialism and cultural appropriation are also pushing transsexuality.

    • @frilledgyaru291
      @frilledgyaru291 Год назад +1

      I doubt it,they’re most likely the people who call it stupid just so they can feel more comfortable with their “identity”.

  • @leensawas2660
    @leensawas2660 Год назад +22

    Is this world even real anymore

    • @TrumpyBear_Armageddon
      @TrumpyBear_Armageddon Год назад +5

      It's AntiwhiteHeII

    • @chloereed2434
      @chloereed2434 Год назад

      ​@@TrumpyBear_Armageddonand then the anti whites will be the ones who mock white children growing up trying to look a different race to feel like they belong. So many of these issues are coming from far left now. I always notice how mixed race Americans black/white always call themselves black and not mixed and even saw a video of a girl saying she wasnt white she was Italian as if it was a different thing. Black privilege in America is painfully obvious to those of us outside of it.

    • @jaiganticpooey3012
      @jaiganticpooey3012 Год назад

      White women have proven they'll do anything to not be associated with the recent history of European colonialism, under the guise of feminism they've been throwing white men under the bus ever since the beginning of mainstream identity politics, not a surprise they'd be willing to do this

    • @Michelle-rdz17
      @Michelle-rdz17 Год назад

      @@TrumpyBear_Armageddon lol

    • @TrumpyBear_Armageddon
      @TrumpyBear_Armageddon Год назад +1

      @@Michelle-rdz17 I'm right. But we're fixing it

  • @viggilante5349
    @viggilante5349 Год назад +21

    Called it! Knew this was coming a year ago.
    On a positive note, I've been watching subliminals and in the past month, I'm really starting to see my transition into Rottwieller come to fruition. Woof!

  • @D35TR0YM4N
    @D35TR0YM4N Год назад +16

    I truly admire and applaud your admission of your past, rather than hiding from it. You own your change in ideology and show that it is ok to learn and change your mind, rather than burying your head in the sand.
    Your videos are great, keep it up.

    • @nowiamsane6561
      @nowiamsane6561 Год назад +1

      Critical thinkers change their mind alot because they think alot. For some it's a road to nowhere for others it's a fabulous journey.

    • @statsguy1446
      @statsguy1446 Год назад +3

      From a BLM activist to Trump supporter.. from one extreme to another. The lack of any centrist ideas or representation is the reason the democracy in the US is struggling and one day will fall completely.

    • @DoubleBeezy
      @DoubleBeezy Год назад

      She is 😎. As a middle more right grounded person, it's alot of right leaners I disagree with but liberals just make me wanna jump off a bridge 😢

  • @B3llatora
    @B3llatora Год назад +30

    I will never forgive these people for stealing the term Transracial from Adoptees. Transracial Adoptee has been used since the 60s to refer to a child of one race/ethnicity who was adopted by parents of another race/ethnicity. I would love if videos about this topic would make it clear that Transracial is an actual term in the Adoptee community.

    • @berniechoy5482
      @berniechoy5482 Год назад +1

      Maybe Amala will see this comment and do a video about this

    • @---kv5kh
      @---kv5kh Год назад +1

      Yes its interesting my father is Jamacian but I was bought up by a caucasian family.and I identify as white even though I know my fsther is Jamaican. But I do tell people my fsther is Jamaican. And only people born of mixed nationality ask me about my parental heritage. The is only one race though...the human race. With different shades...

    • @sugarplum2467
      @sugarplum2467 Год назад +3

      You'll never forgive, LOL. Did you create/copyright that word? It's not yours.....also nobody cares.

    • @thatsunfortunate2771
      @thatsunfortunate2771 Год назад +1

      "woman" used to mean something different too

    • @berniechoy5482
      @berniechoy5482 Год назад

      @@sugarplum2467 I think what she means is that this is just another trend to label your identity while she actually had to live her entire life like this.

  • @marianadobreva_
    @marianadobreva_ Год назад +3

    This is messed up, but I'll support it. I'll support the furries as well, because there are some people that are a part of the tq+ community, thinking these things are insane, while changing your gender and pronouns like tissues is perfectly normal.
    Hopefully that'll make them snap out of it

  • @tracybates3232
    @tracybates3232 Год назад +15

    In a world where people are judged or attacked for the color of their skin it is no wonder that one would want to change one's race. Not agreeing with it but can understand the fear that could drive someone to want to.

    • @J.R.TheRealtor
      @J.R.TheRealtor Год назад

      If your talking about white people, than yes. 90% of the people doing this crazy stuff are indeed, white people lol

    • @J.R.TheRealtor
      @J.R.TheRealtor Год назад

      *** and yes white people every day are attacked and made to feel like a bad person to be white. That's a fact

  • @Starrieclipse
    @Starrieclipse Год назад +42

    Me being a mixed viet/chinese person with immigrant parents I’m aware of the struggles my viet side went through to leave their country during the Vietnam war and everything they went through to start in a new country from scratch, being a minority. And I wouldn’t erase that to become a completely different ethnicity/race. I can’t just erase all their troubles and give them a new backstory for the sake of feeling “comfortable in a new identity.”
    The amount of r/ectas I’ve seen listening to subliminals to change their family history/be adopted is gross and weird especially considering that a lot of them are 9-16 years olds. What if the rest of your family is happy with their identity? You don’t just change it because you want to. As for ecta’s (ethnicity change to another) claiming that it’s ok for them to change because the cultures/languages/customes/genetics are more similar, it is still wrong. Despite being in Asia, many of the countries in it have lots of ancestral beef; for example, if a Chinese decent of the Nanking Massacre suddenly chose to be Japanese. That person would disregard what happened to their past ancestor and “switch” them to being Japanese, so suddenly what happened to that person in the past didn’t happen?
    Changing your race/ethnicity, it won’t change the fact that you had racial trauma. I’ve seen an rcta person say they hated how they looked in the mirror and felt in their body, so they chose to be another race? Whether it’s a coping mechanism or not, it doesn’t justify the fact that a lot of these people glorify/idealize/romanticize another race/ethnicity. It’s ok to like another’s culture more than your own. It happens to people sometimes; if you really like it you can participate and learn about it, follow beauty trends, or move to that country too, but realize that there’s a limit to it and that choosing to become it because “you feel more connected to it” is wrong. It’s disrespectful to your own original race/ethnicity and it’s not something you just “pick and choose.”
    And the amount of r/ecta’s I see hate on people in their own community and claiming they’re “being bait because their results are so good” is hypocrisy like they’re secretly aware that it’s not possible but do it anyway. If there’s trans racial/ethnicity then might as well have trans species and soon people are gonna identify as a mc Donald’s happy meal toy.

    • @dinosaurs1751
      @dinosaurs1751 Год назад +2

      McDonald’s happy meal toy🤣

    • @Elketjeable
      @Elketjeable Год назад

      The biggest problem is the hate.. They claim to want acceptance, but don't practice what they preach.. In todays world we have feminists that are mysogynistic, gay women that are being called transphobic by the alphabet community for not s*cking d*ck, these so called transracial people are often times racists.. The key word is mental illness. Obsessions to the extreme, especially to the point of hatred of others or themselves, is extremely toxic and wrong. Plastic surgery doesn't change their genetics, they live in denial. How will they treat their child when it's born resembling their "old, original self".. Because plastic surgery won't change the way their child looks.. The world is going to sh*t because people scream for acceptance of mental health problems, they nowadays claim is their entire identity and go to war against solutions..

  • @MasterlyRex8789
    @MasterlyRex8789 Год назад +1

    We have both transracial and cultural appropriation both existing. Make it make sense.

  • @pattycarljackson
    @pattycarljackson Год назад +17

    I mean if you feel you were born in the wrong body why can’t that also be born as the wrong race or ethnicity? They don’t see their own hypocrisy.

    • @chloereed2434
      @chloereed2434 Год назад

      ​@Hungergames101people in America get confused with ethnicity and nationality though. They think race/ethnicity/nationality are all the same.

    • @veronicaana
      @veronicaana Год назад

      They are not the same, however there are correlations between them.

    • @DoubleBeezy
      @DoubleBeezy Год назад

      ​@@chloereed2434well I'm brown, so I blk as a social construct (race I guess😅), im American, im more African ethnicities but recent mixed ancestry so by American rules i belong to africa 😮. 😂

    • @DoubleBeezy
      @DoubleBeezy Год назад

      ​@Hungergames101bruh it's no way everyone light skin or darker for example is going down their family tree and it's no recent mixed ancestry, especially in today's times. It's no way you actually believe ppl when they say they African American and not mixed 😂. Everyone I met in the south has at least one or two grandparents looking like Mariah Carey and know their recent full European ancestor 😂

  • @Icemario87
    @Icemario87 Год назад +12

    Ultimately the problem with all of these people is self-hatred. They cannot accept themselves for who they are. So they externalize and point the blame towards others. It's pitiful and foolish.

  • @heartsmyfaceforever8140
    @heartsmyfaceforever8140 11 месяцев назад +1

    The thing with subliminal videos is you’re putting a whole lot of trust into what is actually being subliminally messaged. They could be saying anything .

  • @NoName-pe5no
    @NoName-pe5no Год назад +14

    I like being the ethnic group I am. I don't think it's better than other groups, just different. I taught my daughter about the ethnic culture and how it is unique. I taught her all cultures bring their unique style to make the world interesting. No one culture is better or worse than others, they come together to make a unique and interesting mosaic.

  • @SoulDew50
    @SoulDew50 Год назад +35

    Take power of who you are. The person who said got bullied because their skin was too light. By you wanting to change, you're kind of giving up what makes you you. You're listening to the bullies and giving them power. Appreciate yourself. There's only one you. There's always going to be bullies. If bullies constantly ridicule you because of what you look like, you're constantly going to be making modifications to yourself that eventually you won't recognize yourself anymore.

  • @dearthofdoohickeys4703
    @dearthofdoohickeys4703 Год назад +8

    Loving another culture is a wonderful thing. Adopting it into your life, learning the language, I have no issues with any of that.
    But wanting to _become_ another race, hating your current body, that crosses a line. It’s no longer a healthy admiration, it’s a destructive obsession.

    • @indiajohnson
      @indiajohnson Год назад

      👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @michaeltobey3860
    @michaeltobey3860 Год назад +6

    Wow... not long ago they called it racist terms such as "black face" and "yellow face." My early life was influenced by Mexicans. My adult life has been influenced by Jewish people, Black Americans, and Africans... Despite my cultural connections and getting mistaken for Hispanic at times, I have no doubts that I am a White Man.

  • @sgmaricelli5243
    @sgmaricelli5243 Год назад +15

    Love the content and fighting of the established media. Keep it up!

  • @jeremiekervella8860
    @jeremiekervella8860 11 месяцев назад +1

    Those subliminals also exist for weight loss. When I was 13 I was so desperate to loose weight that I almost wanted to beleive them lol

  • @onlyonegod701
    @onlyonegod701 Год назад +9

    Never thought i'd see the day that Amala talked about subliminals cause i used to be really obsessed with them and thinked they actually work so i feel so called out 😂😂😂😂

  • @radioactivecrayon7194
    @radioactivecrayon7194 Год назад +7

    Yo, psychologically if they are legit perceiving themselves as different after watching these, there are studies to be had cause that could potentially be put to way better use

  • @noah1502
    @noah1502 Год назад +1

    this is why its so crazy for me to see people swalling trans full throttle, because its the same obsession with stereotypes, with idols, with ideas about the other sex the same way we have ideas about the other races, its stereotypes, desires to get rid of or attain certain stereotypes, or just a preference for how another race or sex LOOKS naturally. people need to get a grip and find some RESPECT for other people and realize that just because you really idolize or love a certain race or the opposite sex, this doesnt make you ENTITLED to being them.

    • @noah1502
      @noah1502 Год назад +2

      especially those comments like "ive been bullied for my race" or "ive always hated my race" like yeah, the EXACT same thing can happen with sex. thats why there are so many trans people nowadays, extremely little respect for others, extreme entitlement, living in fantasies, and not facing reality.

  • @MissBrennan
    @MissBrennan Год назад +5

    Amala you are always so succinct in your points but you NAILED it re: the identity crisis in girls. You should be speaking at every single high school across this country and beyond. Thank god for you.