Why Japanese Women Are Dressing Like Cholas | Style Out There | Refinery29
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- On this episode of Style Out There, our host, Connie Wang, travels to Nagoya, Japan to speak to the women there who style themselves after Cholas. These women have taken inspiration from Latina women and are making it their own. Watch this week's Style Out There to see how fine of a line this trend walks!
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Do you consider this style to be cultural appropriation or not? Share your opinions with us below!
Refinery29 yes and can you please pin me I love your channel
Nah but i can see why others might .
It’s definitely cultural apropiación
I think it's may be ok at time cause they are paying homage to this culture. They are not acting as if they originated it like they do here in the states. It can be a thin line. Certain cultures have been abused so long in the states til now we don't see ii as other celebrating it. Cultures have been abused in the states.
Refinery29 i dont think they are using it “just for fashion” but really appreciate the style
As Mexican, living in the US, I can assure you, we do NOT have a problem with other people emulating and enjoying our culture. I very much admire and am intrigued by the Japanese myself. This whole “Cultural appropriation” is getting out of hand. We have real issues here, like actual racism and hatred toward us. The Japanese celebrating some aspects of Mexican culture is a welcome relief. In fact, if more people celebrated each other’s cultures, in a beautiful exchange, we would probably have a lot less racism, God bless
Exactly!! I feel the same way man. Viva Japon!!
I swear to god Mexicans really don't give a shit about this stuff, but white people do!
Clueless i think it depends on certain people aspects on the whole thing, but, some people might take it to whole new offence. Js
Amen!!!!
Ya I noticed that a majority of Mexican folks don't care for cultural appropriation
As a Hispanic girl, I feel so flattered. I've never really seen people admire the culture this way. It really is refreshing
Are you kidding... Hispanic girls are the ones everywhere... Even here in South Africa... Y'all are admired.
Same!! I feel like it's not seen anywhere but I really feel flattered and as long as they have respect and good intentions, I'm glad they like and use our culture like that.
youre a hypocrite ….im pretty sure if white/european people would do it, you would be bitching all over the place
@@popnaty8685 No a few years back Gwen Stefani copied the style for a while. No one got offended. Some of the white girls in my highschool also dressed like that back in the 90s when it was more popular and there was no problem.
@@popnaty8685 I doubt we would i mean taco bell is still up and running right lol
I get why people can find this offensive but they arent claiming it as their own. they're in love with the culture and acknowledge where it came from and just want to learn as much as they can about it. some yall a little to sensitive
But there’s a fine line between culture appreciation and cultural appropriation.
I'm mexican and I'm flattered they're appreciating our culture 💖
honey 09 im chicano! And I dont find it offending! I actually feel appreciated!
Thisisit chief but do u really know where it is
Just the host is the offended, Mexican here, 0 fuck given
As a mexican this makes me kinda cry because I never really saw this much of people that works to understand and love to our culture in such admiration way instead of fear and judgement WORK IT MI AMIGAS/AMIGOS 🖤🤘🏼💀
You must not be from New Mexico then lol.
@@fireheartis1 nope~😂
@@kokopuff5836 Here in New Mexico most of the people love and respect the Chicano culture.
This is Chicano culture no Mexican culture
Pinche Loca, actually means more like "Crazy dumb btch" LOL is like Mexican hill Billy language...like, trash, ghetto. I was raised in mex so yeah lol.
I'm Mexican and when they showed the huge Mexican flag and the Aztec calendar hung in Ayaka's house I felt really flattered,, honestly from what I've seen us Latin Americans are pretty supportive of people liking our culture and I think that's great :'))
No
@@Spubsowo that "no" doesn't change anything about this person comment or feeling so...
@@Spubsowo your the only one
I mean if you wanna be Mexican well take you. Lol
@@khris_goodman i mean it ain’t a raise but a country so..
Mexican American here, and this makes me feel so happy. I can tell they really appreciate the culture. Love this
😁
But when white people do it all hell breaks loose
Like your comment :)
Marry me mujer :)
@@doomguy8324 fuck u
Just notice how none of us (Latinos/Chicanos) are offended by this... actually for my point of view I feel so happy to see that someone enjoys and admires our culture
honestly it's nice seeing your culture being appreciated for once , really cultural appropriation is really only in the western world mainly the US, i remember when white people would visit my country nobody got offended if they wanted to do or wear something that was cultural actually we encouraged them to try it but here in the US people are just so...ugh and i get it the whole point of cultural appropriation but they really have to learn how to distinguish it from cultural appreciation
only chicanos should be offended, not all latinos..
@Mariana Aguilar Pantoja there it says (chicanos/latinos)
@@justsomegirlwithoutboobs6398 chicanos it's only for all that mexican descent born in the usa, read more please.
@@Nara-tm5xz yes. As long as someone is not judgemental or condescending towards other cultures, as long as they are open to learn and participate in other culture, they are not appropriating.
The only people I see who appropriate, is white people who copies other culture yet being close minded of the people or over romantisizes their struggle. That's disgusting.
White people, please stop policing other people and get some culture of your own.
As a Chicano myself this actually suprised me and it’s awesome we don’t get much love so this puts a smile on my face
Pinche Loca, actually means more like "Crazy dumb btch" LOL is like Mexican hill Billy language...like, trash, ghetto. I was raised in mex so yeah lol.
they are Chicano weebs and u are a japanese weeb, it fits.
@@davidjd123👏🏻
"Maybe this is what the future looks like: A world where culture isn't only where you come from, but also where you fit in".
That brought a tear to my eye. @markowhisper
I like that :) A beautiful thought.
Bravo 👏🏻 respect
Yes this is and will be. Anyone against is, doesn't yet get how great this is. For the entire world.
Yeah
I am Mexican and honestly I’m honored that these people are finding their confidence in our culture. This is awesome!
Aztec Warrior shut up
@TheCashistrash and where do you think it comes from?
as a chicana, i feel kind of special because there is people who really appreciate our culture and stuff.
if you're chicana sure. not all Latinas.
SAMEEEEEEEEE
thats not appreciating. thats appropiating
Hi, I'm curious though. At what point would it perhaps be offensive?
Cheers.
@Snow Nova
I hate when Mexicans call themselves “Hispanic/Latinos”
That’s a tag gringos put on us
Mexican culture is the largest of all the Americas but some people don’t get it and diminish our culture by using those terms.
Forget about the cultural appropriation part. I love what these Japanese people are doing! Much love and respect from México 🇲🇽🇯🇵🇲🇽🇯🇵
they’re not chicanos but they love our culture and are interested in our history. respect ✊🏼
LowLife 2SiCc just because they have the same skin color that means nothing asians and mexican can have light or dark skin. but i see your point
@Buk Keo How do you feel like you're a Mexican-?
@Buk Keo Oh yeah thats cool, so they are connected. But im saying like how do you feel mexican? I feel that's like if a caucasian person said they feel Caribbean if yk what i mean?
They probably are part of our history..
That's cool as long as they don't treat it as a costume. Wearing that prison uniform as an outfit isn't something you would see real Chicanos doing in the street.
As a latina, I'm not offended, I find her funny and pretty. And if she loves our culture, well let her be
KRISTEL GONZALEZ-SERNA Pero no importa como ati te educaron porque sun asi eres una persona debil y solo juzgas a la gente que trsitesa que no seas feliz la gente feliz no juzga a los demas mucho menos de sus valores obviamente tu no tienes educacion y no saves hablar con la gente que fea eres en tu mente character y atitud gente como tu que juzga a otra gente porque no son feliz con ti misma que triste es tu vida🤷🏾♂️:)
Jazmín González I agree she like are Mexican people 🔥🔥
Jazmín González thank you for being part of the “I’m not offended by everything” group. There are so many things I could get pissy about and don’t because I am happy others want to celebrate the things my ancestors did.
The only thing I hated was the prison suit. That is not supporting a culture in any way.
@KRISTEL GONZALEZ-SERNA si vas a exigir que hablen español por lo menos escríbelo bien tú misma. Así como juzgas a gente que no conoces así te juzgarán
Jazmín González tu no eres chicano, callate la boca
I’m Mexican American or “Chicano”
These women are emulating MY culture.
And I love it. It’s beautiful to see people from different cultures to find love in mine especially when so many people in our own community hate on themselves and their own culture. It’s honestly really cool to see this video! Thank you for shining light on it.
As a Chicano from LA myself. It’s all love Mona 🔥 love what you’re doing, fuck the haters 💯
You're from in the limbo, you're not Mexican and or American, Chicano is just a word you idiots pulled out of the blues. I laughed all day cause of you..... Messcans.
A Chicano ninja? lol
@@GUIRADE95 , idiot.
dressing like whores and gangsters is not "mexican-american culture". just like being mobsters is not "italian culture" and being yakuza is not "japanese culture"...people like you represent mexican-americans about as well as the morons from jersey shore represent italian-americans!
I think it’s only black people with there CuLtUrE ApRoPriAtIOn
As a chicano I 1000% am happy and honored they love and respect my culture. And to be fair Mexico and a ton of Latin America loves Japan and it's culture. 🇲🇽🇯🇵🌮🍙
The video isn't about latin America, why mention it?
@@lykndeltoro2269porque chicano es de EEUU sur/México norte, méxicanos son latinos
@@aspengreen4319 el video es de Mexico Americanos no latinos. Los Mexicanos somos latinos pero no todos los latinos son Mexicanos para que mencionar latinos?
The thing about Mexicans is we don’t offend easily... this is legit flattering.
Eso de las "ofensas" ahorita lo traen en chinga los gringos... Ahora salen con esto de la apropiación cultural... 100 años después, pero no'más por que les chirrió la víbora de abajo.
Really though I think it’s very flattering.
It is to most people around the globe.
It makes me so proud of our culture 🇲🇽🇲🇽
Preach
She’s not cultural appropriating , more of cultural appreciating and i love that
Genesis Enriquez you literally only say that cause she is japanase 😂😂 if they were white nothing would happen
Tommy Shelby what are you talking about ? 💀
Genesis Enriquez I meant that you “love it” only because they are asian, if they were white all of you hypocrites would furious
Tommy Shelby stop trying to victimize white people lmaoo.
@@kK-ox7rk nope regardless theyre just appreciating it
There is a saying in Mexico, “ Mexican is a feeling “ don’t have to be born in Mexico to be a Mexican you just have to feel it , respect it and live it . Mexicans, chicanos are not offended when other cultures embrace it as long as there is respect and love towards it .
@adrianna lol japanese people are completely opposite. They call people foreigners if they were born there but have European/African/non japanese parents
adrianna either way bring something else your not is not a state of mind. I can’t like the Scottish culture and therefore I am Scottish. Doesn’t with that way.
I disagree, Mexicans born in the usa are mexican only when is convenient to them.
@@cesarramirez7619 why do you say that
"Dont even" was not supposed to be there
As a Mexican American, I don’t see this a cultural appropriation! There’s respect, there’s love, they’re not just dressing up like chicanas because they like the aesthetic, they feel like themselves when they do! I honestly love sharing my culture! Like what Mona said, I feel proud, I feel happy, when people of other cultures, embrace and respect mine!
As a Mexican-American girl, I don’t find this disrespectful since I love traditional Japanese clothing and the culture.
I can agree with you, whole heartedly.
I find it offensive af
aidou97 just a question: what’s offensive about it?
Same
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Yo I'm Mexican and I'm not offended, I'm flattered. I want to go hang out with my Japanese Mexicans 😂
But when whites do it all hell breaks loose
Same lol
Vesastrul you can tell who are genuine and who is pretending with intent to make fun
Texas Made Born N Raised Pura raza but I didn’t know I have family in Japan 🇯🇵 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Vesastrul shut up you in everybody’s comment saying the same thing .
Who's offended? As a Chicano, this is really awesome! I enjoy and respect Japanese culture as well. So I wanna have a carne asada with them 🇲🇽🇯🇵
💯👍
Rafa Javier facts
ikr. It feels like this channel is purposely trying to sow discord, the host gives me the vibe that she wants us to think 'This is wrong', "Are you offended, are you offended??" or something, the way she presents her videos does not feel neutral at all. As a Tribal, if other people want to wear the color and stripes of my people, honestly I would feel flattered because it usually means they think it's cool.
Americans projecting at it's finest.
Haha I jus had sushi w a corona
O unos tacos de lengua🤤🤤🤤
As a Chicano I don’t see an issue with this, es mas me da gusto ver nuestro cultura apreciado todos lados. We consider this a blessing to my concern
Pinche Loca, actually means more like "Crazy dumb btch" LOL is like Mexican hill Billy language...like, trash, ghetto. I was raised in mex so yeah lol.
Kinda like the Irish on saint Patrick day
This girl needs a therapist
I am a Chicano from California. I am not offended at all by this, i am flattered. Much love to everyone in Japan! You guys are invited to a carne asada at my house! 🇲🇽 🇯🇵
Yea!!!
Firme Holmes!!!
Chale same here haha :)
I agree! Pretty cool to see our culture so far away.
😂😂😂
Why send her in. She’s offended. I’m Latina. Chicana and I love this. The way they embrace our things is amazing. They love it, they honor us and respect us. They ain’t doing nun wrong.
This isn’t about “Latinos”
It’s about CHOLO subculture which doesn’t necessarily mean Chicano
Amuro Ray
Cholo is a street subculture
Chicano is a name given to descendants of Mexicans born in the US
American citizen influenced by Mexican culture, but not a real Mexican citizen
@@19ars92 You fucking idiot. You literally just said "descendants of mexicans born in the U.S" which means people whose parents are Mexican but they were born/raised in the U.S that's a chicano not just "influenced by mexican culture" and the style is not about gangsters dumbass this is the Chicano style period
I'm so relieved to hear this... I feel the same but obviously being white it's like I don't get to comment. But I appreciate how it is celebrated here, WAY unlike in America where if someone dresses like this they have a hard time getting jobs, people generally look down on them, etc.
La Tequilera yea the lady has a PHD to find stuff to be offended about.
I remember growing up, I was always told not to dress like this because it would give me a bad rep or push me into a stereotype in which everyone would expect me to become a teen mom with multiple baby daddy’s. The fact that they’re actually just appreciating the style and the representation of strength makes me happy that they don’t see it the way I did when I was younger. The guy in the car shop even said he has RESPECT for the guys here in the states who do his kind of work is really refreshing
Thank you, this is exactly what I had seen growing up and I wanted no part of it so I dressed differently. Seeing their perspective of the same people is refreshing because I've always associated that attire with a bad lifestyle.
The difference between them and our Raza was that our people were living a lifestyle that didn't just come with the fashion but also with a lot of negativity. This wasn't a fashion but a way of life. And part of that life involved a lot of killings including innocent people from people who represented barrios who dressed like this. So while it may just be a style to dress like Raza in Japan our people lived that lifestyle and this just happened to be what our Raza wore. So it's no surprise that you were stereotyped because many low lives who ended up in jail, dead, killed innocent people and who didn't amount to sh*t in life dressed like this too !!
That being said, I just want to make it clear for any peasants on here who don't know that this right here ( gang banging, which we call tirando barrio in Spanish ) was originally a way of our people uniting back in the 20's, 30's, 40's, and coming together to protect each other against the white majority who used to take advantage of our Raza, discriminate, and beat them. Which is where us Mexicans born in the States from illegal and farm working Mexicans eventually became to be known as Chicanos. Local Los Angeles neighborhoods and the Pachucos from ( later known as zoot suiters in Los Angeles ) Chuco Town in Texas were the ones who formed these barrios ( neighborhoods ) to protect each other.
All of this dragged into the 70's and 80's where eventually the drug trade started growing and eventually this style of dressing came about and became known worldwide through the 90's where eventually it also started changing over time and now it's obsolete here in LA. It's now a part of the people who lived through these eras and now can be seen as a retro movement to dress like this since people who still bang out here don't dress like this anymore.
This isn't cultural appropriation either for those sensitive Raza nowadays acting like black people who think that everything is being stolen from them 😀. The example I like to give is that many people out here Los Angeles have been wearing for the last ten years Italian designer clothing. Does that make any of those people " culture vultures " or appropriating Italian culture ?? Nah !!! Japanese are not changing the name of this style nor are they claiming this to be originated by Japanese. So fuck all you peasants with poor minds on your period.
Mexican/Chicano pride Ese 🇲🇽
Your hot
@@MacMac1313 And that is the difference between appropriation and appreciation. The people and the Culture are being respected. Its appropriation when you are taking from some other Cultural and disrespecting the people who originated it, lying and saying you invented parts of the Culture when you didnt, falsely representing the Cultural, etc. Like when the Kardashians supposedly "invented boxer braids" which they didn't invent and that's not even what the style is originally called. That's disrespectful and appropriation.
@@TheIsPurple
" Boxer braids " are self explanatory. Many people other than blacks have worn braids for centuries. Native Americans as well as the French. Which is where you will see many Mexicans till this day wearing them. I'm aware that people like Kim Kardashian have popularized many things that have been around for decades and longer but the only reason why she has been able to do that is because dumb ass women who watched her show try to emulate her and everything that she and her family do. For example, I remember back in 2012 - 2013 Kim Kardashian began doing her hair in a bun up high. Not long after that I went to lounge to celebrate one of my boys birthday and many women had their hair up high in a bun like Kim that night 😁. Lo and behold, women of all backgrounds started doing their buns up high like that out here in Los Angeles for awhile. Still do here and there as a matter of fact. But it was Kim Kardashian whom they were emulating after they saw her doing her hair like that.
Women can't see other women as popular as Kim Kardashian doing something without imitating. Just like Kim having a big ass was nothing new either.
Blacks weren't the only ones to do it first either if we're talking on camera. Thick and voluptuous women were popular amongst Mexicans by at least 20-30 years before it became popular in the States amongst blacks and so called Hispanics out here.
Don't believe me ??? Just look up Lina Santos ( Mexican Marylin Monroe ) on RUclips and you can all thank me later.
As a Mexican in the US I also assure you we have no problem with Japan people loving our culture! We also love Japanese people! ♥️
“Maybe a culture isn’t just where you come from, but also where you fit in.”
This hit me. It’s so true
Edit: I didn’t think I was going to get this many likes omg😂
Evelyn Avalos has me like dammmmmmmmmn
I agree 100% on that
I disagree
YES💯
All the weebs be cryin when they see this
As a Latina this doesn’t bother me at all. It’s actually very cool how they enjoy and admire the Mexican culture so much💗
DaSavage Cat2 even if they’re white?
Itsy bitsy Spidy black, white, Asian,etc. It doesn’t bother me :)
Itsy bitsy Spidy what do you mean with “even if they are white”??
Tina Severinovna Me she did address that it was a costume, but if she wore it just to wear it as an everyday piece of clothing then I don’t know how to feel about that. It’s a stereotype.
Grecia Soto white people would be called racist if they did it 😂 I only asked cus I was curious lol, no meaning behind it
They love our culture. They have our flag. They celebrate with us. They respect.
Its not culture appropriation at all. THEY ARE DOING THINGS RIGHT TO BRING LIFE TO OUR CULTURE EVEN IN THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD
wave YESSS
Preach
Yesss
wave na the way the be takin pictures with la rosa de guadalupe and they don’t understand who she really is fucked up.
vanesa Espinoza lol there is no such being
There’s something special about seeing both sides of my family’s cultures blended like this. I’m Mexican and Japanese born is America. The racism in America to both my family’s cultures is horrific, but seeing the two of them come together is such a fun and beautiful way is so amazing. It warms my heart and makes me smile. 💕
Both? Dam, the food in your house must be crazy.
@@joem61 Ikr ? Im mexican and i love my food and japanese food. Imagine curry with mole!
as a mexican-american female, everything was ok until she pulled out an inmate *costume*
gabriela campos for real!!
Lol that part had me rolling on the floor 😂
Lol. Yeah. I would have hidden that. Maybe it's just cosplay for Halloween?
@@kumokundomo9705 it was a part of her chicana closet, so unfortunately she had the costume because the media portrays the latinx community as criminals, drug addicts & alcoholics
To be fair, sounds like as soon the presenter said it wasn't good to have the costume, she seemed very sorry and hopefully doesn't wear ir. all we can ask for is everyone to learn,
I'm Mexican and my aunts homes are filled with Japanese art and furniture :) they love Japanese culture!
Damn mines too. My abuela has a lot of Japanese culture.
Belen Escalante Gutierrez lol
Weeaboos
@@countdankula6740 lmao so it's okay for Japan to appropriate mexican culture but when Mexicans appreciate Japanese culture its sickening? nice
As a Japanese woman with a Mexican boyfriend, this is so cute
I’ve known about this specific community since I was 16/17 I am now 23. I am Mexican American and I honestly love to see this. Like someone else said, If they find their confidence in my culture, I am happy.
@@khris_goodman cool this is my first time ever hearing about this and I’m 16
as half latina I would never be offended by this! In contrary! I think its so great she can express herself with clothes, makeup and stuff! Love it.
I'm Indigenous/Mexican and love Japanese women ❤️
@Snow Nova tf you on about?
People dressing up as some other group for laughs such as Halloween costumes are offensive. But these people are dressing up as chicanas (and chicanos) out of respect. Even if the prison outfit was offensive, the overall thing going on isn’t offensive. It’s respect. Source: I am Chicano
Pinche Loca, actually means more like "Crazy dumb btch" LOL is like Mexican hill Billy language...like, trash, ghetto. I was raised in mex so yeah lol.
Chicano is a movement/Identity, chola is a style, there is a difference. She’s dressing up as a chola, you can’t “dress Chicano”
@@theoddest1993 Chola is part of the Chicano community. And yes, you can dress as 'Chicano' just like you one can dress as African. Within each identify there are subcultures.
Also as a Mexicana i agree.
@@FantasmaJestera Intent is the key. It's same as a joke when someone makes a joke that is edgy and can be seen as offensive or just a joke. If it appears it's meant to be offensive and targeted, then it's bad. A good example of a possible offensive joke that often isn't is Family Guy. Some of their jokes taken out of context would look very offensive. But within the context, you see they are making fun of everyone and the person being depicted isn't necessarily the joke but it's how characters often react to them that is partially the joke.
I'm a chicana and I want to hang out with these women ♡ I love the Japanese culture too♡ we can all learn and appreciate each others cultures ♡
Most Beautiful comment ever ❤
Yasss preach
Nicole Perez I’m Latino and I’m offended...
exactly !! and i love it i'm japanese mi casa, su casa !!
You can't fix stupid. There is a DIFFERENCE between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. These people ARE IN NO WAY making fun of the Chicano culture. They LOVE it!
@benjamin ollis at least they feel okay with it. Of course not the WHOLE population is going to feel okay with it like a lot of cultural stuffs being used in other cultures. And them at least can give permission to this since they’re part of the culture. You sound like you’re invalidating their opinion
Black people will be very sensitive , if these Japanese were dressing up like them lol
they think our religion and culture is a costume
@benjamin ollis it’s not a costume if it’s every piece of clothing you own. It’s just your wardrobe. Lol
@benjamin ollis Nah as a Mexican I'm completely okay with it.
We took their anime and fashion
They took our cars and style.
Everything is balanced.
Reverse Weabooism
Daniel Marin
Go Nagai was the first Japanese to introduce reverse weabooism to the NHK (Japanese Mainstream) with his work Mazinger Z and Devilman; and then followed by Buruson and Tetsuo Hara, the creators of Hokuto no Ken (Fist of the North Star).
With that it’s manga holy trinity which is heavily hardcore and westernized:
The father- Hokuto no Ken (Fist of the North Star)
The son - Hirohiko Araki’s Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure
The holy spirit - Kentaro Muira’s Berserk
Don t forget their sushi and tuner cars :-) Why not they enjoy a lowrider as much as we enjoy a 2jz twinturbo supra going sideways burning rubber.that should serve as an inspiration cause if people looked up to each other wars wouldn t exist
No one "took" it. We simply enjoy it 🤓
Sentirion Beats
Anime isn’t a cultural but a comercial thing
“That’s like saying the world took Coca-Cola from the US culture”
and fashion? Unless you dress like a traditional old Japan then you’re taking their cultural traits
The stuff you say we “take” isn’t cultural appropiation but appreciation
we just enjoy it because it’s a way of expanding Japanese marketing not their actual culture
as a chicana from Cali ( grew up between LA and SD, born and raised by my fam in boyle heights) I have always been flattered by the Japanese “cholas” i love that they admire us as people and artist and i am suuuper intrigued in their sub-culture of our culture lol not once have i ever been offended and don’t know anyone who would be. You guys should’ve sent a real chicana along for a real perspective on how we feel about them.
as a latina, I think this is awesome! they're not disrespectful at all!. also as someone deeply infatuated with Japanese culture I love this- I embrace you, you embrace me!
I love your response! It is so true and I agree!
@Bruce Leroy Osaka people are more expressive and straight-forward so foreigners might like it better.
Tokyo`s amenities are world class though but people are too busy sometimes.
RESPECT IS EARNED IF THEY WEAR IT IN ANY WAY ITS NOT APPROPRIATION IT'S CULTURAL EXCHANGE. IF YOU ONLY LOOK AT PEOPLE THROUGH THE LENS OF RACE YOU ARE A RACIST
im just gonna say, latinas are so pretty wow
Is it embracing though if they have a prison costume to go with the "culture of it"? It is disrespectful if they have decorations like the Virgen De Guadalupe in a car though ... maybe some of them actually appreciate it but the ones in the video are appropriating
I mean...... we got Americans tryna act Japanese, Chinese, and Korean but these pple just have a love for Latinos and chicanos, I’m quite proud pple show interest as a Latino myself
Like fr 😭😭
yup!! im glad both of my cultures are getting along !!
100% agree
Yeah, I don't see why American minorities should be outraged
This is Mexican American chicano culture not latin. Read chicano
History and no the diffrence
As a Mexican who loves Japanese culture im flattered. Not offended at all love from us.
Hi, I'm curious though. At what point would it perhaps be offensive?
Cheers.
@@claudiarios2440 That's a solid insight. Especially about the hypocrisy of those who co-opt aspects of culture while crapping on the actual people.
Thanks. All the best.
Who cares if she is being something she is not. but i'm sure you only care because she is attractive.
@@Slyguy96 "i'm sure" you say. Based on what? HOW sure? It seems as though you are the one importing the idea of someone being attractive into this thread. Somewhat like a red herring. Curious as to why?
@@ntr10me I'm not concerned with her looks. I care more about the fact she is trying to be something she is not. She is Japanese not Hispanic. be happy with who you are. And i was just pointing out that she gets acceptance on this behavior because she is young and cute. People tend to kiss up to the more attractive.
Im a Mexican American who loves Japanese culture and seeing people from japan appreciate my culture is truly amazing like this is the future where we can all share each other stories and learn from each other!!!
It’s not cultural appropriation when they give credit to the culture and draw strength from it. It is cultural appropriation when a woman like Kim Kardashian to wear corn rows and call them bo Derek braids.
Worrrd!
Or Boxer/French/Dutch braids
Yes! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
That's culture inappropriation ain't it
@@Nomerci14 boy, i cannot LOL please go define "appropriate" and "APPRECIATE."
Im dead.
Part of cultural appropriation is taking another culture’s style and claiming it as their own. They aren’t doing that. And it seems as tho they try to do their research and accurately portray the chicano culture.
Did you notice that...Japanese people copies others but they made it so much better than original.
@@justinbronco6299 wtf is this a bait u fcking troll hahaha
@@justinbronco6299 nah
Japanese also don’t really have a concept of “cultural appropriation”.
For real! Its the white ppl that put on a sombrero and eat crunchy tacos that are the problem. At least Japanese ppl do their research and respect it
Me being a Mexican-american, They dress more Chicano than me lol
Isabella Sotelo yup
Me too lol
ROLF THEY MORE MEXICAN THAN ME RT
Honestly
same
As a Latina from Los Angeles, I am not offended by these Japanese ladies embracing my culture. Btw ladies, you look great. If you want to understand the heart of East Los Angeles, and Latinos, you can read, ' The Republic of East L. A .' Take care. Vaya con Dios.
mexicans are not italians , we are not latinos
@@sinaloense5798 shut up. If you want to argue why don't you talk to your family and question why so many if you are uneducated, living in crappy homes, and dying early due to heart disease..
The video is about Mexican americans/chicanos not latinos. Not all latinos are Mexicans only Mexicans can be chicanos.
Us chicanos and Mexican Americans rarely feel love outside of our own culture, even here in the U.S. So to see people on the other side of the world showing love and showing out makes us proud, not offended.
I’ve always been deeply fascinated and in love with Chicano and Mexican culture as a white American and I think they are so cool! I was always afraid people would accuse me of cultural appropriation but Mexicans are the most welcoming people I swear, the only ppl I’ve had accuse me of “appropriation” are other white girls lol
Go look up Japanese in Mexico City that Young Mexicano's are intermixing with!
@@tohaovershell same, I have always loved Mexican culture as a white person. I started learning Spanish in middle school too so I'm fluent
So much love and respect for Mexican culture. If you know, you know!
Thers that mexican saying that "Mexicans are born wherever we want bc we're the best" these Mexicans were just born in Japan lmao
IM CHICANO FROM LOSANGELES SANDIEGO, AND THIS MAKES ME SMILE EAR TO EAR, MUCH RESPECT TO THE JAPANESE !!!
Stop yelling!
@@it3897 he’s just excited to see his culture appreciated, let him be
@@it3897 Your name is too loud. You stop yelling.
@@usagiprincess4387 you dork ! It was a joke! So let me be !
WHAT?
Japanese women see the strength of character in Latin women and they want it too! What’s wrong with that?
@Charles Huang I wouldn't say they have too many. They have the same rights as you do. Are the rights you have also too many? You're just intimidated and uncomfortable tvhat women have the exact same rights as you.
@Ah Dindu Nuffin Wow. Way to be extremely racist in one comment. Oh well, we all have our own opinions. Also, coming from a half-White and half-Asian person, I have experienced both Asian and American culture first hand. Asian culture is very strict, clean, traditional. You're not encouraged to be yourself. You're expected to mirror those around you and become successful. I love American culture because it is the exact opposite. You can be yourself and there is so much more diversity. It truly is a melting pot here. I have Asian, Black, Hispanic, White, and Native American friends. Everyone is happy and free and can do as they please. Some people don't want to go to college while others do want to go to college and make lots of money. I love it here because there's so much cultural diversity and there is never a dull moment. I'm not hating on Japanese culture, but I do have sympathy for those that grew up there, especially the women. There's a lot of pressure on everyone over there.
@Charles Huang And they say women are dramatic, look at yourself
@Peter Lustig I can see that you make up 90% of those people who have "no purpose" in life..
@Jacky Phantom they just dont got the 🍑
I am Mexican-American, and I am NOT offended at all, I’m actually very excited to see that in such as far away country, women like our culture, and makes me value it more. They don’t use the “stereotypes” in a way to offend anyone, but to show admiration and connection to the culture, thanks for the video
bc they acknowledge that it's from chicano culture and not claiming it as their own, something they came up with, or watering it down I wouldn't regard it as appropriation but appreciation
Excellent point. When cornrows were "invented" with Bo Derek, that's a problem. This is respect and on point.
I have to agree to this. They don't say. "Boxer braids or Katy Perry or KimK braids etc etc etc"
how bout we stop categorizing a complete culture as a whole and grouping them all the same,isnt that what you would want?. thx!
@@kcfrancis94 d.
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If the Japanese people want to emulate how strong and beautiful Latina women are then let them do it
Strong? She’s making us look like a gang member lmao
Edit: nvm I forgot the title said chicana lol
The beauty and strength of a Mexican woman lies in her femininity
I don’t know if chicanas can be considered as “strong and beautiful latina woman” though 🤔
I hate this culture
W O K E。 W O K E can’t understand u
As a Mexican American I absolutely LOVE THIS. 🇯🇵 🇲🇽
Same
As an American Mexican, I love it ❤
Pinche Loca, actually means more like "Crazy dumb btch" LOL is like Mexican hill Billy language...like, trash, ghetto. I was raised in mex so yeah lol.
Mexico is the Americans 🤓
Same here brother
This is very touching and makes me feel more proud of my culture as a Mexican American Latina in California.... watching this reminds me how blessed i am to be a Mexican American latina. I am happy they can find happiness in our culture and especially in a place like japan where most of our culture is not normally seen.
Because it’s Japanese people who are doing it. If it was a white person or even worse, an Indian person doing it you’d be so offended.
Literally not one Mexican person has ever complained about the Japanese using this style
Funny how the least oppressed group in one of the least oppressed countries in the world is always the one getting butthurt about other countries using another country's fashion. Not a single person from Mexico in this comments is complaining that this is appropriation.
yes we know that. the lady above said it. next@@jamielusions
@@TomorrowTalesMedia I was emphasizing on what she said, exaggerating the scenario
I'm Mexican and I have complained. So there.
@@ninedragons1 wow! congrats! The ones that don't care outnumber you 1 to 1000 easily
Wow! As a Mexican American I think this is cultural APPRECIATION and I’m happy they have love for Chicano style, food & lowriders. If it makes them feel happy I’m all for it. They are all invited to my families Carne Asada. Keep being you ladies!
Yasssss
I love it!
Brenda Melissa Ocampo blah blah blah nobody cares how you feel
David Kamer she’s not gonna sleep with you just because you’re kissing her ass buddy. But keep trying.
@@davidkamer you're an idiot!
'A world where culture isn't only where you come from, but also where you fit in.'
❤️
💕💕💕
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love this
🤗🤗
As a chicana myself I find this amazing! Plus i really love the Japanese and korean culture so i can understand them loving a culture/style so much
people in US: we are offended
mexicans: hell yeah we dont care!!
Libtards in the US get offended by everything.
Yeah, but imagine they treated them like crap while stealing their "culture"!
For real tho. I like Mexican culture so I use inspiration from that culture for my room and clothes and I have a bunch of white people telling me it’s cultural appropriation an Mexican AMERICANS telling me that I am trying to be them, but Mexicans that actually live in Mexico don’t give a centavo
@@cool_kid103 BITCH 🤣 Why tf are you treating Mexican Americans as if they have no say to decide wether it is cultural appropriation or not?? They can decide wether it is and you're gonna listen because THEY'RE STILL MEXICAN. JUST CUZ THE MEXICANS FROM MEXICO say they dont care doesnt make it ok for you steal their culture. I'm mexican american and no you cant fuckin take our shit. U ain't mexican sweetie, so stop trying to be us. Dont take something that isn't yours and claim it for the looks. Its disrespectful
@@cool_kid103 U know how stupid u sound right now? Saying mexican americans words shouldn't be taken seriously when its STILL THEIR CULTURE. They have the right to be offended or not and ur dumbass is basically invalidating their rights not giving a fuck about what they say just because they're AMERICAN like bitch no.
I'm Chicana and I am not offended by this at all.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Lessly Aragon omg that’s the same thing I thought. I was not offended by this
@Skinny Bones Jones oh fuck off. Even if they were call themselves BLACK, who is getting hurt??
Im from Congo I wanna wear like a chicano ¿can I be a chicano boy being a black guy?
@@antonioyejezquel6135 no eres del congo
@@Bulltardwin???
As Chicana, I appreciate the love 💕 just don’t wear the prison costume.
@H No en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_groups_of_Japan Yes. Check this out.
You must be really starved for love if you appreciate this trash. This is not love. Don't pretend her prison costume is divorced from the rest of the shit she's doing
Oh god but I agree.
@Christine Wood idk much about chicana culture, what's up with inmate costumes?
But if a white girl did this?
Blood in and blood out man, that style back then, my brothers dressed like that and still do and I think it's the BEST casual nice look you can get
The only "latina" to get offended by this would be Lele Pons
Who ?
John K LMAOOO
She pulled out a prison uniform
YES! 😂😂😂😂
Oh no no no cancelled
Pues Latinos don’t get offended by this. We find it flattering tbh
You Mexican Americans no Latinos 😂😂😂😂
Annika yes I’m Mexican not LATINO
Annika Latin is a Italian,Spaniard,German,French 😂😂😂
Daniel Rojas Spaniards invaded Mexico along time ago so yes they are Latino.
Paris Do you know the real meaning of Latinos is to diminish different countries into one term
There's a difference in cultural appropriation and admiring a certain style. I honestly think this girl means no harm. She just needs to do more background research as opposed to only learning from movies.
Chanel Pruitt
She’s acting as if is Chicano which is a woman or girl of Mexican origin or descent. She is Asian. She should embrace herself.
If you go onto Mona's instagram she really appreciates mexican culture and learns the traditions.
Japanese people kno how to do cultural appreciation the right way because they hold themselves to respectful standards
a lot of people use things that they admire but still get bashed
I think the majority of people who culturally appropriate don't mean harm, the thing that triggers people is the fact that they wish to remain ignorant as to why they may be offending someone.
Thank you for making and posting this video! I’m so touched 😭 idk what is it exactly in words I just burst into tears seeing them girls. I’m Asian too and I can relate to these girls, sometimes there’s a part of us that we just want to be different and rebel to what considered as the norm in our surroundings. It’s more like we can get in touch with a part of our self that we don’t often shows in daily life through what ever it is that works (other culture etc). Because I believe apart from our physical reality (the skin color, race, gender, etc), we’re just a multidimensional vibrational being! so let’s just unite. Only the ego that seeks judgement and separation.
Love the comeback with the chopsticks too 😂 lol
These girls they’re really cool🔥🔥🔥! So inspiring 💕💕💕
This make's me proud because us as mexican's have gone through a lot to get to this point where everyone repects and admires our culture. This was interesting.
Chicanos are American not Mexican they have Mexican descent and acestry but they aren't Mexican thr entire point is your to white for mexico and too brown for USA YOUR STUCK IN THE MIDDLE!
THE HUMAN CRUMB. That makes no sense you’re still both
@@KeybladeMaster64 no your not.... Mexican is a nationality not a ethnicity
@@thehumancrumb.668 it's also a ethnicity though? I'm Mexican and Puerto Rican but from America so its both
@@sypersonified 😂😂😂shows how un educated you are it's a nationality not a ethnicity.....your of spanish origin so latino or Hispanic
You mean you have ancestry from Puerto Rico and mexico then your latino or Hispanic or just Spanish
Latinos we don’t care. Is all about the love, we actually feel flattered.
Hi, I'm curious though. At what point would it perhaps be offensive?
Cheers.
@@ntr10me
offense is ALWAYS taken, never given.
so it's offensive at the point where you WANT to feel offended.
@@sabin97 That's a good point. I guess there's no real objective standard for when something really crosses a line. so I wonder, what would be seen as offensive in this situation to someone of Latin American heritage.
@@ntr10me Always there is culture exchange when people of different cultures interact together (more in this technological age). I believe that the people that like to accused others of cultural appropriation basically are promoting cultural secregation. Nothing is offensive if is done with respect.
@@PL-up5ig your last sentence especially Rings massively true with me. Well said.
As a Latina this just makes me feel less bad about my obsession with Chinese and Japanese culture myself. This is just epic to me.
Same
Less bad = better.
Day 547: I exclusively use a wok now.
Shelby Berry fr🥺
You're clearly white
I love everything about this, and the fact that she tries to understand the culture, it’s amazing
I’m Mexican, I don’t find this disrespectful. In fact I’m intrigued that the Japanese is embracing our culture ❤️ Viva Japón
ayy but I mean even people in Mexico and other countries cosplay as anime characters so its cool lmao
They always have. You can see it with anime all the time, using spanish/latin words for powers or worlds.
What is Chicano culture?
Viva México
This is NOT Mexican culture.
This is some ghetto bullshit you find in California.
Gtfo lol
As a Mexicano with strong Chicano roots, this is very flattering, especially coming from people with such a rich and complex culture as the Japanese. Bienvenidos mis hermanos, son chingones ese!
Yeah but do they know the background story of it and how it came to be or do they just wear like some Halloween costume
@@Kitty_bandida22 This!! At least educate yourself on the background of chicana culture.
@@mirukuun
I wouldnt go there because you guys need to do the same regarding proper Mexican culture.
@@Kitty_bandida22 Outside these few influencers of the movement, I'm sure there many other you Japanese people sporting these styles just because they think its cool. Not that I think anything is wrong with that either. I doubt many Chicanos themselves know the history of what they are wearing. But do they really need to?
@@Kitty_bandida22 the only IGNORANT person here is YOU.......
That Lowrider club isn't cultural appropriation, thats cultural Tribute. That is serious love and commitment to the art and style.
Cultural Tribute is a great way to describe this. As a Chicano from ELAC, I give props to my Japanese Raza!! Keep it going!!
Facts😎😀🔥👍🏾
Then what's with the orange jumpsuit then lmao
@@christopherbolanos2480 I have to say that's not the best choice ever but I wont say I haven't seen some of me people rockin the federal khaki shorts or county intake chanklas!!! Lol...
driving cars is not a Mexican culture cars were invented by whites not Mexicans
as a mexican-american, this is very flattering. you dont always see cultures outside of the US embrace mexican culture so this is nice and refreshing. also, i dont feel like they're being disrespectful in anyway
I love how literally no latino is offended. Everyones like yeah man you like our culture bro, thats cool we'll share it. We like anime and sushi so were cool😅💀💀
Ok just know this edit is late but let me make something clear when i say "no latino is offended i dont mean every single mofo out there i mean the ones in this vids comments. I know we dont all think alike so if you dont agree then my comment is not for u, dont come after me with some mean ass bs when i was just trying to make a light hearted joke, i saw no hate in the comments and thats rare thought it was a good thing, my bad.
ザ Zeek 根暗,
Fr.
I was happy to see this too. I think it shows more pride and confidence in your culture to share it freely & see it as a compliment.
@@miriamrobarts ikr. Exactly. And some of these people seemed like they did some research. As long as there not racist and respect the culture im cool with it.
@ザ Zeek 根暗 I'm white, and I agree that it's ridiculous to get offended about "appropriation"-especially when it's not even your own culture! It's nice when people can appreciate each others' cultures and be friendly to each other.
Mmmm im just waiting for someone to mix tamales with sushi other than that I feel quite proud.
i love those last words: "A world where culture isn't only where you come from but also where you fit in"
I kinda wanna get that tattooed
I'm Hispanic and I've studied Chinese and Japanese martial arts and as artist I've mimicked anime art for years. I have always loved different cultures. I believe as long as we respect others and not do it to make fun of others its fine. They said that love and respect what they like about our culture so Its cool.
what u r describing has absolutely NOTHING to do with the idea of negative "cultural appropriation" which is not some 1 off 1 dimensional 'catch all' concept. YOU r describing appreciation of ASPECTS of a 'foreign culture'.
Hell yah!1 I love it! And I’m Latina ..
@@babagalacticus in my experience culture appreciation is kinda the rule everywhere outside USA
This is Mexican American chicano culture not latin or Hispanic
Jajaja me encantó su camisa que dice "cabrona" la verdad no me molesta como mexicana, al contrario se me hace genial el gesto y la actitud les da más fuerza y confianza a estas chicas japonesas, que en su cultura normalmente son muy tímidas y sumisas. Le queda a toda madre el outfit 😜🤟 saludos desde México 🇲🇽
*As a latina i feel happy when people feel complete inside my culture*
We welcome you honey :3, culture is not an object but i dare say a feeling of union between many voices and it's people if you love it and respect it then you are just as a sister as anyone in my fam
Maia Cullen yup
maia, thank you
@@SevenFootPelican You are welcome honey ♡♡♡ :D
Except Chicanas are not Latinas. Chicano style was about Nativism and Indigenious.
As a Mexican, the first words out of my mouth when seeing this video is that's badass.
I said the same thing lol
King Malo sameeee
I thought they were real mexican chola til I saw the title lmfao
Takada sanchez, andando pues
They did it right and I'm Black..... 💯💯💯💯💯
Americans: this is just rude and racist.
Us Mexicans: they’re invited to our party’s anytime.
"Eyy vienvenida amiga :D"
Yo not this American. I don’t see anything wrong with enjoying and sharing things with other cultures. I mean, to a degree I suppose. If you take it to a point where people think your making fun of them, I guess I get how people could get offended fast.
@@hannahtheartist5519 There is also an element where another race makes money or benefits from someone else culture, while other people face disadvantages from participating in their own culture. If the Japanese woman makes more money doing Chicano type music then an actual Chicano rapper, then it might be considered more problematic. That’s where culture appropriation is harmful, but that is because of the systems that are in place, not the individuals who participate.
African Americans have face this a few times where clothing brands owned by white people will make more money copying urban styles, but African American brands don’t get the same attention or praise. It sucks, but there is not much a person can do about it, but be conscience of it.
White americans*
I’m Mexican American and the carne asada is open for them ALWAYS
As a Mexican American, first generation in the U.S, watching this makes me happy! Just like home girl said, Mexicans do not get offended easily, if anything it’s pretty neat that others outside our culture find it fascinating.
This is not cultural appropriation! This Cultural Appreciation. Appropriation would be if they claimed to have invented the style or trait.
FACTS
Wish I seen this comment ! I literally just said almost the same thing ! Spot on !
I disagree with your statement 100%. If you must, look it up..."Cultural appropriation, at times also phrased cultural misappropriation, is the adoption of elements of one culture by members of another culture."
@@Netty925 What is the definition of cultural appreciation?
Cultural appreciation is when elements of a culture are used while honoring the source they came from. It is important to note that appreciation involves respect and value. Appropriation would be if they where using it only for like halloween or to mock them. They are neither mocking, making fun of or insinuating that they are the creators of the style they are clearly listing their reasoning as to why they choose to appreciate this type of culture. Some people who wear dreads say that hair is hair and it could be worn as they please without acknowledging or respecting where the style originated from. These people are not only wearing this style on a day to day basis they are educating themselves about every aspect of the culture not altering it or taking it as their own.
Tanya Golphin Precisely!!! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
The only thing that disappointed was them dry burritos, someone make them some tacos al pastor y de cabesa 🤤
Amen
If they gonna immulate..... get that shit right! Don’t half ass about it... that’s when you screw up something that wasn’t broken in the first place!#YA’DIG!!😎
I know I agree! Lol
Ewww
Hahaha, mexico ain't got the best sushi as well so it's even
As a proud Chicano born in LA and living in Mexico. I am not offended, love Japanese culture and glad to see people appreciate us!
@Vero E
“Chicano” is the word used by Americans of Mexican descent to describe themselves. It originated from Mexican Spanish by shortening and altering the word “Mexicano.”
Pinche Loca, actually means more like "Crazy dumb btch" LOL is like Mexican hill Billy language...like, trash, ghetto. I was raised in mex so yeah lol.
The narrative should be more specific and call it "Chicana Chola" and not just Chicana. Not all of us adopted that lifestyle.
Just out of genuine curiosity: would you be okay with a white person delving into Chicano/Chicana Chola culture?
@@sadem1045of course, never seen blood in and blood out. His name is Milkweed or Miklo. If you embrace us, we embrace you back.
Much love to them, glad to see people enjoy the culture and admire. Unfortunately for us Mexicans in California if we dress like that we may get shot at so sucks to no longer see much repping of the style. I hope this group can carry on the legacy happily and one day come here and are easily welcomed by the community!
I feel like it's only truly cultural appropriation when you make up different names for things that were from another culture and then call it your own invention.
Right ,I feel like most groups borrow from each other with respect and some groups do it as a like a competition thing trying to out do the original culture or people who invented it . Caucasians culture is literally a mixture of other non caucasian culture. To me its cultural appropriation when caucasians do alot of things because they alot of times have a superiority complex with everything
@@rblair1000 could you give me a few examples? Also, careful with such a generalization of a race of people. That would be racist to assume all whites have a superiority complex.
yep, like when Kim kardarshian tried to copyright the word kimono as her spandex brand
Zohaal native Americans do that too. Asians do that too. African and Arabs do that too. So what your point?
Zohaal I dont think its right to generalise all white people. Im white and ive never done any of that? I have huge respect for other cultures and I just dont think its right to hold us to things our ancestors did :/
She’s just admiring the style. Let her be her! Anyways she is respectful. She’s not claiming that she’s Mexican or anything
taesbag girl i- that prisoner jumpsuit though......
Umm the Mexican flag in her house says something else 💀
Joon’s moonchild lmao that’s okay still I’m not American but I have it in my bedroom lmao.
Kero Tea that’s you. You’re the one representing someone else’s flag. Idk about Americans but I don’t think you should represent a flag that isn’t yours.
Joon’s moonchild o slow down bruv I just want an American flag in my house 😳😳😳
Stealing it? Nah, I believe this is an extension of love for a culture.
Exactly man
Ahuevo😎
i'm japanese mi casa, su casa !!
It’s not cultural appropriation, it’s appreciation. We don’t like people trying to mock our culture but this is them loving and embracing it. Makes me happy.
low rider culture in japan....anime cosplay culture in america....all good.
That's a perfect way of putting it
@@sophii7906 thank you. as crappy as life seems in this day and age, cross cultural sharing and appreciation is a nice thing. wouldnt you agree?
@@pbc_03 I agree as well. I do think it's cool that others find a culture fascinating and want to express their love for it. I do think that there are people who take it to the extreme like Koreaboos and Weeaboos where they neglect their actual race to be someone they aren't. I can tell that these people aren't trying to do that. They are expressing that by dressing like Chicanas, they feel strong and independent like their role models they saw in movies
honestly, cosplay is just plain cringy, doesn't matter if ur asian or not, its just cringy.
Good point
I hope people in Japan read these comments. I am Mexican and I am so touched by this. This is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen 😭 Te amo Japón
Pinche Loca, actually means more like "Crazy dumb btch" LOL is like Mexican hill Billy language...like, trash, ghetto. I was raised in mex so yeah lol.
They aren’t claiming it to be their own so I don’t see the problem🤷🏼♀️
that’s always where the problem lies. when people who didn’t invent it start claiming they did THEN it’s appropriation
Thank you! That’s what culture appropriation means! People don’t know the difference
why is the title worded as if sooo many japanese women dress like this? lol. If you looked at japanese fashion its cutesy. instead of strong image
@1234 123 But then again, not all Japanese people wear cutesy in every street. People are more complex than that.
Tolu Adesanya idc about it I’m Mexican and I don’t mind it
Research and respect are a huge thing for cultural appreciation. These people know what they're doing and I'm all here for it 💜
“ maybe that’s the future, where our culture is not only where we come from but where we all fit in”
I like that! 😎
Makes a lot of sense
Joe Om I would love to live in a world where this is true. Where who you are and culture define you, not your race or from where you originally came from.
Agreed
Their just primos from across the water nothing wrong here
Love this comment. Totally agree
Same
What the fuck 😅
The only problem I have is the usage of la virgen de Guadalupe
Anonymous 15 yea same
I'm just gonna say this: THEY ARE ALL INVITED TO THE CARNE ASADA
Ruben Vela omg lol
don't forget the ropa vieja
Ruben Vela se fueron a matar la vaca o que? Ya pasó un mes
bro i know im late but-
whos bringing the horchata? los frijoles? even the pulparindos as snacks?
Fuck yea lol oh and bring tortillas rofl