[theqoo] KOREANS ARE DUMBFOUNDED... SITUATION WITH FOREIGNERS' COMMENTS UNDER LEE HYORI'S 10 MINUTES VIDEO...

"Everyone in K-pop are white nowadays."

"She's seriously pretty! Natural and bronzed skin."

"The days when everyone was tanned. She's so charming.
> Only some people tanned, members like Sung Yuri or Lee Jin who were in her group had white skin."

"So she was brown at first but as years passed, she became whiter and whiter...
> During the 90's to early 2000's, tanned skin was the trend in Korea. but from 2005, articles, documentaries and movies about the dangers of UV rays and skin cancers came out..."

"It was the era where K-pop idols weren't obsessed with having white skin"

"Natural is beautiful!"

"The time when skin whitening wasn't a big deal"

"When they weren't desperate to become white people."

"I love her tanned skin. It's refreshing to see stars who aren't white like ghosts tbh"

"Are foreigners crazy? They are obsessed with skin color. Just like black people who have a variety of skin colors, Koreans also have people who have fair skin, and people who have tanned skinã…¡ã…¡
> White people are descendants of Europeans and black people are descendants of Africans. But you are Asianã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ You're not white nor black
> Why are you criticizing skin whitening but not skin tanning?"

original post: here

1. They are more obsessed than anyone else about skin tones 

2. I bet that none of these comments are from white people

3. There are also idols who are so white that they need to tone down their skin. These people will faint once they learn about it

4. No but just love yourselves. Koreans are free to tan if they want to. Just leave us alone already

5. The epitome of inferiority complex

6. Even with these photos, they will deny it




7. First of all, you can tell none of these comments are from white peopleã…‹ã…‹ they are just jealousã…‹ã…‹

8. Tanning was the trend back then though. What are they even saying?ã…‹

9. The inferiority complex in the comments is solid... please, just be confident and luv yourself :)

10. That's how Southeast Asian kids actã…‹ã…‹ã…‹... But the funny thing is, the "Southeast Asian eyes" they brought up are actually from a Japanese actor...





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