You Hate Us But You Wanna Be Us
People say culture is meant to be shared. But what happens when the culture is shared, the aesthetic is loved, the fashion is copied, the hair is copied, the jewellery is copied… but the people are still mocked? This video talks about cultural appropriation vs appreciation, double standards, colourism, fashion, beauty trends, and why some cultures get turned into aesthetics while the people are still treated differently. So the real question is:Do people actually respect the culture, or do they just like the aesthetic? Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 3:19 - Envy Begins From The Roots 5:19 - Borrowed Skin 8:17 - My Culture Is Not A Costume 12:29 - Sacred Is Not An Aesthetic 15:28 - You Hate Us But You Wanna Be Us if you enjoyed this video, leaving a like or sharing it really helps the channel and allows these conversations to reach more people 🤍

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