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@yourbumidea

soft sims & cozy gameplay ♡ cas + screenshots ♡ wcif friendly ♡ ໒꒰ྀིᵔ ᵕ ᵔ ꒱ྀི১

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nooboofever _(:3」z)_@nooboofever·
update: made the town casanova and my fav strangetown family #Paralives can't wait for everyone to get their hands on this game!!
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rae ♡ cozy simmer@lolraesi·
okay sooo has anyone tried paralives ? is it good ? so tempted to get it 😭
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My’zha ღ@badbihhgetterc·
Okay so Is anyone going to buy paralives ??
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⋆˙⟡ —Jojoluvs.𖥔 ݁ ˖๋ ࣭ ⭑
I’m glad this conversation was able to come to a more mutual understanding from both sides. Now that you’ve explained that these conversations are not always commonly discussed within your communities, I can better understand why anti-Asian issues may only come up when something specific is pointed out online. I think we were both able to explain our perspectives clearly, so I don’t really have much else to add beyond that. And regarding anti-Asian lyrics or racism in rap/hip hop, I can assure you that a lot of people do not co-sign that behavior either, at least from my own experience and the people around me.
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⋆˙⟡ —Jojoluvs.𖥔 ݁ ˖๋ ࣭ ⭑
This is exactly the problem. Every time Black people discuss anti-Blackness in K-pop, the conversation immediately gets redirected into “well what about anti-Asian racism?” Nobody said anti-Asian racism is okay. But constantly using it to dodge criticism about K-pop’s own repeated issues with anti-Blackness is still deflection.
29초@20KooChoi

@KaramaSeal 아 지금 우리는 아메리카흑인문화 전유하니까 n-word 쓰면 안되지만 아메리카흑인들은 문화의 주인이니까 동양인 혐오를 해도 괜찮다는 뭐 그런건가?

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⋆˙⟡ —Jojoluvs.𖥔 ݁ ˖๋ ࣭ ⭑
Honestly there’s no point explaining this further to you because if THAT is what you got from my comment, then you were never trying to engage with what I was actually saying in the first place. Nobody said anti-Asian racism doesn’t exist. Nobody asked you personally to apologize for anything either. You just read my comment in the most bad-faith way possible and started arguing against points I never made.
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qutudoo@avecgumayusi·
@yourbumidea @doomchitnyaong 나는 경쟁을 해야겠는데? 그말은 아시아인에 대한 인종차별이 더많지만 일단 너네는 사과를 받겠다는거잖아 ㅋㅋㅋ 미국인이 쓴 노래가사 하나를 가지고!
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놉놉@doomchitnyaong·
그럼 한국에서 반흑인 정서가 실제로 표출된 사례(흑형, 흑누나 등)를 들어 비판하면 될 일을 왜 유명하지도 않은 옛날 노래 가사로 ‘네가’와 N-Word를 엮어서 성급하게 일반화하고 선동할까? 오히려 서양 중심적인 사고방식으로 다른 문화권 언어를 통제하려는 시도로 보일텐데?
⋆˙⟡ —Jojoluvs.𖥔 ݁ ˖๋ ࣭ ⭑@yourbumidea

You are reducing the conversation to “one obscure song from 25 years ago” while ignoring the actual point. People are not saying anti-Blackness in Korean entertainment begins and ends with Fly to the Sky. The reason this lyric is being discussed is because it fits into a much broader pattern of racial insensitivity that Black fans have been pointing out for years.

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⋆˙⟡ —Jojoluvs.𖥔 ݁ ˖๋ ࣭ ⭑
That’s fair, and I agree that it’s not good to generalize every use of 니가/내가 as some hidden replacement for the n-word. Context matters. My issue was mainly with people dismissing Black listeners entirely instead of understanding why the FTTS lyrics specifically felt questionable to some people. I think there’s a difference between criticizing a specific usage/context and attacking the Korean language itself.
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놉놉@doomchitnyaong·
@yourbumidea The reason Koreans are mad at this N-Word case is that some Black people generalize the FTTS case, as if every 2nd-person pronoun in K-Pop are the alternative of N-word.
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⋆˙⟡ —Jojoluvs.𖥔 ݁ ˖๋ ࣭ ⭑
But this actually proves the point most people have been making the entire time: context matters. Nobody said every use of 내가/니가 is automatically offensive. Songs like “That That” flow naturally in Korean context, which is why most people never had an issue with it. The Fly to the Sky lyrics are what people side-eye because the wording/stylization feels different in an English-heavy rap verse. That distinction is literally the entire point y’all keep pretending people aren’t making.
놉놉@doomchitnyaong

‘야 내가 뭐하는 사람인지 까먹었지?’ -> ‘Hey did you forget who I am?’ 이렇게 번역될텐데 어디가 맥락상 어색하다는 거야? 오히려 ‘내가’라는 주어가 없으면 어색해짐

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⋆˙⟡ —Jojoluvs.𖥔 ݁ ˖๋ ࣭ ⭑
Ok then I personally have no problem with that that as it made sense to me and it is quite unfair to use that song as an example. My issue was people willingly ignoring points that were being made concerning that specific song and trying to make it seem like black people are exaggerating or being psychotic for noticing how weird that song was.
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놉놉@doomchitnyaong·
@yourbumidea And the op only mentioned 'That That' and FTTS as the cases of using the pronoun as an alternative of N-word—that's why I referred to 'That That.'
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야끼토@thisisme_19·
이게 이 난리의 근원이 된 문제의 노래야? 아 이제 왜 이 난리가 났는지 알겠네 싹 다 영어로 해놓고 저것만 니가라고 해놓는 짓? 이건 엿먹인 거 맞음 이걸 보고 개빡친 사람이 이해가 감 빡칠…빡칠만해 니가(네가)를 제외하고 전부 다 영어로 써놨으면 이건 n-word 쓰고 개졸렬하게 튄 거 맞는듯
luna@luna625

@Love_shot_1248 Listen to this song. Why did they switch to Korean for one word?

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