In their defense, London reiterated their Korean experience and asserted that “no one can take that happiness away from me.” No matter how much surgery you do, no matter how much of the aesthetic you adopt,” she told London. The woman also discussed cultural appropriation, which she described as devaluing what ethnic minorities do.
How I interact with the police, how I interact with the medical system can result in me dying.” Because whiteness in this country has been set up in a way. And if you as a white person says, ‘Oh, I can be Black or I can be Korean,’ and I can’t swap or benefit from the privilege that you benefit from, then it’s clearly not an equal exchange. “I can’t sit up here and suddenly say ‘Oh, I’m a white woman. “Transracial does not exist, and I think it’s very, very harmful to push the narrative that it is possible to switch races,” she said. On the other side of the table, the woman opened her response by immediately rejecting the idea of transracialism. London said “people didn’t really get it” when they came out, but they hope to be more accepted over time.
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I spent a lot of time learning the language, learning how to cook Korean food.” I put myself through a lot of pain, a lot of surgical procedures to have more of a Korean aesthetic. I love the culture, the history, the people. In the May 2 episode of the Channel 4 series, London sat down with a Black woman, who was not named in the video, to discuss whether someone can identify as “transracial.” London, 31, who underwent multiple surgeries to look like BTS member Jimin, most recently identified as a Korean woman using “they/them” pronouns.
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by Anonymousīritish personality Oli London has continued to defend transracialism in a documentary series called “Would You Rather?”
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