Why Does Gen Z Want To Be Ugly?

Why Does Gen Z Want To Be Ugly?

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Today I am discussing fashion and makeup trends popularized by woke Gen Z women and their attempt go against conventional beauty standards. Some topics: the male gaze, the body hair movement, gender ideology, and men traveling abroad to date foreign women.

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  1. Instead of worrying about English pronouns, they could be spending time learning a foreign language. If the people in the US want universal health care, a lot of it could be paid for through taxing tattoos, piercings, cosmetics, hair dye, and tanning beds.

  2. They choose to spend time and money to look this way, but it somehow tells nothing about their inner life or real self. Give me a break.
    Favorite reply: "Judge not." Favorite activity: judging so they can throw a fit when they want.

  3. i’m a lebanese girl that has lots of face peircings and doesn’t shave either and i agree with what you’re saying! i do what i do with myself because i like it, and my boyfriend does too

  4. I really want to dye my hair and get some tattoos and piercings, but I’m afraid I’ll be ugly and grouped in with these people 😭

  5. I love how people think I'm one of these things so I get avoided 😂 makes me happy to know I'm different. I'm going back to watching Threes Company on my 90s television

  6. I've had many styles throughout the years and even had purple hair at one point, but I can honestly it was all for me and because I liked it and thought it would suit me. Granted, apart from my scene phase in hs, my looks never came anything close to what these girls look like. I always dress to impress, but mainly to impress myself. It takes balls to not follow trends and not care what anyone else thinks. These girls think that this is what they are doing, but they couldn't be further from the truth. Posting about it on social media like this is a clout grab, which tells you everything you need to know.

  7. My own generation scares me, I just wish I could know how all these people will be in 15 years. Things like clothes styles and haircut are completely okay and easy to change, but now surgeries for sexual organs and breast, hormones medicined, face tattoos and permanent shits are way harder to lead with, and you can't "undo" them or cover up a tattoo that is placed in your whole forehead & half of your face before go to a job interview

  8. When i was 17 I was mad at how i was objectified by men CONSTANTLY. Especially when I just wanted to find love in the dating pool, all they wanted was my body and didn’t even care to learn anything abt me and my interests. I was hyper aware of the stares I got ever since I was 12 by old farts on the street sexualizing the little breast tissue I had/have. It caused me alot of distress and anxiety so.. I chopped my long mid back hair to above my shoulders. Dyed my hair bright red, pink, purple, green (not at the same time) wore baggy manly clothes and even adjusted my walk to seem more masculine, picked up a more male dominated sport (long-boarding) and became rlly got at it. Men left me alone, my plan worked. But over the year I learned to be more confident in myself and ignore the creeps. I let my hair grow, I bought clothes that I truly love in the style I enjoy to express myself in (hippie, fairy core, grunge) and started experimenting with makeup and resparked my love for art through creative eye looks with a shit ton of glitter and colours, while still enjoying long-boarding too. Do I still get negative attention from men? Yes. But I am me and I am free.

  9. As a buddhist, this "woke" people are very interesting. In buddhism we use the word "awake" for enlightment. Well, but i never saw a "woke" person which would have been considered awake in buddhist way

  10. Just found about this channel today and all I can say is that it's just wonderful
    You can express your opinions really articulate and have actually relatable reactions to the craziness that is called gender/woke ideology

    Keep doing the good work!

  11. I'm 16 and my biggest fear is that the future is going to be ugly Gen Z where everyone uses different pronouns, society is labeled with hundreds of sexualities and that the future in general is going to be woke. Seriously, I'm scared. I'm scared. I'm really scared. Is this the way the world is going to end up? I can't live in a world like this. Thank you to all the adults who voice not only the opinions of what seems like an oppressed majority, but the facts of life. I really hope this isn't the way it goes. Seriously, I'm just so scared.

  12. Xennial / early millennial here. Seeing the younger generation wasting their prime years looking ugly is somewhat saddening. I catch myself finding some women in their early 50s more attractive than women in their 20s. However, we must bear in mind that this ugliness trend is a phenomenon limited to Western society.

  13. As a socially liberal person who votes politically and on substance/policies, republican in pretty much everyway except for sometimes voting liberal for my local state parks funding lol I am absolutely covered in tattoos…. I work been with my husband for a decade. We have two kids and I promise yall I'm not a crazy feminist.💀 So if you see a 5'2 hispanic female in the midwest covered in tattoos.. I promise I'm not one them😭😭

  14. I’m SO sick of people gassing these people up saying stuff in their comments like “omg you look soo good I love ur style!!” Because everyone knows damn well they’re just saying that to be “nice”, it’s just toxic positivity. And then these people see all this fake & toxic positivity praise and believe it to be real and then go cut off their boobs. It’s honestly sad & sick. We all need to stop it with this toxic positivity fake crap and start being honest with each other without hurting feelings of course, just stop gassing people up for the sake of “being nice”.

  15. It’s interesting, however, I shave my hair, dye it blue or what ever I want. I’m not a feminist on any level. And would class myself as very central politically. Probably more right leaning lately, given the lunacy of everything going on these days.

  16. Very well put. Tattoo's business, hair dye business, piercing business, they're making banks. So much for repelling the system. We're living in a magical time where the outside reflects the inside. That's transparency. Thanks for this. It confirmed what I've always known. Banshees are real.

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