Silly article, pretending to be social commentary on Japan but actually racial discrimination by a black guy with a chip on his shoulder.
I couldn't help asking him: "Say, have you ever heard of Malcolm X?" I was referring, of course, to the black political activist memorialized in the Spike Lee movie and easily the most influential figure in modern black America after Martin Luther King, Jr.
Oh for goodness sake - Malcolm X as the most influential figure in modern black America after Martin Luther King, Jr. - That statement alone makes me want to weep for the demise of higher education.
Why on earth should the kid have to take black social history awareness lessons just to wear baggy pants?
I felt this Shibuya guy had appropriated part of my culture without showing even the slightest awareness of its roots
So fucking what...the top golfer in the world is black and the top rapper is white but you don't see protesters out in the street saying how unjust this cultural cross over is.
I'm sure Eric is trying to make the point that he objects to Japanese yoots adopting black fashion trends and looking like inner city hoodlums without *actually* being from south central LA.
Well brudda - have I got news for you! Fashion in Japan is just like everywhere else - shallow, mercurial and without too many socially redeeming factors but hey nobody every said it should have.
...except ERIC PRIDEAUX esteemed staff writer for the Japan times