@@MantoHazrahe isn’t, but it’s in the same concept. The whole view of being ‘whitewashed’ / classified as it, is portraying certain characteristics that caucasians are stigmatized/thought to have. Basically, saying ‘you can’t act/like/feel certain things, unless you’re whitewashed.’ So, the comment is basically saying: ‘Anyone can feel/act/like anything they want’, and aren’t limited to a box.
@@Naocupid467If you think about it, some of these were stereotypes. Not wearing shoes in the house is typically seen as an Asian thing. Apparently black people love Watermelon (as a black person, watermelon is mid ngl). The Hispanic/Latin community is known for their spicy food
I blame my dad for me not liking spicy. It looks and smells so good, even tastes amazing if the pain takes a bit. But if the pain is too much I can’t eat it.