Barcode and Ta were carrying through that whole flashback but at the cheating confrontation scene, I was kinda…
them two are EXACTLY who i was talking about. this is why i will not watch shows with certain actors. Casting standards do not mean much in thai shows these days.
can't stand them. they're both rich nepos who self inserted themselves for clout.
I don't like rich people who use their privilege/wealth/power to prop themselves up in the entertainment industry and expect us to automatically worship them just because they used their connections/money to get fame. Hes narcissistic if he really thinks people want to see his blubbery ass. and if you think i said something disrespectful, i don't care. He doesn't deserve respect for being a rich man abusing his power/being a nepo. Hes a public figure that is not immune to public criticism.
can't stand them. they're both rich nepos who self inserted themselves for clout.
the one that looks like Jabba the hutt is ceo of a music company and pretty much shoves his girl group downs everyone's throat anyway he can and he can only do that if hes rich.
LOL unlike current Hollywood which I don't watch and their inappropriate and woke castings of POC/minorities in…
Asian dramas casting Eurasians (who are MINORITIES) in leads for historical dramas when they barely existed back then makes no sense whatsoever.
don't use the "minority/woke" argument and then defend nonsense Eurasian minorities being used to erase people who realistically make up a majority of the population. You're just another establishment shill and its so obvious, so i won't bother. Bye.
Hating someone because of their color, wow that's something.
You must be tone deaf and DAFT. That first sentence has nothing to do with my comment at all. Stop strawmanning and projecting points no one was trying to make.
Instead of hating on people who are trying to advocate for equality and help blasians + dark skin women be represented properly in media. why don't you tell Ur**s*ya to stop painting herself brown and stop erasing dark skin women?
Hating someone because of their color, wow that's something.
I support equality. Not discrimination. I only criticized the leading actress for erasing dark skin girls. She looked VERY white when she peddles skin brightening products on her instagram, so i know what her real skin tone looks like.
If i have to boycott people like her so that BLASIANS or REAL dark skin women can get a chance to be represented in acting roles, then that just makes the world a better place.
I love everyone (except racists). Equal treatment to blasians matters. Equal representation matters.
i won't watch this because i don't like Ur*ss*ya. Anyone who thinks tanning their skin is considered "dark skin representation" is just as racist as the thai chinese executives who push this eurocentrism in the media. Thailand thinks they can erase dark skin women and that will never be okay.
plus its channel 3 which is already known to be hella colorist.
Was only speaking facts. Her skintone looks almost the same as the other girls in that pic, does it not?
and no. i will never shut up about it. The thai industry constantly gives us subpar "dark skin representation" on purpose.
Its not fair and its not right. Why can't we get dark skin representation that is CONSIDERED EQUAL to people with lighter skin? Equally attractive, equally positive, and equally important. The eurasians get multifaceted portrayals in thai media yet they only represent a minority in the country. Where as dark skin women are more common in thailand and are constantly used to portray negative stereotypes. This is why i continue to fight. Its systemic colorist propaganda being used to gaslight people into hating themselves and buying skin brightening beauty products.
And if its not a negative stereotype or intentional unattractive representation inserted to make light skin people look more desirable in comparison (cough J*nnie cough), then the industry will plant some nepobabies with fake tan filtered "dark skin" and expect us to feel represented by it.
I can tell the industry likes using P@t because she looks very masculinized and is always styled as a Jezebel stereotype while faking her skin tone to be more darker than it actually is. The thai industry use her to make light skin women look more feminine/pure in comparison. Its not fair how the white people can get someone more feminine/pretty like Urassaya yet we get stuck with someone masculinized/unattractive/fake like P@t. Its all intentional. I don't think ANYONE in thailand really cares about P@t either, thats how you know shes just an industry plant being forced down our throats.
Dark skin women deserve normal and equal representation like the light skin chinese and eurasian chicks get. Give them equal treatment, they deserve it!
the fact that shes winning awards despite everyone criticizing her acting is the biggest joke. these acting awards are not credible. Paid awards is more like it.
A very feminine and very pretty Blasian actress named Bae Yu Jin appeared in one of the episodes. Can anyone help add her to the cast?? https://kisskh.at/people/84393-bae-yu-jin
Make sure to follow her and support her on instagram too!
Okay, but is he the originator or scriptwriter of this racist series or just the actor who plays the character?…
" And I say that as someone who also gets annoyed at the blatant colorism in BL."
sure jan. the shills always make sure to say that before normalizing and excusing colorism.
also sun exposure has nothing to do with NATURAL skintone. Anyone can get skin cancer if they stay in the sun too long. There are dark people who won't get cancer if they don't go in the sun. Thats called science. So don't try to come up with fictional "facts" just because you support both white and chinese supremacist rhetoric and want to normalize colorism in Asia. I already know your agenda, so don't try it.
"I would definitely not put any blame on the actor."
I do. ALL actors have a choice. They chose money. No excuses can be made. only a INDUSTRY SHILL would try to excuse it *cough cough*
And notice how you said dark skinned "actors" but not dark skinned women. We all know people like you don't want them being supported. Its so obvious.
you're everywhere!! and tell the same things like that 🙃
you are right. only the dark skin men are celebrated in the thai industry but not the women. Dark skin women are either erased, stereotyped, or intentionally given fake or subpar representation.
i remember gmmtv even tried to fake dark skin representation with Tu and Film (she was VERY light skinned in Not Me but they later tried to sell her as a "dark skin girl")
basically if you want to support a dark skin woman, there is nothing in thailand. I will keep fighting the good fight. Thank you for your support hon.
Okay, but is he the originator or scriptwriter of this racist series or just the actor who plays the character?…
actors do have a choice. Just look at the movie Zoe Saldana did about Nina Simone. The backlash she received hurt her career more than anything. The idea that actors can't refuse one role "or they go broke" is kinda silly considering the majority of the actors in thailand are nepos or come from a privileged background.
so I don't have to respect actors who just "follows where the money goes" as opposed to choosing roles with integrity. Acting roles are a dime a dozen in this industry and it won't kill one person to refuse one role. The minstrel show trope he did was not only trying to erase a dark skin woman but also to stereotype and make fun of them. Put yourself in their shoes. If the only images you ever saw of yourself on tv was negative. Would you like it too?
you're everywhere!! and tell the same things like that 🙃
Racism and colorism will never be okay. If you want to support a racist actor, go ahead. but that doesn't mean i have to.
I'm always going to publicly advocate for the dark skin southeast asian women. the way thai entertainment media has been slandering them with stereotypes and negative propaganda for decades is unforgivable. His drama with Channel 3 was my breaking point.
I'm taking my power back by spreading the word. The people care about equality these days and they should be informed on who to support. If you believe in better representation for the LGBT, then why not the same for darker skinned people?
Boycotting this because August is a racist/colorist that helped portray the minstrel show trope on a drama with Channel 3.
Dark skin Southeast asians are always negatively stereotyped on thai television (especially Channel 3).
These upper class thai chinese people don't care about equality, they only care about making themselves look good and pushing negative propaganda/images on ethnicities who are underprivileged. If you care about advocating for equality, please boycott too.
don't use the "minority/woke" argument and then defend nonsense Eurasian minorities being used to erase people who realistically make up a majority of the population. You're just another establishment shill and its so obvious, so i won't bother. Bye.
Instead of hating on people who are trying to advocate for equality and help blasians + dark skin women be represented properly in media. why don't you tell Ur**s*ya to stop painting herself brown and stop erasing dark skin women?
If i have to boycott people like her so that BLASIANS or REAL dark skin women can get a chance to be represented in acting roles, then that just makes the world a better place.
I love everyone (except racists). Equal treatment to blasians matters. Equal representation matters.
plus its channel 3 which is already known to be hella colorist.
and no. i will never shut up about it. The thai industry constantly gives us subpar "dark skin representation" on purpose.
Its not fair and its not right. Why can't we get dark skin representation that is CONSIDERED EQUAL to people with lighter skin? Equally attractive, equally positive, and equally important. The eurasians get multifaceted portrayals in thai media yet they only represent a minority in the country. Where as dark skin women are more common in thailand and are constantly used to portray negative stereotypes. This is why i continue to fight. Its systemic colorist propaganda being used to gaslight people into hating themselves and buying skin brightening beauty products.
And if its not a negative stereotype or intentional unattractive representation inserted to make light skin people look more desirable in comparison (cough J*nnie cough), then the industry will plant some nepobabies with fake tan filtered "dark skin" and expect us to feel represented by it.
I can tell the industry likes using P@t because she looks very masculinized and is always styled as a Jezebel stereotype while faking her skin tone to be more darker than it actually is. The thai industry use her to make light skin women look more feminine/pure in comparison. Its not fair how the white people can get someone more feminine/pretty like Urassaya yet we get stuck with someone masculinized/unattractive/fake like P@t. Its all intentional. I don't think ANYONE in thailand really cares about P@t either, thats how you know shes just an industry plant being forced down our throats.
Dark skin women deserve normal and equal representation like the light skin chinese and eurasian chicks get. Give them equal treatment, they deserve it!
Make sure to follow her and support her on instagram too!
sure jan. the shills always make sure to say that before normalizing and excusing colorism.
also sun exposure has nothing to do with NATURAL skintone. Anyone can get skin cancer if they stay in the sun too long. There are dark people who won't get cancer if they don't go in the sun. Thats called science. So don't try to come up with fictional "facts" just because you support both white and chinese supremacist rhetoric and want to normalize colorism in Asia. I already know your agenda, so don't try it.
"I would definitely not put any blame on the actor."
I do. ALL actors have a choice. They chose money. No excuses can be made. only a INDUSTRY SHILL would try to excuse it *cough cough*
And notice how you said dark skinned "actors" but not dark skinned women. We all know people like you don't want them being supported. Its so obvious.
i remember gmmtv even tried to fake dark skin representation with Tu and Film (she was VERY light skinned in Not Me but they later tried to sell her as a "dark skin girl")
basically if you want to support a dark skin woman, there is nothing in thailand. I will keep fighting the good fight. Thank you for your support hon.
so I don't have to respect actors who just "follows where the money goes" as opposed to choosing roles with integrity. Acting roles are a dime a dozen in this industry and it won't kill one person to refuse one role. The minstrel show trope he did was not only trying to erase a dark skin woman but also to stereotype and make fun of them. Put yourself in their shoes. If the only images you ever saw of yourself on tv was negative. Would you like it too?
I'm always going to publicly advocate for the dark skin southeast asian women. the way thai entertainment media has been slandering them with stereotypes and negative propaganda for decades is unforgivable. His drama with Channel 3 was my breaking point.
I'm taking my power back by spreading the word. The people care about equality these days and they should be informed on who to support. If you believe in better representation for the LGBT, then why not the same for darker skinned people?
Dark skin Southeast asians are always negatively stereotyped on thai television (especially Channel 3).
These upper class thai chinese people don't care about equality, they only care about making themselves look good and pushing negative propaganda/images on ethnicities who are underprivileged. If you care about advocating for equality, please boycott too.