? But in recent years, with the rise of hip-hop culture, this heavy-taste tattoo culture has suddenly become popular among young people, and the tattoo industry can be seen everywhere. This is not to say that tattoos are harmful in themselves. This phenomenon reflects the sorrow of society. Look at the elements of hip-hop. Tattoos are our faded culture. Wearing inappropriate clothes usually appears in plays and clowns performed by two people in Northeast China. People who wear big gold chains are either local gold, but because hip-hop is very popular in the west, we take it all. This phenomenon of giving up independent thinking, doubt and choice because of appearance is a cultural slave phenomenon.
Because you no longer dare to think and doubt. Diss, the core element of hip hop, is still a random provocation and abuse to others. However, what we see is not only not stopped by society, but also the mainstream media is using the word diss. Does society encourage arbitrary provocation and abuse of others? In fact, only rhythm, rhythm and expression are worth preserving, and the rest elements are rubbish. There is a culture of painting faces in traditional Chinese opera, which is a cultural relic of early human beings painting their bodies with pigments. Today, some primitive tribes still keep it. China culture has transformed it into an art through evolution and kept it in a specific industry. I wonder, if primitive people's facial makeup and body painting also become popular things in the West, will foreign parrots in China accept orders?
In fact, except tattoos, including the nose ring on the nose is an early culture. The so-called punk, I can say for sure, comes from the inland branch of China, which can also be called Monte. The nose ring is caused by cattle totem culture, and all groups related to inland branches, including Indians, have this cultural characteristic. But this culture has risen in countries like the United States, so it has become a carnival for parrots all over the world. The oldest origin of tattoos is also China. Today's tattoo is not only a tattoo, but also an aesthetic change, which reduces the elegant aesthetics of China people to the original level of emphasizing taste. On the one hand, it is a slave of spirit and culture, on the other hand, it is a great retrogression of aesthetic ability. China's aesthetics was baptized by poems and books to the extent of violence, blood and gray. Some people even get tattoos on their necks and faces and become like reptiles and lizards. Ridiculous, disgusting and mindless.