Alejandro Rosario

Ion care he looks like he’s on drugs 😭 crackhead bobble head lookin ahhh now
LMFAOOOOOO ion think he looks like he’s on crack, he did slim down HUGELY and lost a lot of facial fat which isn’t bad. I will say I did like his fuller physique as his head looks huge compared to his body being smaller now in my opinion.
 
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I guess i cant edit the post but i meant to say, Im pretty sure its 90% racism thats fueling these comments, whether its purposeful or not. i couldn't tell you
it has to be. he's objectively hot with that moustache and he looks amazing now. he doesn't even look dirty or anything. these people are wack asf
 
I’ll never understand the hate for the facial hair? Do yall want ur MAN to look like a child? Like he don’t look dirty, that seems very micro aggressive to say actually, and he looks so much better and older. Men on lpsg stay being weird!
Real. Its fine to have a preference but when you start calling him dirty for having facial hair it has a negative connotation
 
I’ll never understand the hate for the facial hair? Do yall want ur MAN to look like a child? Like he don’t look dirty, that seems very micro aggressive to say actually, and he looks so much better and older. Men on lpsg stay being weird!

The only unattractive thing I’m seeing in his pictures is that “Jesus Is King” shirt.
Preach yall! 🙏🏻
 
Lol lots of people are easily offended here.

Facial hair can look bad on you and make you look ungroomed and that's a fact regardless of race and skin colour. The amount of times I've seen white guys with a goatee that makes them look dirty!!!

The real racism lies within yourselves, being susceptible to seeing everything as racism.

I say this as a Mexican.

De nada!
 
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Lol lots of people are easily offended here.

Facial hair can look bad on you and make you look ungroomed and that's a fact regardless of race and skin colour. The amount of times I've seen white guys with a goatee that makes them look dirty!!!

The real racism lies within yourselves, being susceptible to seeing everything as racism.

I say this as a Mexican.

De nada!
I’m gonna type you a long ass message that has nothing to do with Alejandro being a hot, slutty boy and I don’t care! First of all, and most important, NOBODY is 'offended' bro. The concept of the 'easily offended' you so dearly cling to doesn't exist. People are people. They experience things on a spectrum. You'd be hard pressed to find people calling Mike Faist or Colin Farrel (as just two examples) "smelly" or that they "look like a crack head" for having facial hair and losing some weight. So,,, maybe grow the fuck up and stop looking at fully rounded, grown ass human beings as "easily offended" when they react and voice their opinions on those who post or say things that are pretty clearly based on a disdain or distrust of darker skin colors. It doesn't take a historian or a sociologist to recognize the connection between darker skin tones and the preconceived notion of being dirtier or less deserving than white people. And please save everyone here the 5 seconds it takes to read your response of "it's not that deep" or whatever the fuck you write to reply to this. Being Mexican doesn't preclude you from participating in a colorist perspective and it doesn't add weight to your argument that the comments are somehow not rooted in a racist attitude. Nobody here said it as fact; they merely posed a possible explanation as to why people were unnecessarily harsh of Ale's appearance. Ale is hot, he is hot regardless of if he gets tattoos or grows out his facial hair or loses or gains weight. The problem arises when people start calling him a crack head or smelly because of his appearance. again, ask yourself seriously if you would agree with calling Timothee chalamet a crackhead or vinnie hacker “smelly” because they lost weight or Steven Strait and Bach Buq.uen “dirty” because they have facial hair. Maybe you would, but it’s a LOT less likely, don’t you think that’s odd?
 
I’m gonna type you a long ass message that has nothing to do with Alejandro being a hot, slutty boy and I don’t care! First of all, and most important, NOBODY is 'offended' bro. The concept of the 'easily offended' you so dearly cling to doesn't exist. People are people. They experience things on a spectrum. You'd be hard pressed to find people calling Mike Faist or Colin Farrel (as just two examples) "smelly" or that they "look like a crack head" for having facial hair and losing some weight. So,,, maybe grow the fuck up and stop looking at fully rounded, grown ass human beings as "easily offended" when they react and voice their opinions on those who post or say things that are pretty clearly based on a disdain or distrust of darker skin colors. It doesn't take a historian or a sociologist to recognize the connection between darker skin tones and the preconceived notion of being dirtier or less deserving than white people. And please save everyone here the 5 seconds it takes to read your response of "it's not that deep" or whatever the fuck you write to reply to this. Being Mexican doesn't preclude you from participating in a colorist perspective and it doesn't add weight to your argument that the comments are somehow not rooted in a racist attitude. Nobody here said it as fact; they merely posed a possible explanation as to why people were unnecessarily harsh of Ale's appearance. Ale is hot, he is hot regardless of if he gets tattoos or grows out his facial hair or loses or gains weight. The problem arises when people start calling him a crack head or smelly because of his appearance. again, ask yourself seriously if you would agree with calling Timothee chalamet a crackhead or vinnie hacker “smelly” because they lost weight or Steven Strait and Bach Buq.uen “dirty” because they have facial hair. Maybe you would, but it’s a LOT less likely, don’t you think that’s odd?

One gotta love the cherry picking attitude to force a narrative onto others.

I literally pointed out that a bunch of white guys look dirty because of their facial hair too, but of course, you ignored that since it doesnt fit your narrative.

You say nobody here stated this as fact, yet you’re assuming that any critique of someone’s grooming must be rooted in colourism. That kind of overreach doesnt help real conversations about race, it just creates unnecessary outrage. Overreacting to comments of PERSONAL OPINION like this is exactly what internalised racism looks like.

I’m a Mexican of colour who’s lived in a bunch of countries and dealt with different attitudes. I don’t get offended by this stuff because I don’t see myself as less than anyone else. But you? You’re stuck in this victim mentality that’s holding you back from real growth and equality.

I stand by what I said. You’re just easily offended because of your own low self esteem and cant separate personal opinions from racial bias.

Youre the one who needs to grow up and stop looking for slights that arent there.

Also, STOP making all kinds of assumptions about who I would or not find dirty. You don't know me. You don’t know how I see people, but you’re acting all childish assuming you do just to push your argument.

That’s why these kinds of convos go nowhere, because the likes of you are too butt hurt trying to force a narrative that doesnt need to be EVERYWHERE just for you to feel better about yourself. You can twist my words however you want, but not every comment about someone’s grooming is some big societal issue.
 
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I’m gonna type you a long ass message that has nothing to do with Alejandro being a hot, slutty boy and I don’t care! First of all, and most important, NOBODY is 'offended' bro. The concept of the 'easily offended' you so dearly cling to doesn't exist. People are people. They experience things on a spectrum. You'd be hard pressed to find people calling Mike Faist or Colin Farrel (as just two examples) "smelly" or that they "look like a crack head" for having facial hair and losing some weight. So,,, maybe grow the fuck up and stop looking at fully rounded, grown ass human beings as "easily offended" when they react and voice their opinions on those who post or say things that are pretty clearly based on a disdain or distrust of darker skin colors. It doesn't take a historian or a sociologist to recognize the connection between darker skin tones and the preconceived notion of being dirtier or less deserving than white people. And please save everyone here the 5 seconds it takes to read your response of "it's not that deep" or whatever the fuck you write to reply to this. Being Mexican doesn't preclude you from participating in a colorist perspective and it doesn't add weight to your argument that the comments are somehow not rooted in a racist attitude. Nobody here said it as fact; they merely posed a possible explanation as to why people were unnecessarily harsh of Ale's appearance. Ale is hot, he is hot regardless of if he gets tattoos or grows out his facial hair or loses or gains weight. The problem arises when people start calling him a crack head or smelly because of his appearance. again, ask yourself seriously if you would agree with calling Timothee chalamet a crackhead or vinnie hacker “smelly” because they lost weight or Steven Strait and Bach Buq.uen “dirty” because they have facial hair. Maybe you would, but it’s a LOT less likely, don’t you think that’s odd?
I think timothee looks like a crack head now but you make valid points.
 
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