>>9832472>Critique from anon>MCR defined the emo sensibility and aesthetic. The Black Parade was the defining work of the era. Furthermore, I contest the idea that emo proposed any kind of real alternative program to the boomer liberalism that caused the ennui they sing about; invariably these artists would advocate for even MORE liberalism, the idea that we need to be even more sensitive and understanding to get us out of the mess that we're in, rather than reversing course in the direction of the Prussian sensibility and aesthetic that Anglo-American liberalism confronted and destroyed in the first half of the twentieth century >More CommentsEven non-whites can join in because black actually looks good on them.
I've seen some emo Arab girls, the black makeup actually works on them because it doesn't look out of place on dark skin, and if this could create the new normie fashion of the 2020s.
Emo's are more cute, goths are more sultry, we can mix the two together.