LOL, kinda outing yourself on the whole "don't want him to look frum" vs "I don't want him to look like me" thing.
Which also implies “It bothers me that he’s doing the wrong thing” vs. “it bothers me that what he’s doing makes me look bad”
This is ludicrous. The actions he did on video would be condemned by nobody *but* those who actually do dress like that. The issue is not that he “looks like you”, but that he is *pretending* to “look like you” while engaging in behavior “you” do not accept as appropriate. It’s not about condemning the behavior of those who perform aveiros, which would keep us busy all day, but condemning one who is publicly engaging in and sharing behavior considered immoral by those he is *dressing up as*.
He's not trying to be you or look like you.
Of course he is trying to “look like you”. Who are you fooling? He never wears white shirts and black pants in his videos, and clearly chose to put them on to misappropriate and misrepresent a culture he does not stand for and who’s standards and behaviors he was flagrantly violating.
Is it proper to bring blackface into this discussion?