The trend of ‘Living peacefully like black people’ polarizes viewers on social networks
The internet has recently started buzzing about a new social media trend that has taken place between Black people.
Focusing on highlighting and promoting a βlightweightβ lifestyle, the videos show Black men simply going about their day-to-day tasks β and there are plenty of examples floating around. !
Trending starts on TikTok
Trending uploads show men engaging in light activities, such as tending to houseplants, drinking tea or just relaxing.
@ajtaughtyou What does self-care look like today π§π½ββοΈ the light life of a black man. #softlife #black people #cleantok #cleanuptiktok #healthy lifestyle #booktok #plantdad #xyzbca #fyp #foryourpage #Daily routine #dayinmylife
@ajtaughtyou the light life of a black man ββοΈ keep going #fyp #softlife #black people #healthy habits #Daily routine #xyzbca #dayinmylife #vlogger #dailyvlog
@shapiro_villa Soft boy era #softboy #softboyaesthetic #softboyaesthetic #blackboy #softblackboy #softblackman #performers #tinyhome #dc
Exercise and hobbies like bowling and podcasting are also included.
@joelabban My best when I’m in my element
@ajtaughtyou the light life of a black man π§π½ββοΈ spends the day with me. #fyp #fup #softlife #dayinmylife #vlogger #sendthedaywithme #dailyvlog #black people #xyzbca #Green screen #healthy schedule
Some user contributions @nicenonns is focusing on showing what a βdinner with a nice black manβ looks like.
@nicenonss Choose the path of least stress and least resistance. #mental health #for you #asmr #cookingtok
@nicenonss Hope everyone has a great week #For you
@nicenonss βSoftβ βSoft lifeβ β Originated from the Nigerian community as a slang term for a comfortable and low-stress life. #tjmaxx #for you #mental health
Overall, most of the videos about this trend are pretty straightforward and focus on drawing attention to the “light” life.
@ajtaughtyou the light life of a black man βοΈ in the morning there is nothing like coffee and a good book. #fyp #xyzbca #dayinmylife #softlife #black people #vlogger #booklover #morning routine #healthy habits #foryourpage #2023 #dailyvlog
β¬ Speed ββIN THE AIR β cloudz/Solarπ§πΎββοΈβοΈπ
@channdaily Reposting because TikTok put a warning label on this video even though I really didn’t do anything dangerous lol? Anyway, I choose to live a light life lol #softlife #gay man #Spread
@ajtaughtyou light life of a black person π§π½ββοΈ guys, light life is not just for women. it’s for you too! take care of yourself. There is no need to be tough, or defensive, or caught up in the βculture of honingβ. Slow down and take care of yourself.πΏ #fyp #apartment therapy #cleanuptiktok #softlife #day in life #cleaninghacks #vlogger #Daily routine #plantdad
Viewers have mixed reactions
As the trend continued to grow, people started to engage with other platforms like Twitter.
Many critics consider the videos mediocre because they focus on showing “an adult doing what adults do”.
All I see is an adult doing what adults do.
– Dantley Davis (@dantley) January 1, 2023
π― exactly.. niggas have to clean the crib and call it a light life lol
– City Wolf (@blackviking80) January 1, 2023
It was even alleged that there was βsomething sinister about [TikTok] turns every basic act into a life aesthetic or personality.β
Not trying to be dramatic here, but there’s something sinister about Tik Tok turning every basic act into a life aesthetic or lmao personality. https://t.co/Yp7nNWYI2n
β potato masc (@CertifiedFool_) January 1, 2023
However, others see this trend as “cute” and simply like “peace, happiness and success”.
Looks like peace, happiness and success.
Sign me up.β Josh (@Revuhnant) January 1, 2023
I think it’s cute lmao pic.twitter.com/oSIgwpEwGk
β (@xoshanjor) December 31, 2022
In general, advocates say the backlash is strange, since the “light life” trend is meant to promote relaxation.
I am confused . This seems like a chilled ass day. Why backlash?
– Mike Berbick (@BankonBerb) January 1, 2023
At the other end of the spectrum, it is claimed that the core of the general trend is “inherently racist,” as it applauds Black men for “doing the bare minimum” with adulthood.
@ziahman Trash bro. #fyp #softblackman #effeminizationoftheblacknam
Users also called for the reintroduction of “a specific brand of bullying”. Similarly, others urged people to leave the trend by 2022, as “we used to build and hunt”.
Unreal. What the hell is going on around here?
– Grilled flakes (@ShakeNBake_3) January 1, 2023
Being an adult with responsibility and a dog is light life
Bring back bullying π
– El Tejano (@shotbydez) January 1, 2023
@livelargebitch SOFT LIFE OF BLACK MAN πππ WE BRING THE BEST BLOOD #fyp #softlife #trend #2023 #blacktiktok
You’re here for the “light life as a black” trend and what do you think of the criticisms against it?