Highkey nasty the way white people used to try to go around and correct niggas every chance they got for using words like "ain't" and "finna" just to turn around and jack all the slang. What's even worse is that now these young mfs don't even know it's all black culture and think it's just internet speak. The attempted erasure of our culture will never end.
Highkey nasty the way white people used to try to go around and correct niggas every chance they got for using words like "ain't" and "finna" just to turn around and jack all the slang. What's even worse is that now these young mfs don't even know it's all black culture and think it's just internet speak. The attempted erasure of our culture will never end.
You act like it’s the same people, it’s different generations
Who is he ? Podcaster I’m guessing ?
yes. and a hip hop mixer/engineer who's from Joe budden's podcast
Ourbonics*
It is TikTok & Twitter speak at this point whether you like it or not, nothing will change that tbh
This reply is as “white People™️” as it gets
Highkey nasty the way white people used to try to go around and correct niggas every chance they got for using words like "ain't" and "finna" just to turn around and jack all the slang. What's even worse is that now these young mfs don't even know it's all black culture and think it's just internet speak. The attempted erasure of our culture will never end.
Highkey nasty the way white people used to try to go around and correct niggas every chance they got for using words like "ain't" and "finna" just to turn around and jack all the slang. What's even worse is that now these young mfs don't even know it's all black culture and think it's just internet speak. The attempted erasure of our culture will never end.
They enjoy being cultural tourists. Simple as that
We all know what Paul Mooney said about this.
It's all surface level "entertainment" for them
POV: Xi Jinpeng teaching the masses about the term "smoking on opp pack"
we don’t have ebonics in the uk we have like urban english or something
it’s the sum of all the influences so you have ‘peng’ and ‘wagwan’ from the afro caribbean community, and some say wallahi even. it isn’t really perceived as racialised in a lot of contexts