Black People Share The Rules They Follow That Most YT Ppl Don't Think About

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Freemala Harris

11."Something I know I have to be careful of in public (as a person mixed with white and Black) is remembering which parent I'm with and how to act. This is called code-switching. I have to make sure I act okay so I'm not labelled as 'ghetto' with my mom or 'white-washed' with my dad."


This one took me owt

Tamera is going thru eht

ATLien

Quote from: Freemala Harris on April 29, 2022, 06:48:41 PM
https://news.yahoo.com/black-people-sharing-unwritten-rules-234602861.html

Bitch

Living in an anti-black world and having respectability politics drilled into us to survive is so much
the article is tea

i couldn't imagine living in a 98% white neighborhood

yea we have the right to live where we want but i have to be comfortable

the closest i got to that is when i went to the UK and visited my friend on the outskirts in england who was in the air force.
outside of the more diverse london area.

that shit was uncomfortable and scary.
and those people are like white white...blond hair blue eyes everywhere. straight nordic teas
not even a more comfortable spicy white tea.

theyve always looked kinda scary to me. even way before i got "woke"

sfsfnfsnfsnnffsnsfnsfsff

i felt like a moving fucking target when i'd go out to walk around by myself. honestly dont know how she was able to do it for so long but i guess she was used to it.
and its not like she had a choice of where she'd like to be placed in the military


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Freemala Harris

Quote from: Child of Brazil on April 29, 2022, 07:30:50 PM
Quote from: Freemala Harris on April 29, 2022, 06:48:41 PM
https://news.yahoo.com/black-people-sharing-unwritten-rules-234602861.html

Bitch

Living in an anti-black world and having respectability politics drilled into us to survive is so much
the article is tea

i couldn't imagine living in a 98% white neighborhood

yea we have the right to live where we want but i have to be comfortable

the closest i got to that is when i went to the UK and visited my friend on the outskirts in england who was in the air force.
outside of the more diverse london area.

that shit was uncomfortable and scary.
and those people are like white white...blond hair blue eyes everywhere. straight nordic teas
not even a more comfortable spicy white tea.

theyve always looked kinda scary to me. even way before i got "woke"

sfsfnfsnfsnnffsnsfnsfsff

i felt like a moving fucking target when i'd go out to walk around by myself. honestly dont know how she was able to do it for so long but i guess she was used to it.
and its not like she had a choice of where she'd like to be placed in the military

Damn

It really is a scary thought

No matter how "liberal" the area is ideally, that ingrained anti-blackness will jump owt

An environment where there are like 1-2% black people let alone anyone of color is super scary

Navyman

Ohhh please. Fuck these people. Only the sundown mess makes sense.