Honesty Hour: Do you police yourself on not being "too black" in public?

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SouravMay

Quote from: FINE. on November 22, 2016, 05:11:17 PM
I honestly don't really give a fuck what white people think of me. I'm intrinsically well-spoken, mild-mannered and nice towards people so I don't have to pull anything back.


It honestly pains me to see black people hanging around establishments, smoking, blasting music, cussing etc.

As a patron I don't wanna see or be around that.
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FlowerBomb

Quote from: شيطان on November 22, 2016, 05:08:42 PM
Well idk the PoC I've met in London (granted mostly male and gay) all love black reality shows and black led TV shows. They know the Tamar's, Teyana's and Joseline's of the world. All into R&B culture etc.

Don't know if regular straight white Brexit voting Brits go up for that mess.

:bvy:
brexit voters wouldn't be that age group
our generation is pretty well connected and tuned in to the same shit for the most part
this is the social media, streaming TV and netflix generation

Opposites Attract.

Quote from: شيطان on November 22, 2016, 05:12:38 PM
Quote from: FINE. on November 22, 2016, 05:11:17 PM
I honestly don't really give a fuck what white people think of me. I'm intrinsically well-spoken, mild-mannered and nice towards people so I don't have to pull anything back.


It honestly pains me to see black people hanging around establishments, smoking, blasting music, cussing etc.

As a patron I don't wanna see or be around that.
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It's unconditional, these days you know....



FINE.

Quote from: شيطان on November 22, 2016, 04:18:34 PM
It's mostly linguistic and behavioral markers of class than race for me. I come from a working class immigrant family, my nature is pretty hood and inner city but I'm moving into liberal elite bubble media circles and I really notice how I have to switch it up. They are so bougie even with music taste.
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pettypatty

Be yourself gorls.

If you're a loud ghetto monkey in public, then that's just who you are.  :letsmessfag:
If you're a classy gorl, then be a classy gorl.  :jetbeauty:

I've seen Mexicans and other races doing embarrassing things in public.
It's not just a "black" thing.  :shannonsmissing:


D.I.E.G.O.

Quote from: Mel. on November 22, 2016, 05:00:17 PM
Quote from: K♚NG. on November 22, 2016, 04:47:05 PM
I honestly don't understand what it means to be too black.

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the concept makes no sense to me.

we don't ask whites "are you too white" I don't get it.

!!! True.

FlowerBomb

I agree with Malc on the working class thing though, maybe it's more of a class thing than a race thing
I'm from a working class immigrant family myself, and I live in the most diverse borough in the city, but the neighbourhood I live in is predominately black
Even the under 30's non black people here talk the same and move the same, use the same slang ect
black culture has made a huge impact around the world, but it seems like it's more "safe" and acceptable for whites to "act black" than blacks themselves
white people can be vocal or loud, belligerent, dominant ect but the repercussions are rarely ever the same for a black people


pettypatty

Quote from: FINE. on November 22, 2016, 05:11:17 PM
I honestly don't really give a fuck what white people think of me. I'm intrinsically well-spoken, mild-mannered and nice towards people so I don't have to pull anything back.


It honestly pains me to see black people hanging around establishments, smoking, blasting music, cussing etc.

As a patron I don't wanna see or be around that.
!!!!!!!!

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