Do you avoid succumbing to black stereotypes?

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April 07, 2017, 07:15:26 PM Last Edit: April 07, 2017, 07:18:16 PM by each1teach1
Or do you, well, DO YOU and act however you feel like acting? I see so many judge black people for being stereotypical in certain ways, but to me, that's their truth. White people are stereotyped to be alphas, corny, and emotionless and it's rare that they'll shy away from that.

One time when I was at work I overheard a supervisor talking to another one about an argument she got into with a black co-worker. I heard this bitch say, "Like why is this girl being her stereotype?" :uhh: oh, bitch, we can't argue you down and stand up for ourselves because we're black? fck you :plzstop:



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I don't operate around white people's feelings or any generalizations made about race. Any person who relies on stereotypes is emotionally lazy and not worth paying that much attention to.

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April 07, 2017, 07:24:31 PM #4 Last Edit: April 07, 2017, 07:25:12 PM by TheNextLew
I dont Im not gonna speak dainty and white
im not gonna not raise my voice
im not gonna hide if im on government assistance
im not gonna tip if the service wasnt good
im not gonna not  say what it do to my niggas that call me at work

all for the sake of not feeding into a stereotype

if they think a certain way about you they just do

do you



Lewie D Im Caramel Bitches Ion Wanna hear Im Actin
Different

XXX.

As I've gotten older, I care less.  Especially in this social climate.  I used to get embarrassed when I'd be out and my friends or family would be loud or "acting ghetto".  Because I didn't want to fall into that stereotype.

But when you look around, white people will sometimes be the loudest in any restaurant or social setting.  Yelling, laughing loud and carrying on.

I was in the grocery store the other day, and there was a group of white college kids acting silly and fake arguing.  All I could imagine is that if they were black, police would have gotten called. 

We gotta start loving ourselves and break out of these chains white society has placed on us.  A lot of it has to do with black people having to be extremely well mannered, couldn't look whites in the eyes, etc.

But fuck the stereotypes.  We are who we are.

KING BENTLEY.

April 07, 2017, 07:35:42 PM #6 Last Edit: April 07, 2017, 07:35:56 PM by ORORO MUNROE-UDAKU
Quote from: TheNextLew on April 07, 2017, 07:24:31 PM
I dont Im not gonna speak dainty and white
im not gonna not raise my voice
im not gonna hide if im on government assistance
im not gonna tip if the service wasnt good
im not gonna not  say what it do to my niggas that call me at work

all for the sake of not feeding into a stereotype

if they think a certain way about you they just do

do you
good job voicing your opinion Lew
and you were thorough

H.#.G.*.Z

BAPHOMET.



XXX.

Lew's mess was Def Poetry Jam down.

This pain I felt.

Okay, Maya AngeLew.

fedswatchin

that's why y'all are my gorls :stressed: fck what a bitch thinks about me

Eternal Bell

im mix so noone evn knows i have blck in me

fedswatchin

Quote from: Blond?. on April 07, 2017, 07:26:14 PM
As I've gotten older, I care less.  Especially in this social climate.  I used to get embarrassed when I'd be out and my friends or family would be loud or "acting ghetto".  Because I didn't want to fall into that stereotype.

But when you look around, white people will sometimes be the loudest in any restaurant or social setting.  Yelling, laughing loud and carrying on.

I was in the grocery store the other day, and there was a group of white college kids acting silly and fake arguing.  All I could imagine is that if they were black, police would have gotten called. 

We gotta start loving ourselves and break out of these chains white society has placed on us.  A lot of it has to do with black people having to be extremely well mannered, couldn't look whites in the eyes, etc.

But fuck the stereotypes.  We are who we are.
bitch :stressed:

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Nine

Quote from: TheNextLew on April 07, 2017, 07:24:31 PM
I dont Im not gonna speak dainty and white
im not gonna not raise my voice
im not gonna hide if im on government assistance
im not gonna tip if the service wasnt good
im not gonna not  say what it do to my niggas that call me at work

all for the sake of not feeding into a stereotype

if they think a certain way about you they just do

do you

Eternal Bell


XXX.

Quote from: each1teach1 on April 07, 2017, 07:54:31 PM
Quote from: Blond?. on April 07, 2017, 07:26:14 PM
As I've gotten older, I care less.  Especially in this social climate.  I used to get embarrassed when I'd be out and my friends or family would be loud or "acting ghetto".  Because I didn't want to fall into that stereotype.

But when you look around, white people will sometimes be the loudest in any restaurant or social setting.  Yelling, laughing loud and carrying on.

I was in the grocery store the other day, and there was a group of white college kids acting silly and fake arguing.  All I could imagine is that if they were black, police would have gotten called. 

We gotta start loving ourselves and break out of these chains white society has placed on us.  A lot of it has to do with black people having to be extremely well mannered, couldn't look whites in the eyes, etc.

But fuck the stereotypes.  We are who we are.
bitch :stressed:

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**hugs**

These conversations are important. 

I have really grown to dislike white people.