@arminonthebeat
@imnotchase
@b0mbchell_
U aren’t comparing apples to apples. Those are different situations and u aren’t a part of American or black American culture to understand the difference in times those types of sayings are said. Literally NO ONE is walking around screaming yaassssss. Lmao stop it
@arminonthebeat
@imnotchase
@b0mbchell_
I don’t use “ghetto” that’s a term used no too often to discribe American jargon. I’m saying that it was OVERLY dramatized I’m calm, I don’t need to be upset to say that this is a caricature.
@konyislaand
Why are non American blacks so jealous of American blacks? It’s crazy how y’all try to compete with us so hard and all we’ve done was give y’all CULTURE that takes over the world.
@arminonthebeat
@imnotchase
@b0mbchell_
I do too, but for a person to say all Americans talk like that or most is a caricature. Idk how horrible your comprehension skills are because u aren’t getting it. I never said it’s not said that way at all but to say we all or most walking around talking like that is wild
@BattlestarBee
@notcapnamerica
They seem to have thought it was only blacks benefiting from it. It was an Asian who was the face of the movement to do away with AA.
@BonnySovereignn
@jimmyperry0621
You make up 80% of South Africa if u don’t count the mixed yet u hold less than 8% of the countries wealth. Lmaoooo worry about YOURSELF
@22dbrit
@merry_shai
@afrocosmist
This my first time seeing this video, the original that I first saw shows the full encounter inside a store and she’s yelling slurs down the aisle at them.
@arminonthebeat
@imnotchase
@b0mbchell_
Writing yaaassss and saying it is different. There’s a lot that’s written dramatically that isn’t said the same like “lmao”. But being from Philly I see why u aren’t comprehending the difference between a caricature and factual actions.