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What is your opinion on the white dudes that dress hip hop and try to act like thugs. And also call each other the N-bomb.

Personally, I can't stand them. Especially the white girls who put weave in their hair and try to talk with ebonics.

Just be yourself people.

2006-08-25 05:42:46 · 14 answers · asked by physical_graffiti402 2 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

You guys cannot honestly say you respect them. Can you??

2006-08-25 05:44:16 · update #1

Don't get me wrong, I understand the hip hop, b-boy personality. But I'm talking about the white kids that think that they are gangsta's.

2006-08-25 05:52:33 · update #2

14 answers

Gangstas is neither black or white. It is a way of life. Why is it that the most negative things in society is considered black???

2006-08-27 16:29:02 · answer #1 · answered by 2fine4u 6 · 0 1

I'm a white girl and agree with you to a point. I definitely think that people should be who they are, but who says hip hop and thugs can't be white? I personally don't like the N-bomb, as you nicely put it, to be said by anybody. Be proud of who you are and let other do the same.
Peace!

2006-08-25 12:50:12 · answer #2 · answered by chartneck 3 · 2 0

I personally can't even stand black dudes that dress hip hop and try to act like thugs. And also call each other the N-bomb. They wonder why the black people are kept down when they are keeping themselves down by embracing this self-destructive culture of ignorance.

2006-08-25 12:53:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

this behavior developed in the innercity. It was the classic behavior of the ex-conns of the area. They were uneducated, and were not in situations where social graces were nessisary.

(also where the wearing your pants at or below your butt came from. In the prisons the inmates were not issued belts because they could be used as wepons and for suicide. Thus they had their pants hanging at or below their butts.)

It boggle my mind that people wish to immitate the lowest social class in the country.

But it is an interesting result that this form of behavior has been associated with black people. So if you act like the ex-convicts act you are acting "black."

I have nothing against black people, but really I hate people that are "black" (i mean act in such a way as to immitate the stereotypical black person)


i hate "black" people.

2006-08-25 12:58:54 · answer #4 · answered by farrell_stu 4 · 0 0

Well, im mixed but coming from my black side, i think white boys that love hip hop and the hip hop look as in clothes are fine. If that's what their into, fine but sayin the "N word" is not cool at all. And the white girl with weave, i know plenty of them and i know black people that have it to. It's because black people want their hair to be longer (those who don't have naturally long hair) and white girls have ot for the same reason and i think that white girls who talk slang should if they want cause i dont see it as a problem with white boys so why have a problemwith it for white girls? AND TO HOMEBOY THAT IS ASYING THAT BLACK PEOPLE ARE LETTING THEMSELVES DOWN BY ACTING BLACK, WHAT THE HECK THEY SUPPOSED TO ACT LIKE? THEY ACTED "WHITE" YOU'LL HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT THEM TO. IT'S THEIR CHOICE AND YOU HAVE NO REASON TO JUDGE THEM BOO BOO.

2006-08-25 12:50:43 · answer #5 · answered by Trina 1 · 1 2

wow, looks like a lot of white folks answering this one (including me).

There are two kinds of white people who do this- whites that grew up in primarily black communities, and whites that wish they did, because they admire the stereotyped image that they see in movies and tv-and want to fit in... Lets face it, many of them grew up in crappy redneck households or upper middle class, and were ultimately raised to be racist and boring... they chose the extreme opposite so they wouldn't be like anyone else. These people are F#cking annoying.

The white people who grew up in black communities, however are just doing what society and all of their (black) friends taught them to do. They are assimilating with the crowd. Its a difference of being raised black or raised white and pretending to act like what they think black/white people act like. Big diff.

A white guy in a black community assimilates the same way a black guy in a white community does. Ahem colon powell (white as they come) vs. Eminem (you get the picture).

In the defense of the wannabe's, growing up middle class (and pretending to be rich) your whole life leaves very little to adventure. In today's society (like it or not), hood life is glamorized. Its "cool" to be ghetto. So they form an image from what they see on tv and aim to identify with others in this way. In turn, they irritate everyone in their presence by becoming a stereotype (this should be considered another form of racism- as its insulting).

Does this answer your question? :)

2006-08-25 12:59:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

i am with you! personally all people who are black are not thugs are speak with ebonics. the way some of us talk is reflected of our background are living status. i do not have hatred towards any white person thats like that. personally i think its funny just i don't like when they try to hard though.

2006-08-25 12:48:11 · answer #7 · answered by te' 2 · 1 2

I don't care really. It's all personal style and choice. I can only worry about how I dress and talk, not other people. And, by the way, whites were actually wearing hair extensions before blacks started wearing them.... ;)

2006-08-25 12:46:59 · answer #8 · answered by rach 5 · 2 2

I'm white and I cannot stand white boys who want to be black. They think they are so tough and if I drove them into the inner city they would cry for their mothers and wet their pants.

2006-08-25 12:45:43 · answer #9 · answered by Elizabeth 4 · 2 2

There's an old saying: Imitation is the highest form of flattery.

2006-08-25 12:46:55 · answer #10 · answered by sheila c 3 · 3 3

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