Same here. I'm a fan. I like her Nora from Queens show and thought she was great in Shang Chi. People talk like the people they grow up around. I don't have a problem with her. I feel like people these days are inventing things to be offended by when there are enough offensive things without making stuff up. |
| It's really terrible that she is getting held to a totally different standard than Eminem. |
I’m trying to figure out how “Awkwafina” was “obviously” a take on Black names? I asked my circle of black friends and none us tied her name to anything to do with African American culture. |
It’s not. The PP, who is likely neither African American nor Asian American, is trying to stir up trouble, and using their own twisted and inaccurate stereotypes to do so. |
Exactly. Justin Timberlake always gets a free pass too. |
It’s odd how some of you make these sweeping statements. A free pass from which free pass issuers? Many people who have never listened to Timberlake’s music detest him for his role in the Super Bowl halftime show fiasco. Others disliked him way before that. If you want to make your comments more useful or even more interesting and informative, specifics might help. Broad generalizations really don’t add too much to the conversation. |
DP. Oh come on. There is no significant discussion of Timberlake and racism going ok, or Eminem. Awkwafina is being held to a totally different standard. |
Yet another sweeping generalization. So much for an opportunity for substantive discussion. Have a nice day. |
It's true. Not sure why you are so bothered bye even just acknowledging the base fact that an Asian woman is held to a vastly different standard than two wealthy white men, but it is a true fact. |
It’s not a take on all black names. It’s a take on like certain black names. Why wouldn’t she use her own name but come up with “awkwafina”??? I know people named Nivea, Codeine etc…she definitely made up a fake black sounding name. |
Yes, she has said as much in interviews. |
DP who wants to have a substantive conversation about some idiotic manufactured controversy. |
Me too! Never occurred to me that it was anything else until I clicked here. I also don’t understand what it means to “talk black”? Some accused my kids of this but really I see it as GenZ slang because ALL their friend speak the same way regardless of race or ethnicity (which covers all of them I think!). All tweens and teens in DC use the same slang and speech patterns, in my experience. |
Hello from above the rock you live. It’s called aave or Ebonics aka blaccent. It’s complicated. This whole thing is complicated. Americans are race obsessed. It’s also crazy how even talking about this is uncomfortable for people. We have truly gone down hill as a county if we can’t just openly talk things without massive outrage and everyone crying. |
Your kids will be accused of cultural appropriation. |