Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The name Awkwafina has nothing to do with African Americans... huh? It's very clearly a play on "Aquafina".
Um clearly she’s speaking with a blaccent and using awkwafina as a kind of stolen, fake name. Are you serious in that you can’t see that? Remember “Booty Call” movie and Vivica A Fox’s name was “listernine”? Ever heard of dr marijuana Pepsi? Ever seen Martin where Shaniqua is the neighbor? Shan nay nay on In Living Color?
Anonymous wrote:The name Awkwafina has nothing to do with African Americans... huh? It's very clearly a play on "Aquafina".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s from Queen’s. How else is she “supposed” to speak? If her parents are immigrants she learned English from her friends! This is so dumb and frankly racist against Asians.
It's also racist to assume her immigrant parents were incapable of influencing how she speaks English.
People generally pick up the accent/coloquialisms of the people they are surrounded by, PP. I'm going to tell you something that will BLOW YOUR MIND. My Indian-born sister was raised in the Midwest and married a German man of German and Ghanaian descent. They live in England. Their 1/2 Indian, 1/4 German, 1/2 Ghanian child HAS A BRITISH ACCENT.
WHAT ACCENT EXACTLY DO YOU WANT MY NIECES TO BE SPEAKING IN??????
Hopefully not a yelling one like you. Calm down, Karen.
Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting, if you watch interviews she’s done (at least the ones I found), she doesn’t have that accent at all. She also said she got her nickname because as a teen she needed a dumb hip hop name. It sounds like this is a persona she adopted to be funny, and not, e.g., how she talked on a regular basis. Which, might be offensive or not, depending on who you ask….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate it when white people try to be divisive when it comes to BIPOC.
They know we are stronger together so they try to get us distracted and fight each other
I doubt a white person started this thread. Blacks and Asians need to chill on hating on each other.
I doubt it wasn’t a white person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s from Queen’s. How else is she “supposed” to speak? If her parents are immigrants she learned English from her friends! This is so dumb and frankly racist against Asians.
It's also racist to assume her immigrant parents were incapable of influencing how she speaks English.
This sneer was clearly written by a person who has no idea about the lived experience of children of immigrants in America.
Nope, married to one.
Anonymous wrote:I thought she was hilarious in ‘Crazy Rich Asians’.Anonymous wrote:is this no talent's 15 minutes up, yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s from Queen’s. How else is she “supposed” to speak? If her parents are immigrants she learned English from her friends! This is so dumb and frankly racist against Asians.
It's also racist to assume her immigrant parents were incapable of influencing how she speaks English.
When you are young, you are more influenced by your peers in your speech, not your parents, especially if they worked a lot and wasn't home that much.
-child of Asian immigrant parents who did not influence how I spoke.
A friend of mine is from the UK. Friend has two siblings, and they all speak with a different British accent because of where they went to college and settled down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s from Queen’s. How else is she “supposed” to speak? If her parents are immigrants she learned English from her friends! This is so dumb and frankly racist against Asians.
It's also racist to assume her immigrant parents were incapable of influencing how she speaks English.
People generally pick up the accent/coloquialisms of the people they are surrounded by, PP. I'm going to tell you something that will BLOW YOUR MIND. My Indian-born sister was raised in the Midwest and married a German man of German and Ghanaian descent. They live in England. Their 1/2 Indian, 1/4 German, 1/2 Ghanian child HAS A BRITISH ACCENT.
WHAT ACCENT EXACTLY DO YOU WANT MY NIECES TO BE SPEAKING IN??????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s from Queen’s. How else is she “supposed” to speak? If her parents are immigrants she learned English from her friends! This is so dumb and frankly racist against Asians.
It's also racist to assume her immigrant parents were incapable of influencing how she speaks English.
This sneer was clearly written by a person who has no idea about the lived experience of children of immigrants in America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s from Queen’s. How else is she “supposed” to speak? If her parents are immigrants she learned English from her friends! This is so dumb and frankly racist against Asians.
It's also racist to assume her immigrant parents were incapable of influencing how she speaks English.
People generally pick up the accent/coloquialisms of the people they are surrounded by, PP. I'm going to tell you something that will BLOW YOUR MIND. My Indian-born sister was raised in the Midwest and married a German man of German and Ghanaian descent. They live in England. Their 1/2 Indian, 1/4 German, 1/2 Ghanian child HAS A BRITISH ACCENT.
WHAT ACCENT EXACTLY DO YOU WANT MY NIECES TO BE SPEAKING IN??????
But that's not Awkwafina's situation. She only speaks that way in certain situations, and it is very exaggerated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought she was hilarious in ‘Crazy Rich Asians’.Anonymous wrote:is this no talent's 15 minutes up, yet?
DP. I also liked her in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.