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
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s a hypocrite. She uses AAVE and speaks in a “blaccent” but refuses to speak in an “Asian accent” because it mocks Asians but what does she think she’s doing to Black people? I’ve always thought she was cringe.
Asian American here.. I went to a predominantly black MS/HS out west. Yep, I spoke with a "blaccent" because that's what I was surrounded by.
Of course, as an adult, I don't speak that way now, but sometimes when I get together with my sister (who also spoke with a blaccent), we'll regress to that way of speaking just because that's how we used to communicate.
When we do this, my DH and kids think it's super weird and laugh because for them, it's just so unusual to see this kind of thing. But, where I grew up, it wasn't unusual to see non black people speak this way.
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.
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
Anonymous wrote:What exactly did she do that warrants the accusation of racism OP? Here's the origin of her name (which apparently came from the water and originally used the same spelling): https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/celebs/a30390061/awkwafina-stage-name-nora-lum/
How exactly is that racist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, let’s not be obtuse it’s not just the name but how she says the name (in a blaccent)
SHE'S FROM QUEENS. HOW DO YOU EXPECT HER TALK? I'm Asian, I talk like the white people I grew up with in Michigan. Are you going to accuse me of cultural appropriation?
+1
My elementary-age kids have a "blaccent", because they went to daycare (and still go to aftercare) with 80% AA kids and two AA teachers in their class. My kids are multiracial, but not AA. Are they going to be accused of "cultural appropriation" if they still talk like this in a few years? Because there is a lot of "She don't got no shoes on" being said in my house, and no one is making fun of anyone, it's just how they learned to talk FROM THE PEOPLE THEY ARE GROWING UP AROUND. Same reason I talk like a white Midwesterner, though I'm not white.
I would find it weirder if Awkwafina sounded like she was from Wisconsin or something. Everyone from Queens talks like her.
Anonymous wrote:My Asian children go to school in a predominantly Latino district and you can tell by the way they speak to their friends. That is what happens in a multicultural country, eventually the lines blur.
Anonymous wrote:We should probably cancel Eminem now.
Anonymous wrote:She’s a hypocrite. She uses AAVE and speaks in a “blaccent” but refuses to speak in an “Asian accent” because it mocks Asians but what does she think she’s doing to Black people? I’ve always thought she was cringe.