Anyone ever notice how folks on here go extra hard on burb/square brehs..

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Ahhh another "I got bytched in high school"
"gentrification refugee"
"elite immigrants"
"suburbreh"
Indirectly shytting on inner city/majority black area residents thread.
Nobody from "RICH PG" or "RICH LA" participates, only clowns from WHITE SUBURBS OF WHITE CITIES IN VASTLY WHITE COUNTRY do this.



You are making a hell of a lot of assumptions about fellow black Americans
 

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I think c00ning is an issue no matter what side of the city you're from. But I do think making fun of "squares" in general is strange, because who really cares? If we're being honest, a good majority of people in the world would be "squares", depending on what the criteria is regarding one. And the idea that you're automatically soft if you didn't grow up struggling is incredibly shortsighted, because there's so many ways life can test your mettle and develop your character. Strong people are forged every day.

Even if they are soft, there's still no reason to dunk on them. Everyone has their path to walk, and none of us get to choose our circumstances in terms of how we grew up and what our environments are like -- no matter what side you fall on.

Now, that being said... No matter where you come from, it's an issue if you're throwing your own people under the bus in order to chase white acceptance. Especially when "white acceptance" is a lie. Take Candace Owens for example. No matter how comfortable she might feel in where she is, let her make one mistake, and the entire Conservative/Alt-Right community is on her ass instantly. You'd think she'd be aware of that, but maybe it speaks to a bigger issue in general -- a lack of self awareness.
 

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You are making a hell of a lot of assumptions about fellow black Americans
They're not fellow black americans, multiple canadians are in this thread and most of the people speaking are from WHITE suburbs - A "wealthy" PG resident would have spoken up already. They didn't.
That Canadian dude is poor in comparison - even with the elite jamaican family and free medical care.
 

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Nah breh Candence knows what she's doing breh, she's playing them, not the other way around

the fukked up part is, she doesn't care.

I think c00ning is an issue no matter what side of the city you're from. But I do think making fun of "squares" in general is strange, because who really cares? If we're being honest, a good majority of people in the world would be "squares", depending on what the criteria is regarding one. And the idea that you're automatically soft if you didn't grow up struggling is incredibly shortsighted, because there's so many ways life can test your mettle and develop your character. Strong people are forged every day.

Even if they are soft, there's still no reason to dunk on them. Everyone has their path to walk, and none of us get to choose our circumstances in terms of how we grew up and what our environments are like -- no matter what side you fall on.

Now, that being said... No matter where you come from, it's an issue if you're throwing your own people under the bus in order to chase white acceptance. Especially when "white acceptance" is a lie. Take Candace Owens for example. No matter how comfortable she might feel in where she is, let her make one mistake, and the entire Conservative/Alt-Right community is on her ass instantly. You'd think she'd be aware of that, but maybe it speaks to a bigger issue in general -- a lack of self awareness.
 
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Suburbrehs can’t win... suburbrehs get all the smoke when they try to act super thugged out... but suburbrehs also get clowned for “acting white” by skateboarding, listening rock music, having whiteboy accents, having no black women check for them, not having proper shape ups, having no drip or shoe game etc. I think suburbrehs are cool when they be themselves. A lot of my homies born and raised in the burbs they whole life and we never have an issue, ever. But for culdesac thugs, leave all that fake tough guy shyt alone, though. Nobody taking y’all seriously.

But I think living in a gentrified ass hood in 2021 is nothing like growing up in the hood in the 80’s and 90’s when gentrification wasn’t even a word in the dictionary. Yes, I wanna smack the fukk outta little suburbrehs wearing red flags and acting super tough in suburban Maryland as someone raised in a Cali hood in the 80’s and 90’s. Real life Boondocks shyt. I also get mad when they wear Boyz N’ The Hood shirts too.:what:

Poster talmbout “you had to be outside and put work in to claim the city” is a prime example of why suburbrehs get hate. :ufdup:You don’t realize that no one in their right mind chooses to be “tapped in” outside in the hood, little buddy. You have no clue what it’s like to be guilty by association because of your address and have a target on your back because of where you live. That Boyz N’ The Hood shyt was real where you could get killed for stepping out the house at the wrong time. Sometimes being in the house wasn’t safe. I know bullets came through the windows of my old house before when I was a kid. :picard:Hypothetically speaking, suburbrehs, do you think your outlook on life would have been different if you lived somewhere where dozens of people were killed right outside your front door any given year of your childhood?:skip:

I don’t hate suburbrehs, I am a suburbreh myself now being removed from the hood for so long.

But if you born and raised in the burbs your whole life, stay in your gotdamn lane and don’t speak on hood shyt, ever. :usure: I don’t care if you’re father was Felix Mitchell or you’re whole family is Bloods or Vice lords but you never lived in the hood before age 18. :unimpressed:They don’t even like it when normal nikkas from the hood speak on hood shyt, which is ironic because your avorite rapper was a “square” who never put in work and made a whole ass career rapping about the life of the drug dealer or gangbanger he lived next door to. :snoop:
 

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having whiteboy accents, having no black women check for them, not having proper shape ups, having no drip

:mjlol:


How does this even happen?

I was a private school nikka that played soccer and been riding in Benzes since I was 11 years old but I always had drip, always been around black women, always had a line up every 2 weeks, never had a Zac Efron accent & never hung out with white dudes.



I'm sorry bro, but if you a lame white-washed nikka with no line up and sisters wasnt checkin for you then you probably deserved to be roasted :yeshrug:
 

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There's nothing wrong with being square. Being sqaure simply means you don't smoke, drink, party, or get into any type of trouble. That doesn't make you boring

I think people confuse being square with being a lame simp.
Being a square is you simply aren't a street dude, drinking and partying doesn't make you not a square, lol, nikkas love to bend the term so they don't fit it.
 
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