You have to really be a special type of bougie to come up with this term, which is really another form of separation from one another as black people, another form of so called "Willie Lynchism" from within. I'll degress to the brother Dr. Greg Carr who ethered Pharrell and all these other new age c00ns for trying to coin this term.
What you have is sell outs nothing more, nothing less. #NewBlack is really Black skin with a white mask as so eloquently wrote by the great Fratz Fanon.....see what a lot of these mainstream new age house negroes don't understand is that wise folks in our community already foresaw the Pharells,Kanye's, Nikki Minaj's,,Jesse Lee Pattersons,Lil Waynes...ect.ect...coming and this whole new era of bougie sell outs in our race that are being put front and center for the masses to lap up like lap dogs.......It was written........You were outed a long time ago.....
"I start suffering from not being a white man insofar as the white man discriminates against me; turns me into a colonized subject; … tells me I am a parasite in the world … So I will try quite simply to make myself white; in other words, I will force the white man to acknowledge my humanity. But, Monsieur Mannoni will tell us, you can’t, because deep down inside you there is a dependency complex." - Chapter 4 of Frantz Fanon’s book “Black Skin, White Masks” (1952): “The So-Called Dependency Complex of the Colonized”
What you have is sell outs nothing more, nothing less. #NewBlack is really Black skin with a white mask as so eloquently wrote by the great Fratz Fanon.....see what a lot of these mainstream new age house negroes don't understand is that wise folks in our community already foresaw the Pharells,Kanye's, Nikki Minaj's,,Jesse Lee Pattersons,Lil Waynes...ect.ect...coming and this whole new era of bougie sell outs in our race that are being put front and center for the masses to lap up like lap dogs.......It was written........You were outed a long time ago.....
"I start suffering from not being a white man insofar as the white man discriminates against me; turns me into a colonized subject; … tells me I am a parasite in the world … So I will try quite simply to make myself white; in other words, I will force the white man to acknowledge my humanity. But, Monsieur Mannoni will tell us, you can’t, because deep down inside you there is a dependency complex." - Chapter 4 of Frantz Fanon’s book “Black Skin, White Masks” (1952): “The So-Called Dependency Complex of the Colonized”