I recall you calling me all types of c00ns for saying this awhile ago. I am your master teacher.
You're mistaken. I fathered all this.
I recall you calling me all types of c00ns for saying this awhile ago. I am your master teacher.
I feel that nowadays some Black people who think close mindedly are shedding the idea that enjoying different lifestyles does not make one less Black.I thinks it's other way around actually.
Their like of alternative music ostracizes them.
I was a metalhead and a major punk fan from 10 on up, and everyone called me an "Oreo" or just White.
I just loved the music and the revolutionary message, I was sort of "pushed out" though. Alongside other things like anime, skateboarding, and fantasy novels, things that aren't considered "Black" in the stereotypical sense.
They become safe places for Black people who are ostracized.
Their like of alternative music ostracizes them.
Slowly but surely over the last decade it has been. It's still a big thing though.I feel that nowadays some Black people who think close mindedly are shedding the idea that enjoying different lifestyles does not make one less Black.
I have long-standing anecdotal evidence (which I'd imagine is equally as useless as yours for making a broad statement), but early adolescent bullying is about the same. There are just more "alternative" Black kids and adults I suppose.Nope, most of the time they ''special snowflake'' themselves.
Where I live it's notSlowly but surely over the last decade it has been. It's still a big thing though.
The name & show creator of the sitcome def was sliding subliminalsi kinda take what an ex employee says about thier former boss with a grain of salt..usually they speaking out of bitterness and disgruntled
and from what im seeing i don't think its a RACIAL thing so to speak but more of a CORPORATE IDEAL that afropunk is seekin
and unfortunatly CORPORATE MEANS "MAINSTREAM WHITE"
but i came across her boss Matthew Morgan bio and ...i never in my life came across a black person who said HAPPY DAYS is one of thier favorite shows
considering HAPPY DAYS celebrates the 1950s an age of colored bathrooms and lynchings..that show had no black folks on it
SO maybe she got a point with the self hatred allegation
Matthew's Page
I was on AfroPunk when it was just a forum. I remember when the fest was still free.
damn..I really got into AP late..I have long-standing anecdotal evidence (which I'd imagine is equally as useless as yours for making a broad statement), but early adolescent bullying is about the same. There are just more "alternative" Black kids and adults I suppose.
30-40 years ago ain't 60 years ago.Invention 80 years ago doesn't correlate to popularity now.
Rosetta Tharpe invented rock n roll, and you sure as hell wouldn't have seen her as the face of rock even 15 years later.
Black men like hip-hop more than anything else, and for some reason shun people who are Black but aren't fans.