Oh I see the kids now are definitely all grouped together but I feel like that changes once they’re in their early to mid 20sThen you might not understand as I did not.
I moved to a location that is said to be over 90% white.
Every street has a mixed family, or couple.
The white and blk kids and mixed kids ALL hang together.
They all listen to drill.
They fight together, against each other, use the same slang, and listen the same music.
If I still lived in the city I might not understand.
Yet being in an area like this, I see that most of the young people do not care about race.
They dress and act the same way.
So to those who who around white kids, mixed kids, or combinations of
A yung mabu or whatever his name is would not be a shock
That is how a LOT of these kids are
I don’t know for sure but it seems to be. Cacs revert back to their ways after their “nikka phase” (Think Miley Cyrus or Justin Bieber or Justin Timberlake) and black people become more aware of their blackness (“woke”) and systemic racism IMO.
I didn’t really hang with cacs until college and then I slowly fell back from them after college once I saw their true ways