How come black ppl don't talk like this anymore?

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nikkas who talk like this now are weirdos tho. Cause I do know some people who tried to stylize and mimic this cadance and it comes off super weird in 2020
 

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Our sisters really took the bait. Because somewhere along the line, they began calling you negative if you talked anything like this. An example would be that Ethiopian girl I mentioned earlier, and she wasn't even Black American, however this was going on with our own sisters here way before I met her. As you know, the White man moved our sisters up so much faster than us, that our sisters would also describe this kind of talk as sounding frustrated...something they picked up from being around White people on the job. I guess they bought in to the White people calling this kind of talk "whining". But look who's whining now. And look what happened to the Black family for allowing this out of order family structure to come into our community in the first place. I could see this trainwreck coming, although a lot of Black people still couldn't. All you had to do was understand the Bible, and not listen so much to those sold out pastors, and those new fake leaders back then.

Now you see how so many of our so-called classy sisters had/have so many brothers sounding almost like Carlton Banks today. Then they miss a real man so bad, that they'll bypass Will Smith, and jump all the way to Snoop Dogg or Tupac. And the Black father figure went from James Evans to Cliff Huxtable, instead of somewhere in between like it should have been. I've even seen some of these Black fathers today address their children as "you guys", like White men. I wouldn't be surprised if some of our brothers addressed other relatives, and friends that way too. I never got with this. Guess I'm still old school.
 
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Sounds like one of those Cooley High Chicago dudes

I would say education (teachers drilling pronunciation), region (slang, dialect), family (accent), media (music, tv, internet) & society in general caused some of these changes
 

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Mothafukkas talking about they sound just like that still :dead:
Should be more concerned about what those brothers were saying, and about how Esau turned this whole world against us, and not too much about how a brother sound today. I see Esau did a good job, and still got us hating each other :stopitslime:
 
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Should be more concerned about what those brothers were saying, and about how Esau turned this whole world against us, and not too much about how a brother sound today. I see Esau did a good job, and still got us hating each other.
Nah the conversation shud definitely be about how cool the black man sounds...they were dropping gems tho
 

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I agree, if someone is speaking to you on the phone, you will 9/10 be able to guess his race. We dumb it down and say he or she “talks black” but it’s the smoothness and cadence to the speech.

Same thing with online gaming, if you say a sentence, these white boys in COD will jump all over you, calling u a ****** and everything else.

ever since I was a teenager I would always just mute everyone in the cod lobby.
 

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