yardman
Afro-pessimist
With the little semblance of culture that we do have deviation tends to be ostracization. Right or wrong in the eyes of whomever every group of people have their rules of engagement and because black people here specifically have been so long separated from something solid-like what African tribes have you don't even realize this shyt is commonplace. If sound like an outsider you get taunted. And another thing people don't even realize is if we had real power us speaking ebonics wouldn't mean a damn thing but because we lack power speaking like your indoctrinaters is beneficial due to the fact that you're a just another cog in his system.
sidenote: If you're family is from Jamaica and you were born in a foreign land and you go to Jamaica for the first time and you talk it's literally a guarantee that you'll be made fun of because of how you speak different. If you grew up in Jamaica and move to a foreign land and come back for the first time in like 6-months and start speaking with accent of the people of the country you we're living in you'll get made fun of and get told that you're twanging(trying to sound like a foreigner). People'll even say your trying to act stush(you think your shyt doesn't stink) or better than everybody else. So many people getting offended because they take pride in sounding like the people who oppressed them.
sidenote: If you're family is from Jamaica and you were born in a foreign land and you go to Jamaica for the first time and you talk it's literally a guarantee that you'll be made fun of because of how you speak different. If you grew up in Jamaica and move to a foreign land and come back for the first time in like 6-months and start speaking with accent of the people of the country you we're living in you'll get made fun of and get told that you're twanging(trying to sound like a foreigner). People'll even say your trying to act stush(you think your shyt doesn't stink) or better than everybody else. So many people getting offended because they take pride in sounding like the people who oppressed them.