one good thing about being white... we can tan

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Exactly, and like you said it's not even an attack. It's just keeping it real. Then people want to act like attacking me is going to change how the world percieves black people. Just because a few white girls like to dance to hiphop on Saturday night doesn't mean they want to trade places with the first black woman they see. Plus beauty has nothing to do with hiphop. Hiphop is just a culture and a genre of music. You don't have to be black to enjoy listening to hiphop. shyt white people already took over Jazz, Rock, Country AND R&B. You don't have to want to look like someone to enjoy their music or like the way they dress.
You don't become the least married group of women in America because everyone is just dying to be with you.

and just because a black girl gets a weave doesnt mean they wanna be white.

you contradict yourself like crazy

and no one is saying listening to hip hop is trying to be black

but the cornrows, the du-rags, and saying n!gga? while rapping, or off rapping is hilarious

theres really no way to refute that. a white person wearing a du rag has lost his identity
 

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and just because a black girl gets a weave doesnt mean they wanna be white.

you contradict yourself like crazy

and no one is saying listening to hip hop is trying to be black

but the cornrows, the du-rags, and saying n!gga? while rapping, or off rapping is hilarious

theres really no way to refute that. a white person wearing a du rag has lost his identity

I didn't say they wore weaves because they wanted to be white. I said it was to compete with white women... I even double checked my posts to make sure of what I said. It's all about feeling like they can compete with the white standard of beauty.
 
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Exactly, and like you said it's not even an attack. It's just keeping it real. Then people want to act like attacking me is going to change how the world percieves black people. Just because a few white girls like to dance to hiphop on Saturday night doesn't mean they want to trade places with the first black woman they see. Plus beauty has nothing to do with hiphop. Hiphop is just a culture and a genre of music. You don't have to be black to enjoy listening to hiphop. shyt white people already took over Jazz, Rock, Country AND R&B. You don't have to want to look like someone to enjoy their music or like the way they dress.
You don't become the least married group of women in America because everyone is just dying to be with you.

(Everyone is going to be saying everything I just said in this thread that they disagreed with at a later date and in a different context and they will all cosign each other, just like with other things I've stated on here.)

Let me just get one thing straight, I'm not arguing that white women tan in order to look like black women, I'm arguing against your obvious double standard when it comes to this matter.
 
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