Solange calls Cardi B a "smart, loud black woman"

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She can't be that stupid. She was able to go from stripper to reality star to having a number 1 song :yeshrug:


She not only has a number 1 song, she's also engaged to one to the top rappers in the game :whoo:

She's literally done everything most hoodrats dream about doing. From stripper to reality TV to rap star :leon:
And she did it better than the previous hoodrats who came before her :ehh:

She may not be your choice for your daughter's role model, but she is winning and she has to be smart :hubie:

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When discussing her “blackness”, is she not black because she’s not AA or is it that she’s just not black because of the obvious admixture and her ethnicity? I’ve noticed a lot of AA’s using black interchangeably/synonymously with being AA.

That is part of the confusion.

For most of the 20th Century "Negro" and "Colored" were the main terms used in the U.S.

In fact, for a number of "Negroes" in America, "black" was an insult until the 1960s came.

Then the "black pride" movement happens, along with increased immigration to the States after the 1965
Immigration Reform Act of African-descended folks (of varying degrees) from the Caribbean, South America and Africa, who were either unfamiliar with usage of the term "black," or they experienced negative connotations attached to it.

Within these communities "black" also had an ethno-national meaning, not just a racial meaning.

In 1960s Harlem, a "black" person was someone of African, southern American heritage, as opposed to "a Jamaican," or "a Puerto Rican."
 

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Shes lucky.


She is not lucky.
She was charismatic and consistently more funny than any other chick in internet history past, present or future EVERY fukk'N DAY.

nikkaz keep talking but real talk. Where is your internet presence that created a draw. Where your hood commentary that cardi b knows way more than most and now I left the city. I see a lot of black people have no fukk'n urban intellectualism. Of which cardi has in spades as the full gamut.

Look you can not criticize cardi b because daily she got a large video library that disputes or tackled any topic you maybe completely wrong about as far as her thoughts on a topic.

Cardi is the endgame for females on social media. You nikkaz need to realize that and realize. Ain't no other female gon be that funny with that level of hood and urban intellectualism.
It ain't happening and real talk, she earned her way grassroots and worked on rap as a voice over artist in the female game you commercialized fan empowered. That created all this and I am glad cardi put it way out of the reach of just some regular wack hand ass bih of any type on social media.

Realize after cardi these other wack hoes on social media have a litmus test and most are going to fail. Not to mention never even be funny enough to draw like cardi or ever again after cardi.

I want reality tv to end and real talk,...cardi puts an end to it.
As there will be no other person who is that fukk'n real world urban intelligent and hood funny again in history.

It is the end game...you do not even have to complain cause nobody else is coming through worth paying attention to after cardi.

It is the end game breh.

Chill.
Cardi is given you the rubrick to judge.
Now if you smart you compare the people afterwards to her and boo they ass off the stage simple as that.

If you do not it is just obvious you like talentless trash. Or want trash to succeed so your career as a no talent can be given the glimmer of talentless hope.
all the rest of these talentless fukks think will be bestowed to them via poor contracts.

So just chill....
The shyt over for no talent females after this.
As all you have to do is say,...is this bih funny as cardi b.

The answer is going to be no, ..so you can turn the shyt off and be done with it.

How nikkaz do not see that, I do not know.

Or maybe nikkaz mad because they no talents and hate cardi cause a stripper exposes their no talent face ass.

Cardi is the litmus test to see if the shyt wack from a reality star level, use it.



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I don't fukk any women that I wouldn't want to be the mother of my child. I actually care about the Black community.

:usure:

From the content of your posts I could've swore you were gay.

:mjlol::yeshrug:
 

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That is part of the confusion.

For most of the 20th Century "Negro" and "Colored" were the main terms used in the U.S.

In fact, for a number of "Negroes" in America, "black" was an insult until the 1960s came.

Then the "black pride" movement happens, along with increased immigration to the States after the 1965
Immigration Reform Act of African-descended folks (of varying degrees) from the Caribbean, South America and Africa, who were either unfamiliar with usage of the term "black," or they experienced negative connotations attached to it.

Within these communities "black" also had an ethno-national meaning, not just a racial meaning.

In 1960s Harlem, a "black" person was someone of African, southern American heritage, as opposed to "a Jamaican," or "a Puerto Rican."
But that completely ignores that people from other countries were called black. Negro is literally Black in Spanish. They called them Preto in Brazil.

To me it’s very dangerous to us AA and “Black” synonymously when Black people existed and were called Black in various languages long before AA’s even existed.

It also reeks of American privilege which is following in the footsteps of racist cacs.
 

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She can't be that stupid. She was able to go from stripper to reality star to having a number 1 song :yeshrug:


She not only has a number 1 song, she's also engaged to one to the top rappers in the game :whoo:

She's literally done everything most hoodrats dream about doing. From stripper to reality TV to rap star :leon:
And she did it better than the previous hoodrats who came before her :ehh:

She may not be your choice for your daughter's role model, but she is winning and she has to be smart :hubie:

Peace
You know puppets don't have brains usually, not calling her a puppet but this ain't some "on my own" type of thing here. Not meaning to discredit her success because it's absolutely a great thing, but you talking like this all her lol
 

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When discussing her “blackness”, is she not black because she’s not AA or is it that she’s just not black because of the obvious admixture and her ethnicity? I’ve noticed a lot of AA’s using black interchangeably/synonymously with being AA.

She's not Black because her parents aren't Black. One is Indian from Trinidad and the other is Hispanic.
 

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But that completely ignores that people from other countries were called black. Negro is literally Black in Spanish. They called them Preto in Brazil.

To me it’s very dangerous to us AA and “Black” synonymously when Black people existed and were called Black in various languages long before AA’s even existed.

It also reeks of American privilege which is following in the footsteps of racist cacs.

We're just talking about the perception of what has been considered "black" in the United States.

Historically in the United States, "Negro" and "black" did not mean the same thing. "Black was considered a much more pejorative term until the 1960s.

Light-complected "Negro Americans" in 1950 did not want to be called "black."

All the definitions and terms are inconsistent because white-created racial categorization, the main tool of racism, doesn't make any sense.
 

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The next Cardi B song I listen to will be the first; I've just heard/seen of her in different IG videos and the like, and her voice makes me want to take a rusty spike to my eardrums. That said, she touching paper off her hustling, so I'm not mad at her. She just ain't for me. :manny:
 

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Homer Plessy was of 7/8s European white heritage, but it did not matter.

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You guys don't understand race at all :mjlol:

Dominicans are a fixed mulatto class. They are "black" "white" and "native" depending on their background. Cardi obviously is more Black and Native than anything else. No problem with her claiming her blackness because most don't.
 

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You know puppets don't have brains usually, not calling her a puppet but this ain't some "on my own" type of thing here. Not meaning to discredit her success because it's absolutely a great thing, but you talking like this all her lol

Who is it then? And what celebrity has not had a push from sources outside of themselves?

Peace
 
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