cacs gone cac
blacks? might as well say "you blacks" while you are at it![]()
Exactly
The term "blacks" is used when referring to black people by people who aren't black
I picked up on it immediately cuz this isn't the first time I've seen him say it
cacs gone cac
blacks? might as well say "you blacks" while you are at it![]()
You Blacks need to get over yourselves.Chances are if you are saying "blacks" you are really disconnected from the race.
That term is impersonal as fukk when you say it out loud. Sounds more like you're talking AT something rather than with it. There's definitely a psychology behind it.
I spend like 99.9% of my time around black people except for the summer and I've NEVER heard anyone say "blacks" like that. In fact, the ONLY time I come across that is on here. I'm not even lying or exaggerating.
Chances are if you are saying "blacks" you are really disconnected from the race.
That term is impersonal as fukk when you say it out loud. Sounds more like you're talking AT something rather than with it. There's definitely a psychology behind it.
I spend like 99.9% of my time around black people except for the summer and I've NEVER heard anyone say "blacks" like that. In fact, the ONLY time I come across that is on here. I'm not even lying or exaggerating.
.You Blacks need to get over yourselves.
You probably don't hang around that many black people. I'm just saying.To you it's that.
To me, it's just a word, like any word we would use to reference a group of people.
Like saying "Women" or "kids"..
When your daddy stops selling people email addresses and posting fake rental ads on Craigslist, we willYou Blacks need to get over yourselves.

You probably don't hang around that many black people. I'm just saying.
I don't recall ever seeing u say "blacks" either
Matter fact I'll do a search now
at dudes going Sherlock Holmes on a poster's nationality over vocabulary.Oh well, still awkward as hell coming out of a black man's mouth. If I heard a black man say that in real life, I'd think something was wrong with him. It's just an impersonal way of saying things.You would be wrong about that. Such is the nature of baseless generalizations, I suppose.
refer to them as "blacks."

I've probably done it a few times. To me it's no different than saying "black people". One is one word, the other is two words.at dudes going Sherlock Holmes on a poster's nationality over vocabulary.
did this thread really turn into a bunch of canadians tellin americans how people are supposed to talk 
you kno the mean streets of toronto and all 
Oh well, still awkward as hell coming out of a black man's mouth. If I heard a black man say that in real life, I'd think something was wrong with him. It's just an impersonal way of saying things.
I'm pretty sure you are from Canada though. It's not how black people refer to themselves.
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Canada?
Nah breh you got me confuuuuused.
You just never struck me as someone who hanged around a lot of black people or even know a lot. Not saying that in reference to Canada. Just saying in the generality of the conversation.