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It’s women empowerment and just entertainment,.. so we’ve been told…

I feel like twerking got “sexualized” by White American Media with the Miley Cyrus debacle.

They’ve been twerking in Africa, carribeans and America itself for centuries and it wasn’t a big deal.


what a shame; not even a definition PAWG blew it up :picard:
 

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Exactly we on the same page. You called me goofy earlier and I owned it. I knew people down bad who used what you kicking as an excuse and tricked off the $$ ya mean. Rubbed me the wrong way.
Nah g, didn’t say YOU were goofy, just that was some goofy shyt. We’ve all done some goofy shyt.
 
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It’s women empowerment and just entertainment,.. so we’ve been told…

I feel like twerking got “sexualized” by White American Media with the Miley Cyrus debacle.

They’ve been twerking in Africa, carribeans and America itself for centuries and it wasn’t a big deal.
Twerking in the US came from black Atlanta strippers from what I heard. Miley stole it, and now regular black women are doing it. The white girls don’t even twerk properly in most cases. They’re doing it backwards, and not popping like they need to.
 

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If yall know the state of black america why roll the dice and take a chance on whether or not it has a harmful effect.
 
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