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People wonder why black Repubicans are called sellouts, buck dancers or bootlicking Uncle Toms.
Pay attention.
People wonder why black Repubicans are called sellouts, buck dancers or bootlicking Uncle Toms.
Pay attention.
People wonder why black Repubicans are called sellouts, buck dancers or bootlicking Uncle Toms.
Pay attention.
People wonder why black Repubicans are called sellouts, buck dancers or bootlicking Uncle Toms.
Pay attention.
What's "acting white?"The negro lost me at “marginalized communities”….There are no such things, there are only those who CHOOSE to be held back by their own cultural deficiencies. Blacks who act white achieve greatness and blacks who act black do not…it’s just that simple.
Start acting white and getcho shit right dawg!
I’ll play along.What's "acting white?"
So what's "acting Black?"I’ll play along.
Articulating the English language
Developing people/communication skills
Practicing self awareness
Behaving with self discipline and accountability
Understanding the causation principle
Working with desire and ambition
Talking loud at the gym?So what's "acting Black?"
People wonder why black Repubicans are called sellouts, buck dancers or bootlicking Uncle Toms.
Pay attention.
Why are you asking us? We didn't come up with that phrasing.What's "acting white?"
The “acting white” accusation (AWA) is one of the most threatening cultural invalidations that people of color encounter in their daily lives (Durkee et al., 2019; Neal-Barnett et al., 2010). The term “acting white” was popularized in the academic literature by Fordham and Ogbu (1986) to describe racial insults designed to discourage Black youth from overly assimilating into White culture.
I’ll play along.
Articulating the English language
Developing people/communication skills
Practicing self awareness
Behaving with self discipline and accountability
Understanding the causation principle
Working with desire and ambition
I’ll keep playing along.So what's "acting Black?"