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Old 01-24-2006, 02:19 PM
shinerbock shinerbock is offline
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Nah, I disagree. I said white culture, when referring to mine, because it is not popular. It is not the image of white young people you see in the media or in major cities. If i meant popular white culture, i'd be referring to a more city-like style. I think that the things I said would be popular black culture, in that it is a popularly seen culture. Sure, there are black guys who are basically rednecks, and those that are really preppy, but you don't see it very often. It may even be true that the MTV and BET black culture you see doesn't represent even the majority of black people, but in my experience it does. Note I'm not referring to how people are, as in their character or education, but rather how they present themselves and the things they are involved in. I imagine the black kids on my campus are much better educated than the majority of black celebrities on MTV, but they still enjoy the same things, dress the same way, etc...

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