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Originally Posted by shinerbock
Suburban white kids are all over popular black culture
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Which is not necessarily the same thing as saying someone is "speaking and dressing like black people." The stereotype of what "black is" existed long before there was cable television.
So if bows simply meant to say that misguided whites (and blacks) are emulating stereotypical media images of what "black is" then that's what bows should've said. I don't know if that's what his/her MTV and BET post was trying to address because he/she was too busy dancing around my question.