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Old 03-07-2007, 08:35 AM  
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Originally Posted by interracialtoons View Post
I understand why you have this view but I see it a little different.

Whites are not trying to emulate Blacks; they are emulating a musical culture that orginated in Black society.

Hip-hop culture is only a segment of black society and it's a segment that blacks are not born to emulate but one of thier chosing.
(ie... Obama and Colon Powell don't have "bling" or "Grills")
Whites also have the freedom to chose this segment to emulate.

People who like punk-rock dress a certain way regardless of their race.
The dress and behavior is part of the culture. The same applies to rap/hip-hop.

What's unfair about claiming "they want to be black" is that the claim is made if "they" emulate 50 cent but not if they emulate Bill Cosby, or Prince, or Michael Jordan!

This thread touches on something that is really silly in america --
where if I buy a BMW then I'm "trying to be White" and if you buy a Cadillac then you are "trying to be Black". And the silliness is not with me and you for the cars we chose but it lies with the people who insist on making a racial issue out of it.

people are just trying to have a good time in their life and they have choices.
They can chose path "A" or path "B" or "C"...etc...That's FREEDOM!!!

Too bad some people don't want others to have that freedom and try to criticise them into chosing path "A" or suffer bannishment from "OUR" society.
from my perspective I do see white youths attempt to emulate Blacks; as well as they are emulating a musical culture that originated in Black society. (paraphrasing your line)

white youth mimic blacks - over exaggerating it even, at least the ones I see in Toronto. It gets very silly sometimes and reminds me of that Steve Martin movie The Jerk where he suddenly realized he was white and not the child of a poor Black family, which to him explained why he couldn't keep rhythm. White youth do NOT have a culture that they can call their own, so they need to steal it from the Black youth/singers since they appear cooler. What is most disappointing is an adult attempting to appear 'hip' by pretending to be gangsta - but I won't get into that.
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