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Have you ever understood what "acting black" really means?

Posted - December 3, 2018

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  • 22891
    not really, never heard of it
      December 3, 2018 2:23 PM MST
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  • 13071
    I am your father grasshopper.
      December 3, 2018 3:07 PM MST
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  • 10026
    Hi Carbon!!!!!!!! ~ Happy! Happy! Happy! Happy!  It's SOO Good to see you!!!!!
    Love, Merlin :) :)
      December 5, 2018 10:56 PM MST
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  • No because tomorrow it'll mean something totally different and I'm not interested in keeping up just for political correctness.
      December 3, 2018 3:33 PM MST
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  • 44619
    That's right up there with looking Jewish.
      December 3, 2018 5:21 PM MST
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  • 13277
    Hey, I resemble that remark!
      December 3, 2018 5:35 PM MST
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  • I'm a non-practitioner.
      December 3, 2018 5:40 PM MST
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  • 13277
    What does "acting white" really mean?
      December 3, 2018 6:58 PM MST
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  • 34283
    Yes it is when someone who is not black acts like all of the stereotypes of a black person in a poor neighborhood.
      December 3, 2018 6:59 PM MST
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  • 46117
    Play any album by Eminem.


      December 3, 2018 11:15 PM MST
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  • 10026
    Giggling!! :) :)
      December 5, 2018 10:57 PM MST
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  • 4624
    Behaving in accord with stereotypes about how blacks* allegedly behave -
    mostly as seen in American T.V. and film
    (which, by and large, has little to do with reality and everything to do with sensationalist plot devices).

    * "blacks" meaning not necessarily just Black Americans, but all kinds of black peoples from all parts of the world.
    Old films set in Africa show different stereotypes of blacks to those set in the Carribean.

    Non-American films show black peoples in completely different ways, usually more as individuals with unique personal characteristics - not predictable.

    In the UK, "colour-blind" casting is gaining popularity. For instance, colour-blind casting may show Guenevere as a West-Indian woman in the tales of Camelot - but she still behaves like a Medieval Cornish princess: her skin colour is irrelevant to the role she plays.



    This post was edited by inky at December 5, 2018 10:57 PM MST
      December 4, 2018 5:48 PM MST
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  • 13395
    It means walking home instead of taking the bus after finishing a shift in the coal mine because you are all covered in coal dust. 
      December 4, 2018 6:58 PM MST
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