What happens if the reverse was true and it was a white couple making a very similar comment about a black person?
of course, boy was what white people called black slaves, right?
Depends...does "Black boy Drunk" imply you are going to get krunk and rock it on the dance floor?What happens if the reverse was true and it was a white couple making a very similar comment about a black person?
I think "white boy drunk" means that you get drunk without drinking any 40s or Hennessy.
I don't even know what it means...
What happens if the reverse was true and it was a white couple making a very similar comment about a black person?
of course, boy was what white people called black slaves, right?
Boy was/is what they called all young men, not just slaves.
I'm black, and I'm telling you "boy," doesn't have any special significance. Hell, I've never heard of this. Now, let's not be creating any more anti-black words we black folk don't even know about.are you actually gonna sit there and tell us the term "boy" doesn't have special significance to blacks?
I'm black, and I'm telling you "boy," doesn't have any special significance. Hell, I've never heard of this. Now, let's not be creating any more anti-black words we black folk don't even know about.
An adult man calling another adult man "boy" is rude. An adult calling a boy, "boy," isn't. Sorry, I don't care for "political correctness."right, a white person calling a black person "boy", has no more significance than if a white person is called "boy".gotcha.
An adult man calling another adult man "boy" is rude. An adult calling a boy, "boy," isn't. Sorry, I don't care for "political correctness."
My name is Wake and I'm black so when I say something doesn't have significance, then I'm speaking for all "black folk".I'm black, and I'm telling you "boy," doesn't have any special significance. Hell, I've never heard of this. Now, let's not be creating any more anti-black words we black folk don't even know about.
Political correctness is just your way of saying "I don't know the history of a term, so I'm going to pretend people just made it up".An adult man calling another adult man "boy" is rude. An adult calling a boy, "boy," isn't. Sorry, I don't care for "political correctness."
a white man calling a black man "boy", means a whole lot more than if he calls another white man "boy".
this is a fact.
Maybe? As a white person myself, that doesn't really offend me at all. But idk, racism can be in the eye of the beholder i suppose.I was watching Bridezillas on TV and this black couple had just gotten married and was asked in interview what you want to do now? The black groom replied get white boy drunk. Do you feel that is racist or not?
I do not cause he did not seem to say it in hate and there is that whole song about getting white boy crazy. What do you think? One my white friends say it was racist but she said the Bridezilla was lucky he showed up at all.
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