Black people who grew up in white communities sharing that they never experienced racism or always felt accepted by their white friends makes me wonder why the conversation so often shifts into protecting white people from accusations no one made.
"big momma" is AAVE.
Big momma's have to be Black. Audaciously Black.
Idk what white women get to be but they ain't big momma. Lil mimaw or some shit like that
@The8lkNuremberg@WithAG888@Nibiru1000 That’s not an opinion, that’s a fact. Black American/AA is an ethnicity. Not a label for any and everybody that js so happen to be Black in America. No that’s not how that work.
@The8lkNuremberg@Nibiru1000 No they’d be Black in terms of their race, they ethnicity stays the same (ancestral), & their nationality would be American bc if they live in America they American citizens. They not Black Americans cuz the term Black American/African American is a term for a distinct ethnicity.
I’m not intimidated by AI. I’m repulsed by it. I’m not jealous of AI art. I know it’s predictive rather than creative, and built on stolen content. I’m not scared of new technology. I’m scared of a world without trees, bees, fresh air, and clean water.