I understand him but that's because I eat my men's asses and men don't know how to wipe their ass. It's too much to tell them to hop their nasty ass in the shower, if I give them too much time to think, they'll change their mind and decide they don't want it anymore 🥺
@4:33 I really wish this moment hadn't been glazed over, because it's a very valid point. As a black woman in the US, I personally have heard from black people in the diaspora that black-Americans don't have culture, while they actively participate in AA culture. Some people being from countries that were definitely colonized, or where they are descendants of slaves themselves. Which makes me question why the culture they created is more acceptable than the culture black-Americans have created. I genuinely want an answer to that. The reasons that are obvious to me are, 1) black Americans are more visible because we are in America, so people feel they have the right to take from the culture, but don't acknowledge it as a full culture because we are in America instead of being on our own land, and 2) Black Americans are very giving of their culture. Many BAs will allow anyone from anywhere into their spaces because they want to be inclusive. This isn't bad, but it's not good when you don't set boundaries. I would like to know what other people think. I don't think I'm right or wrong. I just think it's interesting.
4:40 THANK YOU. We all got there via slavery, so either West Indians don't know where they're from just like Black Americans, OR Black American IS just as valid as an identity as every West Indian identity. Thank you for pointing that out sir!
How does the braid teacher situation represent Black American men or Black American culture? Its like me selecting a viral moment of some dubious behavior from Nigeria and then saying that's why I will not date Nigerians.
I think with the hair for the high school we went to we had barbershop and cosmetology classes that students and teachers can go to do things like this. It would be shown as a learning experience that would be better
I’ve experienced both discrimination from both tables. Canadians will always tell me I’m African even though I am born here and Africans will always point out that I’m Canadian because I wasn’t born there. Both came with issues. In Kenya and Uganda they made fun of my speech and in Canada they made fun of my appearance. Both people do it but some will not take accountability and that leads to a lot of confusion when it comes to identity.
I only have an issue with non-AA's participating in our culture when the same people speak negatively about us. Like dont say we dont have a culture while profiting off of it.
Im a black female from America i will be taking my husbands last name and so will my children. Just wanted to state that we so take out husbands last name her aswel.
He says it's just online then gives real life examples. It's similar to how some people play down racism. If everyone's saying the same thing, INCLUDING him, then stop saying it's just online bruh. Everybody ain't telling the same lie on people.
this whole conversation was obviously biased. dude gave props to uk actors for emulating a culture that isn’t theirs. if they were so dope at acting they would get roles being themselves.
I think that we also have to acknowledge that African Americans do get a lot of their things from Africans and Caribbean’s as well. Like the whole Toronto accent is inspired by Caribbeans but Caribbeans that have been to Ghana have said yo they sound like us. Also, when it comes to movies Viola Davis in woman is king tried to play a west African but kept coming and out of her fake accent. Same with Wakanda when everyone was wearing Dashikis and wanted to listen to afrobeats all of a sudden. It does go both ways.
African Americans aren't Canadian, so what does a Toronto accent have to do with us? Take that up with the Carribeans who migrate there. It doesn't go both ways at all. You're reaching.
Also Hollywood is American industry, so of course it would cast Americans to play these roles. Does Bollywood import American actors to play American roles???? Exactly.
@@icuredamsterdam6237I mean I can only speak from my own experience and Canada is in North America so that’s not a huge reach like yall making it out to be.
The Brown Stew statement had his friends face like 😬🫣😳
I’m still in shock 😮
I understand him but that's because I eat my men's asses and men don't know how to wipe their ass. It's too much to tell them to hop their nasty ass in the shower, if I give them too much time to think, they'll change their mind and decide they don't want it anymore 🥺
😂😂😂
@4:33 I really wish this moment hadn't been glazed over, because it's a very valid point. As a black woman in the US, I personally have heard from black people in the diaspora that black-Americans don't have culture, while they actively participate in AA culture. Some people being from countries that were definitely colonized, or where they are descendants of slaves themselves. Which makes me question why the culture they created is more acceptable than the culture black-Americans have created. I genuinely want an answer to that.
The reasons that are obvious to me are, 1) black Americans are more visible because we are in America, so people feel they have the right to take from the culture, but don't acknowledge it as a full culture because we are in America instead of being on our own land, and 2) Black Americans are very giving of their culture. Many BAs will allow anyone from anywhere into their spaces because they want to be inclusive. This isn't bad, but it's not good when you don't set boundaries.
I would like to know what other people think. I don't think I'm right or wrong. I just think it's interesting.
Alvin w/ the wave cap is a whole remix
Man like Alvin 🤟🏿
Great topics. Literally talk about this every day
The diaspora needs to come together!
Thank you bro 🙏🏾
4:40 THANK YOU.
We all got there via slavery, so either West Indians don't know where they're from just like Black Americans, OR Black American IS just as valid as an identity as every West Indian identity.
Thank you for pointing that out sir!
So far, I love how they represent Black Americans.
✊🏿🇺🇸
SUCH a fun freaking conversation. Yall had me cracking up so much!!
How does the braid teacher situation represent Black American men or Black American culture? Its like me selecting a viral moment of some dubious behavior from Nigeria and then saying that's why I will not date Nigerians.
I agree, the generalisation was a reach
Josh
Whoever was in charge if Josh's cup
Props 😂
44:28 even his fellow Americans were shocked 😂😂💀💀 Ahhh Josh that's crazy >
Their faces. They were APPALLED!!!!
The way Josh will say something and then have to say PAUSE keeps me rolling. The butt plug thing 🤣🤣
I think with the hair for the high school we went to we had barbershop and cosmetology classes that students and teachers can go to do things like this. It would be shown as a learning experience that would be better
I’ve experienced both discrimination from both tables. Canadians will always tell me I’m African even though I am born here and Africans will always point out that I’m Canadian because I wasn’t born there. Both came with issues. In Kenya and Uganda they made fun of my speech and in Canada they made fun of my appearance. Both people do it but some will not take accountability and that leads to a lot of confusion when it comes to identity.
I only have an issue with non-AA's participating in our culture when the same people speak negatively about us. Like dont say we dont have a culture while profiting off of it.
Had to come straight here from IG. Josh a mf freak omfg 😱
My jaw dropped during my rest at the gym
"Gimme that brown stew chicken" is wild.
“You like being slapped up?” I’m weak 😂😂
Im a black female from America i will be taking my husbands last name and so will my children. Just wanted to state that we so take out husbands last name her aswel.
It doesnt matter that they are racially Africoid. They are not Black American. Saying that they "just have a different accent" is basic ignorance.
“They eat the poopoo, and they LOVE it!”
The American accent almost took me out 😂😂😂😂 he sound so country
He says it's just online then gives real life examples. It's similar to how some people play down racism.
If everyone's saying the same thing, INCLUDING him, then stop saying it's just online bruh. Everybody ain't telling the same lie on people.
this whole conversation was obviously biased. dude gave props to uk actors for emulating a culture that isn’t theirs. if they were so dope at acting they would get roles being themselves.
@@DJfromthenoisthey’d be paid the same amount as US actors. They’re notoriously paid less and I don’t know why black UK actors except that
I think that we also have to acknowledge that African Americans do get a lot of their things from Africans and Caribbean’s as well. Like the whole Toronto accent is inspired by Caribbeans but Caribbeans that have been to Ghana have said yo they sound like us. Also, when it comes to movies Viola Davis in woman is king tried to play a west African but kept coming and out of her fake accent. Same with Wakanda when everyone was wearing Dashikis and wanted to listen to afrobeats all of a sudden. It does go both ways.
African Americans aren't Canadian, so what does a Toronto accent have to do with us? Take that up with the Carribeans who migrate there.
It doesn't go both ways at all. You're reaching.
Also Hollywood is American industry, so of course it would cast Americans to play these roles.
Does Bollywood import American actors to play American roles???? Exactly.
Man said African Americans then mentioned Toronto LOOOOOOL
@@icuredamsterdam6237I mean I can only speak from my own experience and Canada is in North America so that’s not a huge reach like yall making it out to be.
@@Honeysmma It is a reach. African Americans are not Canadian...
Okay Alvin.....52:09