nah bro this the year they're winning the super bowl
Mac Jones bringing that mf back to its rightful home
nah bro this the year they're winning the super bowl
Exactly 2021 this our year. Already got it tatted
nah bro this the year they're winning the super bowl
Been hearing Cowboys fans saying that for the last three years now
This is how normal every day white people speak behind closed doors, this idea that the only racist white people are the white people with 3 teef dangling from their gums is tired.
Black people been influencing the way the country speaks for sure but this is the first time white youth have collectively looked to black people for what is “in”.
I’d say the influence is more prevalent than it’s ever been, for sure.
Idk why people can’t understand that it’s both AAVE and Gen Z speak
Yes it originates as AAVE but it gets popular among all of gen z bc of the Internet
Like did they want them to call it AAVE Hospital?
Because the non black portion of gen z only started talking like this as early as 6 years ago, and we’re still the ones that create and dictate which slang is used.
This like when people try to deny that rap is black music because everyone likes it
nah bro, deadass a lot of slang comes from the lgbtq community
Like what? And did black people create the terms or not
Been hearing Cowboys fans saying that for the last three years now
3? try 10
Because the non black portion of gen z only started talking like this as early as 6 years ago, and we’re still the ones that create and dictate which slang is used.
This like when people try to deny that rap is black music because everyone likes it
Bro not just Gen Z was talking like this lol
I was in high school in 2012 and people were calling things "rachet" saying "on fleek" "for days"
It's just pop culture/internet slang that caught on from whatever
Wait are black people pressed cause they aren’t getting credit for slang like “pull up” and “cap” and “deadass” and “bruh”??
Like that’s what this is about, cause they titled it Gen Z?
Like what? And did black people create the terms or not
Black and LGBTQ (mainly black people apart of that community of course) were responsible for alot of slang and clothing trends throughout the 80s to present day.
Like what? And did black people create the terms or not
yea they were prolly black. idk off the top of my head.
Because the non black portion of gen z only started talking like this as early as 6 years ago, and we’re still the ones that create and dictate which slang is used.
This like when people try to deny that rap is black music because everyone likes it
I get that black people are left out of and not credited for things they started, but this is also the case for any thing that starts as popular with only a certain demographic (race or otherwise) and then becomes popularized and mainstream and watered down and so on
It’s sort of a natural phenomenon at this point and while it’s not exactly fair, it also wouldn’t do anything to improve the material conditions of black people which should really be the focus of our discourse
I'm a gen z'er and this was funny asf tbh. Also none of these slangs belong to African American culture anymore. They're used by people all of races now. Just like mainstream Hip-Hop isn't "black people music" and is listened to by all races
sometimes i think that segregation woulda done us better cuz what the f*** is this is this post
I get that black people are left out of and not credited for things they started, but this is also the case for any thing that starts as popular with only a certain demographic (race or otherwise) and then becomes popularized and mainstream and watered down and so on
It’s sort of a natural phenomenon at this point and while it’s not exactly fair, it also wouldn’t do anything to improve the material conditions of black people which should really be the focus of our discourse
Rock and roll was stolen from black people too
Black and LGBTQ (mainly black people apart of that community of course) were responsible for alot of slang and clothing trends throughout the 80s to present day.
I’m aware of LGBT influence on pop culture in general bro.On this topic tho, I’m just afraid I can’t give them credit as a group when it’s only their black population creating the sauce.