Black communities are not monolithic and exist across diverse geographic settings, including both urban 'hood' areas and suburban neighborhoods; the notion that authentic black identity requires living in impoverished urban areas is a harmful stereotype that ignores the socioeconomic diversity within black populations and can be used to manipulate or exclude individuals from certain communities.
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Lightskin & Mulatta women and the Pookie Fantasy @mulattovanguardAdded:
Okay, hey. What's up? Active in LA, how you doing? Good.
Can you shout out Active in LA? Um Monica Danger, and shout out Active in LA.
What's the word? Any next project? What you got going next?
>> Yeah, I got a new uh reality show coming out. It's called Danger uh Zone Hollywood.
So, it's coming out this year. This new year. Happy Happy New Year. Happy New Year. We're going to support everything you do, okay?
Hey, you beautiful, gorgeous. I love you.
I love you back.
>> [laughter] >> Badou before, this is Badou after. It's 10 years later.
away from all black people, my life would have been way better.
Like way better.
I had just married a nice white boy from my neighborhood growing up, or from my church, and lived in the suburbs, and finished college. Yeah, I'd probably be a doctor or a lawyer, and I probably would have had a totally normal and wonderful life without any drama at all, without any abuse at all. Like I could have just found a [clears throat] nice person, and married them, and they wouldn't have been black, and my life would have been awesome.
Awesome.
I wouldn't have been in the hospitals, I wouldn't have been in the jails or the prisons, I wouldn't have gotten attacked, and 100% of the people who attacked me were black. 100% of them were black.
100% of the people that I've had to fight were black.
100% of the people that watch that show, that are already with just being on in social media again, are saying [ __ ] up [ __ ] You guys still going to hate to him?
Now, let's get into the video.
I was a It was weird though, cuz he tried to say that I was a I was anti-black cuz I didn't want to go to the hood. I'm like I'm like, "The [ __ ] I got to go to the hood to to be around, you know, some good >> You got get a ghetto one. You're doing Yeah, absolutely. Like, don't let these females trick you. Go Like, there's That's the thing with light-skinned women, especially biracial women, really all of them, really, but they their standard of blackness is being hood and ghetto.
You know, that's their standard of being, you know, a blackness.
Don't let these females try to trick you into thinking that you have to go to the hood in order to be black or something like that.
Like, no. And that's That's That's That's BS. She's probably just want to gravitate towards a towards an environment that's chaotic and where she feel like she's going to be the center of attention.
The ghetto chicks, bro. That's >> the thing. That's the thing. Hold on.
She wasn't from the hood.
Hold on. Hold on.
Hold on. This is Wait a minute. This is the thing. She wasn't from the hood.
She's from the suburbs, just like I am.
But, she think she think that she somehow feels that she's like, "Well, you know, when I was in high school, I used to be like you, and then I realized that I got to I can't be looking down on them like this, so we have to go like every time she That's bullcrap, because the hood kids are not even looked down upon in society, especially in the black community. It's the suburban kids, uh black so-called black kids who are looked down upon and frowned upon.
Not the hood kids. And also, you could tell that she's not she don't know much about the black community, because if you grew up around black people, you'll understand that in every city in America, there's a black suburb and there's a black hood.
You don't have to be smack-dead in the hood with a bunch of Pookies and FBA Shaquitas shooting at each other, you know, all all of that. You got a black suburb as well, where people are a little bit more upscale.
You know, I'm not saying that they, you know, drink out of, you know, wine glasses every time they eat or something like that, but they are upscale and a little bit more class. You don't even have to be smack dead in the hood in the middle of a street twerking on Pookie.
Okay? And if you want to help black people out, you can help black people out in various different ways. You don't have to go to smack dead in the hood.
Like, no.
Don't let them trick you like that, man.
want to go do something, the event would always be in the hood. I'm like, I don't want to go to the hood. I'm like, I'm like, respectfully, I want to be around like poverty and [ __ ] Like, it's not like I'm better than them, but I don't want to be around a high crime, dangerous I don't want to like I like being in safe environments. Well, you should go to their you know you know black people get down with food. I don't know the the feedback from this dude.
>> Yeah, they do. Yeah, they know how to cook. Yeah, but >> So, go to the black restaurant. That's what I would recommend. Go to a place where >> yeah, we we did it all the time. We just Right, support the businesses, the ups the upstanding businesses. Why you got to go in the hood for?
Like, but that goes to show you like the type of type of stuff they drawn to.
I was just like >> Support a black business where they're doing good work. I support a black business who are doing good work.
>> I do, too. I just don't support them when they're in the hood. Like No, I stay away from the hood. Yeah, I'm not I'm not a dumbass, you know, like like people like I hate when people like like you know when you see like uh like I don't know like where you where you just said you from out here, right? But there's another guy on Tik Tok Orange County. I I forgot oh yeah okay okay cool. There's another dude on Tik Tok. I wish I could remember his name uh but anyway, he uh he uh he was he's uh he's from he's from Michigan, right? And he was he uh there's a lot of people that they'll make the argument they'll be like, oh well, you know, Detroit's up and coming, right? And there's a lot of people that are from hood areas, right? And I notice like they always act as if the hood isn't the hood and they try to defend it. They'll be like, people always talk about my city as if it's not It is a [ __ ] bro. It's a [ __ ] terrible city. Yeah. I'm from I'm from I'm from a city called Santa Ana, right? And people always tell me, "Why why you say you from there? Why you don't just say you from Oakland?" Cuz I'm not from Oakland, bro. I'm not from that ghetto ass city.
I'm not. I grew up in the suburbs in a two-parent household. Yeah, I didn't I didn't grow up, you know, uh you know, with people hearing gunshots and seeing people with >> straight then, bro. You grew up in the suburbs, man. Like a lot of us suburban mulattos, we get a lot of hate in these conversations cuz you're going to have these hood booger mulattos, you know, who are jumping up here like, "Oh, you don't have the real mulatto experience.
You privileged. You from the suburbs."
I'm like, >> have the real bro, they don't have the real mulatto experience because they Right. Most of the the mulattos don't even have the real mulatto experience.
Don't you have to have like two mulatto parents and grow up in a mulatto environment in order to have like, you get what I'm saying? A real experience. Like like, no. And then on top of that, like, here's this brother who says he's from the suburbs. Asking a light-skinned or a mulatto man who's from the suburbs to go to the hood where they don't even like light-skinned dudes and people, especially the men.
That's like equivalent equivalent to asking uh him to go to a KKK rally.
>> [laughter] [snorts] >> Like, what light-skinned dude would want to or a dark-skinned dude would want to go to a KKK rally?
You know what I'm saying? Like the you know how much these people hate light-skinned dudes?
And mixed dudes especially. Like, come on.
And also, I'm going to make a whole other video about this cuz I spoke about this before. I made a video about it, but I'm going to talk about light-skinned women specifically and that hip-hop fantasy that they have.
I It has to be discussed because these broads do have a hip-hop fantasy.
Where they listen to to way too much hip-hop, gangster rap specifically.
And like, these brothers brought up about how these women don't would go after upstanding black so-called black, but they try to take advantage of Pookies. And I spoke about it. I'm going to drop the video after I drop this one.
The same live stream with Mulatto Vanguard.
And um yeah, because like they take advantage of those men and they have a hip-hop fantasy. Like it's a difference between liking black men and having a hip-hop fantasy. But I'm going to save that video for the next upcoming ones. only grew up with one side of their family. Yeah. I mean the thing is my whole thing is like look, I'm out here publicly talking my [ __ ] making this content. So what's up? I mean people can cry about how they grew up and where they grew up. I don't give a [ __ ] It's about your marriage.
>> It's not a flex being a mulatto in the black community cuz they be the main ones getting picked on. Yeah. And if you're a man, if you're a man.
>> you're a man.
Yeah, if you're a woman, you're like a trophy. I mean I said you know when I was in school, you know how many times I got jumped? I got jumped like six times, right? And every single time that when I see when I bring this up, I'm they they always dark-skinned people they always tell me that oh, you know, I'm making [ __ ] up or you know Yeah, they gaslighting you. You know, that's [clears throat] why you need other light-skinned brothers and mulatto brothers to, you know, validate you.
Oh, somehow that my what I went through is not equal to what the what the what to what they went through. My bad.
Stuttering. But when I when I try to explain that, it's weird because I can have sympathy for them, right? I can accept their their trauma. I can accept their their experiences, but they can't expect they can't respect mine, right?
They can't respect that people was calling me a pasty bassy. People was jumping me for no reason. They got the car.
>> see if I was because they was trying to see if I was soft. And guess what? I'm not hard. I'm not a tough dude, right? I don't have a problem admitting it, right? But they have a But they somehow feel like they somehow feel like because I'm not hard, because I'm not super tough, and because I got jumped all the time, that you know, that that's insignificant. No, it's because they don't like mixed people. They told me that when they were jumping me. Yeah, hey, I want to say this to mulatto vanguard. It really ain't no flex when you a mulatto woman in the black community cuz soon as she had them kids, they leave her hanging. I know.
>> of these mulatto women be selling [ __ ] I know. Looking crazy as [ __ ] >> Yeah, that's true, bro. I know, bro.
Yeah, they be looking dusted and busted and disgusted. They do.
They do and they be these I wish I could find that video, man, of Charleston White clowning light-skinned women and white women talking about when they in the black community.
He was It was actually a mixed guy who like he was mixed.
And he was talking about who was this yellow kid trying to fit in. He was clowning him, but he was actually trying to help him out. I was talking about this before.
Kind of let him know that you don't really belong over here or connect with other mixed people or light-skinned people, whatever.
And he's like, who's this yellow kid? He was he started clowning He's like, you know your light-skinned mama or your white mama both of them they way more freakier than the black girls. I hope you do know that.
And he was just clowning him and he was he's really trying to tell let him know that you don't belong over here. Go connect with your kind.
You know.
And he talked about these things. They do all type of stuff. Shove Hennessy bottles up them. All type of stuff.
These women Nah. Like they they they be done.
Bro, no. I know, bro. It's for real.
Like the It's not a flex. And like if these ladies actually get with dudes who got money or some status, I'm like, okay. They want to do that. They want to do that. They want to do that. They want to do that. They want to do that. They think They're looking for an They're looking for a dirty dick Rodney thinking that he's NBA YoungBoy when really he's just going to end up pistol whipping them. Or put that garbage rap music, man. Yeah, they get a dude that's like economic It's all about control, man, with these women and chaos. You know how women really What man they can control.
I know I say this all the the cuz people who about these rappers being targeted, these rappers are not that they're not that creative. Every song that they talk about, they did that [ __ ] They really killed that person. They really kidnapped that person. And then like 6 months later, I don't understand why the FBI is coming after me. Because you're a [ __ ] [ __ ] that's why.
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