This analysis offers a sharp psychological lens on racial friction, framing cultural mimicry as a paradoxical byproduct of envy toward Black achievement. It effectively challenges the viewer to see appropriation as a defensive reaction to shifting social hierarchies.
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White lady admits jealousy of Black women
Added:We hate black women in the United States of America. KKK, we are born and bred, no matter what your race is, to hate black women. Nobody wants to talk about though. Oh, I'm not racist. I love black women. Yeah, you like to wear black women as a [ __ ] costume. Oh, right there.
Right there. You love to wear black women as a costume.
This is a whole fact. You see women of all other demographics, women of other races, they all trying to look like black women. Doesn't matter what it is, whether the way they dress, how black women behave, even if the behavior is stereotypical.
It's the attempt behind the way they're acting. They are trying to emulate black women behavior. Even if this behavior only represents the marginalized, the demonized image of black women, whatever the case, they all want to mimic or they all want to wear black women as a costume. Even the way they do their hair, you know, when the Latinas, when the white girls do the little baby hairs, who you learn that from? Who you trying to look like? What race of women are you trying to mimic? Oh, Ricardo, but there's nothing wrong with appreciating, with admiring a people, the styles that they come up with, whether it's the hairstyles, fashion, lingo, what's wrong with admiring?
Nothing. But when you get on video and express this, >> the amount of times that I will always and forever say that I [ __ ] hate [ __ ] Oh my god, I [ __ ] I [ __ ] hate champs. Like, I hate y'all. Like you like I don't [ __ ] we were slaves this entire I don't give a [ __ ] [ __ ] Like for a [ __ ] reason you guys were [ __ ] slaves. You guys don't know anything better than the [ __ ] steel.
Like oh my then it is crystal clear that the race of women that you're trying to look like that you're trying to sound like that you're trying to wear as a costume are the same race of women that you clearly obviously hate. I mean, how do you get on video using African-American vernacular while at the same time disrespecting expressing hatred towards the African-American people that you trying to sound like, speak like, dress like, or wear as a costume. If study shows that black women are amongst the most educated group in the US, that's literally going to trigger nonblack women like this >> study confirms black women are among the most educated groups in the US. Well, based on Pew Research and Census data, it doesn't seem like it. Shaqula, this is just plain ugly ebony [ __ ] slop. You can't make this [ __ ] >> Think about it. Study confirms that black women are amongst the most educated group in the United States and it bothers some people. Study shows Study confirms it bothers people and specifically it bothers nonblack women.
What do you prefer they say? What if there's been research done to prove that black women are amongst the most educated group in the United States? Why does it bother you? And how much of a threat does it represent? If study confirms that black women are amongst the most educated group in the US, how much of a threat does this represent?
Well, enough so that a lot of non-black women content creators could literally build an entire platform on attempting to depict black women in the worst light as possible. For example, Like how >> this is one of the worst cases of chimping the f out in public that I've ever seen. I mean, what are they doing?
It's like a chimp rage sesh. What is going on? What? Like, what could possibly be going so wrong at This is Waterburger apparently where they all are beating each other up, pulling each other's weaves. Like, what is going on?
Chimp the f out. # get out of our country.
>> She won't let us get by, man.
>> What is wrong with you?
>> I would hate to be >> What's wrong with her? She's a chimp.
Just saying.
>> You need to be real careful cuz I haven't fed anything to you. I haven't said anything to you all.
They won't let my daughter and I need and she I'm not getting so poor flight attendant. They can't let her come.
>> They're trying to come from the back of the plane and get off early.
>> Why did you come from the back of the plane?
>> That's what she was in one way. It's going to be hard for everyone.
>> Why they why they can't let her pay? You haven't been on this plane long enough.
>> Mind your [ __ ] business, [ __ ] >> Yeah, it's kind of hard to mind her mother effing business, [ __ ] because you're too busy chimping the f out and you are subjecting everyone on the plane, everyone around you, to your freaking insanity. Go back to the jungle, [ __ ] Have a freaking banana and relax.
Basically, what's going on here is study confirms that black women are amongst the most educated group in the United States. So, what I'm going to do as a non-black woman is I'm going to build a platform where I look on all social media for any available content out there where black women are being recorded, speaking, and or behaving in a negative light because I'm on a mission to prove that black women are not the most educated women in the US. So, dear black women, I am sure most of you already know this. But for the few that didn't know, these women out here that are not black, when you see them, talk like you, dress like you, do their hair like you, while at the same time get on camera, get on videos disrespecting you, is because they hate you. And where does this hate stem from?
Jealousy.
Because I've seen some of these white women, these Latinas get on camera talking about, "I can't stand black women." while they're over there cosplaying. Black women, even if they're cosplaying, is this stereotype image of black women. It's the intent behind their behavior, their lingo, their fashion, their style. It's all rooted in jealousy.
>> Study confirms black women are among the most educated group.
>> Was that the smoke detector, [ __ ] Put a new battery on your [ __ ] and shut the hell up.
>> We hate black women in the United States of America. KKK. We are born and bred, no matter what your race is, to hate black women. Nobody wants to talk about though. Oh, I'm not racist. I love black women. Yeah, you like to wear black women as a [ __ ] costume. You might want to bed them down, murder them. You want to stand behind them saying that you're standing in solidarity so they'll take the bullets and the beat down. But when it comes to literally saying, "My [ __ ] god, we hate black women." The only demographic that will stand up and actually state it are black women.
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