Kendrick wife is mixed,shame on him for saying Drake isn’t black enough. Barack wasn’t a black president either then. Malcom x wasn’t a great black leader then, he was great mls leader.
@@feliciabarrett8577 🙄 Oh okay, we’re going to play the gaslighting game. In the context of American and Canadian history, only one race of people were colonizers- and they weren’t black or partially black, they were all WHITE. So when Kendrick called Drake a “fucking colonizer”, he was saying Drake is basically white and not black at all. And here’s another thing, multiracial people have the right to absorb whatever parts of our heritage whenever we want because we are *all* our different identities at the same time- that’s what makes us MIXED.
12:01 Thomas Sowell speaks about how biracial and mixed people in a way separated from the black community due to cultural differences. The only way black people could integrate into these spaces is if the values, morals, and principles matched the community of MLS people. You reminded me of a video I watched that he created that goes deeper into the divide between MLS and UABP. Separating might not be such a bad idea. In fact a group of people in the south created their own town due to not having access to good schools and facing violence on a regular basis. People condoning hatred, violence, drug abuse and robbery was an everyday occurrence and they got tired of it. The mayor is now facing a major dilemma because the people that separated were the major breadwinners paying most of the county’s taxes. I believe they called their town St. George. You might have heard about this since it was all over the news some time ago. Also what gets me thinking is how growing up any family tv shows I saw mostly had MLS people in them as representation of what family values are. Most of the movies and shows with UABP were the complete opposite and I never liked them. Of course those shows had MLS people in them that were heavily influenced by that culture but there needs to be a recognition of black culture and a newly created MLS culture in which we hold ourselves to a higher standard and not succumb to the pressure of defending UABP at every turn then be villainized just for being exposed or born of various cultures.
Actually Biracial.and mixed race people were not part of Black communities. They were forced to be by classification after Civil.War and in the start of 20th century. Mixed race people had their own communities and groups prior tp.the Civil.War especially in Louisiana and South Carolina. in some Southern states, fractitional laws existed which allowed individuals who were mixed race to some extent leeway. Not to.mention mixed race people were categorized under the US Census . Mixed race people were seperate historically prior to one drop rule implementation and segregation. So searation already occurred historically .It was destroyed by one drop rule and segregation . A return to such independent communities is feasible.
I just came across your channel and you're touching on a topic that I was hoping was only a fad. I've been going back and forth with a group of people that I can only describe as Xenophobes. Black Americans who has issues with Caribbeans, Africans and Latinos. They sound very similar to the people you are describing in this segment.
🤔 I was just thinking about the cultural impact of the They Not Like Us song. Outside of the black community, it’s just a cute catchphrase but whenever I hear black people repeat or reference this song, it’s with an anti-mix sentiment not an anti-predator sentiment like it originally seemed.
@@ExoticalSauce 👀 I lowkey feel like mixed people and ambiguous black people are going to be driven out of the black community over the next couple decades. The resentment and hypocrisy of unambiguous black people is getting louder and louder…
Kendrick can't make it an anti predator song because he defends known predators. Example:Kodak black, RKelly, and Bill Cosby. He advocates for all 3. Kendrick is mad that Drake moves and operates like a white man in the world.
It’s ironic Kendrick doesn’t have any smoke 💨 for Eminem or Fat Joe
Exactly!
Or his wife
DSBM fear WM !
@@kmcc2355 facts…they demonstrate it constantly
Kendrick wife is mixed,shame on him for saying Drake isn’t black enough. Barack wasn’t a black president either then. Malcom x wasn’t a great black leader then, he was great mls leader.
That's right ❤
He didn't say he wasn't black enough. He said he used people to feel black. Be black at all times not just when it benefits your narrative...
@@feliciabarrett8577 🙄 Oh okay, we’re going to play the gaslighting game. In the context of American and Canadian history, only one race of people were colonizers- and they weren’t black or partially black, they were all WHITE. So when Kendrick called Drake a “fucking colonizer”, he was saying Drake is basically white and not black at all. And here’s another thing, multiracial people have the right to absorb whatever parts of our heritage whenever we want because we are *all* our different identities at the same time- that’s what makes us MIXED.
@@Music45387absolutely!! ❤
Black people have no history all where MLS done
Great points made here. The monoracial black women do look out for one another in the workplace.
12:01 Thomas Sowell speaks about how biracial and mixed people in a way separated from the black community due to cultural differences. The only way black people could integrate into these spaces is if the values, morals, and principles matched the community of MLS people. You reminded me of a video I watched that he created that goes deeper into the divide between MLS and UABP. Separating might not be such a bad idea. In fact a group of people in the south created their own town due to not having access to good schools and facing violence on a regular basis. People condoning hatred, violence, drug abuse and robbery was an everyday occurrence and they got tired of it. The mayor is now facing a major dilemma because the people that separated were the major breadwinners paying most of the county’s taxes. I believe they called their town St. George. You might have heard about this since it was all over the news some time ago. Also what gets me thinking is how growing up any family tv shows I saw mostly had MLS people in them as representation of what family values are. Most of the movies and shows with UABP were the complete opposite and I never liked them. Of course those shows had MLS people in them that were heavily influenced by that culture but there needs to be a recognition of black culture and a newly created MLS culture in which we hold ourselves to a higher standard and not succumb to the pressure of defending UABP at every turn then be villainized just for being exposed or born of various cultures.
That's interesting I'll have to look into that story!💕❤
Actually Biracial.and mixed race people were not part of Black communities. They were forced to be by classification after Civil.War and in the start of 20th century.
Mixed race people had their own communities and groups prior tp.the Civil.War especially in Louisiana and South Carolina.
in some Southern states, fractitional laws existed which allowed individuals who were mixed race to some extent leeway. Not to.mention mixed race people were categorized under the US Census .
Mixed race people were seperate historically prior to one drop rule implementation and segregation.
So searation already occurred historically .It was destroyed by one drop rule and segregation .
A return to such independent communities is feasible.
I just came across your channel and you're touching on a topic that I was hoping was only a fad. I've been going back and forth with a group of people that I can only describe as Xenophobes. Black Americans who has issues with Caribbeans, Africans and Latinos. They sound very similar to the people you are describing in this segment.
🤔 I was just thinking about the cultural impact of the They Not Like Us song. Outside of the black community, it’s just a cute catchphrase but whenever I hear black people repeat or reference this song, it’s with an anti-mix sentiment not an anti-predator sentiment like it originally seemed.
Exactly!! 💯
@@ExoticalSauce 👀 I lowkey feel like mixed people and ambiguous black people are going to be driven out of the black community over the next couple decades. The resentment and hypocrisy of unambiguous black people is getting louder and louder…
Kendrick can't make it an anti predator song because he defends known predators.
Example:Kodak black, RKelly, and Bill Cosby. He advocates for all 3.
Kendrick is mad that Drake moves and operates like a white man in the world.
@@Aries.Goddess30Very true!
It was never about being anti predator. this is all apart of a larger plan
It’ll probably be something like black wall street 🤷🏽♀️
I agree❤
Interesting perspective.
Kendrick Lamar is jealous of drake
lol where yall going to go???? to Mars
@@melvonjohnson5711
If we need to!! At least on Mars we wouldn't be called colorists
We down for...but MLS sisters ain't giving up their chocolate kangs
Don't be too sure abt that now ... Things are changing