Alabama Barker: The WHITE girl who acts BLACK
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what is acting black article: colorusunited....
None of the music played in this video belongs to me. I have no ownership
i feel like the “black fishing” rapper era is a canon event for every rich kid 😂
Rite of passage 😂😂😂
Its just rage baiting. Ignore her and she'll do something different
Kim K , Kylie Jenner , Chet hanks, Arianna grande just off the top of my head 😂
A wee bit of a long one:
Idk if it's fishing or if it's something else. I remember when I was a teenager in the late 90s/early 2000s that there were TONS of white kids at school that wanted to be or "act" black. YT and smart phones didn't even exist yet. Some blamed Eminem for this shift in young society, but idk 🤷♀️
The terminology used to describe these white kids has changed, as has technology and music, but not much else has with them kids looking at black rappers or whoever like "They're the standard of cool!"
I understand how people can see this as problematic and a costume. Though I can't help but think about Hairspray and how all the segregation bs in that movie was stuff that happened irl. (So stupid "whites only" like wtf) And now here we are with white kids wanting to be or "act "black. I can understand how the imitation doesn't feel like flattery, though, just appropriation. I just find the shift in attitudes over the decades interesting is all. And am very glad that segregation was long gone before I was born! R*cism is so dumb! Like whatchu want someone to do about their skin? Silence of the Lambs yours? (Not accusing OP of anything, to be clear! I was speaking in general hypothetical terms to nobody in particular/r@cists as a whole.)
It's giving Chet Hanks.
"Upper middle class family" soooooo we just calling anything middle class now? Rich people will do anything but admit they are rich smdh
Lmaooo
😂😂😂
That's what I was saying, if they are upper middle class people who earn six figures are dirt poor.
I mean it’s kinda a thing just bc some people are well off or wealthy or like rich, vs FILTHY rich BILLIONAIRES but still “upper mid class” it’s still rich in comparison to anything lower, even just middle class. Either way I agree she’s rich. Upper mid class is rich
upper middle class can include people like her
i think my biggest issue with her is that i think she sees being “black” as some sort of costume or trend. like the mannerisms, the speech, the outfits she can just turn on and off. and it’s infuriating bc black women are scrutinized for almost everything we do and our hand in society is overlooked but ms. alabama does everything we do and she’s the new “baddie” and trendsetter. we go thru sm struggle just to be culture vultured and STILL not given credit
I agree w most but what counts as black outfits?
I agree but honestly this isn’t our battle at all! The Most High is amazing. 🙌🏾🙏🏾 They been scrutinizing us before time. Let them we are coming on top. Most black women are embracing our natural hair and our natural beauty. God has a greater plan for us ✨💖
She’s this generations Kylie Jenner back when Kylie and Kim was doing all this cultural appropriation stuff with black culture heavily😂
When a black girl does it, she's ratchet, she's ghetto, she's hood but when a white girl does it she's a baddie. The double standards are disgusting specially knowing that most black women do NOT act the way she thinks they do. She's only copying a minority of the black women community, probably the ones she sees on the show "Baddies" and gives a bad rep to black women.
It's not even about culture vulturing at this point, it's the fact that she felt the need to impersonate a black girl to get more attention and attract people. That's sad. Her step-Auntie Kylie went through the same phase and she saw that it led her nowhere so now she's back to being a white girl .
@uuzjr5354Id say Black American urban styles that became popularized in the 80s - 2000s. While these are NOT the only styles black people wear or have popularized it seems to be the most “iconic”? and the ones non black people gravitate to when trying to emulate that aspect of black American culture!
Alabama has the Kyle Jenner syndrome, she has a black/mixed best friend so she’s trying to become her or compete with her. Literally same story
Facts!!
Isnt Alabamas bff the sister of Kylie's old bestie?
@@brennacolleen I think it was kloes bestfriend. The Big Sister of alabamas bestie kissed kloes man even though she was her bestfriend
@@brennacolleen I’m pretty sure her “bestie” is Jordan Woods little sister Jodie
@@brennacolleen yes, she is. the story is definitely repeating itself lol
So snooze
The White Chicks poster in the background was foreshadowing
LMAOOO
Omg I love love love that movie lmao
I think she will grow out of it, it almost reminds me of kylie and now she’s whiter than snow
She definitely needs to lean into her whiteness and enjoy the privilege that it comes with.
Oh, she probably will. That’s the thing. This entire thing is just a “costume” for her. She’s literally playing dress up.
and thats the privilege part, growing out of a black fishing phase
I agree . She's having an identity crisis bc she's so young and she probably gravitated to a group of people that accepted her.
@@Deenique16you're so right but that's why I don't like certain young black people nowadays my age (I'm 19) especially the ones she hangs out with because they accept toooo much that's not okay
LMAOO the beginning gave me severe second hand embarrassment
I found it hard to believe that she is a teenager, and then you see her music, and she is literally a teenager. I feel bad for her that if she doesn't have the common sense to know this is bad music and downright embarrassing, no one else is being honest with her and telling her
@@vanessaantoine6808she’s an adult
It was giving bootleg Bhad Bhabie
The part where some one said she acted like Lil Vicky was funny and acurate 😂
same lol
She is going to look back at this in like 3 years in pure embarrassment
lol I promise you white women see embarrassment completely differently…this to her will be just a moment in time for her sadly.
who knows maybe it will get even worse 😖
Then she'll go white again.
3 is way too far
Remember a baby will come first
Tryna be a rapper and then sending cease and desist when u in beef is crazy
What does those two things have to do with each other though? Rappers send cease and desists all the time Drake is not the only one. Let’s not act like Dre ain’t do the SAME THING to Eazy E. 😂
@ all the examples you just said still makes my point stand. You can’t rap about how tough you are then send a cease and desist they don’t mix.
@ it actually does though..pedophilia is nothing to be taken lightly
My white kindergarten teacher told me my “she speaks so proper, I thought you were white.” And I was floored. As a child. I’ve been called a Valley girl by a black dude. An Oreo a Coconut.
It’s so old and tired.
Exactly 💯 we are not ignorant tf.
Have you been called "bounty" yet? 😉
Acting black is also a stereotype that the media and Hollywood love to push. We see this with baddies and plenty of comedies
idk why tho like it’s not cute at all
@@gaellej_29exactly it’s beyond annoying. Just be yourselves ladies!
And all of it is coming from our own. Tyler Perry CLEARLY does not like black women yet can't stop making movies "for" them.
@ oh wow i did not even know that thank you
Absolutely because we all remember with Natalie Nunn WAS a “valley girl” .
DARE I MENTION , she attacked a black womans natural features in response to the black woman calling out appropriation. That’s the typical “im better than them” mindset they hold for us.
Link to the video . Or title and platform I can find it on ?
What’s the video title
Sounds like she responded how any girl would of responded 😂 thinking to deep into it
@@Jfgvbbhhnb *too
Yep. “Bhad Babie” or whatever, did that too. And Miley Cyrus’ sister….they made snide remarks about “nappy hair..”
I've been told I "act white and talk white". I'm 37 and I'm still trying to figure out what "acting black" is like. I just act like me and that's all that matters.
She uses aave which is an an acronym for African American, Vernacular English she grew up in the suburbs.
@@IvyMercedes1687even then, what's wrong w talking in another dialect? She could have just gotten that from her friends
It's because dumb ass black people especially young ones want you to act like a ghetto racist stereotype but you don't have to honey ❤ bee yourself 💖
@@IvyMercedes1687 I grew up in the suburbs too and heard that when I went to the city (I live in Illinois) and out in the burbs
@@Naturally_Coley Her brother said she doesn’t speck like that she’s putting on an act.
I know a girl exactly like her. Only dates black guys with dreads, only listens to ghetto rap/drill, is around the same age as Alabama and is super immature, is fixated on the whole baddie aesthetic, gets into fights constantly and is loud and abrasive, all while being an adopted rich yt girl from San Diego. I feel bad for her and by extension Alabama because of their lack of identity and clear self hatred. But at the end of the day they’re grown and they’re not ignorant to what they’re doing.
Shouldn't you be embarrassed that even black women see all these negative traits as "acting black"?
Is this UA-camr acting white for wearing an artsy sweater instead of kappa tanks?
I think we all know SEVERAL ⚪️ girls like that lmao. Snowbunnies are not rare to find. 🐇
I think we ALL know plenty of ⚪️ girls like that. 🤣🤣
There’s millions of girls like that lol. We all know one 😂
they really are not grown, tho. not defending her, really, but she's still very young and ignorant.
My dad has spent his entire life being complimented for not "acting black" and how surprisingly well spoken he is. I'm glad he took the time to explain to me why that wasn't positive.
He’s wrong. The problem is black pride makes blacks want to see everything associated with blacks as positive, when it’s not.
This! Wtf is acting black. Some stereotypical bs. Only negative stereotypical bs for sure.
Oh! So she fits right in with the Kardashians.
@@ciaociara her parents named her after a sex worker from Travis' favorite movie. Alabama's mother AND her stepmother, KourtneyK, have dressed as this character to feed Travis' weird obsession. Wrap your head around that.
This is what I said! It’s perfect 🤦🏽♀️
Not anymore they switched
@@nice1cool Alabama's stepmother is Kourtney K
@@bees.857 NO WAY I’m taken back frfr wtf
Your face at the start GOT ME LMAO
😂😂😂
Same lmao
I couldn’t keep a straight face at that and the picture of a younger Alabama. 😬
It's her acting like us. She wasn't raised in the American black culture - she was raised in Hollywood, private culture. There's a huge difference between a white girl raised around us and one who isn't, befriended or is sleeping with a black man and automatically thinks she's one of us. She was already making music I won't discredit that… but she switched up to what she knew would benefit her financially. She will get negative attention which still creates revenue.
Yes she was literal at making pop music/ almost country sound songs now she’s on that boring ice spice typa flow that a lot these girls are doing nowadays. The “baddie” rap 😂
U 4+4=8
Exactly - She was born into privilege and she's using it. Not for the right purposes of course, but that privileged life she was born into makes a person fearless or at least indifferent to the things that harm us regular people's images as soon as we do it. Not every case is like that but more likely than not, never been told no to the point where it makes them think twice whether to act like this or not.
So if you’re black, raised in bel-Air, and you randomly decide to be part of the “black culture” would that person be accepted by the “black culture?”
To answer my own question, yes you would, that’s why the “black culture” accepts Drake. 🤣
I'll never forget my white childhood best friend waking up one day and deciding she wanted to be Black. Changed the way she talked, the way she dressed, literally everything and it was very obvious she was trying to put on growing up "hood" or whatever when she lived in a three story house in the whitest neighborhood you could imagine. She and I are no longer friends and it's for the best.
there is lots of ghetto ethnicities/nationality in any human but theres lot of ghetto whites that dress in street like clothes some dont act black but act themselves same thing with latin americans asians biracial too
Girl. 😭😭 the beginning when you started showing pictures of her as a little white kid from the suburbs of Hollywood while she’s in the background “rapping” has me DEAD AS FUCK. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Even as a brown girl I’ve defo been told I’m acting white before.We get called coconuts and bounties😭😭😭
Bounty is crazyyy work 😂😂😂
I was called an oreo once because, 'I talk way too properly and I don't like BET.' I was so confused. I still am, lol.
@@thefoxesmindme too and I never understood how I was a “Oreo” . Then had the never to call certain white girls uh oh Oreo? Why are you being weird was my thought.
Omgggg I've been told I've been acting white ever since my emo days as a teenager. Im a self proclaimed hippie and I know people deep down think I'm acting white or rejecting my black heritage for not acting a certain way, like 🙃🙃 NOPE
@@sunflowerzslmao I’ve heard this a lot. I’m not even mixed and people treat me like I’m not black bc I’m not a stereotype
She raps like an asthmatic
She said she’s got really bad Asthma
* Laughs in asthma*
@@Itzkeishaeven more reason for her to get her ass out the booth
@@MaletearsasoilLMAOOO🤣
@@Maletearsasoilsame
Honestly it’s all very strange considering her upbringing. 😅
😂😂
iggy azalea with a rockstar dad
It's clear she had no upbringing. Her parents would just _bring_ her to whatever debauchery they were currently involved in.
Shes acting Black American...our culture is the asthetic! Black americans are at the forefront of Rap, swag, clothes, hair and so on...Down to the lingo!
Black Americans are copied world wide while also being the most disrespected group, it’s astounding. Black American trends make it over seas
Exactly this! “Acting black” doesn’t mean “ghetto” nowadays. It’s the whites tanning their skin to be darker like us, to get the hairstyles that we were looked down upon or even kicked out of some schools and work places having locs or braids, using the same makeup techniques that black woman popularized, wear the same style of clothes etc. I went to school with white girls like her and now that we’re grown those same girls are their genuine white selves. The white girls do it like it’s a costume.
Hair? Like straight blonde hair? Sorry, White people came up with that first. It started growing out of our scalps.
DOWNNN to the lingo!!! nothing original
I just had to to say Your acct name is iconic ( I'm a saggi also 12-18-87😅)
When most ppl say “acting black” it’s because the way she act like just what she think black ppl act like. Miss over use off aave, over-lined lips, and a nasty attitude. We know black ppl don’t act that but when they overly do it, it gives minstrel show. And don’t get be started that most of the yt women that act like this have a black partner so it really feels like an act.
You got a point 🎯🎯
so black people don’t act the way she does, but people are mad at her for acting black? that makes no sense
@@lebowskisrug cause she’s a cheap imitation and shes actually benefiting from it. She adopted a blackcent, changed her look, and started rapping once she got with a black man. Ppl like her water down black culture and turn it into a trend. She’s a culture vulture and once she stops profiting she’ll return to the average souther white girl she was.
@@lebowskisrug What don't you get? The person in the comment most definitely clearly stated it was the replication of stereotypes that is the problem. It's the inauthentic attempt at indulging in what they think or perceive as being black is.
Nasty attitude? really 🤨.
Her, Danielle Bergoli and Woah Vicky 💀 Lord help!!!
And you can tell she's specifically copying Danielle when she was 14 which makes it worse
danielle’s doing fine now
@joanna_vxo I actually just looked her up the other day and apparently they were saying she l was fighting Cancer back in November??
@@goingferalluvsshe was also getting bheat by her baby daddy as well poor thing 😫
the holy trinity
the hot comb 💀
Took me tf out 🤣😂
Like girl if you don’t sit you clear ass down😂
😂 I mean hey she's gotta get the fly aways/bump on the wig
Always hated those things 😂😂
@@irianaav.6120 not “clear” 💀😂😂
Even though we all know what people mean when they say “acting black” it’s very detrimental to the community regardless. Black people aren’t allowed to be anything other than what has been portrayed on tv or put on the blogs. “Ghetto” but forever replicated and followed. I love us so much 💛
Yet yall never speak up for native American women. We literally had a whole campaign from a luxury brand using Dine beading. "Since the end of time" yall wanna be victims so bad. Native Americans have been getting it worse than you and still are.
Black people have the luxury of passing as white, to be able to live in homes/cities. A native man who was white passing was shot dead in his home because he lived on a reservation.
Black people need to stop with this shit. Yall are not victims anymore and if you GENUINELY feel that way then get off your asses and start speaking up instead of comparing online. Because clearly race isn't that much of an issue if you feel comfortable enough to just simply not do anything
Yet yall never speak up for native American women. We literally had a whole campaign from a luxury brand using Dine beading. "Since the end of time" yall wanna be victims so bad. Native Americans have been getting it worse than you and still are.
Black people have the luxury of passing as white, to be able to live in homes/cities. A native man who was white passing was shot dead in his home because he lived on a reservation.
Black people need to stop with this shit. Yall are not victims anymore and if you GENUINELY feel that way then get off your asses and start speaking up instead of comparing online. Because clearly race isn't that much of an issue if you feel comfortable enough to just simply not do anything
ohh girl you ATEEEEE THIS.
@@RoachRitchywhy do you feel entitled for black people to speak up for yall? Especially when native Americans haven’t fessed up to the anti-blackness in their own communities
And being able to live in cities has nothing to do with “passing for white” natives are allowed to live off of reservations if they chose. There’s no written laws preventing that
@@RoachRitchy this is the weirdest most idiotic take I’ve ever seen. You’re watching a video about a white girl trying to steal from black culture and is being celebrated for doing and wearing the same things that black women get criticized for. So yes all the comments are going to be about black women go look up a video about Native American women idk what you expected. Both black people and Native Americans are treated poorly in this society we don’t need to compare and compete for whose more of a victim this is not oppression Olympics. Why can’t we agree these are both marganilized groups that we should fight for? It’s also a horrible take saying that black people can pass as white and native Americans can’t??? Are u slow?? Maybe you’re talking about light skins? But most black people cannot pass as white that was the most brain dead take I’ve ever heard. And you’re so weird and hostile that you’re actually doing more damage to ur cause. Maybe if you just commented trying to spread awareness about Native American troubles and get people talking about it we would be supportive and look into it. But disrespecting us because we are more focused on black people WHEN A LOT OF US ARE BLACK AND ARE WATCHING A VIDEO ABOUT BLACKFISHING is hilariously dumb because now idgaf about ur beading thing cuz u were rude af maybe if u were nice i would’ve looked into it😌 but that’s just classic right? Different races love to isolate themselves from each other and compare instead of recognizing we both face these problems and should support each other instead of fighting each other that’s exactly what those keeping us oppressed want so great job in helping their cause bbyg❤
This entire situation/video got me thinking of another contributing element. I’m a psychology major in university and in one of our classes we learned that human beings need to overcome adversity to feel fulfilled/secure in their personhood. I think part of the reason so many of these rich privileged kids go down this path at this age is they’re craving the controversy/struggle in order to have something they can independently overcome. Then when they go through real life shit they overcome suddenly this persona they adopted isn’t necessary anymore for this goal. Not saying any of this excuses it but it’s another interesting component in my opinion!
Yes! I think this phenomenon definitely plays into the dynamic.
I think this is so true. I witnessed it in white working class family, with my brother when he was trying to be an artist. It was like he rewrote our entire family narrative looking for an over coming story whilst overseas finding himself. It was a total shock to all of us. When there is no real adversity create some.
Interesting take! Thank for sharing, it makes sense!
Year later she’ll become a trad/clean girl old money influencer
For the ppl who say “Leave her alone, you should be flattered or what’s acting black?” Stop being willfully obtuse. You know exactly what the problem here +this gives them a pass to disrespect us easier 🙄 See Bhad Bhabbie and Whoa Vicky for further reference
Edit: I blame Travis and Shana
i wonder how people can understand how problamatic this is while supporting trans ideology.
THIS is the hair girl! I remember you asking if you should straighten or curl the ends THESE WAVES ARE ITTTT
Right 🩷🩷🩷
Honestly, I don't take offense to it bc not ever black girl relates to the hood culture. Not every black girl was raised up to be the way Alabama Barker be acting on social media. I see it as a stereotype of black women and how people thought we would act. Of course, you have a collection of black women that are like this, but it's most definitely not the majority. I do umderstand how some black women get offened due to the fact that black women made theaesthetic that her, Bhad Bhadi, Malu Trevejo, and Yo Vicky betray or say is natural to them. I just ignore it and keep on pushing. I'm not attracted to thug dudes, I'm not into wearing heavy makeup or showing my body the way these girls do. Let this be the stereotype for white women 😂 im good as being the modest and level-headed black woman with proper grammar that I am. Us as black women need to turn a new leaf and not find things like the offensive.
Yesssss, thank you 👏🏾👏🏾
@dcole2550 weird take. No aesthetic is better than another one. How a black woman chooses to dress is not necessarily an indication of her intellect or socioeconomic background. Let black women be.
Yes and us black women need to gate-keep things to ourselves! Which includes our education and coins. God is doing a major shift and I’m excited to see how things will turn out for us queens in the end 🙏🏾🙌🏾
thank you, she's not acting black she's acting ghetto or hood
Now, I see why her and Bhad Bhabie was such good buddy's. This is nuts!
It is SO weird to me how Travis & even Kortney are sooooo organic, no sugar, gluten, wheat, no chemicals, no toxicity, air lol "Extreme clean" yet have no problem with his young teen daughter UNDER his roof, lathering herself in chemicals, on toxic predatory platforms letting her pimp herself out. Even when she was 12,.13,14 she looked 25 bc the heavy makeup, nails, glam, outfits. Whos paying for that stuff? He doesnt even use plastic but his teenager is full of plastic-inside & out.
Make it make sense.
What happened to Kortney being such a devoted present mom???
What happened to parenting?
Yea right😂
This isn’t about parenting. This is about social media and everybody trying to live up to what they see in other individuals that are thirsty for fame and attention. A parent can only do so much, what are they supposed to do? Lock her up? They’re probably happy she didn’t turn out to be a drg addict and let her be. It’s not ideal she’s acting like a 30y old woman at her age but she’ll learn and that’s a lesson her parents can’t shove down her throat for her unfortunately.
alabama has no plastic surgery lmao and it makes sense that he just isn’t the type of parent that forces their own lifestyle onto their kids
Gurl..I'm in the Caribbean and in high school i was accused of wanting to be white....all because I was a literal book worm and I made friends with the only 2 white girls/sisters in our class...who were also bookworms...they lent me all the books they had and we were in the library club..we actually got on really well..my own ppl accusing me of selling out fkd with me for while.. and it got worse because my first boyfriend was one of their friends and also white..a total 180 from the boys I knew...then in my adult yrs my most serious relationship was with a white French guy for 11 yrs...and tho we lived together the reactions were still the same. .."sell out".."wanna be white so bad"....its why I only have one close friend to this day....
You were then and will ALWAYS be a Caribbean woman. It’s who you are. You are have hobbies and interests, those hobbies and interests are not your identity. Only you can define that, lovely! - From a Black American girl, take care and be proud, my love!
You were all the better for it. Kudos to you for going where you were comfortable, positively encouraged to be yourself (by reading- something that they CLEARLY don’t and haven’t done enough of) and appreciated, no matter what that looked like to anyone else.
I’m sorry that their comments got to you, because I beg: where are they, now- the ones teasing and name calling?
If you really wanna dampen your day, please read about how BM (on the continent and in the diaspora) lead in almost every undesirable category that there is. I don’t even make eye contact, let alone consider them for partners. The thought sends shivers down my spine. Continue to be brave enough to be you.
So you're being smart and healthy as a person in society and others are trying to drag you down for it? Nah. Keep doing you, you are a worthy person and even though it doesn't feel like it now, you are setting an example for others to do better ❤
I'm lebanese (arab), i legit would do you a Playlist of arabic music that SLAPSSSSSSS
Yes please
@Itzkeisha I'll do it on Spotify and send you a link queen😭
@@iamkai2as a matter of fact ,put the link in the comment section 😏
make it public sister !!! i’m sudanese & lebanese :o
Omg, make it public ❤
My husband's sisters thought that my husband forced me to be a stay-at-home mom and they were surprised that it was my decision because I thought I would be a strong black woman that needs no man just because of my skin color
Most black women are forced to be strong because of circumstances (me personally i was a single mom at 20 no choice but to be strong finish college buy a home myself etc ) ....nothing wrong with opting to be a stay at home mother.
@@tiamarie1226I’m a stay at mom and my mom constantly ask when I’m going back to work . I’m not going if I don’t have to 😮💨
Don’t worry keisha, I’ve grown up listening to Arabic music my entire life. It’s RARE I or my cousins have a clue what they’re saying. Even when we’ve heard the songs on repeat 😂
No fr I’ve been getting into Arabic music lately and I love hearing Arabic scales ❤
The notion that lace front wigs are exclusive to black women is inaccurate, as people of all races can wear them. However, the styling methods used, such as applying hair glue, hair mousse, laying down baby hair, using a iron comb, braiding cornrows underneath, are more commonly associated with black women's hairstyles.
27:33 I call it the ‘Him and I’ phenomenon. The song by Halsey perfectly describes the rich girl wanting to have a break from the prim and proper life and to slum it with a hood Clyde.
There are white people who are exceptions to the rule because some of them do grow up in certain environments where they would speak and act like this. SHE DIDN'T.
Tyga is who told Kylie to mixed-fish, and she was competing with the significantly older Blac Chyna to get Tyga’s attention since he started pursuing her when she was 15/16, she obliged.
What does it mean to mixed-fish? Never heard that before.
@@Danko31 I think it's basically that she was trying to emulate racial ambiguity. Like there was a time people thought she was middle eastern or mixed race meanwhile she is 100% WHITE.
@@miyakabongo933 thanks for the explanation, yes she's Caucasian, she dyed her hair black and got all that enhanced cosmetic surgery trying to look like her sister Kim K.
When I saw her on my fyp on TikTok i immediately scrolled past her post cause she’s tryna be like Bhad babie so bad and neither one of them are black like how ironic is that, also I’m glad you’re talking about Alabama barker cause I haven’t seen anyone else talk about her yet
Watch Chioma Chat. She spoke about Alabama barker too
Her channel is Queen Chioma and she did a video 8 months ago called “whyte gyals love black culture”.
@@commentpoliceofficer7991 Ight thanks
I’m so confused on why we’re so worried about people who are like this. How is any of this black ? As I black girl I don’t look like nor dress like that
It’s a stereotype that we act like that
Because they're mimicking the way they think we act. It's called "blackfishing" because they mimick or act like how they think black people act; stereotypes. That's why we're worried, why shouldn't we be? It's offensive. You're right, that's not how you act and me either.
@@starwineryjurnya, and it's annoying bc I don't know what she is on
Its the 19 going on 30 look that gets me.
THIS GIRL IS SOOOOOO CORNY OMG WHERE IS THE SHAME???? but heyyyy keisha happy new year🫶🏾
Lol I wrote a comment about Kiera Breaugh before finishing the video.💀 I remember when that video came out. One of the top comments on Kiera's response to Alabama is "Obsessing over black women & black culture while making fun of a black women's appearance is ironic".
I've never understood this blackfishing thing. It's one of the main reasons I don't like Ari. She still to this day refuses to acknowledge that's what she did for years. Some have told me it was so long ago & I should get over it & I'm too sensitive about it but I just can't. I don't understand why non black people can't appreciate black culture without doing this
....Yeah, Alabama is like Daniel Broccoli if she was already rich. 😬
Broccoli 😭
🥦 😂
Travis Barker let his daughter act like this? 🙅🏾♂️
He gives me the vibe that he wants his kids to think of him as their friend rather than their dad
Same for their mama.
@greatestever247 Sad
You know famous people don’t raise their kids. As soon as their kids hit 16, they’re grown
@ginastar5991 😂
2:27 bro that song has not been *OUT OF MY HEAD FOR DAYS* it’s like a British version of Cupcakke 😂😭
3:15 as an Arab viewer of yours this made me so happy idk why 😭🩷
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Really? Why? It made me anxious.
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Big test to see how real it is for her: If she has to show up to court for anything, what does she look like? She sticking with the same hair/makeup/styling? Or pretty white girl next door?
When anyone goes to court they don’t look hood they look prim and proper idk what ur talking about lmao nobody dresses like a lawyer anywhere but for court.
Anyone who is street smart would dress normal for court. 😂😂😂 Hood or not. The fact that 60 other people liked the comment 💀 tell me you’ve never been to court without telling me that. (And trust me, that’s a GOOD thing!)
Like I get what you are trying to say here, but it’s just a bad comparison. You’re comparing apples to oranges. The test you described would be to find out who is street smart, it wouldn’t really apply to “is this person really hood or not.” As a recovering criminal, I have never seen anyone show up to court in baddie attire. I saw a special needs woman come in dressed in like a matching sweatsuit. (Obviously, the judge let it slide. He wasn’t a monster)
I just feel like there are other examples you could’ve used. Like a better “test” would be: drop her off in Chicago and see how she acts around THOSE hood chicks. THAT would be a better test.
Either way, it’s all love! Just my two cents friend ❤
@@BabyColinRobinson I'm not talking about looking "hood" or anything to court. But a black woman going to court, still has certain stylings of a black woman that a white woman wouldn't have. If AB went to court, she would drop all of that. Why she using it as a costume.
Of course post-covid, since a lot of court is online, people from every background has seem to forget how to dress to court. I watch some court clips.
The intro took me out 😂🤣
@11:19 in that quote you mentioned, the person liked jazz music & it's seen as "acting white" when jazz is a black American genre. any time something becomes "high culture" even with black roots, it's morphed into being seen as "acting white". same with, rock n roll which was made by black people (derived from blues & jazz on amps & distortions) but, now the "aesthetic" of a rock band is a group of white men.
They’re distorting history at this point…
The james charles shade is sending me off😭😭 I love you fr🤣🤣
But no lies told tho!!
Damn, you and Sloan with the Alabama Barker videos this morning!! I love it
That’s interesting that in the UK they considered staying behind to study “acting white”. Maybe it’s because my school was all foreigners 😅but all of us were forced to be studious because of our families. (This school was 98% black mind you) But I was told I “spoke like a white person” because I spoke properly.
But to me, acting black and is forcibly taking on hood characteristics or mannerisms that are stereotypically deemed “black”. And this is normally from people who did not grow up around mostly black people. But people don’t account for the fact the non-Black people can grow up in black areas and take on those mannerisms. It’s obvious though that Alabama Barker didn’t… 🤦🏾♀️
your laughing at the start really got me 😭
0:22 you file for this🤣🤣🤣
Vile??
*FOUL
You trying to say foul or what bro
Using white privilege to take on a black persona is crazy 😂
It is...like why don't they wanna b y t😂
just like the male privilege to take on a female persona, but somehow tpeople don´t connect the dots
@GenderRebelMusicmost of her viewers will probably be lib fems don’t come at them with common sense !!! 🤣🤣
People have always told me I acted “white” even my own siblings LOL. It’s a close minded argument honestly, they were upset that most of what I listen to was made by someone white or what I watched but that shows more about them than me😭
This has been my story lol. Got the black card taken away ages ago...at some point you learn to accept yourself as you are.
@@arnitaxavier9446 Exactly! We are just breaking the stereotypes that were given to us. If anything that is very healthy.
That's annoying...
i wouldn’t consider it acting black just because she’s never said she came from struggle it’s really just the “baddie aesthetic” which black women do in a very specific way that people wanna replicate but the average black person the majority black woman does not act this way at all 😂
Exactly look at Natalie nunn and them she doesn’t dress like them she dresses just like a regular baddie
baddie aesthetic originated from urban black women...
@@amandakeenan4722 baddie aesthetic originated from urban black women...
@CraziiPolaroid no one said otherwise. The truth is that not every bw adheres to that aesthetic.
0:43 Her blaccent😭
it’s wild because i understand when you are around people you kinda pick up their verbiage or whatever but some people kinda take it to far. i definitely think she will look back and feel embarrassed at this era..
I think her dad’s collaboration with rappers exposed her to a lot of hip hop culture. Her mother was not really a part of her life. She also had a lot of black friends. I think this is a phrase that she is going through. She will grow out of this as she matures. I do feel that white women call her out more on the black fishing than black women do. She wants the respect of black women so that’s why she responds to them calling her out more.
im so glad someones talking about this omg
They always use our culture or charictacters as a act of rebellion
It's giving Chet Hanks.
chet hanks is different tho, you can tell chet hanks really appreciates jamaican culture without claiming to be jamaican
😂😂😂I actually kinda like him though 😭
@@5naf6girl bye
@Melinanextdoorhe does… jamaican people like him and he even learned their language. people thinking that speaking in patois or in a jamaican accent if you’re white is offensive, is lowkey crazy. jamaicans don’t care so why do you lol.
Yup 🤣🤣🤣
I feel like acting black is acting like a stereotype of what society has made people believe black people act like. Therefore, doubling the racism in a way. You are not only acting as a stereotype of a black person, but also comes to show that this person believes these stereotypes to be true. (Hope you understood what I meant)
16:17 jamie charlie catching a random stray LMFAOO 😭😭💀
shout out to your parents for actually taking the time to sit and talk with you about grades. Not just having high expectations for you to get it done.
The stark contrast between her and her brother..damn 😅
We don't claim her 😂
I think “acting black” often has more to do with speaking AAVE which is now more common outside of the states because of social media so that’s why you’ll hear people who’ve never even been to America saying “finna” and using a certain blaccent. As an American Black person I can see and hear the change people make when speaking to me to sound more “Black” and it’s very telling
Idk it’s giving she’s very confused, lacks an identity, and is trying to find one. If anyone remembers that Malu girl from instagram, this is what the whole Alabama thing reminds me of. Malu was “acting black” for a while but she outgrew that and i remember seeing a video where she was apologizing for her behaviors back then and feels embarrassed about it. Hopefully by the time Alabama is maybe 24-25 she won’t be acting like this anymore.
Wow I forgot about Malu
crazy how we gotta wait for them to grow out of these things 💀💀💀💀💀 like… that’s.. not normal? at all?
@ I’d like to hope and think these are primarily phases they go through. I went through many phases as a teen in attempts to figure out my identity, but I do think she needs to be redirected and educated on her behavior. I wonder what her relationship with her dad is like
When did malu apologize I missed that part
@ if I can find the video I’ll link it
When you were laughing while she was rapping I started laughing too 😭😭😭
1:34 Lmao the music is killing me 😭😭💀💀
I wish she’d just be herself. She’s so cute and naturally pretty. I think once shes in her mid to late 20s she’ll look back and laugh. I feel like we’ve all had weird phases.
Girl, she's literally not even upto 20💀😭
Im a biracial black woman who grew up in a similar upbringing to her, yall would be surprised how many rich white kids go through a phase like this. Idk why people can’t just love rap without putting on a caricature of what they think a black person is.
im hispanic mixed i love all ethnicities/nationalities of humans, theres a mix of different cultural lifestyles different personalities but this cultural appropriation is a pipe dream where women in general have a the same dna & genetics 🧬, theres ghettos everywhere not everyone is, back my high school years in the late 2000s some whites listen to hip hop music r&b back then some blacks likes metal or rock music even latin americans same thing.
@ that wasnt event close to the point I made but ok.
1:04 what does her nail designs have to do with her being black or growing up around the culture? Sis is reachinggggggg
??????✔
These nail designs and length were considered ghetto back in the day, and are often stereotyped to black women. Not hard to figure out dude.
She is not reaching nails can be a imitation of black culture it all ties in with the wigs, the aave and everything else
This intro is everything
Hey Keisha!! I clicked on your video so fast. I love your content and your face card is NEVER declined you serve in every video!! Lots of love from Texas ❤❤
This is what happens when your parents dont have time for her & hasn't guided her to her fullest potential. But here again, look at parents and how they go about. Smh
Its a costume for non-black people, done time and time again and proven to be successful. Non-black people also will be the first ones to say were delusional to jealous to stuck in the past blah blah blah. As a black woman its annoying to constantly be dismissed as someone forcing a victim mentality. I'm not a stereotypical black woman, so growing up I was an emo kid and talked properly so I got called an oreo, when I liked kpop and anime I got called blasian (I have my mom's small eyes, which makes the comment racist towards 2 races) and I never fit in. However, I'd only be "less black" to those who had a stereotypical idea of who I should be. I never thought lace wigs or wigs at all were particular to black women, just the styling is different to protect different hair textures. Never heard a black woman claim that lace wigs or hair gel were ours either.
It’s a phase, she’ll smarten up after she becomes a baby momma
Unfortunately
I love how you made a rooster crowing noise for night owl. I cackled.
I’m sorry but her new music video is so unintentionally funny to me.. something about her mum laughing the whole time while she’s trying to be serious. It’s camp
What's the name of it, PLZ?
She's for sure not a kid but being a child is not an excuse/context for this behavior either
I needed this video.. ❤😢I’ve been through that in my life 7:44 I’ve gotten called Oreo , white girl or Mutt many times, & the thing is is I’m fully black. N we don’t ALL act the same.
Girll the intro with you laughing fading into the music got me deadddd 💀💀😭😭
I randomly came across a video of her “rapping” in her music video and she said something along the lines of “Never going broke” and I’m just like yea cause you’re a nepo baby born to rich parents and your step mother is a Kardashian 😂 She was making it seem like she just grinded her way to the top🙄
I WAS WAITING for someone to make a breakdown video like this
I REALLY hate the terms “acting black” or “acting white” I don’t know why any behaviors or ways of speaking have to be associated with a race. It’s so dumb! People should be allowed to be the way they want to be without discrimination!
I'm one of your older subscribers. I'm 43 and both of my parents ( doctor and RN) were very strict so I dressed a certain way, spoke correct English and I went to school to do my work and not make friends. The people used to call me white girl all the time. Even some of my friends now say I act white. Whatever that is.
"acting black" is simply, black American CARICATURES pure and simple.
The entire world, Great Britain included, takes from the black American aesthetic, but bc it isn't genuine and it they would rather die than appreciate it, it is appropriated and as a result it comes off like this. A Caricature. Nothing more than minstrelsy.
That's what "acting black" is. Again, the world over does it.
it´s just like so many males act like a offensive female stereotype and call themselves women. what does "acting" or "feeling" like a woman mean? according to Dillan Mulvaney it is crying, shopping, being scared of bugs and acting like a child
Her rap makes me question if I wanna listen to rap again 😭😭
Doechii reminds you in a sec how good rap can be.
Please.... Don't forget Eminem....... ❤
As much as I’d like to clown her, she’s just so young that my guess this is that this is all an attempt to form an identity. Figuring out who we are takes time and she clearly doesn’t know who she is based on her acting like this. I’m a white girl who grew up in the suburbs but my high school was very diverse. Everyone, including the white kids listened to rap. That said, most of us white kids knew just because we liked the music and had a few friends from the kinds places mentioned in rap, that didn’t mean we related to the overall message of the music or lifestyle. We just liked the music. I’m sure Alabama will one day look back on all of this and cringe. She needs to find her true identity, and that’s gonna take time. Being our authentic selves in life is no easy task.
That's an identity crisis if I've ever seen one 😂😂😂
11:08 I was bullied bad as a kid for being pale and ginger, it was awful, I used to pray every night that I’d wake up with dark skin and hair, my godmother was a dark skin black woman and to me she was always the epitome of beauty. My skin got compared to a bowl of cereal bc of my white skin and freckles and to this day I can’t unsee it lol, i think regardless of race we all pick ourselves apart way too much, I do not feel pretty unless I have a fake tan on
i suggest u to explore people online that are pretty and both pale, theres so many pale ginger influencers ive seen that are gorgeous, w freckles too! just know that beauty is completely subject and there is no objectively beautiful person. for you its your grandmother, for another its a pale ginger person like you❤
@ thank you for the suggestion:) the thing is when I see someone with my exact same features I’m able to see the beauty in them, but on me for some reason I feel beastly and unattractive, I’m working on it though and I will try your suggestion out:) 🩷
@@Kate-y1b1u I love red hair and freckles.I have a bit on my nose and I wish I had more. It is absolutely beautiful. I have black hair but I love red hair. It is BEAUTIFUL ❤
@@patrizziad3446 thank you 🩷 black hair is so beautiful too 🤩
as hispanic american skin color to me doesn’t matter all skin of women is beautiful asian skin white skin black skin biracial skin latin american/hispanic skin its all equally beautiful cause im a lover
I love your commentary, you have an amazing personality.
aww thanks babes 🩷🩷