blk culture AIN'T poppin anymore!!!🤔

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  • @NiaA789
    @NiaA789 3 місяці тому +30

    You are speaking straight facts in this video. I never thought of it but this is actually what is happening. People are getting fed up with black people moaning about everything. People used to love black culture and wanted to be a part of it but all the joy has been sucked out of it.Social media has a lot to do with this.

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +4

      Yessss❤💕 💯💯💯

    • @dwhoop7045
      @dwhoop7045 3 місяці тому +4

      Not only that we should of kept are black culture within the black communities and not on social media

  • @Aries.Goddess30
    @Aries.Goddess30 3 місяці тому +40

    "They are not happy. They dont want you to be happy about nothing." So true 💯💯💯 i thought i was the only person who felt this way.

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +6

      🤣🤣 💕

    • @RegularDegularBlackGirl
      @RegularDegularBlackGirl 3 місяці тому

      Nope. I feel the same way😂

    • @kentelley4589
      @kentelley4589 3 місяці тому +4

      WoW. Our MODERN day black American behavior. All of your talking points are ON POINT. Unfortunately 😞

    • @Catherine26791
      @Catherine26791 3 місяці тому +5

      but those are just haters because my black side is only happy when I am unhappy so we don't talk anymore and my white side are only happy when I am unhappy so we don't talk anymore. So I don't talk with them either of them! 😂 I just hang out with Japanese now and my newly created friends. People from all races and all backgrounds who LOVE being creative! I saw an Italian and girl from Spain with soft curly afros and I LOVED IT. I mean we are human beings meant to ENJOY life! I don't get it. I really don't, be who you want to be and most of all ENJOY TODAY and be HAPPY. HAPPINESS is success nowdays. PEACE is success nowdays. Great content! Thank you for sharing! These kinds of chanels are SO HEALING. SIGH. THANK YOU. THANK YOU, THANK YOU for creating SPACE.💕💖💞 These kinds of chanels are helping people find sanity.

    • @Catherine26791
      @Catherine26791 3 місяці тому +1

      SUBSCRIBED!💃

  • @mikebetrippin
    @mikebetrippin 3 місяці тому +18

    You're 100% correct. I'm surrounded by racist relatives who can't go a day without speaking on some black superiority or "us, them" type of b.s. and I get so sick of it. Every doggone day.... Like man, do you ever enjoy Life or is that all you have to talk about? Co-workers were the same way. They talk about politicians dividing the country, but the irony is: We are some of the most divisive people right now than anybody. You spoke the Truth. OFTEN, we are racist or feel very comfortable making racist comments about other black, half-black, or pro-black people. But, let someone of a different color or nationality say the same thing and they'll be labeled a racist by blacks. Too much pride and bias. And, it's annoying and disgusting as hl when you have to hear their whing and complaining "propaganda" every single day.

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +2

      Exactly ❤ it's draining to sit up and be angry 25/7!
      And putting the blame on everything and everyone else is crazy to me!!

  • @rdkirk3834
    @rdkirk3834 3 місяці тому +22

    We need to get the concept of "culture" right. Culture is not just what we see on the surface...clothes, slang, music, and food. That's just "surface culture." It doesn't mean much because it's so easy to change without changing the underlying levels of culture that really matter.
    "Shallow Culture" is made up of the unspoken rules around everyday social interactions and norms: Courtesy, attitudes toward elders, nature or friendship, concepts of timeliness, personal space, rules about eye contact or appropriate touching. This level has a strong emotional charge. Interpretation of certain behaviors can manifest as being friendly, hostile, disrespectful, or offensive. Social violation of these norms can cause mistrust, distress, or social friction.
    "Deep Culture" is the tacit knowledge and unconscious assumptions that govern world view. They include cosmology, morality, spirituality, health, and theories of group harmony. Deep culture governs how we approve of new information (epistemology). While shallow culture pertains to how moral values are socially presented, deep culture pertains to how those moral values are characterized. Deep culture defines right/wrong, respect/disrespect, honor/dishonor.

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +2

      I agree💕
      American black culture is American culture!
      we know nothing else.

    • @rdkirk3834
      @rdkirk3834 3 місяці тому +4

      @@ExoticalSauce Unfortunately, for better or for worse, you're right.
      The single major difference between us ADOS and every other group that has come to (or were already in) America is that we had our native cultures taken from us. Every other group came ashore bringing with them fully functional and benign cultures.
      Someone is going to mention "but there are still African influences!" That's what I was talking about before. "Culture" is not merely food or music or costume. Those are surface features that shift and change quickly over time. Culture goes down to how people relate to one another and how people understand concepts such as truth, justice, morality, gender, beauty, spirituality, and such. Those kinds of things will be constant in a culture even as they change food and music and costume over time. A single culture might change the surface aspects such as food, music, and costume from one location to another across towns or provinces, yet still maintain the same deep concepts of truth, justice, morality, beauty, gender, and spirituality.
      Every other group came to America with their native cultures containing their own concepts of truth, justice, morality, beauty, spirituality, and gender. Moreover, those native cultures were functional. They worked. They had worked in their native lands for generations. And more, they were all benign to those groups: Their own cultures set them as their own ideals. For instance, the smartest person in Chinese culture is Chinese; the most feminine woman in Chinese culture is Chinese; the most masculine man in Chinese culture is Chinese. The ideal of Chinese culture is Chinese, and that is true of every native culture. That's what makes them functional; that's what makes them benign. Their cultures support them and make them strong and cohesive.
      Functional cultures preserve their past, protect their present, and plan for their future. A functional culture sets its own members as the epitome of all the values of that culture...it envies nothing of other cultures, even if it borrows from other cultures. A functional culture does, indeed, appropriate from other cultures, but without losing itself in the process.
      But all that was stripped away from the Africans brought to America as slaves, and that was done to us deliberately and systematically by the slavers to keep us servile to them.
      Having been stripped of their own cultures, ADOS people could do nothing but adopt the culture of their enslavers...as well as they were allowed. The basics of culture were denied to them. They were allowed to speak, but not read. They were allowed to dress, but not the best. They were taught what justice was in the slaveholder's culture, but that justice was denied to them. They heard about their masters' morality, but that morality was never shown to them. They learned about their masters' religion, but they never enjoyed its benefits. They learned what their masters considered beautiful, but they could never be part of that. They learned what masculinity and femininity was to their masters, but the definitions excluded them.
      What the slaves had, then, were only the entrails of white Anglo-Saxon culture, the chit'lin's. That's why I call it a "chit'lin' culture."

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +3

      ​@@rdkirk3834
      That's all true and, I have a good grasp on black history, but I need the black community to come back to 2024!
      Because we have made tremendous strides since then and have managed to push forward and advance ourselves IN MUCH WORSE CIRCUMSTANCES, like slavery... We overcame that, but we still have issues that we need to fix in 2024!!

    • @rdkirk3834
      @rdkirk3834 3 місяці тому +4

      @@ExoticalSauce You're exactly right. I'm old enough to have personal memory of how things were in the 50s and 60s before the Civil Rights Act. I understand what my parents generation was dealing with...I saw it with my own eyes. When young black people today say, "It's just the same now," Sorry, Charlie, but it is not the same today. It wasn't even the same for me after 1964 as it was for my parents...I saw the difference.
      When I was a kid, Emmett Till wasn't just a historical story, it was a fact we lived with every day. Any white man could murder or rape a black person at the drop of a dime...and walk away from it. Racism back then was a brick wall; today it's just a headwind in comparison. We don't have to wait on anything else from whites to move forward ourselves.

    • @LindseyDean-hp7qg
      @LindseyDean-hp7qg 3 місяці тому

      PREACH!!!! THIS IS IT! ☝👏🙏

  • @cyberpunkalphamale
    @cyberpunkalphamale 3 місяці тому +17

    The cool vs cringe ratio got too low. The Black Superiority comments ring so hollow because the obvious comeback is going to hurt feelings.

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +15

      Blk ppl nowadays do have a superiority complex! Saying they are Gods and the true this and the true that! The most this and the best that and being delusional at!
      Look at the state of black America rn!
      Trying to fight the world and each other and don't even have the proper weapons to fight with nor do they understand the cause that they are fighting for!!

    • @Kuroyasha2099
      @Kuroyasha2099 3 місяці тому +10

      @@ExoticalSauce Exactly. We ain't got shit but talk all this big shit like we got the economic/political or even military means to back it up.

  • @uniquelyme3581
    @uniquelyme3581 2 місяці тому +1

    You are on point!!

  • @muckmuckthageneral2691
    @muckmuckthageneral2691 3 місяці тому +6

    Very well don sister, I agree 100% with everything you said.

  • @Best_backup
    @Best_backup Місяць тому

    Video is so spot on. Majority of other cultures are satisfied with themselves.
    Truly everyone is copying multiple cultures. The issue is a lot of black creatives aren’t filing the rights for their work to profit off it the way other groups do.

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  Місяць тому

      I agree! But another thing is that the black community can't be influential in the mainstream but keep the culture in the hood at the same time!

  • @cynthiapickett7403
    @cynthiapickett7403 3 місяці тому +3

    Only the handful of "positive" aspects are.

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +3

      Yepp! 💯💯
      Only pockets are poppin!
      That's it!

  • @kmcc2355
    @kmcc2355 2 місяці тому +3

    Lets just hurt some feelings with reality BC never was poppin

  • @Thunndder
    @Thunndder 3 місяці тому +1

    Break it down - break it down

  • @t.p.m.414
    @t.p.m.414 3 місяці тому +8

    Yea it's dead...

  • @LaReeFitzpatrick
    @LaReeFitzpatrick 3 місяці тому +2

    It never was let everyone else tell it.Be true to who you are and that is it.

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +1

      It was at one point but, the toxicity in the BC changed all of that for the worst!

  • @Dusttnuts304
    @Dusttnuts304 3 місяці тому +4

    Passport Bros keep winning!
    🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +3

      Okaayyyy.......thx for watching🤣

  • @ErthaRizas
    @ErthaRizas 3 місяці тому +7

    She is beautiful but where is her hair. It’s nice to where wigs but as a young women its bad for your on hair. Even braids are not good. Fake eyelashes are not healthy either not even the nails. So if you want want acceptance be yourself. The generation is also very self centered too. This world is not about you but about others also. Not impressed with our Education system maybe that plays a factor. I pray for our youth today it’s definitely not the same when I was growing up. We actually had fun even when times were difficult. We stood up fighting for our civil rights. Not today America is definitely being dumbed down with less education because they feel the phone is their teacher. Technology is good but bad in so many ways. God bless our youth

  • @champagne804able
    @champagne804able 3 місяці тому

    Take it and then they say we never did it. A lot of black wear straight hairstyles we have to follow them. Every time I'd like to have something to say they say you are fine.Now they get ghost telling each other to stop and shut up and let them do whatever they want. And let's keep saying we have no history.

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +5

      Nobody can "take" culture from another!
      Ppl can mimic, but that is all!
      It is exhausting trying to check everybody for every little thing when the blk community is in the state that it is in!
      That energy can be used to combat bigger issues!
      Thx for watching 💕

  • @samanthayates8812
    @samanthayates8812 3 місяці тому +12

    Its dead? But channels like yours are popping up soley about us, obsessing over US. WE WILL ALWAYS BE THE TOPIC OF DISCUSSION. You dissprove your own point

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +13

      As long as this community has problematic behavior, your absolutely right!
      YOU WILL ALWAYS BE THE TOPIC OF DISCUSSION!

    • @samanthayates8812
      @samanthayates8812 3 місяці тому

      @ExoticalSauce And as long as we have ppl like you who dont recognize that all communities have problematic behavior, we will always have hypercrytical racist.
      Thank you for being a fan, though. Stay mad

    • @exceptionallife4768
      @exceptionallife4768 3 місяці тому

      “Black” is code for black female
      The hair, the attitude the masculine demeanor… we see it because the west has put women of all races at the forefront just as an experiment to show us what it will lead to

    • @samanthayates8812
      @samanthayates8812 3 місяці тому +1

      @ExoticalSauce And as long as ppl dont acknowledge there is problematic behavior in every culture, hypercrytical r@cist like you will exist. Thanks for being a fan though.
      Stay mad

    • @yaneznayoui1597
      @yaneznayoui1597 3 місяці тому +3

      @@ExoticalSauce Sports, entertainment, movies, streetwear, fashion, black culture and influence is everywhere, and arguably more now than it's ever been. It's so ubiquitous that a lot of slang people use everyday they don't even realize it's black. I walked into a school the other day and every group of young men seemed like they were cosplaying black men, even trying to imitate "waves" Indian boys no less. I mean Drake alone created an entire generation of brown (latino and other bown boys) alone. For better or for worse, black people are at the forefront of culture rather they get recognition for it or not. Rather they're respected or not, black people always are at the center of discussions. Rather that be uplifting black people, or belittling them, black people are always at the forefront.

  • @mistyred403
    @mistyred403 3 місяці тому +1

    why do people think this is the majority of black people, but exclude themselves for whatever reason. I'm glad this hasnt been my experience about myself or my family and friends. I'm so thankful for my positve black people in my life including light,dark, mixed ,creole,native.family members and families with 2 parents and grandparents family all over the country of the USA. Ive experienced so much at an early age and people have different life experience. Where are people at that seem to constantly come across the majprity of these "types" of black people.

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +2

      Good question! These kinds of black ppl are the most silent too🤔
      Thx for watching💕

  • @Prechelle95
    @Prechelle95 3 місяці тому +5

    Just because someone starts a channel does not make them an expert on these conversations. Thanks for the commentary.

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +5

      I never claimed to be an expert!
      But feel free to refute my talking points... I'll wait!

  • @bobmarley4272
    @bobmarley4272 3 місяці тому +2

    This is true but it's not because of the reasons you listed. I'll first start by saying that that you are right that about the cultural appropriation thing. At the moment they're trying to rebrand bits and places of black culture to other cultures. For example, jazz funk and jazz fusion is now known as Japanese culture because citypop copied herbie hancock, Freddie Hubbard, earth wind & fire and other black American jazz fusion artists. Likewise, they're trying to give hiphop and breakdancing to Latinos. Jazz and swing is now associated with white people (even in New orleans and chicago sadly). Now why this stuff is happening isn't bc of the stuff you said, it's due to the rise in the cost of living. Inflation has shot up since 2015, and you're only now seeing the downstream affects of this. Think of it the same way black music changed in the 1990s once the kids couldn't afford instruments anymore (it's why sampling became big during the 1990s). Same thing here regarding to black culture degrading. High cost of living and less wages.

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +1

      Thx for watching!

    • @Truelib99Hobbes
      @Truelib99Hobbes 3 місяці тому +6

      Jazz is firmly established as an American invention specifically attributed African Americans. No one is trying to rebrand it. It's just that other cultures have been mastering the art form while the AA community has been focused on the raunchy stripper hip-hop artists like LilnasX, Sexy Red, Meeghan the Stallion, BBL's, Nicki Menaj; etc. I don't know a single middle or upperclass person of any ethnicity that listens to that kind of music or aspires to be like those performers.

    • @wildsidedetroit
      @wildsidedetroit 2 місяці тому

      ​​@@Truelib99Hobbes first of all black people been abandoned jazz way before hip hop even existed so there was no need for you to mention any rappers. Number two there's plenty of upper class and middle class people that listen to those rappers that you mentioned. Just because you may not know them doesn't mean that those type of people do not exist

  • @romey70able
    @romey70able 3 місяці тому +1

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @marilyndejesus4971
    @marilyndejesus4971 3 місяці тому +1

    is being destroyed

  • @GeNelly
    @GeNelly 3 місяці тому

    So then who’s culture is popping

  • @champagne804able
    @champagne804able 3 місяці тому +1

    It's only a cringe when we do it. Yes we r complaining. Have you ever heard of a white wrestler kid getting their hair cut. That is telling us not to wear our natural hair.

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +9

      Black ppl are telling themselves not to wear natural hair!
      They do that do that to themselves! Our blk mothers told us our hair is "nappy" and not presentable and then straightened it with chemicals and heat and said "That's how it should look when you go out with me"
      When we go to work or when we go to weddings or other formal events, Black ppl feel that natural hair should not be worn and is not "goid enough"
      That is an Internal Black problem that needs to be checked by Black ppl!!!!!

    • @dangerzzzone2925
      @dangerzzzone2925 3 місяці тому

      Amen, my mom hates natural hair. Black people are the ones who also uphold stereotypes. The first ones to call you an oreo and put you in a box

    • @NiaA789
      @NiaA789 3 місяці тому

      Are you not embarrassed. You are dark skinned unambiguous wearing another race of womens hair on your head talking your nonsense! Who forced you to wear that hair hat of another race??? You could have got that hair hat in an afro texture SIS!

    • @wildsidedetroit
      @wildsidedetroit 2 місяці тому

      ​@@ExoticalSauceexactly we got to worry about ourselves and stop worrying about what white people say. We hate ourselves way more than they do

  • @aleco444
    @aleco444 3 місяці тому +2

    Chile, it’s not dead, hush🫤

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +9

      Oh it's soo dead😁
      Thx for watching💕

    • @Swmajjackson1268
      @Swmajjackson1268 3 місяці тому

      RIGHT THIS LADY IS TRIPPIN' HARD

    • @jasminscarbrough2596
      @jasminscarbrough2596 3 місяці тому +2

      @@Swmajjackson1268I def know this is cap. I think it’s a humbling tactic that’s a blatant lie. We’re still being copied, our genre of music is #1, everytime we throw an event all the nonblack people want to be there, they try talk and dress like us, I see more men/ women copying our hairstyles more than in the past,ect.

    • @jasminscarbrough2596
      @jasminscarbrough2596 3 місяці тому

      @@Mariahxolo11 yeah because I follow some of them. And they def use some of our our words. They openly say that…. And guess what? They try to use it against us. Isn’t that one of EU’s main talking points about some of the vocabulary 🤔🤔🤔. Move around with the hypocrisy before I hurt your feelings

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  Місяць тому +1

      @jasminescarbrough2596
      Our words? EU?
      Why follow a channel that triggers you? Did you forget that exoticals are the mixed/lightskinned black people
      That dark skinned people tried to excommunicate from the black community, but you and nobody else has that power to expell anyone from anything... This is my channel and I can say and post whatever TF I want!!!
      So you can exit to left and move along with the BS before you get your feelings hurt!!

  • @exceptionallife4768
    @exceptionallife4768 3 місяці тому

    I don’t care what the media try to tell y’all… once the men go away, happiness and prosperity goes with us
    Kendrick Lamar just gave us a real life short

    • @ExoticalSauce
      @ExoticalSauce  3 місяці тому +13

      Happiness and prosperity is the conscience decision that every human being has the power to decide for themselves....

    • @exceptionallife4768
      @exceptionallife4768 3 місяці тому +1

      @@ExoticalSauce that’s my advice, you can take it or leave it.. that’s another choice

    • @dangerzzzone2925
      @dangerzzzone2925 3 місяці тому +1

      Lmao what have you accomplished in life to be giving advice... sir, please go find something productive to do

    • @iceprincess825
      @iceprincess825 2 місяці тому +1

      That would mean we as women we be safe in our neighborhoods!!! Yay!!

    • @exceptionallife4768
      @exceptionallife4768 2 місяці тому

      @@iceprincess825 safe like Sonya