Black People, You Don’t Own This!

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    I keep seeing TikTokers calling white people out for using black slang, also known as AAVE (African American Vernacular English). Why do black people feel the need to gatekeep this language, and do they even understand that it actually originates from low class white people? Let’s get into it.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17 тис.

  • @leewolf6434
    @leewolf6434 Рік тому +5918

    The thing I hate about this whole “anti-racist” crap these days is that they’re actually trying to dictate how you must act and speak based solely on your race. They don’t even understand they’re the ones being racist.

    • @frilledgyaru291
      @frilledgyaru291 Рік тому +11

      You don’t understand

    • @leewolf6434
      @leewolf6434 Рік тому +495

      @@frilledgyaru291 if you have an argument you’re free to express your opinion, or do you just have short stammers with nothing to actually back your comment up with?

    • @weepyara
      @weepyara Рік тому +163

      Extremely well said. Your comment deserves more attention.

    • @frilledgyaru291
      @frilledgyaru291 Рік тому +3

      @@leewolf6434 Yes I do,and do you have the confidence to ask for a further explanation or are you just gonna be rude and snarky,which is honestly gonna make things worst for you and you’ll just get blocked.

    • @leewolf6434
      @leewolf6434 Рік тому +372

      @@frilledgyaru291 oh no. Not blocked 😱 how will I go on with my life. Does that answer your question about being snarky?
      And clearly I was insisting an explanation so go on then.
      How is it okay for people to be openly racist? I’m listening.

  • @zoinks3983
    @zoinks3983 Рік тому +4915

    As a black woman, I’m not claiming illiteracy as my culture.

    • @period8705
      @period8705 Рік тому +146

      Facts.

    • @bklizard
      @bklizard Рік тому +188

      Amen to that, right?! I'm puzzled as to why anyone is even taking claim to this in the first place

    • @peteywheatstraws4909
      @peteywheatstraws4909 Рік тому +112

      I heard that. Anyone wanting to not be taken seriously should cling to this goofy pidgin.

    • @WorldWalker128
      @WorldWalker128 Рік тому +111

      I love you. Stupidity should never be encouraged.

    • @zoinks3983
      @zoinks3983 Рік тому +27

      @@period8705 period.

  • @deellaboe437
    @deellaboe437 4 місяці тому +82

    Whoever said we don't need education was lying!!

    • @andrewbrown620
      @andrewbrown620 3 місяці тому +2

      we don't need no education

    • @earnestpeeplesjr8948
      @earnestpeeplesjr8948 2 місяці тому

      ​@andrewbrown620 Are you aware that the beginning of your sentence is lowercase instead of uppercase?????

    • @earnestpeeplesjr8948
      @earnestpeeplesjr8948 2 місяці тому

      ​@@andrewbrown620You also forgot about your period at the end.

    • @Vera-ml3io
      @Vera-ml3io Місяць тому +2

      @@earnestpeeplesjr8948Bro it’s a UA-cam comment

    • @MrPAULONEAL
      @MrPAULONEAL 15 днів тому +1

      Leave those kids alone...

  • @SCpalmetto00
    @SCpalmetto00 5 місяців тому +79

    Yep, the Southern language especially in the Appalachian South was greatly influenced by the Scots-Irish who used slang terms that are now considered AAVE.

    • @nicholasgreen339
      @nicholasgreen339 Місяць тому +3

      Correct ...I'm sure some of it was originally in the south of England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
      Then came over to the usa
      Language is universal

  • @NightshadeGoddess
    @NightshadeGoddess 10 місяців тому +2444

    As a greek, I now want nobody to use words that were derived from the greek language 😂

    • @BillionaireBryt
      @BillionaireBryt 9 місяців тому +83

      lol good one. lol I always said "English" was a bastard language

    • @neanda
      @neanda 9 місяців тому +211

      @@BillionaireBryt every language is though, they all orginated from those first grunts. We're all culturally appropriating the caveman 🤣
      oh sorry, the cavewoman, cave-trans and cave non-binary, smfh. What is the pronoun of the caveperson

    • @sinimsdp
      @sinimsdp 9 місяців тому +91

      @@neanda Er/Ug

    • @AllanLimosin
      @AllanLimosin 9 місяців тому +53

      If you were allowed to do that, you'd be able to start millions of lawsuits because Greek has been hella influential. 😂

    • @sulatlalaki
      @sulatlalaki 9 місяців тому +34

      So...almost the ENTIRE English language 😂

  • @bonzahrn5148
    @bonzahrn5148 Рік тому +11372

    It’s super funny how for EVERY OTHER CULTURE, it’s respectful to learn and speak their language around them.

    • @Jay57T
      @Jay57T Рік тому +734

      Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

    • @22lyric
      @22lyric Рік тому +535

      @@Jay57T AND a way to join in, become part of the community, be UNDERSTOOD!

    • @22lyric
      @22lyric Рік тому +272

      I'm white, all four of my grandparents (2 from Denmark, 1 from Sweden and 1 from The Netherlands) learned English IMMEDIATELY! Their parents insisted and it was a matter of pride and respect! Two I never knew but the other two came over as young adults and they didn't have accents as adults.

    • @TheCureThatKillz
      @TheCureThatKillz Рік тому +76

      Dude that’s SO SO SO TRUE!!! That is such a valid point. 👊🏼

    • @filmandfirearms
      @filmandfirearms Рік тому +261

      I literally quit a job on day 1 because of that crap. As part of their diversity training, they had this privilege questionnaire. Things like "Have you ever held back from expressing your cultural identity" or something like that. Because I'm Russian, my answers must've made their thing think I wasn't white, so it started on this massive slideshow talking about being proud of your culture and not hiding it. I guarantee, if I came in the next day wearing a telnyashka and a blue beret, I'd be in the manager's office in under 30 minutes, but it's cultural expression. The paratroopers a massive part of Russian martial culture, so much so that their founding anniversary is a holiday in Russia and there are numerous songs about them. Even anti government artists like Viktor Tsoi couldn't help but mention them, because there is not a single Russian born in the last 80 years who did not grow up surrounded with Soviet propaganda around the VDV. Certainly has far more to do with my cultural heritage than all the black power crap has to do with Africa

  • @user-hu6lr3vr7g
    @user-hu6lr3vr7g 4 місяці тому +93

    I am rural Scottish and I noticed most of AAVE is very similar to the regional dialects in the UK. For example, the famous 'In da house' "da" for "the" is a Aberdeenshire word for "the". We say "beefing" in the UK "she had a beef with him".

    • @Verdent777
      @Verdent777 3 місяці тому +14

      I also am Scottish. The language came from Scotland , Ireland and England. The white southern language that came from Britain.

    • @scottish_centrist
      @scottish_centrist 3 місяці тому +19

      Also Scottish; I find it unbelievable that "aye" was on their list, which is so obviously Scottish in the modern day, but is also used in so many contexts like politics where the usage is archaic.

    • @Verdent777
      @Verdent777 3 місяці тому +3

      @@scottish_centrist indeed!

    • @StevenHeins
      @StevenHeins 3 місяці тому +9

      @@Verdent777 Thomas Sowell has an entire series of videos on this topic.

    • @budgarner3522
      @budgarner3522 3 місяці тому

      Thomas Sowell makes that very point in his book Black Rednecks and White Liberals.

  • @kenwoelke432
    @kenwoelke432 3 місяці тому +20

    All those phrases make you sound ignorant, like you were not taught proper English.

    • @Trainssssssssssssssssssssssss
      @Trainssssssssssssssssssssssss 14 днів тому

      No. Your word choice doesn’t portray your level of ignorance. There are absolutely plenty of people who speak perfect and ornate english who are drowning in ignorance and people who use crass words but are openminded.

  • @brandonpriddy2181
    @brandonpriddy2181 11 місяців тому +1637

    I miss the times when education was the goal to strive for

    • @P0tat0ssh0uldb3blu3
      @P0tat0ssh0uldb3blu3 10 місяців тому +16

      People still strive for education, including kids who use “finna” and “ain’t”. There were two girls in my class who spoke like that and both were in beta club and gifted.

    • @prodigalpriest
      @prodigalpriest 9 місяців тому +1

      AAVE shows a severe lack of education and maturity. It's a language reminiscent of the baby language we all used when we were toddlers and still learning how to speak like adults.
      To claim it as inherently black and gatekeep it..... is the height of ignorance and folly. Or, as someone else might say, "Y'all buggin'!"

    • @Helfirehydra
      @Helfirehydra 9 місяців тому +6

      It seems like people who want to learn after they get out of school is like nonexistent, because I never wanted to learn while I was in school but as soon as I got out, I wanna learn all the new things we’re living in the age of ignorance

    • @Integrity02
      @Integrity02 9 місяців тому +3

      Brandon pricey. if you were educated in past years then, sorry, one doesn't end a sentence with " for," A preposition.

    • @chalmapatterson544
      @chalmapatterson544 9 місяців тому +1

      And standards.

  • @tresp0045
    @tresp0045 Рік тому +2082

    These folks segregate themselves. They crave being victims.

    • @rinshaolin94
      @rinshaolin94 Рік тому +107

      facts

    • @jamesoaks1120
      @jamesoaks1120 Рік тому

      Because that way they can guilt trip people into feeling bad for them, i dont feel bad for them at all because i personally didnt do anything they want to blame white people for, im on 38 yes old, but in my 38 yrs of livibg on this planet i've seen more crimes commited by black people against black people then ive seen white people against black people

    • @mote_kela7127
      @mote_kela7127 Рік тому

      "Were tired of segregation!"
      "Eww white people"

    • @babayaga1767
      @babayaga1767 Рік тому +75

      marx said constant revolution. in the 70s they fought against separate but equal. not they fight FOR it. see how it works? this will never end. they will never be sated because they are trained to always move the goalposts.

    • @FaithDalouche
      @FaithDalouche Рік тому +5

      @@babayaga1767 Could you clarify, I’m not sure I understand your message here. I’m comprehending: separate but equal was enough. I don’t want to misunderstand you here.

  • @garyography
    @garyography 3 місяці тому +26

    I'm English/Celt born and bred. If people of any culture, nation or colour want to use it (or gatekeep it), let them, it sounds bloody awful anyway.

  • @drawingdragon
    @drawingdragon Рік тому +4977

    As a white southern girl surrounded by Georgian vernacular all the time, I always find it hilarious when people attribute slang to a race rather than a location or culture. Half the words on that list I hear down here all the time

    • @dannyhughes4177
      @dannyhughes4177 Рік тому +431

      I'm white, 68 years old, born an' raised in Georgia and ain't 'bout ta change the way I been talkin' all my life!

    • @ShinKyuubi
      @ShinKyuubi Рік тому +228

      I'm a Georgia boy myself and I heard a LOT of words on this list growing up, especially from older folk...black or white it didn't matter. If someone told me to my face "ain't" is a word I can't use cause of some f'd up logic I'd probably laugh in their face and tell them to do ACTUAL research on where that word came from.

    • @bridgetbrownvargus
      @bridgetbrownvargus Рік тому +122

      Exactly and in the Bronx is much more intense if u don't talk like this you'll honestly be made fun of i was called white even by other Hispanics even if i speak Spanish and it was cuz i spoke "white" which is literally just me getting educated and using higher vocabulary

    • @LysaW.
      @LysaW. Рік тому

      Exactly!!! My brother and I realized years ago, that anything deemed “black” was just the way we eat, talk, and socialize in the South. It literally is a southern thing that blacks took with them they migrated elsewhere. Go to the backwoods, swamps or outer banks and you’re in for a real culture shock!!! SMH, ignorant people

    • @shobhanawandreraut
      @shobhanawandreraut Рік тому +22

      Maybe people attribute it to race because that particular location/culture is centred about a particular race.

  • @SpookAddict
    @SpookAddict Рік тому +1693

    I’m white but I live in Hawaii, I always notice myself using Hawaiian slang or “pidgin” (pronounced like pigeon) as it’s called here, whenever I’m talking to my Hawaiian friends. Changing the way you talk around certain people is human, it’s how we socialize. Trying to gatekeep accents and slang will only make socializing even more difficult.

    • @kittykatpharuhs
      @kittykatpharuhs Рік тому +106

      There's even a phrase for this that I learned in an English class: prescriptive language. It's when you choose your words carefully based on your audience for both being accepted enough/fit in to be heard, and also so that they best understand you. You're not gonna talk to a child with big science words if you want to explain why the sky is blue. You're not gonna use slang when writing an essay (well you could nowadays...) or a professional email. You're gonna use the appropriate language that your audience is best at receiving.

    • @almerok
      @almerok Рік тому

      The people who advocate for this kind of thing do not want what you want. They want socializing to be impossible. They do not want unity or Equality. They want vengeance.

    • @SpookAddict
      @SpookAddict Рік тому +26

      @@almerok damn right. I honestly feel bad for them, they must be so miserable

    • @chanekawaihae8068
      @chanekawaihae8068 Рік тому +3

      That my friend is called “moke”

    • @BST-lm4po
      @BST-lm4po Рік тому

      What I find hilarious is that the White folks who talk like that are trying to fit in with Black America! And they're are probably prejudice against Conservative White folks! Now they're being told to stop it by Black Americans! Such irony! 😀 😅

  • @shader136
    @shader136 4 місяці тому +19

    I know companies that will not be interested in you if you use ax instead of ask. If you want to use slang or aave in your personal time that is your prerogative but don't do it during an interview.

  • @jasonmeadows712
    @jasonmeadows712 3 місяці тому +4

    The good thing about the crazies is that they're easy to spot and avoid.

  • @stsddsod
    @stsddsod Рік тому +2717

    I'm Indian, and I feel immensely proud that yoga, meditation, Indian cuisine, and Hinduism and Buddhism are being used all over the world. I absolutely love when my friends state that they meditate or do yoga. I wouldn't say you're a racist bigot appropriating culture. I would say to go ahead, and explore my culture. I would be immensely flattered. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

    • @BougieBlue
      @BougieBlue Рік тому +7

      Right s

    • @holisticlifestyles4u
      @holisticlifestyles4u Рік тому +19

      Yes, it is beautiful that the world has taken up your culture & your ok with it. However, your culture has never been stripped from you. Black peoples culture has been taken away and were left with NOTHING! They are simply attempting to create a culture that they can call their own, without someone else stealing it. Maybe others CAN use it in time, but can blacks get a moment to build a culture first?

    • @BougieBlue
      @BougieBlue Рік тому +252

      @@holisticlifestyles4u guess you skipped the part in history where the British empire invaded conquered them everyone lived in a cast system under British law and traditions up until WW2 where they finally got their independence. Every culture has been enslaved only Americans think their special in this history.

    • @LongNguyen-mg5jt
      @LongNguyen-mg5jt Рік тому +223

      @@holisticlifestyles4u Black people are not the only culture who was the victim of colonization and slavery. Vietnamese people suffered from the Chinese empires for 1000 YEARS!!! We got invaded and colonized by France, UK, Japan, and US. But at no point in my life that I have thought that I should keep my language, food, etc. from my culture to be shared with the world.

    • @markvitagliano27
      @markvitagliano27 Рік тому +37

      This is definitely "race baiting" . I have friends and family that are black. I use the same words they do and they use the same as I. I know there are various dialects in different parts of the country. I never thought of it as being just black or white- it's just English. I do think If I was to say someone was to say that certain words are only to be used by specific ethnicity groups, I'd say that's racist

  • @Teshiro
    @Teshiro 11 місяців тому +373

    I’m Japanese and I don’t call people bigots or that they culture appropriate by eating sushi watching anime or dressing up in kimonos. It makes me happy that people like it. Why are people such a snowflakes these days🙄

    • @survivorofthecurse717
      @survivorofthecurse717 5 місяців тому +13

      I wish I knew, man. I wish I knew...

    • @anonyme2938
      @anonyme2938 5 місяців тому

      I ate sushi the other day and it was fucking delicious. Please be offended and start gate keeping sushi from horrible white people such as myself who can appreciate your culture

    • @neverlookatmypfp
      @neverlookatmypfp 5 місяців тому +1

      Come on, it contributes to many people and to society! It's for everyone! Maybe it came from Japan, but it's for everybody!
      Because, who doesn't like anime? Anime is cool, even if a few don't agree with me

    • @TheLongjohntim
      @TheLongjohntim 5 місяців тому +8

      Thank you! I'm that white male trucker who eats his food with chop sticks simply because I like eating with them. I've even been known to pull them out at Italian restaurants. I have had Asians see me eating with them smile and give me the thumbs up.

    • @Theintrovertednow
      @Theintrovertednow 5 місяців тому +6

      I've been told by some my love for anime and Manga and liking Japanese food is cultural appropriate cuz I'm a white girl I'm like can I not admire a culture without it being seen as weird I've tried explaining there's difference between appropriation and have a genuine respect and admiration of a foreign culture

  • @Someone-vn9ce
    @Someone-vn9ce Місяць тому +5

    I had never heard of AAVE and when you started going over the "glossary" in the beginning, I was thinking, that sounds like southerners to me. BINGO.

  • @YamiGirl735
    @YamiGirl735 6 місяців тому +5

    English girl here, (specifically from the east midlands) and I can confirm that a lot of those words are very common over here, and we didn't just pick them up recently to try and sound cool.

  • @oliseyenumdavid1824
    @oliseyenumdavid1824 Рік тому +1182

    I'm a Nigerian and here in Nigeria, most of us are usually amused to see non Nigerians attempt to speak Pidgin or our native languages (Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa). I don't know any Nigerian who would bully non Nigerians into "leaving our language alone". So I see these people gatekeeping language and it just makes me cringe
    Edit 1: Whoa! 1k likes! Mind blown!!!!

    • @joan_007
      @joan_007 Рік тому +13

      Abi

    • @oliseyenumdavid1824
      @oliseyenumdavid1824 Рік тому +3

      @@joan_007 😂

    • @theartist359
      @theartist359 Рік тому

      Is it true that africans actually despise african americans? If so why exactly? Granted the types of people in this video are a perfect of example why, but I've been hearing this for years now...way before the woke army took over! Any truth at all to the claim?

    • @DoctorDiqERDown
      @DoctorDiqERDown Рік тому +5

      Idc for africans 😂😂😂 im black american only

    • @theartist359
      @theartist359 Рік тому

      @@DoctorDiqERDown this is why they hate your ass 😂🤣

  • @valeriebuckley7019
    @valeriebuckley7019 9 місяців тому +756

    I never thought I would live in a society where black people own certain words but women don't own the experience of having a period...scary

    • @Petrol_Sniffa
      @Petrol_Sniffa 9 місяців тому +10

      What are you talking about of course women own periods.

    • @dragonsman4733
      @dragonsman4733 9 місяців тому +111

      ​@@Petrol_Sniffa they're talking about transwomen aka men, claiming that women dont own periods

    • @Petrol_Sniffa
      @Petrol_Sniffa 9 місяців тому +2

      @@dragonsman4733 Yeah but they're not men so that's obvious

    • @dragonsman4733
      @dragonsman4733 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Petrol_Sniffa they are men. A woman is an adult who has xx chromosomes, and has periods due to her female body and organs naturally getting ready for children. If you see a transwoman aka a man, having periods, he isn't having them, no medicine that trans women take changes their natural organs or body that starts it. It just means that something's wrong and you should call the hospital immediately. Common cases unfortunately for trans women that have so called "gotten periods" have been cancer, which in most cases causes men to bleed.

    • @valeriebuckley7019
      @valeriebuckley7019 9 місяців тому

      @@Petrol_Sniffa you must be sniffing petro if u didn't understand what I meant by my comment lol. We live in a society where transwomen aka biological men think they can have periods and they aren't exclusive to women.

  • @sikozen
    @sikozen 5 місяців тому +12

    This reminds me of the Richard Pryor skit about teaching your kids to talk wrong on purpose, because it's funny. Go to the bathroom? "I wanna Mambo Dog-face in the Banana Patch" 🤣😂🤣😂

  • @bettyverge9448
    @bettyverge9448 3 місяці тому +4

    Well since they bastardized that from the English language we have to insist that you stop using English.

  • @vaticancitybride7137
    @vaticancitybride7137 2 місяці тому +5

    Cultural and ethnic gatekeeping is borderline cringe inducing, regressive, and hypocritical.

  • @allabouthim03
    @allabouthim03 Рік тому +727

    I'm seriously too old for this. I'm 60, and I grew up in the fields of southern Alabama. I'm done!! These people need to get a LIFE!

    • @tvs9978
      @tvs9978 Рік тому +52

      This tickled me. When you're too mature for nonsense🤣🤣🤣

    • @thel1355
      @thel1355 Рік тому +42

      Uh oh, you said "field". That's an offensive word now.

    • @HonorableSienna
      @HonorableSienna Рік тому +7

      What people?! Hopefully not the people that are still being label unintelligent for speaking that way, while other secure DEI positions for using “social media language”

    • @doriangray6985
      @doriangray6985 Рік тому +1

      Agree

    • @HonorableSienna
      @HonorableSienna Рік тому

      @@johnscott9180 John I don’t give a damn about African languages nor Africa thanks

  • @Avarcirith
    @Avarcirith Рік тому +1452

    I'm a biracial woman who grew up in a lower class neighborhood in NJ. It was mostly black, but there were also a lot of white and hispanic families there as well, and I had friends across all groups. We all spoke the same, but as we got older we gradually learned to talk "professional" for school and work settings. Recently, one of my white friends I grew up with was sharing how she slipped into more relaxed speech with some work friends, and a newer coworker accused her of cultural appropriation. She responded with something like "Yeah, lemme go tell that to the people I grew up with back in my hood," and apparently the coworker thought she was being EXTRA offensive and reported her to HR. The whole thing got dropped eventually, but only after my friend basically had to share her life story. Also turned out that newer coworker grew up wealthy and didn't think white people also lived in poor areas. Ridiculous.

  • @daisynicole7843
    @daisynicole7843 4 місяці тому +2

    This is why most of these folks who are gatekeeping a language are either on social media or don’t have a job. 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @ReelAdventuresUSA
    @ReelAdventuresUSA 3 місяці тому +2

    The word "finna' meaning fixing to etc, has been used in British and Scottish slang for centuries before European folks ever ended up on American shores.

  • @youwat
    @youwat Рік тому +1698

    As a English Southerner your telling me I’ve been culturally appropriated. 🤣
    That is too funny 😂

    • @Jerseybytes2
      @Jerseybytes2 Рік тому +64

      they're even taking my beloved yo.... on second thought, let's just fuhgeddaboudit. unless they claim this one too.

    • @antagonizingprotagonist8721
      @antagonizingprotagonist8721 Рік тому +71

      Fr fr. I've lived in the deep south for my entire life. I have a southern accent that can sometimes sound like " AAVE" I sure hate all these people appropriating my language first.

    • @taten-jinmu718
      @taten-jinmu718 Рік тому +47

      My family is from the south. My grandparents, great grandparents (that I met) all talked like this. This ridiculous shit trying to gate-keep language hahaha.
      I can feel the more recent ones or... whatever. But no gatekeepin is goin to take away the way I talk just because some ratty little kids gonna try and pull up some bullshit about how its "theirs" and I cant speak like I have my whole life
      *dropping G's at the end of words apparently is also considered this.... AAVE whatever. Most of the words on this list I'm looking at, and checked in on, have their roots in *CHECKS NOTES* white subculture from various parts of the world. HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

    • @even7steven
      @even7steven Рік тому +28

      😂Your Welsh heritage was culturally appropriated. Sowell explains this in his essays.

    • @argarman09
      @argarman09 Рік тому +4

      Yup!

  • @teaparty7768
    @teaparty7768 6 місяців тому +215

    As a German, nobody is allowed to say the words Hamburger or Kindergarten 😂

    • @saraleigh5336
      @saraleigh5336 6 місяців тому +18

      What about frankfurter? (Do we get away with it if we call them franks?) :)

    • @p.s.shnabel3409
      @p.s.shnabel3409 5 місяців тому

      @@saraleigh5336 Have at it. You may also use all the other lean words and I hope you'll appropriate as much of the German culture as you want! I'll even point you in the right direction: look up Spaetzle recipe. It's a type of noodle, super easy to make and very delicious.

    • @Daily_Mzungu
      @Daily_Mzungu 5 місяців тому +7

      I think if Germans would come in. English will have to give half of its grammar as well😂😂😂

    • @TheChadPad
      @TheChadPad 5 місяців тому +2

      @@Daily_Mzungunever mind the French. There goes another chunk of English. There goes our Lieutenants!

    • @Daily_Mzungu
      @Daily_Mzungu 5 місяців тому

      @@TheChadPad of course, French will get their piece as well🤣

  • @JimWinans-il4jl
    @JimWinans-il4jl 4 місяці тому +4

    Thank you Amala !!!

  • @paulhems4048
    @paulhems4048 5 місяців тому +3

    I'm English, British but I don't care who speaks English, we don't own any language.

  • @BrussoCanada
    @BrussoCanada Рік тому +901

    As an Englishman, I know that even old folks in rural areas of the UK use this kind of language now. It is common in various dialects. You don’t have to be a lexicographer to realise that these things have absolutely no connection to black culture whatsoever.

    • @Miss_Ink_Addict
      @Miss_Ink_Addict Рік тому +121

      AAVE actually comes from Scots and Northern English, that's the irony of it.

    • @nixi7688
      @nixi7688 Рік тому +112

      Yeeeeah. I'm Scottish and aye (pronounce eye) just means yes. Sorry we've been using that word a lot longer than the US has been around. And bile in place of boil would be "go bile yer heids." Seems we exported a lot of psychos to the US and they took up position in the south 🫤.

    • @Miss_Ink_Addict
      @Miss_Ink_Addict Рік тому +2

      @@nixi7688 What?

    • @nixi7688
      @nixi7688 Рік тому +45

      Eh?
      Yeah I'm seeing mega Scots influence in that glossary. We tend to have glottal stops and run things together just because it's just the way we speak. So white becomes whi'. Butter becomes bu''er going to becomes gonna or gonnae.
      Crivens, that's embarrassing.

    • @rebeccabriggs9452
      @rebeccabriggs9452 Рік тому +36

      @@nixi7688 North Yorkshire white girl here. Didn't really have much influence from other cultures where I grew up, since the town I lived in was suuuupppeeerrr small, and even then I mostly kept to myself because of all the squaddies (army people) living in the town a couple of miles over. "gonna" "wanna" "ain't" Bu'er", "wa'er" are very much in the North Yorkshire accent. (guess the more North you go the more pronounced it becomes?)
      Fun fact... if you try to get a full accented north Yorkshire person to say "Cup" it either becomes "Cuup" (think almost an 'oo' sound) or "Cap" that shortened "uh" sound simply isn't there.
      Another fun fact. I confuse a lot of people in America when I type to them online until they get to know me simply by using the word "sommat" (something), again, just sommat I picked up from living in North Yorkshire England

  • @_.hybrids._1680
    @_.hybrids._1680 Рік тому +2420

    I’m a Korean who moved to Texas. I use most of these words on the daily because that’s how I learned English. They’re quite literally just slangs based on location. What happened to learning languages and dialects being respectful? We don’t bar them from learning Korean or the Gwangju dialect. Why should AAVE get special treatment?

    • @connieh9581
      @connieh9581 Рік тому +122

      Texas is happy to have you here and have you speak any way you like. I’m not from Texas but was welcomed here also.
      I say just spread joy in any language or vernacular you know.

    • @christimccrane3070
      @christimccrane3070 Рік тому +90

      Texan here, just wanna say as long as Y’all are respectful y’all can talk anyway you want, happy to have you here 😄

    • @billygugen8104
      @billygugen8104 Рік тому +1

      Blacks are being used and played by the Left as they always have been since slavery. Many are waking up and many are still digging their own graves lije the Left wants. Divide and conquer is the Lefts game. Same with LGBT ect. Theyre all being played. They will all be chewed up and spit out. Just like theyre doing to women now with the trans crap.

    • @DeathtotheAshes
      @DeathtotheAshes Рік тому +23

      Because the people who are descendants of colonizers over descendants of slaves, have been profiting now more than ever. It’s been taken too far to the point where it’s now trendy and pop culture and “cultural appreciation.”
      It’s late, and tired.

    • @user-fy9xl9eu8c
      @user-fy9xl9eu8c Рік тому +101

      @@DeathtotheAshes it's slang. they can use whatever they want unless it's hateful.

  • @MsDana-mo9fp
    @MsDana-mo9fp 3 місяці тому +16

    If I go into a business & they do not speak well, I will immediately head for the door!

    • @thelnepoet1
      @thelnepoet1 3 місяці тому

      Exactly!
      All this language does is make people dismiss you and walk away because you sound ignorant and lazy. I've never understood why anyone thinks that teaching your kids to talk like this is a good idea.
      If you insist on teaching your children it then, for their sake, teach them when and where not to use it.

  • @razbitom
    @razbitom 6 місяців тому +7

    smeech... i LOVE well-spoken, clearly presented, researched and cross-referenced content. thanks for the video and the (oh, so rarely seen online) actual research and references.
    also i love your hair. 😊

  • @richardmusquez5373
    @richardmusquez5373 Рік тому +646

    "You do not own language. You do not own words." Mic drop by Amala. Keep speaking the truth Amala.
    Much love from Bakersfield CA!

    • @kutnahora100
      @kutnahora100 Рік тому +22

      Liked her. She is REALLY EDUCATING uneducated folks.

    • @kookysis2741
      @kookysis2741 Рік тому +9

      What about the english language? Who created it? ANGLO SAXONS. What race were the anglo saxons? WHITE! They own the language and we own the slang that comes with it. Our race is like Shakespeare, we create new words nearly every hour everyday! The n word we twisted it into something less traumatic to us. Just admit that we made your language more interesting and vibrant. We created our own language out of your colonial language.

    • @byeebitch
      @byeebitch Рік тому

      @@kookysis2741 No. AAVE is created by white southerners, just like English language. Does that mean only white people can use it? No. Does language belong to anyone? No. Does someone or some people own language? No. And lastly, using the video as source for this question: did black people create AAVE? NO. Get over yourself.

    • @kookysis2741
      @kookysis2741 Рік тому +5

      ​@@byeebitch let's say they did create AAVE. it's not the same AAVE as black AAVE. urban dictionary was dedicated TO US. every day you'll see a new word made from us on urban dictionary. chicago got everybody using their new words.

    • @Blissblizzard
      @Blissblizzard Рік тому +1

      @@kookysis2741 Where does the N word come from? Spanish.
      The only dialects that prevent others from speaking them are thieves cants.
      Who coins the most words? Scientific analysis tells us Teenagers, of every background. Yay teenagers, getting up to stuff.
      In the UK for instance"Roadman" (an accent shift and a dialect) has 17 words for stab (wet etc) and only derogatory words for female, cultural enrichment?
      Btw English is a long way from Saxon for complex reasons, most intellectual words are Latinate, Greek or a hybrid.
      Vocabulary = focus. A minority of teens commit crime but many more teens adopt the vocab to "fit in." Linguistic larping.

  • @KieranDurrant
    @KieranDurrant Рік тому +2960

    I wish we could live in a world where the only race was the human race
    edit: Look mum im famous (thanks for the likes)

  • @joryhire2949
    @joryhire2949 3 місяці тому +5

    Too much time on they hands.😅

  • @techauthor324
    @techauthor324 6 місяців тому +4

    There is an interesting parallel in London, England that goes back maybe 150 years ... Cockney Rhyming Slang. These words and the language was, as l understand it, originally designed to obscure meaning to law enforcement.

  • @niko2137
    @niko2137 Рік тому +733

    I use to get ridicule as a child because I was a black person and talked too "White". When I became older I realized that my family talked "Black" mainly because it was taught to them by my Southern grandmother and pass along to us and I talked more "white" because I paid attention to standard English and Language classes at school. Later when people would tell me I spoke like I was "white" and "too good" aka 'boujie'. I would respond, "No, I talked like Martin Luther King Jr, Langston Hughes, and Malcom X." Then I would point out the word "boujie" come from bourgeoisie - a French word that means "middle class" and I learned that by paying attention to history class and how to pronounce it because I took basic French language course - LOL🤣

    • @peggyfulton1272
      @peggyfulton1272 Рік тому +22

      Love this!

    • @yamie878
      @yamie878 Рік тому +15

      UGH I love this sooo muchhhh❤❤❤❤❤

    • @kaki3151
      @kaki3151 Рік тому +21

      As a french woman, I learn here that this term of "bourgeois" is used like this. Interesting as language goes...
      Thank you for the information !

    • @elithluxe7568
      @elithluxe7568 Рік тому +40

      Lmao as an Asian who grew up in a predominantly black neighborhood and schools, they would always tell me I sound snobby and posh just cause I spoke proper English like who told y’all not to pay attention in school

    • @zombbae
      @zombbae Рік тому +6

      Great response!

  • @chueyvanderbilt2213
    @chueyvanderbilt2213 Рік тому +688

    This is what it looks like when we have an entire generation that has absolutely nothing to offer society

  • @donaldwillis2267
    @donaldwillis2267 3 місяці тому +2

    Using racism while claiming there is racism is circular illogic

  • @gloopglop7540
    @gloopglop7540 3 місяці тому +1

    They just straight up claimed the word basic, that’s crazy

  • @deborahsoutar6308
    @deborahsoutar6308 6 місяців тому +272

    As an Irish descendent I want everyone who is NOT Irish to stop celebrating St' Pat's day. Get your own bloody drunken holiday.

    • @matthewstevenhunt
      @matthewstevenhunt 5 місяців тому +9

      Done 👍

    • @user-wr2cd1wy3b
      @user-wr2cd1wy3b 5 місяців тому +11

      It's weird that we know you're joking just by your race, lol

    • @user-cz5lj2vx1f
      @user-cz5lj2vx1f 4 місяці тому +2

      LOL! Got a good chuckle out of your "et your own bloody drunken holiday!"

    • @tweachiemercer1589
      @tweachiemercer1589 3 місяці тому +4

      I'm Swedish / Irish can I still celebrate?

    • @deborahsoutar6308
      @deborahsoutar6308 3 місяці тому

      If you're not a hypocritical social justice crybaby, calling every thing Cultural Appropriation. feel free. I love it when people are interested in any culture enough to enjoy it learn about it and try to take part. That used to be a compliment, now you get canceled for it. @@tweachiemercer1589

  • @wadehiers
    @wadehiers Рік тому +871

    as a 54 year old white man, I was using "yo!" to greet friends about a decade before most of the people "claiming" it as belonging to black culture were born, and I learned it, while in high school in a non-English speaking part of Europe.

    • @zedwart8534
      @zedwart8534 Рік тому +16

      The Police songs had a lot of yo :-)

    • @Ashigeru47
      @Ashigeru47 Рік тому +37

      Yo, Ho, Ho, and a bottle of Rum!

    • @magicgordo4878
      @magicgordo4878 Рік тому +6

      "Yo" as used in the military is an affirmative. . Then we get into yoyos said to have been the invention ( no patent pending) of very old dudes in what is now The Phillipines and used to bonk enemies. Go finna

    • @dempstercommunity4415
      @dempstercommunity4415 Рік тому

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @floridanews8786
      @floridanews8786 Рік тому +17

      If they aren't speaking in clicks and pops then they are speaking some European language.

  • @rage_x_gamer9757
    @rage_x_gamer9757 5 місяців тому +1

    No medicine for stupidity can't be fixed

  • @Catsface99
    @Catsface99 3 місяці тому +1

    Wonderful how you look into things and tell the deep truth. No I did not know what AAVE was until I watched your video.

  • @TedixxTheNightmare
    @TedixxTheNightmare Рік тому +181

    everyone is finding new ways to be angry I swear.

    • @Chris-2-of-3
      @Chris-2-of-3 Рік тому +1

      And new ways to hate whites. Expanding the repertoire of Hateitude towards people that show them only kindness.

    • @mike91mdk45
      @mike91mdk45 Рік тому

      The theme of the 2020s. Manufacturing oppression

    • @The_Mighty_Fiction
      @The_Mighty_Fiction Рік тому +6

      When your living depends on finding racism, you will find racism. It's a grift that will be profitable as long as there are suckers.

  • @lanasmith2266
    @lanasmith2266 10 місяців тому +277

    I am a southern lady, born and raised in Texas. This kind of language is just what I grew up with. “Y’all”, “She ain’t”, “He ain’t”, “Oil” being pronounced as “Ol”, double negatives like “Ain’t nothin’.” That’s just how we have always spoken. Now, I’ve already learned to cover an accent to be taken seriously, and try to speak eloquently to get my point across as clearly as I can, but that can go away in an instant if I’m around family. And being told I can’t speak like that around family because people want it separated by race, is not only racism in itself, but telling me to get rid of part of MY culture as well

    • @tdabney0242
      @tdabney0242 9 місяців тому +20

      100% ain’t is a southern this

    • @rtshaffer77
      @rtshaffer77 9 місяців тому +10

      Moved to Florida from Michigan when I was 17. Had always been taught to never use ain't and I don't. But found y'all to be the perfect word!

    • @Ionabrodie69
      @Ionabrodie69 7 місяців тому +6

      Yes and it came from Britain 🇬🇧

    • @konaqua122
      @konaqua122 7 місяців тому +1

      You can speak however around your family. Why are you even acknowledging other people's standards for your own family? If I tell you that your family cannot eat meat, would you stop? Same logic.

    • @jimmycain8669
      @jimmycain8669 6 місяців тому +4

      I’ve never had an identity crisis. A crisis is the rent is due and I ain’t got it.

  • @bmcutty
    @bmcutty 5 місяців тому +4

    I am a 50 year old working class black American man, but I grew up mainly in the suburbs of Seattle. I code switch sometimes when I am amongst other black folks because it feels comfortable. But, I never use it in mixed company.
    You are so right about the Thomas Sowell. Just go down south, white southerners and black southerners sound almost identical!

  • @TheRealBronweN
    @TheRealBronweN 4 місяці тому

    I've been watching your videos for months. This time, I subscribed.

  • @raynevonwerner8695
    @raynevonwerner8695 Рік тому +356

    Love the "y'all finna be pissed when y'all hear that" 😂 I live in Tennessee, in a predominantly white area and EVERYONE talks this way. And they think me having a Yankee accent that I'm the weird one. People need to stop gatekeeping in general!

    • @kimmieb2u
      @kimmieb2u Рік тому +5

      Isn't "finna" just a weird contraction of " fittin' to be"? Kind of like "gonna be"?

    • @raynevonwerner8695
      @raynevonwerner8695 Рік тому +21

      @@kimmieb2u fixin to be, but yes.

    • @travisreifke4356
      @travisreifke4356 Рік тому +9

      Exactly. I grew up in rural NC. Everyone spoke this way where I'm from.

    • @raynevonwerner8695
      @raynevonwerner8695 Рік тому +1

      @@trinitym5552 sure if you say so. 😂

    • @drawntowardmadness
      @drawntowardmadness Рік тому +1

      ​@Kc Bizzanelli it's short for "fixin to" which means "about to"

  • @MsGarfield1986
    @MsGarfield1986 Рік тому +981

    Im from India and my native tongue is Tamil. Any non-Indians who speak even a little Tamil are celebrated here and Tamils feel flattered when somebody non Tamil speak it. Im super proud of my 7000+ year old language and dont understand how you can get insulted if an outsider speaks it. Imitation is the best form of flattery right?

    • @kwilliams8440
      @kwilliams8440 Рік тому +75

      Someone trying to learn ANYTHING other than what they already know should ALWAYS be celebrated. We used to call it being "cultured". Hmm...

    • @rainy2233
      @rainy2233 Рік тому +24

      im tamil too! tamil is THE oldest language on Earth and if i saw a non-indian speak tamil it would probably make my whole day! just seeing my language on t-shirts or logos makes me unbelievably happy!

    • @Vajrasattvam
      @Vajrasattvam Рік тому +12

      @@rainy2233 I'm Marathi and I feel the same way about my mother tongue (it's only 1500 yrs old, so much younger than Tamizh)
      Abhimani Marathi
      Vaazhga Tamizh
      Bharat Mata ki Jai

    • @YaHKaB_WaRYaL_YaSHaRaL
      @YaHKaB_WaRYaL_YaSHaRaL Рік тому +1

      Exactly!
      But we have some black racist fools over here. That believes they're Hebrew Israelites. They get into the belief, accept it. Then try to racially badger other people that they're the only chosen race, that everyone else is going to hell, even babies are going to get slaughtered & everyone serve them. 😆
      The only ones that trip about culture appropriation in America?
      Is racist black Americans!

    • @theundead1600
      @theundead1600 Рік тому +4

      I have a friend who’s Indian . She started Jui jitsu with us. So I learned a few words. So when we would spar I would say something in Tamil. She’s stop I would take advantage and get the tap. We laughed because she found it nice and flattering. But also so the tactic as it got me the tap. She basically said the same as you. It’s more about being able to communicate.

  • @charleswelch249
    @charleswelch249 5 місяців тому +1

    You are very smart and really trying to make sense of a screwed up culture today. Very happy to watch your channel.

  • @DK-iy6zy
    @DK-iy6zy 5 місяців тому +1

    I remember something about this from a news broadcast in the 90's using the term Ebonics. Where an educator was advocating for teaching this in schools. To me it seemed counter-intuitive, as it would only create further divisions socially and make it more difficult for people to get into or advance in careers.

  • @mamayake
    @mamayake 10 місяців тому +836

    As an African, I don’t think that just because you’re black, that that automatically makes you AFRICAN. YOU’RE NOT.

    • @seekingfreedom9020
      @seekingfreedom9020 7 місяців тому +116

      Yes there's huge differences in between Africans and blacks. I work with both. The people from Africa are very respectful and hard-working. Where is a majority of the american-born Africans are lazy and disrespectful. This is just what I see at my place of work though. Js

    • @DamienSteiner-om4of
      @DamienSteiner-om4of 6 місяців тому +22

      Indeed my Nigerian friends hold this positive stance. To be Sub Saharan African is unique. As much as being a Mongolian is.

    • @ADNI503
      @ADNI503 6 місяців тому

      There's no such thing as African American anymore . Only American. All the African Americans died 100s of years ago .

    • @sohailahaithem2404
      @sohailahaithem2404 6 місяців тому +24

      As a North African that is definitely not black YES THANK YOU

    • @jayeclements6452
      @jayeclements6452 6 місяців тому +38

      I was born and raised in east Africa. I am African. I am also white. There are a fair few white Africans around. The actors Richard E Grant and Charlize Theron. Princess Charlene of Monaco. Numerous sports people. Dr. Barnaard who performed the first successful heart transplant. We're no less African than a black person born in the UK or USA is of that country.

  • @jasecastle9173
    @jasecastle9173 Рік тому +647

    Here in New Zealand the indiginous Maori people very actively encourage everybody to speak their language, the managed to make it an official language of New Zealand and consistantly try to get it more widely taught in schools which I think is good so gatekeeping language really confuses me. When people take the time to learn and use your language I see it as a sign of respect. Thank you for your content I am finding it very informative.

    • @theredheadwiththread1275
      @theredheadwiththread1275 Рік тому +49

      When more people speak a language and get involved in a culture, it keeps it from dying so it's great that they're doing that.

    • @megannoe2057
      @megannoe2057 Рік тому +17

      The Maori tribe and people are a special and beautiful gift from God and to our world that every human should learn about!

    • @gilgameshofuruk4060
      @gilgameshofuruk4060 Рік тому +8

      @@megannoe2057 You sound like my mother! She adores Maoris even though she never set foot outside of the UK.

    • @louiselucilla4019
      @louiselucilla4019 Рік тому +7

      This is jaw dropping for me! In the UK every county has their own vernacular and other counties copy it. It's funny and respectful at the same time. I love the variation on the English language. But I must admit to being fussy about the grammar. I have to admit though, some of us just do not sound good using language that we aren't born with. No matter how hard we try, it just doesn't sound right!

    • @anonygrazer3234
      @anonygrazer3234 Рік тому

      Respect and inclusion is _not_ what the Left IS or is about....fear and loathing, more like.

  • @danizig7
    @danizig7 3 місяці тому +2

    I'm in TX, w/f. We say a lot of this. No one ever told me not to, except my mom. I'm 49, I'm going to speak however I want. And cap is new, I had to ask about that one.

  • @schammond8993
    @schammond8993 6 місяців тому +3

    Appalachian Mountain people have a specific slang that still exist. You can hear it in the older folks especially. It is carried down to the children and then their children. For example tooken used for taken, zinc used for sink.
    Lots of words and sayings.

  • @stavroullatheophanous5307
    @stavroullatheophanous5307 Рік тому +908

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 this is crazy as a non white and a non American I always thought people who spoke like that were just uneducated. I didn’t know it was a racial or cultural thing. You truly do learn something new everyday.

    • @barefootrealist246
      @barefootrealist246 Рік тому +161

      Well, it is uneducated speech. You were not wrong! It can be slang in many areas though. NOT proper English. It's political BS mostly.

    • @ptrishagamin6398
      @ptrishagamin6398 Рік тому +104

      Its exactly from being under educated, even in the South. Educated people use good grammer, regardless of their color or where in the USA they live.

    • @lxportugal9343
      @lxportugal9343 Рік тому +34

      Actually it isn't.
      Some of this "stuff" actually came from south of England.
      The irony 😀😀

    • @crowd175
      @crowd175 Рік тому +15

      We have different slangs in my language most of them are seen as uneducated rumbling and bro language

    • @catetemple311
      @catetemple311 Рік тому +17

      @Lx, Portugal
      “Ah yes. Let’s learn the English language and then get mad when we cannot control every aspect of that language because it hurts our fragile hearts.”

  • @TimberManiac8791
    @TimberManiac8791 Рік тому +363

    i find it annoying and absolutely disgusting how people claim they want racism to end but in the same breath they keep spreading it. as long as different people and cultures keep isolating themselves from others be it language , beliefs or cultural fashion they continue to keep racism going. if another person of a different culture wants to learn my culture , then i want to learn theirs . this is how different people are able to coexist , it gives them common ground to work on .

    • @sarahm9723
      @sarahm9723 Рік тому

      So true.
      It's easy to understand what's going on when you read real history (as opposed to the new fake woke leftist history). Real history makes one aware that the members of the KKK were the Southern Democrats, that the lynchers were Democrats, that the Jim Crow laws lovers were the Southern Democrats. That's why leftist wokers want to badly to rewrite history, and they have done exactly that. The textbooks that children read, are filled with lies about how awesome Democrats were and are.
      Lyndon B Johnson (President Kennedy's VP - also a Democrat) instituted welfare to get blacks to vote Democrat so Democrats could have a huge majority, but what none of the woke history books mentions is that Lyndon Johnson called blacks "N____s" always and constantly when the cameras were not around (people who worked for him have written books and have said as much), Democrats were (and actually still are) the biggest American racists that ever lived.
      In fact, Democrats don't like mentioning Abe Lincoln (Republican) nor any of the Abolitionists (nearly all Republicans) because that would open the door that it was Republicans who fought to abolish slavery, while Democrats had a civil war against the Northern Republicans for several reasons, but the biggest one was to keep blacks under the yoke of slavery. The South was rife with Democrats.
      Abe Lincoln abolished slavery, and Southern Democrats fought him at every turn. If you read real history you'll find all that. Once slavery was abolished, the Southern Democrats fought to re-enslave black people, but all they could come up with was Jim Crow laws. Eventually they gave up, but they fought it all tooth and nail. All that has been erased by woke leftists. Leftists would rather die than have the real history revealed because then they wouldn't have blacks voting for them.
      But back to history: unable to get blacks enslaved again, the Southern Democratic South came up with new ways to benefit from blacks: the biggest one was to get blacks to vote for Democrats in exchange for free government money. It was a very effective way to make blacks forget all that the Southern Democrats had made their ancestors suffer. Black people forgot all that right away and never mentioned it again.

    • @donaldmaxie5264
      @donaldmaxie5264 11 місяців тому +3

      True.

    • @divine555
      @divine555 11 місяців тому +1

      Or you know, just don't make fun of people's cultures

    • @sarahm9723
      @sarahm9723 11 місяців тому +6

      @@divine555 ?????

    • @divine555
      @divine555 11 місяців тому +1

      @@sarahm9723 don't mock people lol

  • @Mama3-21
    @Mama3-21 3 місяці тому

    Didn’t even know people weren’t fighting about this. 😂
    I learned a lot about this. Thank you.

  • @britterthecritter4531
    @britterthecritter4531 Рік тому +451

    dont forget locations! I’m latina, but very white-passing. I grew up in queens, and I’ve been surrounded by black people, along with many other cultures, my whole life.
    Of course I’ve picked up the dialect! Not even to “fit in” but certain phrases considered to be AAVE are literally just a part of my natural vernacular.
    I said this in a Tiktok comment and got bashed for it. It doesn’t matter that I’m latina and a native spanish speaker, or than I literally grew up around aave, but because I appear white it’s “insensitive” and I’m a “culture vulture” for doing so… 😐
    Edit: Of course I know hispanic/latino isn’t a race,it’s an ethnicity. I said “white-passing” bc alot of people, including “woke activists”, forget that. They assume we all have tan skin and dark hair, and someone like me is automatically “less” hispanic solely because of my skin color.
    If I looked more “traditionally” hispanic (which there is no such thing), for some reason no one would care if I spoke with AAVE or certain slang. These activists are unironically more racist by doing and gatekeeping certain things, not realizing culture and language extends deeper than the amount of melanin in our skin.

    • @xterzinhax
      @xterzinhax Рік тому +49

      That's just crazy, I'm brazillian and when I was improving my English, I watched a lot of shows and I had talked to people that used AAVE, so I got used to certain words and expressions. How am I supposed to know I'm not allowed to speak words I am used to use?

    • @carolroberts9574
      @carolroberts9574 Рік тому +26

      @@xterzinhax don't let anyone tell you, what you can or cannot say. These people crazy, tryin to tell folks what to say

    • @sweetpeach3293
      @sweetpeach3293 Рік тому +33

      Good thing TikTok isn't the voice for all black people. Because we definitely do not all share these sentiments.

    • @theecharmingbilly
      @theecharmingbilly Рік тому +4

      These are the same dorks who wouldn't go after AOC for blatantly doing it either. She was going hard in the paint when she was pandering to black people. It was so bad it was obnoxious, but she has that (D) credibility, I guess.

    • @xxkankala1671
      @xxkankala1671 Рік тому +2

      Sorry that happened to you what video was is i wanna see what they said

  • @PGrace-ch8mj
    @PGrace-ch8mj Рік тому +602

    I have to laugh! I am a 60 year old white Southerner and if I had a penny for how many times my generation was corrected to proper English, I'd be beyond rich. Thank you for setting this straight. Language is living and is such a beautiful gift to connect cultures. I wish more people would see the beauty in the very fact that human beings can talk.

    • @YaHKaB_WaRYaL_YaSHaRaL
      @YaHKaB_WaRYaL_YaSHaRaL Рік тому +8

      You're the treasure of American, my friend! 💰🇺🇲
      I would've posted a treasure chest, but no emoji for that. 😆

    • @elettramia6380
      @elettramia6380 Рік тому +10

      This is what I’ve always said. This type of speech is definitely a southern thing of all cultural backgrounds. If you go to the south everyone talks this way.

    • @divelea
      @divelea Рік тому

      Amen.

    • @edwardweaver6869
      @edwardweaver6869 Рік тому +4

      I remember growing up hearing people tell southerners “Ain’t, ain’t gonna get you nowhere.”

    • @RaiiKairiChan
      @RaiiKairiChan Рік тому

      @@edwardweaver6869 ain't, ain't a word is what I was always told 😂😂😂 it's a bitch, ain't it 😂😂😂

  • @czoloman8871
    @czoloman8871 21 день тому +1

    These words come from areas in England - that have very harsh accents - where they often use a local dialect or older English word to describe something other than the traditional or modern "Crown English" word. Like "chitlin" comes from an extremely old word "chitterlings" that means entrails. When you look at how harsh some dialects are in England - words would often get mangled and areas would create their own slang.

  • @gl1tchygreml1n
    @gl1tchygreml1n 5 місяців тому +1

    As a Texan, you're not allowed to say "y'all" or "bless your heart" unless you're from Texas 😹

  • @Jay-lj8tb
    @Jay-lj8tb Рік тому +213

    Finna is southern not black

    • @AlkebulanQueen1027
      @AlkebulanQueen1027 Рік тому

      Most of ‘black dialect’ is southern people are so fucking dumb some of us gatekeep shit that’s worthless

    • @freebarbecue622
      @freebarbecue622 Рік тому +33

      🤫 theres no room for logic here .

    • @PapaPhilip
      @PapaPhilip Рік тому +32

      Fixin' to....

    • @TheTransConservative
      @TheTransConservative Рік тому

      I was finna say.
      I was born in Georgia, I’m finna say finna whenever the fuck I want, and I got a 12 gauge for anyone who finna try my life like that.

    • @bartonbella3131
      @bartonbella3131 Рік тому +6

      @@PapaPhilip bout to

  • @MBJK_baby
    @MBJK_baby Рік тому +550

    I was an online coverist in the Kpop community and I was yelled at for being white and using aave. My grandma came from the south and I love her so much and she’s 80 so knowing I don’t have much time with her left I do hang out with her more. I picked up her way of speaking as well as the way my friends (both white and people of color) spoke around me. After explaining that I was still bashed, to the point I wanted to literally kill myself. I was cyber bullied, by people, because most people where I live speak broken English and I do the same… this world has become so, so broken

    • @kiwiipeachii8980
      @kiwiipeachii8980 Рік тому +38

      Same! I am a kpop stan and I get so much hate whenever I use AAVE and being asian

    • @user-wz7kq2iy5e
      @user-wz7kq2iy5e Рік тому +1

      That community in general is just a total mess of ‘progressivism’… the problem is that they refuse to even consider that you can progress in the wrong direction.

    • @thecouchpotatocom
      @thecouchpotatocom Рік тому +56

      I can solve your cyber bullying. Get off the internet. Spend time with real people who love you and not NPC trolls who you'll never meet.

    • @leannjent51
      @leannjent51 Рік тому +32

      Most of these people are just trying to get a reaction out of you. Anybody that is beneath you will always try to pull you down. Tell them to kick rocks and talk however you damn well please! You are perfect the way you are!! ♥️

    • @MBJK_baby
      @MBJK_baby Рік тому

      @@thecouchpotatocom NAH FR THO I HAVENT INTERACTED WITH THEM I JUST DECIDED TO VOLUNTEER AT THE ANIMAL SHELTER INSTEAD AND ITS SO MUCH FUN HOEVHOWVHOSVHOSVHOV

  • @lunarbaby3
    @lunarbaby3 5 місяців тому +1

    I’m British English born n bred, never left, n down here in the East Midlands,Lincolnshire we actually talk that way😂, we try not to nowadays, but being a 45 yr old my mum and dad and both sets of grandparents used a lot of AAVE sounding words.. never put it together till now but yeah.. wow😮, 😂 xx thankyou Amala🎉. You feed my soul and mind each time I watch ur streams. Keep on keeping on! X❤

  • @RayAddair
    @RayAddair 3 місяці тому +1

    Excellent content.

  • @gabiayala2495
    @gabiayala2495 Рік тому +212

    I'm a Latina from Texas. Here in the greater Houston area EVERYONE says "finna". It doesn't matter their age, race, anything. I find that language police type of people are almost always hypocrites. One time in particular stands out to me. A coworker of mine started an argument with me because I said something along the lines of "Do you want anything from PF Chang, I'm finna get some lunch?" This woman preached to me for 15 minutes of how I'm not allowed to talk that way because it oppresses her people. Meanwhile, she openly called people "cholas" & "cholos" for no reason other than them being visibly Hispanic. She would say things like "chanchlas" & "sancho" in a way that sounded like she was mocking the words. She was all kind of offensive towards Hispanic people, but God forbid anyone speak in a southern dialect around her. Even pronunciation would set her off sometimes. I swear, some people are just so bored or angry that they need to make up problems...

    • @opalblack879
      @opalblack879 Рік тому +5

      I don’t use any of those words and phrases. “I’m finna to learn how to speak without sounding like an idiot.” Instead I say “ I was getting ready to ( not finna or fixing to)ASK YOU if you could open the DOOR so I can hear the BABY ( not Bae)

    • @gabiayala2495
      @gabiayala2495 Рік тому +11

      @Opal Black you're "finna" get the attention you needed from posting that ig. Be blessed 🙌🏻

    • @karminexiomara2043
      @karminexiomara2043 Рік тому +1

      Why is she so fkn ignorant lmao 😂😂😂

    • @elettramia6380
      @elettramia6380 Рік тому

      THE MAJORITY OF CHOLOS ARE INDIGENOUS AMERICANS WHO DESCEND FROM THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF MEXICO. THEY ARE NOT “HISPANIC” AND MOST DEFINITELY ARE NOT ETHNICALLY LATINO. FOR THE UNEDUCATED/ CULTURALLY BRAINWASHED AMERICANS ESPECIALLY NORTH AMERICANS REAL ETHNICALLY LATINO MEN AND WOMEN ARE RACIALLY MEDITERRANEAN SOUTHERN EUROPEANS OF ACTUAL LATIN ORIGIN! 🙄THE CULTURA LATINA, THE LATIN PEOPLE, THE LATINO (Latini) TRIBES, THE LATIN ETHNICITY ALL COME FROM ITALY! LATINO IS THE SOLE IDENTITY OF SOUTHERN EUROPEAN LATIN MEDITERRANEAN DIASPORA. Latin europe was Latinized by ROME ITALY hence how Latina italy got the name Latina. & HISPANIC (Hispania) is literally the Latin language MEANING SPAIN NOT the NATIVE AMERICANS they Colonized. Latin America got its name SOLELY and ONLY to mean the part of the Americas CONQUERED by LATIN EUROPE and that is all it will EVER MEAN. Latin ORIGIN, HISTORY& people are NON INTERCHANGEABLE. STOP THE CULTURAL THEFT OF MY PEOPLE& OUR ANCESTRY. BRAINWASHED AMERICAN/ MOSTLY NORTH AMERICAN CULTURAL APPROPRIATION & CULTURAL THEFT FOR "PROFIT AND GAIN" WILL NEVER BE LATINO. CULTURAL APPROPRIATION EXIST BECAUSE THOSE LIKE YOU BELIEVE YOU HAVE AND WILL CONTINUE TO BENEFIT FROM THE CULTURAL THEFT TOWARDS US TRUE LATIN PEOPLE AND OUR HISTORICAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS! AND US TRUE LATINS ARE & HAVE ALWAYS BEEN MULTI GENETICALLY MIXED ETHNIC PEOPLE DUE TO OUR GENETIC CONTRIBUTORS FROM OUR MIDDLE EASTERN (ASIAN), NORTHERN AFRICAN, AND BALKAN GYPSIE DNA. THERE ARE NO "WHITE" LATINS. JUST MORE ASSIMILATION . SOUTH CENTRAL AMERICANS AND MEXICANS ARE NATIVE AMERICANS, MESTIZOS, CASTIZOS, PARDOS, ZAMBOS, AND PURE SUB SAHARAN AFRICANS. NOT LATINS, NOT LATIN BLOOD, THEREFORE NOT LATINO. IN SOUTH CENTRAL AMERICA AND MÉXICO THE ONLY PEOPLE CALLED LATINO AND HISPANIC ARE US SOUTHERN EUROPEANS OF LATIN MEDITERRANEAN ORIGIN. OBVIOUSLY THE SAME IN LATIN EUROPE. PUSHING AND CONTRIBUTING TO BRAINWASHED NORTH AMERICAN MISAPPROPRIATION OF FOREIGN TERMS SUCH AS LATIN/LATINO AS TRENDING PROPAGANDA FOR SOCIAL STATUS TO APPEAR MORE DESIRABLE DOES NOT JUSTIFY THE CONTINUING CONTRIBUTIONS OF CULTURAL THEFT. THE TERM LATINO DERIVES FROM THE TERM LATINI, THE LATINI WHERE THE VERY FIRST LATIN TRIBE TO EXIST FROM ITALY! LATINI IS PLURAL MEANING MORE THAN ONE LATINO! AND LATINO IS SINGULAR FOR LATINI MEANING ONE LATINO. THE SAME WITH LATINA AND LATINE. ALL TERMS CREATED BY THE TRUE LATIN PEOPLE OF ITALY. THE AMERICAN MISAPPROPRIATION, MUTILATION AND CULTURAL RAPE OF FOREIGN LATIN EUROPEAN TERMS NEEDS TO BE EXPOSED. YOU CAN NOT BE PART OF AN ORIGIN, HISTORY AND ETHNICITY WHICH YOUR ANCESTORS FACTUALLY ARE NOT HISTORICALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR

    • @BitchChill
      @BitchChill Рік тому

      Hispanic isn't a race though

  • @CR1888-YT
    @CR1888-YT 11 місяців тому +550

    So....I'm a white skinned Aussie. I worked at an airport along side other amazing staff from all over the place. I LOVED exchanging slang or words from my Nepalese mates and learning from them and what they grew up with...and those people loved learning from me too and the Aussie slang I know. It was fun and brought us closer. What is life even about if we can't learn from each other and be inclusive.. this kind of behaviour is ridiculous. It's making people more apart than we ever have been in my life time..

    • @BryhenBea
      @BryhenBea 10 місяців тому +3

    • @Shimmering_rain
      @Shimmering_rain 10 місяців тому +13

      I'm the same. I love it when other people use "my" Australian slang, and would never want to stop others from speaking that way.

    • @MsChampagneSanity
      @MsChampagneSanity 10 місяців тому +15

      All of this. I’m so saddened how separated we are becoming now. Such group think and mob mentality.

    • @SJD326
      @SJD326 10 місяців тому +3

      Ethnic Australians are white skinned idk why you had to phrase that 😂

    • @Shimmering_rain
      @Shimmering_rain 10 місяців тому +8

      @SJD326 Australia is a melting pot of cultures and birthplaces. We have many accents here, just like America, but the stereotypical "Australian accent" is used by white people more than other ethnicities.

  • @HankD13
    @HankD13 3 місяці тому +1

    Always known most "Southern" dialect words are very common in old English. Was initially amazed by Bill Bryson's book "The Mother Tongue" when he pointed out that Davy Crockett (and I am old enough to remember the tv show) spoke English as spoken in many parts of England.

  • @Chipznicecream
    @Chipznicecream 6 місяців тому

    😂😂😂 there's so much to unpack here

  • @tessperdue9459
    @tessperdue9459 Рік тому +1394

    Here's a black pill for you: I'm a college instructor and as I was being trained to run my own classroom, we were actively discouraged from correcting people's use of dialect in writing. So actually a paper written in AAVE wouldn't be corrected these days because English departments have been highly infiltrated.

    • @katherinedibello5136
      @katherinedibello5136 Рік тому +69

      Mind blown

    • @hiro9920
      @hiro9920 Рік тому +192

      When my bad grammar and writing is just AAVE 😎

    • @robinharden3708
      @robinharden3708 Рік тому

      That is scary - when you are paid to teach proper English - the "powers that be" continually evoking the dumbing down of America

    • @thirdtake3770
      @thirdtake3770 Рік тому +1

      Great way to make black people to look stupid. Regardless of what “aave” is is just an excuse to make blacks look dumb.

    • @johnnyfive9815
      @johnnyfive9815 Рік тому +101

      You should be fired if you don't correct it

  • @idkagoodname6287
    @idkagoodname6287 11 місяців тому +128

    I think it´s time for me to stop using Social Media and start a life without this whole bs. It´s so weird how everything is evolving and the loudest are always the dumbest. It´s so nerve wrecking.

    • @cherylwilkinson92
      @cherylwilkinson92 9 місяців тому +4

      Yep I'm off to have a life! This is too crazy!

    • @sulatlalaki
      @sulatlalaki 9 місяців тому

      Nerve wracking is the phrase...but I like your variation!

    • @catrivera7463
      @catrivera7463 9 місяців тому

      I completely agree..this is just stressful how these people get so much attention and following

    • @PaulM-kc2tk
      @PaulM-kc2tk 9 місяців тому

      not evolving. Devolving.

  • @katehobbs2008
    @katehobbs2008 3 місяці тому +2

    So long as black people respect English people by not using English.

  • @richardlucas5234
    @richardlucas5234 7 місяців тому +229

    I'm 69 year old white British and have used "the bar is on the floor" since I was a child. And if somebody wants to 'gatekeep' a language DON'T try it with English which has words and phrases from several different languages and cultures.

    • @hardywatkins7737
      @hardywatkins7737 6 місяців тому +5

      It's a high jump/pole vault/gymnastics term isn't it?

    • @wmason1961
      @wmason1961 6 місяців тому

      English men are the biggest language gatekeepers on the planet. They not only believe that they control spelling but also pronunciation. They don't. No matter how hard they try.

    • @palmerquiver
      @palmerquiver 6 місяців тому +12

      Correct, English is an amalgamation of so many languages. So why should any one group have a monopoly on any part of it when they use all of it?

    • @TheSpiderInUrWalls
      @TheSpiderInUrWalls 6 місяців тому

      Yeah, there are so many words in English from other cultures that were adopted, such as pyjamas and velocity.

    • @queenofredania6076
      @queenofredania6076 6 місяців тому +2

      afam gate keeps southern english slangs when americans dont even own the language😂

  • @karsongiovanni4690
    @karsongiovanni4690 Рік тому +343

    As a young black girl in a predominantly, white neighborhood and school I was taught what is seen as proper English. I was made fun of by my more Chicagoan family members. I later realized that I was not speaking what they understand as “white talk”. I was speaking, correct, English. I’d then also grew to understand that their lack of ability to speak correct English was predicated on southern language, not black language, I encountered many, southern white individuals who spoke similarly, if not exactly the way that they did. I later completely disassociated black language as more of a regional language, if anything.

    • @allaboutthemurzic
      @allaboutthemurzic Рік тому +4

      Exactly

    • @cosmoswatching4007
      @cosmoswatching4007 Рік тому +38

      Isn’t it sad as a black educated girl, You got shit on? That’s crazy. Almost like they want you to stay on the plantation and not move forward n life. Good for you tho. Keep on keepin on

    • @yuujin2490
      @yuujin2490 Рік тому +4

      ​@@cosmoswatching4007 I think it's more on a stereotypical way. Some people expected her to speak how black people talk. But yeah, personally, if I think something is odd, I just keep it to myself. Unless it's something of danger 😅

    • @larrymace2361
      @larrymace2361 Рік тому

      @@yuujin2490 Some of the vilest racist BS I heard about black people are from other black people. I had a black friend who spoke proper English and he was always made fun of by other black people for "talking white". Also, if he had his own views on the world and how things should be done he was called a "house *****" or an "uncle tom" or any other despicable BS. It's aggravating when some people think that if you don't share the same political views or views on the world then that makes you "not a real black" kinda like Biden's "if you don't vote for me you ain't black". I feel awful for him and others in this situation where your existence has to be validated because you don't hold the "acceptable" views to have as a black man/woman.

    • @laurasmith14
      @laurasmith14 Рік тому

      Good for you! I literally just made a comment about what a shame it is when any intelligent black person would dumb down their language just to avoid ignorant family or friends comments, being a cracka, or Uncle Tom. I wish, more than anything, that blacks were never ever taken as slaves, especially not brought to Europe or the Americas! The intelligent ones would have probably come over on their own in the 1800s when Europe was doing the same. And then The United States as a whole would sound more intelligent without Ebonics and the poor excuses to speak incorrectly.

  • @Againsttherulescouk
    @Againsttherulescouk 2 місяці тому

    A breath of fresh air.. someone who speaks facts … thankyou

  • @dustylense
    @dustylense Рік тому +407

    I'm so glad you found T. Sowell. What a national treasure that man is.

    • @boxtradums0073
      @boxtradums0073 Рік тому +32

      I’m Scottish and see the roots of most of AAVE in Scottish English

    • @nutgone100
      @nutgone100 Рік тому +21

      I’m not even from America & I think he’s a treasure, maybe he’s a worldwide treasure as well as a national one. The guy’s a legend.

    • @HonorableSienna
      @HonorableSienna Рік тому +1

      Salute to those celebrating Black Sam/Bo’s

    • @b1gS0Wh4t
      @b1gS0Wh4t Рік тому

      Which book do you guys recommend?

    • @jamesmoore4397
      @jamesmoore4397 Рік тому

      @@HonorableSienna congratulations... you're a bigot.

  • @garwood7258
    @garwood7258 Рік тому +144

    They mixed southern, urban, and ebonics that has nothing to do with real African Americans and Southerners to create their own slang. TikTok is not a language.

    • @stochasticjihadi1031
      @stochasticjihadi1031 Рік тому

      I Live in the south. Everyone talks what leftists call 'black' here.

    • @AllFlimmits
      @AllFlimmits Рік тому +3

      It's not slang. It truly is a real dialect. I'm not gonna rubber stamp the list they had, but it is real. They shouldn't try to gatekeep it but it actually is real.

    • @garwood7258
      @garwood7258 Рік тому +1

      It's a mix of other dialect which make it slang.

    • @stochasticjihadi1031
      @stochasticjihadi1031 Рік тому +3

      @@AllFlimmits yeah but it isn't 'black' though. It just isnt

  • @user-vv2id6bw2g
    @user-vv2id6bw2g 6 місяців тому

    I didn't know about that. Thanks for today's lesson. I also don't think people shouldn't gate people from using a language. I want to learn Spanish some day.

  • @53af00d
    @53af00d 5 місяців тому +4

    As an Aussie I would appreciate it if non aussies would stop using the word selfie

  • @bondyaliano
    @bondyaliano Рік тому +531

    I'm Asian (Indonesian) and I love learning about other people's languages and cultures. But I've been becoming more cautious in the past recent years, because I feel like people get offended easily nowadays about almost anything. One of my friends in Germany (she's German with African ancestry) had this cornrows hairstyle which looked good on her. When I complimented her, she offered to do my hair as well. It didn't look good on me (because I'm just ugly in general 😂), but it was a fun one-day-experience. We took the underground to meet our other friends, and that was when this random black man suddenly started screaming at me in English (clearly not a German) for "disgracing the black culture". My friend had to step in and they had a loud argument about my hair, people were watching in confusion. In my country, most people would feel "honored" if a foreigner tries on Indonesian traditional styles, clothings and other stuffs. We think of it as a culture appreciation, rather than appropiation.

    • @nohomo4774
      @nohomo4774 Рік тому

      black people just really really want segregation apparently...

    • @minhnguyen-cw7uf
      @minhnguyen-cw7uf Рік тому +64

      They forgot that the braid was taken from Viking, it is not even theirs, like wth

    • @larusoskar6707
      @larusoskar6707 Рік тому

      These people are truly mentally ill!

    • @mara_9178
      @mara_9178 Рік тому +40

      Same. My ex bf and his sister were black Dominicans & she wore her hair often in cornrows. Once their mum made me a high ponytail with cornrows it was a nice way for us to connect as well. Basically I went out and got screamed by a black girl as racist … it was also in Germany lol

    • @nelus7276
      @nelus7276 Рік тому +65

      Imagine believing braiding was never done by anybody but 'black people '. Lmao.

  • @TheDavidPoole
    @TheDavidPoole 7 місяців тому +343

    I'm an Englishman, and have never heard of AAVE, but in my 58 years have heard and used many of the examples given. Surely, language "gatekeeping" is the biggest oxymoron there is. Language is for communication. Gatekeeping language use is only a way to block communication and cause potential misunderstanding and possible conflict.
    Thank you for educating me on this subject young lady!

    • @suprlite
      @suprlite 6 місяців тому +7

      Aave is the same thing as ebonics.

    • @DellikkilleD
      @DellikkilleD 6 місяців тому +6

      @@suprlite its a US thing, as an englishmen, it makes sense he wouldnt have heard of it.

    • @wmason1961
      @wmason1961 6 місяців тому +6

      ​@@DellikkilleDI am a 62 year old American. This is the first time I have heard of AAVE.

    • @loulou3262
      @loulou3262 6 місяців тому +2

      THANK YOU!

    • @DellikkilleD
      @DellikkilleD 6 місяців тому +4

      @@wmason1961 you never heard of ebonics? its just a renaming of the same old shit

  • @Mydriasis100
    @Mydriasis100 6 місяців тому

    Michael Scott- "which one ain't you aint?" 😂

  • @Kitkat613
    @Kitkat613 5 місяців тому

    I’m originally from Massachusetts but lived and raised my children in Tennessee for 22 years. I’ve heard all the slang.

  • @williambenson
    @williambenson Рік тому +179

    I lived in France for 2 years recently. Of course, out of respect, I didn't dare to speak French while I was there and I was very offended when they spoke to me in English. I also did not eat any food or buy clothes for the two years or breathe any of the French air. I kept my eyes closed for the entire time as I did not want to appropriate the French culture of enjoying their own countryside.

  • @msbribri
    @msbribri Рік тому +231

    There's an old belief that if someone is mimicking or copying another, be it mannerisms, language, style, etc., then it should be taken as the ultimate form of flattery. People need to chill out and just be nice to each other. 😂

    • @cjkitten6292
      @cjkitten6292 10 місяців тому +11

      Yeah but in some cases like blackface I don't think that would be okay but language is a free ballpark

    • @msbribri
      @msbribri 10 місяців тому +10

      @@cjkitten6292 agree as long as people aren't making fun of each other

    • @msbribri
      @msbribri 8 місяців тому +2

      Agree respectful copying is what is alright... I think we should respect and embrace the positive beauty and knowledge within cultures and the wonder of creation/life together, all the things we can benefit in sharing together, valuing all walks of life... in all of creation. We are all part of the universe and have our place and deserve to honor and respect that in each living being❣️🙏🕯✨️🌌☮️🕊

    • @okcflamez7309
      @okcflamez7309 6 місяців тому

      That's the point whites use to make fun of how we speak. And talk shit. Now they all wanna speak as we do and been doing for years. Now that being black is popular

  • @raymondherapath9254
    @raymondherapath9254 6 місяців тому +1

    As a white person from the South of England, I find anyone using AAVE guilty of cultural appropriation. How dare they? That language is my birth right. 😢

  • @jasonhawn1908
    @jasonhawn1908 3 місяці тому

    In a world 🌎 growing in ignorance and hate, i hope you continue to be blessed 👊😎.

  • @Microblitz
    @Microblitz Рік тому +576

    As an Englishman my language has been appropriated by 3/4 of the planet. I'm cool with that.

    • @ruthmattson1975
      @ruthmattson1975 Рік тому +7

      Good thing because think of all those who wouldn't pass elementary school if the teacher were English speaking and only some students had to use aave....good Lord!

    • @JaysWife
      @JaysWife Рік тому +48

      It's not "appropriation" when it was caused by colonization 😒

    • @cassiuspharell8711
      @cassiuspharell8711 Рік тому +21

      @@JaysWife double standard

    • @essyisipho7793
      @essyisipho7793 Рік тому

      I can't believe you think English being beaten into colonies all over the world is now appropriation.

    • @lucheto_real
      @lucheto_real Рік тому +18

      Lol confusing “appropriation” with “imposition”

  • @randymiller2460
    @randymiller2460 9 місяців тому +52

    By the argument that nobody who isn't black can't use AAVE would mean that anyone who isn't Japanese would not be allowed to learn and speak the Japanese language. The same logic would apply to virtually all other languages.

    • @mlk0-0
      @mlk0-0 3 місяці тому +2

      I did once see a conversation from Tumblr, I think, where someone was making that argument- Assuming it was genuine, at least the crazy is consistent sometimes

  • @benbae3449
    @benbae3449 2 місяці тому

    As a south western English person. I’m claiming back my culture. No one can use AAVE now. Cancelled it.

  • @user-pu4bk7bf1g
    @user-pu4bk7bf1g 4 місяці тому

    I hate when people say where you at

  • @pitbullgaming9031
    @pitbullgaming9031 Рік тому +157

    As a white person who lives in England and was born here I can confirm that the language spoken in this video is of southern English origins and made its way all throughout the youth of England, Scotland, wales and Northern Ireland in fact I myself used to say these words when I was in school 😅but I quickly realised that it doesn’t particularly make you sound very intelligent and I stopped using them preferring to speak in proper English

    • @ancientpolyethnic2898
      @ancientpolyethnic2898 Рік тому +8

      I’m from London and a lot of the slang we use here is from the Caribbean originally especially Jamaica and we also adopt some AAVE, however if you’re growing up in a multicultural area of course people of all backgrounds are going to be influenced by each other’s cultures and use these words… it’s not that deep!

    • @Guttlegob
      @Guttlegob Рік тому +5

      Jamaicans were heavily influenced by Irish, geordies and Westcountry pirates. What goes around comes around

    • @morganwheeleryear1123
      @morganwheeleryear1123 Рік тому +3

      @@ancientpolyethnic2898 Also a London resident here, can confirm that I use different slang from different cultures. And nobody from those cultures are offended at all.

    • @howmuchmilk2586
      @howmuchmilk2586 Рік тому +2

      @@Guttlegob as a geordie i notice a lot of the language is the same as geordie slang and they say i can't say it when i brought up there born there. who do they think they're we need more geordies fight back the only thing i'm a offended is them telling what i can or can't say when i been saying it my whole life. like bruh

    • @tazzy4624
      @tazzy4624 Рік тому

      @@Guttlegob where in his comment did he mention Jamaicans and what you said is not true all those people you mentioned especially Irish have no culture or influence in the world but getting drunk and complaining about being English. Caribbean culture and way of life has got nothing to English or Irish. Stop making stuff up.

  • @glitchking666
    @glitchking666 Рік тому +235

    I think people who grow up in certain areas pick up whatever language from that area , and certain words become part of popular culture become wide spread and can't be contained to those areas any further.

    • @wakeup327
      @wakeup327 Рік тому +14

      I was surprised when I found out lots of pop culture words go back to our grandparents time

    • @freegeorgia4808
      @freegeorgia4808 Рік тому +16

      Nobody owns language, sounds, or affectations in speech. More wokesplain nonsense

    • @HonorableSienna
      @HonorableSienna Рік тому

      Yes because the US government forced African Americans into the inner city ghetto and every new immigrant group on top of them.

    • @glitchking666
      @glitchking666 Рік тому +6

      @@HonorableSienna that is a factor, but to my larger point is that a person doesn't matter what ethnicity will pick up on the culture trends and regional dialects. Take the term ghetto for instance, it is usually associated with African Americans in the U.S. but it also has two different historical contexts that I'm aware of, in Italy they used to wall of Jewish settlements to keep them isolated and so they could enforce curfews imposed upon them. And then again in WW2 before concentration camps were built Jewish people were relocated into ghettos. This doesn't take away from what the term ghetto means today, it's just that languages evolve and mix and with the world becoming smaller do to social media and instantaneous access to information and cultures from around the world it's actually just a matter of time before we use a universal language, like Swahili in certain regions of Africa or Mandarin language in China, one that encompasses numerous words from different cultures and countries

    • @L1berty1776
      @L1berty1776 Рік тому +8

      Pretty sure they didnt know english before being in America so kinda silly to call it their own

  • @jchapman8248
    @jchapman8248 3 місяці тому

    "Hey, that's our word!"