are yall :mjpls: @ white people who are fascinated with the 50's/60's?

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Of course it only makes sense to :mjpls: ALL white people, but i mean especially this kind. You ever run into a white person who dresses like it's the 50's and is absolutely stuck in that era and loves everything about it? They love Elvis and everything about "the culture". I think that's just code for :mjpls: because they're only seeing it from their POV. A black person can never truly love the 50's realistically.
 

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How is that any different then people being fascinated with the 80's and 90's?! I think people tend to hold on to things they loved when they were young. Everybody will have an era that they came up in and are still fond of. And as far as Black people in the 50's, yeah I'm sure they hated the racial shyt, but I'm sure there were plenty of things that were worthwhile in their lives if they made it through.
 

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How is that any different then people being fascinated with the 80's and 90's?! I think people tend to hold on to things they loved when they were young. Everybody will have an era that they came up in and are still fond of. And as far as Black people in the 50's, yeah I'm sure they hated the racial shyt, but I'm sure there were plenty of things that were worthwhile in their lives if they made it through.
i'm not just talking fascination, but people who are obsessed with it and feel like they were born in the wrong era, not just people who actually lived that era and has nostalgia. So people prefer to be born in an era where segregation existed and blacks held less rights. You don't find anything different or weird about that compared to the 80's and 90's? :gucci:

and i'm also talking about people who
 
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i'm not just talking fascination, but people who are obsessed with it and feel like they were born in the wrong era, not just people who actually lived that era and has nostalgia. So people prefer to be born in an era where segregation existed and blacks held less rights. You don't find anything different or weird about that compared to the 80's and 90's? :gucci:

and i'm also talking about people who

Majority of non blacks period are feeling that as long as their race is unscathed
 

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same reason black folk obsessed with whenever egypt was poppin :mjpls:

What's the problem,
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This is what "MAGA" is all about. Trump appeals to those which you described. Make America Great Again to them is "take us back to the 50s" when times were "simpler" :scust:

That was when America was king of the world after blowing up Germany and Japan and poorly built Amercan cars and electronics were the norm. Also when white America was at its height of racism and ignorance.
 

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Aren't those types called hipsters? From my observations they only ever like the technology and fashion of those old eras just to try and seem different.
 

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No, I like style from 1900-1960's.

From hopsack suits to rockabilly. You forget, black people wore the same shyt.

For example, I like how chaplin dressed:
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Modern day: Paul Harnden
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Rockabilly style
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Modern:


 
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