I Used To Think The Majority Of Posters On Hiphop Message Boards Were Black

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That's clearly not the case though. I'm probably the only nikka I know that posts on message boards. Anyone else used to think this way? Back in the AHH.com days damn near everybody on the board claimed to be black. I guess it was because hip hop was so hard at the time and the G-Unit stans wanted to be part of the culture. Now days cats are admitting to being whatever race they actually are but in the early Sohh days most claimed to be black there too.
 

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First time I realized this was world star. 2 years ago I thought everyone was black. The past 6 months, I've noticed the same peckerwoods, spics, and chinks who type "nikka this" and "that nikka that" in some videos will be anti-black in other comment sections. I just don't get why non-blacks want to be on black websites and involved with black culture when there are millions of sites for their race. I only came here b/c someone on wshh told me this would be a good site to get away from them.
 

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If you think about it's obvious, why do you think we even have "The Root"? Mainly it's to separate the topics that make cacs uncomfortable from the high traffic areas like TLR, Booth, and Coliseum. It's other shyt too like alot of the topics that do numbers on the "mainstream" sites getting recycled here. And as far as getting the language down they have tons of ways to do that, WS comments, lurking social media, that's how they're able to somewhat keep track of the slang and stay under the radar, and if all else fails they easily make up a black caricature and push it. There's so much tricknology on the internet, especially when it comes to race.
 

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I use to too, until boxden. Now I have a white until proven otherwise online policy. From the obvious Drill stans who find the situation in chi/most inner cities a funny game to the more subtle "pro-black" commenters who hide their bigotry under the banner of "concern for our people". It should be very obvious that there is a large non-black presence on most(if not all) hip-hop/black forums/websites.
 

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That's clearly not the case though. I'm probably the only nikka I know that posts on message boards. Anyone else used to think this way? Back in the AHH.com days damn near everybody on the board claimed to be black. I guess it was because hip hop was so hard at the time and the G-Unit stans wanted to be part of the culture. Now days cats are admitting to being whatever race they actually are but in the early Sohh days most claimed to be black there too.


Yo. This is so true.

Maybe it's a product of growing up in the inner city. Maybe black kids from the burbs post a lot...but NO ONE that I know posts on message boards period
 

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Yo. This is so true.

Maybe it's a product of growing up in the inner city. Maybe black kids from the burbs post a lot...but NO ONE that I know posts on message boards period
If you notice, most people here are good at spelling and are good at articulating themselves. Most cats from the hood would struggle with both. There aren't really many bad spellers on this board, most cats I know would be fukking up every other word when they posted. That's what keeps them away. They would be mocked like a mufukka.
 
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