This is the problem with the hood culture being our primary representatives.
People starting to take pride in being poor and struggling. Even the children of wealthy rappers and athletes wanna pretend they grew up poor.
The good thing however is, people underestimate how many middle to upper class black people there actually are. There is a community there. The majority of black people aren't impoverished. I suggest she ignore the loud voices of the few. and focus on the entire black audience. She'll get love from the rest of us.
You could’ve used a better example than ChanceHate to say this, but rap is the main fuel for hood culture. Some people rather have an Uncle Murda or Tony Yayo over a Chance the Rapper as a representative of black people.
This is the problem with the hood culture being our primary representatives.
People starting to take pride in being poor and struggling. Even the children of wealthy rappers and athletes wanna pretend they grew up poor.
The good thing however is, people underestimate how many middle to upper class black people there actually are. There is a community there. The majority of black people aren't impoverished. I suggest she ignore the loud voices of the few. and focus on the entire black audience. She'll get love from the rest of us.
fukk them poor nikkas and they mindset
Black people with a brain, education, and coming from the hood or suburbs, you leave these type of ignorant, dumb negros alone
They want u to feel fukked up because they fukked up..
You seen it all the time where dumb nikkas want to criticize you for going to school, getting a degree , having a job and u happen to have 2 parents or even a single parent who made something out of themselves and raised u to be the same way and since they come from shyt, they want u to drown in they shyt as well instead of asking u hey man hey girl congrats and how did u come up
People are mad her new movie depicts 2 struggling black women, when she grew up middle class IRLWhat’s the context?