y’all be stanning these you tubers to no end. I ain’t got 5 mins for dude yet y’all giving hrs on the daily.
shyts weird.
shyts weird.
You ever notice how they never actually highlight what actually IS in good fortune for us? It's always some shyt they got a problem with cuz "The Data says ____" and we gotta UNDERSTANNNNNNNNNND. Black celebrity is such a "problem" to them and yet they thrive off itYou don't agree with that? That selected black puppets are used in the service of spinning a fantasy of black wealth before the eyes of a starving black community? That no other race is used in this manner? That black poverty has become clouded by the uninterrupted parade of black consumerism in the media?
If left up to Tone and Yvette, black people would have reparations.
Tone is okay, but dude is like a sad sack of information and just criticizes everything Black. Black people can't do this, Black people can not do that, You Black people are broke and only have $10.00 in your saving account and here is the Data.
Drake is like a playtpus.Why isn't #BlackAF allowed to show a wealthy Black family? Why doesn't this YouTuber rail against the consumeristic braggadocio found in a lot of rap music? Where's his anti-Drake video?
Some little kid or impressionable adult might see it and fukk around and start believing in themselvesNetflix has had quite a few Black shows now in a bunch of different genres. They even have an Instagram account dedicated to the promotion of these shows. What's the problem?
Whats wrong with The CornerI don’t agree with any of this.
If left up to Tone and Yvette, every black show on TV would be like “The Corner” on HBO. It’s just more incessant complaining. Black people literally aren’t allowed to do anything in Tone and Yvette’s world except watch their YouTube videos.
Somehow you’re not acknowledging how poor you are if you enjoy Netflix, but if you watch them on YouTube on your smartphone it’s not a problem.
What are black people doing on social media other than modeling material possessions that rich white people create.let's not pretend that society - through social media and other mediums - isn't flooded with this myth of black wealth. You see it everywhere.
To the outside observer, stuntin’ on Instagram might give off the impression of wealth.What are black people doing on social media other than modeling material possessions that rich white people create.
Show me the examples of the abundance of posts showing "wealth" and not just expensive merchandise.?
Depends on the socioeconomic statusTo the outside observer, stuntin’ on Instagram might give off the impression of wealth.
nikka is hurt seeing boys stunting in benzos and bust down watches.He one of those hating conscious types
Ain't nobody thinks this
I loved the show, but as a black person I can’t watch that type trauma all the timeWhats wrong with The Corner
Why isn't #BlackAF allowed to show a wealthy Black family? Why doesn't this YouTuber rail against the consumeristic braggadocio found in a lot of rap music? Where's his anti-Drake video?
Netflix has had quite a few Black shows now in a bunch of different genres. They even have an Instagram account dedicated to the promotion of these shows. What's the problem?