Yall watching the B-Boy comp at the Olympics?

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The don’t respect soccer or track and field until the Olympics either.
This doesnt make sense. B-boyism/breakdancing is seen as corny when its literally a pillar of hip hop. Americans embrace all the destructive aspects of hip hop before they would embrace breakdancing.
americans dont think track and field is corny, or not respected lol. They just dont care.
Americans dont care for Soccer or track/field unless its olympics or world cups, but americans dont even respect breakdancing like international folks do.
 

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...if I was trying to look like or ball like Larry Bird or Pete Maravich, it would be cosplay.
If I was trying to look like or ball like Magic, Kobe, Jordan, or Iverson while balling, it would be cosplay.
They don't have to wear a durag to breakdance at the Olympics.

...if you don't see it like that move along.

Durags and caps are part of bboy attire :skip: Are they suppose to spin on their bare scalps in order to not offend us? :skip:

What the hell does "looking like" Kobe, Magic, Larry even mean? :skip: Cutting your hair and wearing high top sneakers? :skip:

Athletes draw influence, style and techniques from pros before them literally...all the time. :skip: Its practically what makes you part of a sports community. :skip:


Some of y'all too much with the miserable "they copying us" militancy. A black, afro-American art from the Bronx is now a world recognized Olympic sport. And it was an amazing competition. You won't have to worry about this again for another 4 years. Take your kufi off and enjoy a moment of global solidarity. Jeez. :skip:
 

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Durags and caps are part of bboy attire :skip: Are they suppose to spin on their bare scalps in order to not offend us? :skip:

What the hell does "looking like" Kobe, Magic, Larry even mean? :skip: Cutting your hair and wearing high top sneakers? :skip:

Athletes draw influence, style and techniques from pros before them literally...all the time. :skip: Its practically what makes you part of a sports community. :skip:


Some of y'all too much with the miserable "they copying us" militancy. A black, afro-American art from the Bronx is now a world recognized Olympic sport. And it was an amazing competition. You won't have to worry about this again for another 4 years. Take your kufi off and enjoy a moment of global solidarity. Jeez. :skip:
They’re no better than the racists in the YouTube comments …


Wait a minute

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They are the racists in the YouTube comments
 
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