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[QUOTE="boxxy:1129294"][QUOTE="ShadowSD:1129285"][QUOTE="boxxy:1129272"]At the beginning of this thread someone said that white kids from the suburbs shouldn't talk or dress like black people from poverty.... why? because it's offensive, and they're idiots. (i'm not paraphrasing, they actually said that.) Those statements are CLOSED MINDED and any attempt to explain how they're not is backpedaling from a point of view that they realize is wrong.[/QUOTE] Actually, this may be the source of our misunderstanding to begin with, what I said was actually "What's weird and disturbing is suburban white kids who think parodying ebonics and urban dress is anything but incredibly offensive." Parody means satire/mockery; it does NOT carry a positive connotation. Therefore, I stand by the quote 100%. [/QUOTE] Ok, so when i asked if you were talking about "wiggers" you should have said no... It COULD be argued that white kids "parody" ebonix, but to dress urban/black? Sorry, if they dress that way, then it's not a parody, and seeing as we've been talking about how they dress in this whole thread, i stand by the fact that you're closed-minded. [/QUOTE]
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