moe200069
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all this video did was further promote stereotypes about people who live in the hood. i would go ahead and say that a majority of the peoplecoming from the hood are not wearing chains and counting cash like that, and in no way was this video funny.Originally Posted by MECKS
but.. the video just shows how the hood mentality really is. its not racist i think, that's just how things are. theres also "whites" with a hood mentality.
its like they only think short term liquid assets, and don't turn to things like bonds, savings, IRA because they dont understand the concepts of planning for the future.
so no. but the way its presented would make it racist... its a state of mind tho. not just becuse the guy wearing a chain is black.
anyone feel me?
moreover, the fact that this white dude ended the segment with the sarcastic joke "www.../whitepeoplerule" makes this clip racial. without that lastjoke, the video could have been interpreted as a simple contrast between the rapper and the host. however, that last comment turned it into a "this isblack thing" versus "this is a white thing." sure, it's supposed to be a parody, but i think the presentation of it is piss poor; a bunchof assuming americans just had their views and notions of "ghetto-black" people confirmed. someone made a comment about "white privilege"here on niketalk, and i think this is a fine example of how white privilege exists: whites have the ability to define and misrepresent/portray thecharacteristics of other communities and have it accepted as truth.
am i salty over this video? nahh....im just tired of played out generalizations and misrepresentation of people by the white-dominated media