Friday, March 6, 2020

Boradinging the view of the Bl essays

Boradinging the view of the Bl essays It seems that it may be mass media or pop culture that seems to portray talking black cool. Karla D. Scott from Saint Louis University makes the point that many people in main- stream America have the, perception that black language use also indicates stupidity on the part of the user. (Gonzalez, 183) Although it is not necessarily true, it seems like if you are a African-American, and you do not use slang or ebonics you are considered a sell out or that you, you do not sound black. Ebonics which was introduced in Oakland, California in 1996, is the term used, ...in reference to language of black Americans.( Gonzalez, 183) Many images that come to mind when discussing or trying to understand the black language may come from some icons in American pop culture, like Buckwheat from the Little Rascals, which shows a young black boy, who speaks incorrect English and seems to somewhat uneducated (Gonzalez, 184-85). This is a common theme in many television shows and movies and it is quite unfortunate that many outside the black culture and even in its own culture feel that all blacks speak this way and that is simply not true. Whereas those African-Americans who are educated and do speak proper English, are considered other blacks and maybe considered to be a sell out. Overall, unless you are an African American, it is awfully hard to comment on this issue. If you are not part of a culture it is unfair to make a strong statement whether you agree or disagree with a particular aspect of the issue. But I think that Bill Cosby this past summer said it best, that he feels strongly that young blacks are not going to be successful or make it in this world if they keep acting the way they do. What he meant is that what see in the music videos is not reality; you cannot be a thug and act like a punk and expect to make it in this world. And I fe ...

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