As a Black woman, I’ve been indoctrinated to believe that Black vernacular, hairstyles and ways of expression are unacceptable at work.
Oh boy.
Black vernacular
Black vernacular is southern vernacular - and southern vernacular is in turn English peasant vernacular from the 1700's.
If you're saying 'It do', 'It be', 'It ain't', you're speaking the way lowly wretches of England's underclass once did. Your tongue is colonized and there is nothing you can do about it. Every trace of your African origin has been beaten out of your language so thoroughly that you don't even know it's gone.
Black hairstyles
The hairstyles that will get you in trouble are not 'black hairstyles', they are black American 'LOOK AT MEEEEE!' hairstyles. You don't see these hairstyles in Africa. And for the most part we didn't see them in the west until the 70s, with the worst styles not appearing until the 80's after the black american family unit had been destroyed and the war on drugs had created a massive black market (pun unintended) and sucked a generation of black teen boys into street drug gangs.
TL;DR VERSION:
The things black Americans center their identity around have nothing to do with being black. They are the fabrications of destroyed, derascinated people clinging to anything and everything that they can use to separate themselves from everyone else. It's truly a pitiable state of affairs.
They know nothing of themselves or their own history and suck down whatever some marxist academic tells them.
Black Americans think modest, clean, polite, professional styles are 'white' hairstyles because white people just spontaneously turn up like that. They don't realize that what is actually going on is that whites (and basically everyone else), for the most part, AUTOMATICALLY UNDERSTAND that if they want to succeed in a professional environment they need to look like they hold themselves to high standards, and that the standards of an office job are very different to the standards of celebrity rappers and pop stars.
They didn't steal it. It was essentially forced upon them.
Their collective memory of their ancestral cultures has been erased, leaving them utterly starved for something to call their own.
When blacks americans 'steal' culture, they don't steal it from whitey. Out of bitterness over slavery, they gravitate to things that whites reject.
The Nation of Islam, for example, is a bunch of Black Americans inventing an utterly laughable, half-assed mimicry of a few of Islam's most surface level, lowest-effort features, for absolutely no other reason than they know whitey doesn't like Islam. The fact that the rest of the world's muslims regard them as heretical blasphemers who have constructed an utter insult to Islam is irrelevant to them.
Louisiana Voodoo is honestly the only black America cultural element that has a genuine link to Africa, and even that is heavily adulterated with Christian elements.
Oh boy.
Black vernacular is southern vernacular - and southern vernacular is in turn English peasant vernacular from the 1700's.
If you're saying 'It do', 'It be', 'It ain't', you're speaking the way lowly wretches of England's underclass once did. Your tongue is colonized and there is nothing you can do about it. Every trace of your African origin has been beaten out of your language so thoroughly that you don't even know it's gone.
The hairstyles that will get you in trouble are not 'black hairstyles', they are black American 'LOOK AT MEEEEE!' hairstyles. You don't see these hairstyles in Africa. And for the most part we didn't see them in the west until the 70s, with the worst styles not appearing until the 80's after the black american family unit had been destroyed and the war on drugs had created a massive black market (pun unintended) and sucked a generation of black teen boys into street drug gangs.
TL;DR VERSION:
The things black Americans center their identity around have nothing to do with being black. They are the fabrications of destroyed, derascinated people clinging to anything and everything that they can use to separate themselves from everyone else. It's truly a pitiable state of affairs.
They know nothing of themselves or their own history and suck down whatever some marxist academic tells them.
Absolutely. Always.
Black Americans think modest, clean, polite, professional styles are 'white' hairstyles because white people just spontaneously turn up like that. They don't realize that what is actually going on is that whites (and basically everyone else), for the most part, AUTOMATICALLY UNDERSTAND that if they want to succeed in a professional environment they need to look like they hold themselves to high standards, and that the standards of an office job are very different to the standards of celebrity rappers and pop stars.
Blacks had to steal their culture from white people, just like they do everything else.
They didn't steal it. It was essentially forced upon them.
Their collective memory of their ancestral cultures has been erased, leaving them utterly starved for something to call their own.
When blacks americans 'steal' culture, they don't steal it from whitey. Out of bitterness over slavery, they gravitate to things that whites reject.
The Nation of Islam, for example, is a bunch of Black Americans inventing an utterly laughable, half-assed mimicry of a few of Islam's most surface level, lowest-effort features, for absolutely no other reason than they know whitey doesn't like Islam. The fact that the rest of the world's muslims regard them as heretical blasphemers who have constructed an utter insult to Islam is irrelevant to them.
Louisiana Voodoo is honestly the only black America cultural element that has a genuine link to Africa, and even that is heavily adulterated with Christian elements.
And instead of integrating, they steal the worst parts of every culture (and that at a skin deep level), and make themselves more retarded.
Of course they do. Whenever they start to stop being retarded, the US government takes action to make sure they stay retarded.