Black people don't seem to mind the successes of their own celebrities, athletes, businessmen, academics, or politicians. Even in subjects seeped in Western cultural norms. It's when they, to your point anyways, pick up viewpoints that might threaten the easy gibs, that the black community seems to lash out.
Meanwhile, some do seem to mind when others encroach upon their turf, so to speak. Consider white rapper Eminem, white basketball players Caitlin Clark and Nikola Jokić, or this story about non-black drum majors in historically black colleges. Why would that be the case if they could potentially increase the exposure and influence of their culture against Western norms?
the individuals I listed are all successful black people who don't tow the progressive party line. hence they are "white adjacent" according to progressives.
Black people don't seem to mind the successes of their own celebrities, athletes, businessmen, academics, or politicians. Even in subjects seeped in Western cultural norms. It's when they, to your point anyways, pick up viewpoints that might threaten the easy gibs, that the black community seems to lash out.
Meanwhile, some do seem to mind when others encroach upon their turf, so to speak. Consider white rapper Eminem, white basketball players Caitlin Clark and Nikola Jokić, or this story about non-black drum majors in historically black colleges. Why would that be the case if they could potentially increase the exposure and influence of their culture against Western norms?
yes, because the progressive establishment just loves Thomas Sowell, Clarence Thomas, and Kanye West /s
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that's not what I said.
the individuals I listed are all successful black people who don't tow the progressive party line. hence they are "white adjacent" according to progressives.
Wrong reply chain maybe? I didn't really address white adjacency per se.