• Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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        1 month ago

        a lot of online (which is where gen z stuff comes from) culture is just black american culture, it’s not particularly different from how most european languages have a bunch of french loan words.

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          1 month ago

          it’s really different actually since other Europeans adopting french terms is a result of french colonialism conferring an allure of prestige to french terms. the reason Europeans were desperate to integrate french culture was because they also wanted to enjoy the spoils of colonialism.

          whereas people using BAE outside of its cultural context perpetuates a relationship of parasitic colonial extraction, not of symbiotic cultural exchange as most white people would claim

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          1 month ago

          Counter-culture? I’d go as far as saying most American culture ultimately comes from the Black community. It’s usually either them or the queers (and quite often, Black queers!)

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        1 month ago

        “Gen Z” is American, “Black Americans” is American.

        I don’t see the difference. 's both American.

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          1 month ago

          you seriously think there’s no difference between Black Americans using this term since the 70’s and white kids on TikTok appropriating language?

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            5 days ago

            A late response, but no. Since both Gen Z and Black Americans live in the same nation, and share a culture, I don’t see why I should differentiate between them.

            I bet Kai Cenat popularized it, as well as “rizz”, “fanum tax” and “gyat”. If you don’t like it, take it up with Mr Cenat.

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              5 days ago

              Black culture isn’t “shared”. you’re living in this fantasy reality where racism doesn’t exist and Black culture is just as respected as European cultures