Things will never change. Ofc white people will exploit cultures whenever they feel necessary and you can't question that. Its even worse now with black men cosigning.
That's why I don't dislike Miley. She's only doing what many before her did. And nothing will ever change by coming for her.
And even though it's annoying when a white person acts out and perpetuates black stereotypes; the worst part isn't the actual behavior.
It's the fact that their actions are pretty much a mirror for black people. "This is how I see you". "This is how you behave."
The meltdowns for the pop girls will be so hilarious this Fall and Winter. Katy's going to slay them all again with Miley and Lorde taking a lot of shine, too.
But what randomly inspired Miley to go this way? I swear she was recording like country pop songs in 2011 and some of 2012 and then all of a sudden she cut off all her hair and went black.
Everyone, I beg you all don't worry about the negative updates posted on kworb.net. It's not TRUE!!! He's most likely a UglyGa or Beyawnce fan that is deliberately posting negative updates on Work Bitch The song is selling well!!! Top 10 on iTunes and still holding on outside the United States. Don't study what's posted on kword's site. Like I said, they're SABOTAGING her on the site so the public will feel like the song is flopping. Let's wait for Billboard to release OFFICIAL figures and you will see for yourselves!!!! Not that unofficial site!!!!!
I feel like (and don't shoot me) black people perpetuate the "white world" and how they view the typical African American male or female. Just look at most of the vine-famous blacks. They degrade themselves and their culture for white appreciation.
I see where you're going, but what I've noticed is white people starting to look at black people differently because of vine.
A lot of them used to believe black people are too extra sensitive to poke fun at themselves. Vine is kinda debunking that.
Also the "angry black man/woman" stereotype is being debunked as well. Of course I'm speaking only on the things I've seen white people tweet about blacks on Vine.
This one girl tweeted, "Wow, black people on Vine are so different than black people in real life.".
140 characters was enough for me to reassure her that, "Yes! Black people are individuals, with different personalities, interests, and senses of humor. We're not animals who act one way."