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Originally posted by 8=K=A=Y=B=E=E=D
I don't mind it. It's not like white girls trying to shake their asses/ twerking and failing miserably is a new thing. It's been happening for years and yes most of the time they do it because they think it's cool and that they'll be perceived as "down", but I laugh and move the **** on. I don't take it seriously especially over a song as harmless as "We Can't Stop". Iggy is a worse case... and Bieber...
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That's the thing. Give it time, and they will all be saying, "Why did I do that?", "Can't believe I did all of that," etc.
And how is Iggy or Bieber a worse case? One thing I can say about Iggy is that she seems legitimately interested in black culture and the music. Otherwise, she would have started her career as something else and quickly transitioned when everything didn't work out for her, like Miley. Bieber is just being Bieber, like Miley is supposedly being Miley. It's not like he didn't start off in black culture in some way, shape or form. Usher is his mentor and he was embraced with open arms by BET, for example. Miley's whole persona is a sham for credibility because her last couple of stunts failed. She's clearly not legitimately interested in the culture.