If that black person was raised in a predominately white community, or even a community of black folks that spoke with good English skills, then they might sound "whitewashed" but in truth are just being themselves. That's all they know, that's their community, that's their life. It's no different than the white boy that grew up in "da hood" and sounds like the average hood nigga. That's his community, his like, and all he knows.
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