When Did Being Smart and Doing Well in School Start to be Considered "White?"

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Good question.......

A lot of folks will say rap/gangster rap.......

Others will say Black Liberation.........

But, I think the answer is that it was always here in America..............

A part of the institution of slavery........

 
That whole shit is a myth, so probably when white people said so. I personally never experienced any shade for getting good grades, and neither did my parents, so I don't know where that came from. But I have heard about this myth in a couple of my classes, and I quickly corrected them on some that doesn't happen shit.

The closest thing I've witnessed is black kids telling other black kids you SOUND like a white girl/boy when you talk extra proper, but that's it.

We actually use to roast dudes who got bad grades or were in those slow classes, especially when we saw them doing greater than, less than problems in high school... LOL!
 
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NothingButTheTruth;5961701 said:
That whole shit is a myth, so probably when white people said so. I personally never experienced any shade for getting good grades, and neither did my parents, so I don't know where that came from. But I have heard about this myth in a couple of my classes, and I quickly corrected them on some that doesn't happen shit.

The closest thing I've witnessed is black kids telling other black kids you SOUND like a white girl/boy when you talk extra proper, but that's it.

We actually use to roast dudes who got bad grades or were in those slow classes, especially when we saw them doing greater than, less than problems in high school... LOL!

I'm an older head now..........

But, I have witnessed that shit in the hood/school............

Basically a disconnect from educational success/achievement............

On the basis of it being "white"........

 
NothingButTheTruth;5961701 said:
That whole shit is a myth, so probably when white people said so. I personally never experienced any shade for getting good grades, and neither did my parents, so I don't know where that came from. But I have heard about this myth in a couple of my classes, and I quickly corrected them on some that doesn't happen shit.

The closest thing I've witnessed is black kids telling other black kids you SOUND like a white girl/boy when you talk extra proper, but that's it.

We actually use to roast dudes who got bad grades or were in those slow classes, especially when we saw them doing greater than, less than problems in high school... LOL!

Really? You and your peer group were the exception and definitely not the rule, and it's not a myth but a horrible truth because the First Lady heard the same "myth."

Michelle Obama Says Too Many Black Kids Are Trying to be “Ballers” and Rappers

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During her speech to the students at Bowie State University, first lady Michelle Obama gave a very clear message to the young people in attendance. The message was one that says that focusing on education is the key to being successful in the world.

“Be an example of excellence to the next generation,” she said.

Mrs. Obama said that even though millions of African Americans are now free to do as they choose, many of them are ignoring their educational opportunities, being carried away with what the media offers them.

“Today, more than 150 years after the Emancipation Proclamation, more than 50 years after the end of ‘separate but equal,’ when it comes to getting an education, too many of our young people just can’t be bothered,” she said.

“Today, instead of walking miles every day to school, they’re sitting on couches for hours, playing video games, watching TV. Instead of dreaming of being a teacher or a lawyer or a business leader, they’re fantasizing about being a baller or a rapper,” Obama kept going. “Right now, one in three African American students are dropping out of high school, only one in five African Americans between the ages of 25 and 29 has gotten a college degree.”

The first lady also told graduates that they need to let go of the notion that getting an education is the same as acting white.

She said, “reject the slander that a black child with a book is trying to act white.”


Will people listen to the first lady’s message?
 
“Today, instead of walking miles every day to school, they’re sitting on couches for hours, playing video games, watching TV. Instead of dreaming of being a teacher or a lawyer or a business leader, they’re fantasizing about being a baller or a rapper,” Obama kept going. “Right now, one in three African American students are dropping out of high school, only one in five African Americans between the ages of 25 and 29 has gotten a college degree.”

we can sit back and shit on our youth, but if the youth are astray, whos fucking fault is it?

this is america, the the only celebrated images of black people by america as a whole are entertainers and or athletes. and on a grand scale, if u aren't one of those two, ur a criminal. thats just what it is. although im jaded to politics, i have much love and respect for the pres and his family for showing black dignity on an international level when its either some athletes ,entertainers, wars, or kids w/ flies on their face shown of us across the world when we are so much more than that.

but,as a race in america, we stopped proactively and collectively counteracting that imagry. these kids dont have tangible access to real success and constant guidance towards it. as i said several times, theres only so much inspirational stories and faith can do for a people. we talk all this education bullshit, but no one is around for them to witness the fruits of education. wheretheydothatat?

its like we're looking at a VERY simple equation, and for whatever reason expecting it to add up differently

now as far as "acting white" is concerned, shit like that is reserved for those who cannot socially maneuver through their peers as a peer for whatever reason. this is the internet so these kinda arguments always pick up steam (which goes to show what kind of people the internet is comprised of) but wtf happened to getting in where u fit in? theres all kinds of mothafuckas in black communities. if u cant fit in anywhere than thats yo bad.look in the mirror

and people dont get bullied for "acting white" or being a bum or for any other reason.people get bullied for being a bitch.
 
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I only literally seen niggas crash down on nerds a few times..it's a studious niggas personality that gets em in trouble.
 
Maximus Rex;5961763 said:
Really? You and your peer group were the exception and definitely not the rule, and it's not a myth but a horrible truth because the First Lady heard the same "myth."

Michelle Obama Says Too Many Black Kids Are Trying to be “Ballers” and Rappers

During her speech to the students at Bowie State University, first lady Michelle Obama gave a very clear message to the young people in attendance. The message was one that says that focusing on education is the key to being successful in the world.

“Be an example of excellence to the next generation,” she said.

Mrs. Obama said that even though millions of African Americans are now free to do as they choose, many of them are ignoring their educational opportunities, being carried away with what the media offers them.

“Today, more than 150 years after the Emancipation Proclamation, more than 50 years after the end of ‘separate but equal,’ when it comes to getting an education, too many of our young people just can’t be bothered,” she said.

“Today, instead of walking miles every day to school, they’re sitting on couches for hours, playing video games, watching TV. Instead of dreaming of being a teacher or a lawyer or a business leader, they’re fantasizing about being a baller or a rapper,” Obama kept going. “Right now, one in three African American students are dropping out of high school, only one in five African Americans between the ages of 25 and 29 has gotten a college degree.”

The first lady also told graduates that they need to let go of the notion that getting an education is the same as acting white.

She said, “reject the slander that a black child with a book is trying to act white.”


Will people listen to the first lady’s message?


First off, people like Michelle are removed from the real world, so I wouldn't look to her for advice. Her tone is the reason why the younger generation will just wave her off. She's ignoring how broken the school system is (wack teachers, lack of materials etc.), she's ignoring the cost of tuition, she's ignoring racism etc. Second, education is not equal to school like she's making it out to be.

... Btw what's the problem with these young leaders trying to be in the entertainment business? Being a rapper is similar to being a businessman. Those guys are selling a product, and investing their own money and time to make sure that their product sells so they can feed their family. They're essentially making something out of nothing aka entrepreneurship. Those jobs actually take WAY more sacrifice and hard work than any other standard job.

... On topic, that shit is a myth or a very rare situation. It's definitely not even close to being common, like you're making it out to be. It doesn't even make sense to connect education with white, and I have personally NEVER heard it in that manner, EVER. Especially since that statement doesn't make a lick of sense.
 
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NothingButTheTruth;5962633 said:
... Btw what's the problem with these young leaders trying to be in the entertainment business? Being a rapper is similar to being a businessman.
the difference is someone who studies business is more likely to have a solid career and a stable future. it's better to encourage kids to study for non-entertainment careers.

not an indictment of anyone who really wants to make it happen, but some realism is always nice

 
There are plenty of black students that dont lool it, but they are smarter than you think. Nicki minaj type bitches in the hood wit 4 .0s. I done seen it
 
NothingButTheTruth;5961701 said:
That whole shit is a myth, so probably when white people said so. I personally never experienced any shade for getting good grades, and neither did my parents, so I don't know where that came from. But I have heard about this myth in a couple of my classes, and I quickly corrected them on some that doesn't happen shit.

The closest thing I've witnessed is black kids telling other black kids you SOUND like a white girl/boy when you talk extra proper, but that's it.

We actually use to roast dudes who got bad grades or were in those slow classes, especially when we saw them doing greater than, less than problems in high school... LOL!

what world you live in?

its not a myth, especially for black males, when we do well in school its seen as "acting white" or "not really being black" or the fact that we get good grades is seen as a surprise to some. maybe you were fortunate enough to be in a situation where you never experienced this
 
People used to say that I 'acted white' in school quite a bit. I spoke really well and listened to music considered weird. Didn't help that I typed properly in MSN, not the 'u kl bbz' shit that niggas flung out.

 
I'm a mixed Asian but I can't identify with some of the black people I know.

Most of my friends are Asian, so I chill with them. Some black people say I act white, like how do you want me to act? Ignorant?

Shit is confusing to me, I just want to be the best I can be. I guess it's the dilemma of every mixed race child ever born.
 
Being smart started being associated with Whites when African Americans started making money off of ignorance. When rap, movies and tv shows (what up, Tyler Perry!), and athletics took precedence over scholarly endeavors it made excelling in school seem far fetched. Ironically, it's easier to become a surgeon or corporate lawyer than it is to make it to a professional league, be in a big budget movie, or be a platinum selling rapper but nigga logic is a powerful tool I suppose.
 
I heard other black kids say I acted white because I spoke proper English and was in the "white" classes(meaning ib program). I also played baseball and had on my baseball jacket when I heard the comment. I remember my sister crying about some kids calling her an oreo. This was back in the late 80s/early 90s. So nothing new.
 
Batman.;5990340 said:
I'm a mixed Asian but I can't identify with some of the black people I know.

Most of my friends are Asian, so I chill with them. Some black people say I act white, like how do you want me to act? Ignorant?

Shit is confusing to me, I just want to be the best I can be. I guess it's the dilemma of every mixed race child ever born.

I thought you were white, but Batman has been looking asian in the comics as of late. So....I don't know.
 

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