BG: how's your obsession going? I'm going to the Citeh game on Sunday, fancy a beer beforehand? Oh right, you don't bother with games forgot...

i don't. going to games is for pussies.Babatunde wrote:Not going off on one Olgit. Labelling this as a "black kids" comment is plain retarded though. Can you not see this?
BG: how's your obsession going? I'm going to the Citeh game on Sunday, fancy a beer beforehand? Oh right, you don't bother with games forgot...
Nope.Babatunde wrote:Not going off on one Olgit. Labelling this as a "black kids" comment is plain retarded though. Can you not see this?
Bit of a chip on your shoulder I think mate.....
Broad generalisations in regards to supposed notions of race are ignorant.olgitgooner wrote:Nope.Babatunde wrote:Not going off on one Olgit. Labelling this as a "black kids" comment is plain retarded though. Can you not see this?
quote "
Black kids in London love to talk 'Gangster' & american slang
White kids like to sound like blacks "
I don't see this comment as "retarded". It's a general observation. And one I don't disagree with.
It's very common for youngsters to take on the accent/personna of people they admire. Or who they want to fit in with.
A relative of mine is a white boy who has the same accent and mannerisms of his black friends. Totally unlike his brothers, who speak Thames Estuary.
I also know some really posh kids who contrive to talk like chavs.
Imitation, as they say, is the sincerest form of flattery.
Not a broad generalisation. It's a general observation. Big difference.yeahbaby wrote:Broad generalisations in regards to supposed notions of race are ignorant.olgitgooner wrote:Nope.Babatunde wrote:Not going off on one Olgit. Labelling this as a "black kids" comment is plain retarded though. Can you not see this?
quote "
Black kids in London love to talk 'Gangster' & american slang
White kids like to sound like blacks "
I don't see this comment as "retarded". It's a general observation. And one I don't disagree with.
It's very common for youngsters to take on the accent/personna of people they admire. Or who they want to fit in with.
A relative of mine is a white boy who has the same accent and mannerisms of his black friends. Totally unlike his brothers, who speak Thames Estuary.
I also know some really posh kids who contrive to talk like chavs.
Imitation, as they say, is the sincerest form of flattery.
Regardless of race.
Personally i get more offended by ignorant nonsense like that than i would about a couple of footballers swearing at each other.
The statement wasnt qualified at all, the first.question would be who exactly are these 'black' kids being refferred to?
1st generation?
West indian
West african
East african
South london
I could go on.
Not to mention the fact that if you go to a arsenal game you'll see a load of geezers from essex and surrey talking like they were raised in the east end.
Lol
Nonsense
Lol please explain to me what the BIG difference between 'general' and 'broad'?olgitgooner wrote:Not a broad generalisation. It's a general observation. Big difference.yeahbaby wrote:Broad generalisations in regards to supposed notions of race are ignorant.olgitgooner wrote:Nope.Babatunde wrote:Not going off on one Olgit. Labelling this as a "black kids" comment is plain retarded though. Can you not see this?
quote "
Black kids in London love to talk 'Gangster' & american slang
White kids like to sound like blacks "
I don't see this comment as "retarded". It's a general observation. And one I don't disagree with.
It's very common for youngsters to take on the accent/personna of people they admire. Or who they want to fit in with.
A relative of mine is a white boy who has the same accent and mannerisms of his black friends. Totally unlike his brothers, who speak Thames Estuary.
I also know some really posh kids who contrive to talk like chavs.
Imitation, as they say, is the sincerest form of flattery.
Regardless of race.
Personally i get more offended by ignorant nonsense like that than i would about a couple of footballers swearing at each other.
The statement wasnt qualified at all, the first.question would be who exactly are these 'black' kids being refferred to?
1st generation?
West indian
West african
East african
South london
I could go on.
Not to mention the fact that if you go to a arsenal game you'll see a load of geezers from essex and surrey talking like they were raised in the east end.
Lol
Nonsense
It's not group specific. Just black kids and a smaller number of white kids who talk "gangsta".
What have your "gor blimey" geezers have got to do with anything?
olgitgooner wrote:
Not a broad generalisation. It's a general observation. Big difference.
It's not group specific. Just black kids and a smaller number of white kids who talk "gangsta".
What have your "gor blimey" geezers have got to do with anything?
That is interesting but really heavily simplified. It's a fascinating topic and one I spent a lot of time studying. It's believed that part of the reason teenagers do talk that way is that it removes all ethnic markers. Certain Cockney features, such as wide, fronted vowels ('fice' for 'face', etc) can be considered 'white', whereas clipped vowels are considered 'black'. There are vowel features from sub-continental Asia too although, if I'm honest, my memory can't stretch as to what.MadRich wrote:olgitgooner wrote:
Not a broad generalisation. It's a general observation. Big difference.
It's not group specific. Just black kids and a smaller number of white kids who talk "gangsta".
What have your "gor blimey" geezers have got to do with anything?![]()
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I know its just ignorance from your side.
I'm a black, but don't speak with that twang..
But I do really though
Interesting read about that 'twang'
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/fe ... guage.html