Posted on 09/18/2024 1:16:27 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
As is the case for many people who grew up in the Deep South but have lived somewhere else for many years, the Southern accent I once had has given way to the “nowhere man” accent that I think of as generically American. But it comes roaring back when I visit my family in central Alabama, and even lingers for a few days after I have returned to Brooklyn. It’s also a little more pronounced after a martini (or two).
No one gets offended when my Southern accent comes and goes. For Kamala Harris, it’s a different story. Figures on the political right, including JD Vance, Donald Trump and various conservative internet celebrities, have accused Ms. Harris of affecting a Southern accent on the campaign trail, and implied that it was a kind of deception.
Ms. Harris, who is not from the South, wasn’t using a Southern accent, though. As John McWhorter has recently pointed out, what Ms. Harris was slipping into was Black English. There’s nothing unusual about her using Black English because to state the obvious (to everyone except Donald Trump, apparently) Ms. Harris is Black.
So what’s really bothering Republicans? The answer has nothing to do with linguistic purity. It has everything to do with cultural stereotypes — and electoral math.
Studies show that people with Southern accents are often regarded as less intelligent, even by people who have those accents themselves. It’s a learned bias that begins at a young age. There’s also a class bias; people associate deeper Southern accents with lower income, an impression that can translate into wage discrimination and fewer opportunities for professional advancement — one of many reasons people with accents may work consciously to...
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She grew up in the wealthiest neighborhood of Canada and never spoke Black English.
Whatever the homemade accent she is using, it is hers alone.
.....except when she claims to be full Indian....
But then again. Black dna was shoved down her throat.....
You never hear her slip into a 711 accent.
I am surprised she doesn’t fall into Quebecois, because that is where she spent her formative years.
“Black English’ is a completely different thing from a fake, exaggerated Black American accent. The woman is an insulting panderer, and I’m sure that isn’t lost on many Black Americans.
In all my travels in Canada I never once heard “black English,” yo. Wassup wid dat?
"Skettel smoke so much spliff."
I think this propagandist is confusing craziness with uproarious laughter.
Communist? Warmonger? Gun Grabber?
You guys are killin me.
Back atcha ;-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffvlmxL7NkU
(a colleague just showed be that; I’m still chuckling):
“I am surprised she doesn’t fall into Quebecois, because that is where she spent her formative years.“
She was too stupid to learn French.
She stayed in the wealthy anglophone enclave.
But yeah, your point is good.
She can imitate people she met at Howard when she went to college but more so, imitate characters on TV and in movies.
Any American can imitate this tripe of accent/speech.
She heard it on TV and movies and probably heard it in college at Howard.
But anyone can do that accent. It’s not hard.
Its condescending. But liberals and a liberal news paper would know all about being condescending.
There is no Harris twang, you idiots.
as a Southerner now existing, just barely,in L A, i always have a bad reaction to fake Southern accents - most people can’t imitate well but they think they persuade with a twisted attempt.of course i consider it an insult to my intelligence. now we saw KH dip into a bit of Hispanic talk yesterday - i don’t think there is an Hispanic colony in her Brentwood ‘hood, but maybe she imitates her housekeeper/maid. she is quite the shapeshifter, no telling what the core is. red flags galore.
“”to everyone except Donald Trump, apparently) Ms. Harris is Black.””
I love how these idiots presuppose they’re speaking for EVERYONE.
“To state the obvious” that woman IS NOT BLACK!
Hmmmm! I thought it was perhaps the “twang” of an elastic knee pad band breaking loose. 😳
It’s just the inner hood rat coming through
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