Or first black president should have at least been a real black dude a rightous bro not some posser
I noticed the terms “real Black dude” and “a righteous bro”, not some poser.
I’m not put off by these terms, but it does strike me that Blacks today use nearly these identical terms when talking about any Black that gets an education, comports themselves in a Conservative reserved manner, and obtains a great job. It’s as if success somehow disqualified them from being a member of the “genuine” Black race.
I try to veer away from sounding as if I agree with that mindset.