You guys discovered the word coon and ran with it. Just because a black girl doesn't act, talk or dress like the average daily black girl doesn't mean she's whitewashed or a coon or not black enough. Everyone preaches about breaking racial stereotypes but when people actually do there's a problem. Also, don't act childish and act like you don't know what I mean when I mention stereotypes. Because we all know what society thinks and expect of black girls.
What is it with all these race topics today? Anyways, I agree. As long as they don't start discriminating against their own race, and remember they're their own race, there's no reason for anyone too be upset over how they wanna be in life. reply
American society has labeled us African Americans, specifically women, with stereotypes based on our physical characteristics and/or culture. We are labeled as very religious (churchy), violent, or even short-tempered, just to name a few. These stereotypes should come to an end because it has a negative impact on us African American women and if it...... reply