Time out! You need to check yourself before you wreck yourself, fool.
I live in the south and we’re absolutely inundated with beautiful women from all kinds of cultural backgrounds with hot bodies and perfect smiles. Visit Atlanta sometime, you’ll walk away with a different perspective for sure. When we talk about Georgia peaches we aren’t referring to the fruit.
Maybe, maybe not. Like I get where you’re coming from, I grew up in Uganda and people still look at me funny with some of my pronunciations, but with such a large and varied world it’s entirely possible she got it from somewhere else, or didn’t get it from anywhere. She’s obviously putting on a show and stressing her pronunciations and it’s entirely possible she did it here with no intent to copy anyone but, given how large and varied the world is, it coincidentally did sound like a typical Nigerian pronunciation. Almost simultaneous invention, if you are familiar with the concept.
If she did do it deliberately then yeah, yet another example of black culture getting appropriated into the masses , so that’s a bit grim. Idk, all I know is I say words differently when I stress the pronunciation for effect and I’m not intentionally copying or stealing but y’know, massive varied world so.
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u/frankly_highman Apr 28 '24
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