are we off the beaten path when they introduced “social media minstrel”?

some black jackals on elon social media baffle me.
they do things for clout that brings about the opposite effect.
there are just some things that will never come off well.
even if the intentions are for jokes,
the imagery doesn’t land well.
why did these black males wake up one day and think this was dope content?…

literally,
my skin crawls when I see this type of behavior on elon’s social media.
like,
they doing this shit for chicken!!!!
the groovin’ gorilla big ass dressed like an elf and c00nin’ out for a burger and milkshake.

let’s add watermelon and chitlins to the mix next.
kanye doing this is lightweight compared to these new batch of negros.

kim set him up with this.
i keep saying a few black folks are opps.

This doesn’t look good no matter what the “joke” is.

our ancestors didn’t die for us to be cuttin’ up like this.

lowkey: this tiktok shit is causing more harm than good nowadays.
folks get on there and show their whole ass for dreams of clout and coins.

5 thoughts on “are we off the beaten path when they introduced “social media minstrel”?

  1. You can add Kanel Joseph to this list. He’s made light of slavery in several of his videos.

    This video is one example of that.

    Kanel Joseph@KanelJoseph – I Went Back to The 1800’s
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFRw6hrswmM&t=445s

    There are also black youtubers that are asking people to say the n-word. Some of them are even PAYING people to say it.

    Jayden King (Canking) – “Say The N Word For £100 Right Now!” – Part 2
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od7pmDwj7a0

  2. How in your right mind would you get out of bed and make a mockery of yourself. I wish he could feel the weight of what our forefathers felt when they had to deal with this this of ish. The seem to lack decency, honor, moral and ethics. I really have no words for these fools, but disappointed.

  3. Buffoonery and Coonery plain and simple. The things some negroes do for clout, points and coins. Throwing self-respect completely out the window and in the trash. Might as well just do an OF and/or JFF and keep it moving. Sometimes I wish we could go back to the days of Blackplanet, Myspace and Yahoo 360 before the explosing of current out-of-control social media.

    1. I always say this. Before being a celebrity was something for people to attain, they were regular people with regular values. Now anything goes and everyday people strive to be famous. As kids that was a dream, that wasn’t something most people aspired to. Ppl don’t care how they’re portrayed as long as they make money

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