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"HIP HOP SQUARES" BIGGEST SHOW DEBUT AUDIENCE EVER FOR MTV2

In Gregg's defense.....he is correct. Just today on TMZ the gang was observing that the black reporter (I think his name is Van) talked "blacker" when interviewing other black people than when interviewing non-blacks. He didn't believe it until they showed clips of his interviews and was proven incorrect.

Of course, white interviewers occasionally do the same when interviewing black people....and then get made fun of.
 
EH, I was joking. If I was really offended I would have used caps and it would have been a lot longer. I pictured a 40 sometime white guy saying it, it was a good way to start my morning
 
gregg75 said:
Actually many of the Hip Hoppers are white. Thinking they are all black is a sterotype.

Stereotypes tend to be accurate for a reason. Although a lot of white kids listen to hip-hop the majority of performers and listeners are non-white. Rap even more so.
 
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