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Say Less

Say Less

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It’s Gen Z trying to claim Black terminology as internet slang for me. This month, we discuss AAVE, better known as ebonics, and we trace back the roots of why Black Americans have a certain way of communicating with each other that has evolved over time. And when non-Black folks, from Kombucha Girl to Awkafina, continuously try it by attempting to co-opt our culture and language, we offer them a gift to help them understand the error of their ways: these hands. Then we wrap by discussing discuss our reactions to the “Gen Z Hospital” skit on SNL that had us wondering, “TF is this?” and in what way is it being interpreted? It’s definitely an episode you won’t want to miss. Point. Blank. Period.

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‘Black English’: How AAVE Developed From Slave Resistance & African Dialects | The Breakdown
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7FIky7wplI

An influencer got backlash for claiming Black slang terms belonged to internet culture. It highlights a common problem online.
https://www.insider.com/brittany-broksi-tiktok-aave-internet-culture-slang-appropriation-chile-2020

So Much Modern Slang Is AAVE. Here’s How Language Appropriation Erases The Influence Of Black Culture.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/sydneethompson/aave-language-appropriation

How “on fleek” went from a 16-year-old’s Vine to the Denny’s Twitter account
https://www.vox.com/culture/2017/3/28/14777408/on-fleek-kayla-lewis-ihop-dennys-vine-twitter-cultural-appropriation

Michael Che Responds To Criticism Over ‘SNL’ Gen Z Hospital Sketch
https://deadline.com/2021/05/michael-che-responds-to-criticisms-gen-z-hospital-snl-sketch-1234753569/

'Saturday Night Live' faces mounting criticism for 'appropriation' of Black vernacular in 'Gen Z Hospital' sketch
https://www.insider.com/gen-z-hospital-snl-skit-elon-musk-aave-backlash-2021-5

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