If Black American culture exists, why is it so taboo to say that someone "acts Black" or "acts White"?
How is it possible for a culture to exist, but then be "impossible" for someone to act like they are of that culture?
Its like saying French people exist and that there is a definite French culture, but it's impossible to act French.
For the purposes of this question, I mean Black Americans, not ALL Blacks across the planet.
Gyasi you're turning this into an issue of semantics when it's not, and you're not coming up with anything valid to say. Stop hiding behind rhetoric and either answer the question or shut up.
once again, to all the ppl here when I say "act Black" I mean Black American or African American. This question doesn't pertain to Blacks in the West Indies, Latin America or Africa.
Ok Gyasi, whatever. In the interest of proper semantics I'll re-word the question.
Why is it so taboo or politically incorrect to say that someone acts like an African American person or a White person if African American culture does exist.
The fact that everyone is different doesn't make my question invalid. Yes, individuals are, by the very nature of the term, individual. But despite that there are cultural similarities which manifest themselves in how we socialise, how we communicate and what our values are and it is on THAT basis that I'm asking whether or not it's possible for someone to "act Black" or "act White". I'm not talking about minute, unique personal traits like how you like your coffee or whether or not you can dance. I'm talking about more overt traits that you can observe without knowing an individual personally such as speech, dialect, dress, hairstyle, etc.
Gyasi, you're taking it as if I'm saying people of a particular ethnicity act exactly the same and I'm not. I specifically said I wasn't talking about personality.
I'm talking in GENERAL terms like Accent, Dialect, Dress, etc.
It has nothing to do with people actually ACTING the same, it's about people sharing specific cultural commonalities that are generally not found in other cultures.
Dude, whatever. You never answered my question so think whatever you want, it really don't matter.