"Whiteboys" Tees v.s. "I love Black Men"

Discussion in 'Conversations Between White Women and Black Men' started by kenny_g, Apr 16, 2008.

  1. kenny_g

    kenny_g New Member

    I know some of ya'll know about the "Whiteboy" T-shirts now having the girl versions that is a women's tank tops with whiteboy surrounded by hearts. Not too many white women wear them, but every now and then you'll catch some be BOLD and wear 'em. Which got me thinking, have or would any of the women here be that bold?
    And have any of the fellas know or seen anybody go that bold?

    I ask that, because only ones I usually see where them "I love black men" T-Shirts are amatuer pornstars. But have seen regular whitegirls and two mixed girls wear them "Whiteboys" T-Shirts.

    Because at first I thought those were pornstar t-shirts(LOL), but they are actually sold at some black stores & websites that sell a lot of black cultured things.
     
  2. mariasoerensen

    mariasoerensen New Member

    Hey :D
    I dont know the t-shirts you are talking about (im from europe), but I think im bold enough to wear them, but i wouldn´t- I´m pretty sure that they are not my style, and I dont think it would be the smartest way be meet a black man! :wink: But on the other hand, I wouldn´t wear the "I love black men" t-shirt either- It´s sounds like the kind of shirt a "wannabe pornstar" would wear!- It might as well invite a black man to a cheap motel... Ha Ha :D
     
  3. malikom

    malikom Banned

    Ive never seen girls wearing the shirt you are talking about.
     
  4. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    brothas rock bold racial t-shirts also..

    remember NAS's classic
     
  5. kenny_g

    kenny_g New Member

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    ...While looking for it I notice they sell the I love whiteboy shirts in more places than the I love black men. :roll: what a surprise.
     
  6. Moskvichka

    Moskvichka New Member

    The tackiest thing I've ever seen, both of these shirts. :roll:
     
  7. BlackMasterJay

    BlackMasterJay Well-Known Member



    I hate to say this. but a white girl that wears a tshirt that says "i love black men" will get way more negativity from ppl than she would if she wore one that said she loves white guys.......i

    Oppositly for black women though. I believe a black woman wearing a "i love white boys" tee would get props from her black sistas, hate from her black brothas, and props from society at large. Real talk.

    So basically, a white girl would be seen as a "whore" if she wore a tshirt that says she loves black men. And shed be seen as a "racist", if she wore one that said she loves white men. So depending on where she lived, the reaction she'd recieve is anybodies guess.......

    But i'll tell you what though...it sure as hell would simplify things for brothers that love white pussie...lol....granted-she doesnt even have to give you the wrong number or nothing, cuz the t shirt alone will be like a big sign on her forehead that said "fuck you if u aint white"...lol
     
  8. Moskvichka

    Moskvichka New Member

    And what's with "men" vs "boys"? :roll:
     
  9. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    lol. I didn't even catch that til' you said it.
     
  10. kenny_g

    kenny_g New Member

    Don't shoot the messenger.
     
  11. ladeda

    ladeda New Member

    garbage. if i saw anybody black or white wearing that shirt I think i would scoff and guffaw or just not even pay attention. i mean the current state of the us economy......oh wait, not important enough? right.
     
  12. kenny_g

    kenny_g New Member

    Well like I said the "I love black men" tees you would only see in the world of amtuer porn. The "whiteboy" tees are more public because they are sold at stands and some stores, worn by ww in the regular public you'll rarely see it, but you'll catch it every now and then, especially on springbreak, where I first saw it a while ago, only thing me and my boys said was that was bold as hell.
     
  13. TheChosenOne

    TheChosenOne Well-Known Member



    Kinda funny how the "I love black men" shirt looks like it's cut bigger...for thicker women...and the "I love white men" shirt looks like it's cut for thinner ladies....hmmm...wonder why that is?


    On a side note...this seems like the "The Decade of the Angry White Youth." In the late 80's and throughout the 90's...black youth seemed to have an edge. Between high top fades, S-Curls, gold chains, gold rims, divestment from South Africa t-shirts, red-black-green t-shirts, the end of George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan administrations, twisting baseball caps backwards, watching every Spike Lee movie, sporting the newest pair of Air Jordans, wearing Dallas Cowboy or Oakland Raider "Starter" Jackets, throwback Negro leagues baseball jerseys, revisiting the era of the black panther and listening to or reading past work of Huey Newton, Geronimo Pratt or Eldrige Cleaver, Blood vs. Crip violence and then later the 1992 Blood/Crip Treaty, witnessing the rise of the dark-skin brotha (which occurred around 1991...when Wesley Snipes stuck a dagger through the hand of Christopher Williams in New Jack City and said, "I never liked your pretty ass anyway"), and so on and so forth........


    But now you see white kids (at least where I live) trying to reverse the ways of Generation X...and show they aren't afraid of black folks....(which is good)....and this strong undercurrent of "white pride". I can't tell you how many times I've heard twenty-somethings go out of their way to say that they think rap music is crap...and that they like rock and country, not realizing that most blacks that are somewhat intellectual or have post high school education...feel rap music hit it's apex more than 10 years ago and has been on a steady but virtually unnoticeable decline. Kind of interesting how as hip-hop became more "commercialized" and there was less talk about gang violence, teen pregnancy, low performing schools, drugs etc....hip-hop's "mainstream" appeal increased. Now you got chicks claiming they aren't into brothas but will date the most hood acting white dude on the block......kinda like BM dating really light skin sistas instead of going for the "Real McCoy" (props to Elijah McCoy). They feel disenfranchised the way a lot of black kids back in the Reagan/Bush days felt. People hanging nooses and writing "Nigger" on every wall they see....like a cry for help or something.

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    It's almost like this country went from BET to CMT overnight during the last eight years.....so my guess is that in the next decade...Latino youths will become the most vocal "angry" segment of our population. I wonder what trends will follow.
     
  14. INJERA70

    INJERA70 New Member

    I have seen a similar shirt on some of these white power chicks they did a special on I think they are called prussion blue. They had a white girl wearing the shirt and walking up to folks handing out racist lit. I don't think hip hop is going anywhere the ignorant shit might give way and go back to the like of groups in the Public enemy vein. Lets be honest what do white folks really have to be angry about here in the U.S.? Hell the biggest consumers of rap are white people. The thing with hip hop is that the can't say it was invented by the white man like they have tried with rock and jazz.
     
  15. TheChosenOne

    TheChosenOne Well-Known Member


    I can understand their anger...however misguided it may be. This is the first generation of white kids that won't have an obvious built in advantage over their peers of color. That's not to say that discrimination doesn't exist....but now it tends to be much more along class lines as opposed to racial lines. It wasn't that long ago (when my mother was my age) that a white man with a 9th or 10th grade education could supervise a black male employee with a 4-year college diploma.

    When you've been taught that fairness means you have a leg up on the competiton....it can be quite a shock for things to be level...enough of a shock to make you angry. It's akin to being promised a large inheritance when you reach adulthood only to find out that all of the money is gone.

    I agreed with what Barack Obama said during the Philadelphia debate regarding Affirmative Action.....he talked about how it should focus on the impoverished instead of giving an advantage to anyone simply because they are black or Latino. A black kid with two well educated parents...that each make 75K per year shouldn't get a leg up on a white kid that got all A's in school but lives in a rundown shack in Appalachia.....we've seen the torment and the violence that ensues when large numbers of black and Latino youth are kept out of the arena of success......we don't need a population of white youths far larger than blacks and Latinos put together to feel left out.
     
  16. malikom

    malikom Banned

    Ive never seen a girl wearing a "i love white guys" shirt.I think ive seen ONE of those "valley" type of Black girls wearing one on the net.Now that i think of it,i have seen white girls wearing the "i love black guys" shirt but they were only pictures on the net.
    I do notice that the "i love black guys" shirt looks bigger,hmmm why?
     
  17. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Those shirts are way trashy. Even wearing them as a joke it just a really bad joke. Tasteless and uncreativity at its best.
     
  18. LaydeezmanCris

    LaydeezmanCris New Member

    To be honest, i feel quite the same way.
     
  19. DI

    DI New Member

    I would never wear this kinda shirt (exept the case when i'm with my friends ONLY lol), because i dont think anybody gotta know about my taste... :roll:
     
  20. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Nope, its unecessary.
     

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