Willow Smith Claims She and her Brother Jaden gets Shunned by the Black American Community

They're wrong

They're shunned by people who have not lived the experiences they have and that's even a stretch

Jaden was just saying how him and Danny glover not cool anymore over something stupid basically. Both of them despite their upbringings are on the same level when it comes to access to shit and they had a falling out. I don't think think whatever they're feeling has anything to do with black people at all

Man, I remember the smith kid's slander from the other site. She not wrong.

Oh and....*Donald Glover*...at least I hope that's who you meant.
 
'After Earth' was pretty good, though. Whom to Jayden's music, it's still not the type I am likening about but he decently honed his talent lately. Y'all are just still mad after the 'Karate Kid' reboot.

Willow, however, I don't know. Never watched any of her TV show apparitions to judge about. She just seems like an another of those eccentric, bougee, off-mesh runaway models-- which is not something I'm complaining about neither.

Lol, nothing either one has done to me has warranted the attention they got. Especially Jaden‘s “I’m different so I should be good” ass. At least Willow had a popular song for a hot second when she was younger but other than that.. naw I’m good.
 
Will always seemed involved, and those kids were fine when young. Jada put that LGBT stuff in their heads. Same as Gabby with Wade.

Both Will and Jada are bisexual and pretty known within the black community for their tendencies to sleep out with other people, even sometimes sharing them. Will has been seen multiple times with women like Rosario Dawson or Charlize Mad Furiosa Theron, while Margot Robbie has been lately anything but really sleek about her multiple affairs prior AND during her own marriage along Will since they met on the set of 'FOCUS'. August once stated that Jada once convinced an upset Will to get threesomes altogether, so that Jada can save what was remaining of their marriage but in vain.

But I agreed, Jada was definitively the one who did ushered the whole bourgeois LGBT narrative into their children's minds, so as Gab Union to her own son. That is definitively one weird shit I would likely never get with black women from any national background: their tendency to tolerate white women's crap or hood crap onto their children when they are the favourite.

In spite Will's queer tendencies, he's still definitively much of an old-schooled father: he separates his privacy and sexual affairs, whether straight or not, from domestic life. What he shares with Jada or does behind her back, he did not share with her kids. Otherwise, why didn't he smashed August (Jayden's friend) sooner? And why did he pushed Jayden to cut ties with Kylie Jenner and her witchy family? He showcased many times he try to be a decent father: even if he's still Will Smith.
 
Lol, nothing either one has done to me has warranted the attention they got. Especially Jaden‘s “I’m different so I should be good” ass. At least Willow had a popular song for a hot second when she was younger but other than that.. naw I’m good.

They're indeed quite overrated, I give you this.
 
Donald Glover has become quite relevant to the black youth, though.

He literally went from the skinny Japanese-loving Otaku no hood folk like to talk to an another famed black philanderer shamed by women on Black Twitter for preferably dating white, Asian and Blasian women. Like Michael B. Jordan.
my larger point is they have more in common with each other than Jaden has with most of black america

certain people just dont rock with him for whatever reason

perhaps if Jaden didnt have such a sheltered upbringing, then this wouldnt be an issue, but his parents status allowed him to be this way. Had he rebelled and was like "i'ma fuck with the common black folks" then this isnt a thread, but here we are.
 
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Man, I remember the smith kid's slander from the other site. She not wrong.

Oh and....*Donald Glover*...at least I hope that's who you meant.
yeah, i was on my phone and was in carpool line but yeah...Donald Glover
 
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Donald Glover has become quite relevant to the black youth, though.

He literally went from the skinny Japanese-loving Otaku no hood folk like to talk to an another famed black philanderer shamed by women on Black Twitter for preferably dating white, Asian and Blasian women. Like Michael B. Jordan.
I wonder how many of those women would have even cared when the dude was doing videos on youtube when he was a part of The Mystery Team? It's never a surprise when I see guys like DG partner with white women. Black guys like him are never on the top of the list for black women, until they reach a certain level of fame.
 
my larger point is they have more in common with each other than Jaden has with most of black america

certain people just dont rock with him for whatever reason

perhaps if Jaden didnt have such a sheltered upbringing, then this wouldnt be an issue, but his parents status allowed him to be this way. Had he rebelled and was like "i'ma fuck with the common black folks" then this isnt a thread, but here we are.

To resume, black folks resents Jayden and Willow for not having followed Tupac's journey.
 
I wonder how many of those women would have even cared when the dude was doing videos on youtube when he was a part of The Mystery Team? It's never a surprise when I see guys like DG partner with white women. Black guys like him are never on the top of the list for black women, until they reach a certain level of fame.

Exactly! I can't stand their hypocrisy.
 
I grew up in the suburbs.

My high school was predominately White but we had a bussing program that bussed in Black kids from the inner city. So there was about 1,000 kids in the school with about 100 Black kids bussed in from Boston.

[On a side note, I looked up the proper spelling for bussed and bussing. It can be spelled bused or bussed, bussing or busing]

I hung out with other Black kids from the suburbs. We listened to Hip Hop and liked Black girls and went to Black parties. I was cordial with the Black kids from Boston but we didn't have much in common.

But then there were the Black kids that had White parents. They didn't have a "Black identity" (whatever that means). They talked White, they dressed White and hung out with White people. They wouldn't even hang out, or speak to us.


All that is to say, if you're Black and grow up around White people you're going to be weird, unless you hang out with other Black people in your same socio-economic class.

You can tell when a Black person grew up around White people. They're not comfortable around Black people, especially hood/ghetto Black people.

I was kinda weird in high school, but not as weird as the Black kids that had White parents.
 
To resume, black folks resents Jayden and Willow for not having followed Tupac's journey.
no

jayden and willow feel they are resented b/c they cant just pull up in anyhood, USA and get love, but a TON of people cant. It's not limited to them

I fucked with some of Jaden's music ftr, but at least for me, there is a huge age gap that i cant just relate to anything he has going on...well the water shit is dope af

but think about all the dudes trying to be rappers who have little to no margin for error to make their career pop. Then compare that to Jaden who literally could do anything musically he wanted, even if it sucked b/c he had the backing of his parents both monetarily and physically. He could fail 10x over and still get another chance just cause who his parents are.

How many people gonna be able to relate to that?
 
I grew up in the suburbs.

My high school was predominately White but we had a bussing program that bussed in Black kids from the inner city. So there was about 1,000 kids in the school with about 100 Black kids bussed in from Boston.

[On a side note, I looked up the proper spelling for bussed and bussing. It can be spelled bused or bussed, bussing or busing]

I hung out with other Black kids from the suburbs. We listened to Hip Hop and liked Black girls and went to Black parties. I was cordial with the Black kids from Boston but we didn't have much in common.

But then there were the Black kids that had White parents. They didn't have a "Black identity" (whatever that means). They talked White, they dressed White and hung out with White people. They wouldn't even hang out, or speak to us.


All that is to say, if you're Black and grow up around White people you're going to be weird, unless you hang out with other Black people in your same socio-economic class.

You can tell when a Black person grew up around White people. They're not comfortable around Black people, especially hood/ghetto Black people.

I was kinda weird in high school, but not as weird as the Black kids that had White parents.

I can relate to your story, in some way.

I grew up uptown, in the poorer corners of a mixed-class populated Montreal borough. Single mother, estrangled father who fell lethally ill in his homecountry years later, multiple siblings and cousins, very extended families from both sides, one of the early kids of our mostly second-generation immigrant siblinghood who was born on foreign soil far away from Africa, a foreign citizenship, but a not so-foreign language due to our persisting colonial heritage.

I was one of the younger children within our fratry: so after our neighborhood get struck pretty badly by the uprise of gangsterism and street hustling from the late-1990s to 2000s, how it impacted one of my older brothers and endured the rebellious streaks of my older siblings, my mother did pretty much found an excuse to shelter I and my youngest brother from outside.

We barely played with other kids besides our older siblings's few friends and cousins; were raised up to spite the Arabs, North Africans, Indian Ocean Creoles and Haitians as much they disliked us and rarely heard the littlest positive remark about our own national diasporic community besides perhaps their stereotypical tastes for their pompadouresque dressing, melomania and pompous women thinking they're making their way atop of the game.

I and my youngest brother were equally born neuro-atypical and grew tubby during much of our childhood, which consequently did not help to bond woth other kids. We get frequently bullied from school to school. At my teenage years and later years, my mother's influence was alas already done: I had an European accent-- an another colonial legacy that many Africans doesn't fancies at all because of its classist, self-racist roots. The bearing and mannerisms of somebody people may find either weird or stuck-up let alone posh (given that my family hasn't always struggled on the bottom hole of the social-economical hierarchy) , an interdiction from going into any school sport team. Other black and brown kids believed I was either mentally challenged or some creepy momma's boy, while white kids hated me more because my presence transpired exceedingly cues of faltering poshness (and French-speaking white folks in Quebec aren't fond of both posh people, Continental Frenchs and immigrants of color who showcases being superior to them whatsoever) .

I never fitted well anywhere. I was always the smartest one in the room, the nerdiest one, the prudest one, the horniest one, the blackest one, the "you're-not-black-enough" one, the ambiguously black one, the youngest one, the fattest one, the slimmest one, the "wasted-athletic-potential" one, the sportiest one, the strongest one, the unmanliest one, the manliest one, the eccentric, the "retard" , the "simpleton" , the African one, the Canadian one, the x-ethnic group one, the heathen one, the ultrareligious one, the one no girl looks upon, the one any fake buddy around resents because these same girls now looks too much upon, and so on and so forth. Anywhere, anytime. Even online. Even sometimes here.

I don't have any friend: only contacts and a fewer people who likes to vent upon me. I prefer this way for now, anyway. I may understand Willow's frustrations. Although mine aren't this challenging: she's just geniunely weird. At least, she's wealthy, had two lovely parents, a few friends and one sibling who just doesn't nudge his head when you're venting and abovestood her struggles even better than anyone simply because his are a notch even worse.
 
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jayden and willow feel they are resented b/c they cant just pull up in anyhood, USA and get love, but a TON of people cant. It's not limited to them

I fucked with some of Jaden's music ftr, but at least for me, there is a huge age gap that i cant just relate to anything he has going on...well the water shit is dope af

but think about all the dudes trying to be rappers who have little to no margin for error to make their career pop. Then compare that to Jaden who literally could do anything musically he wanted, even if it sucked b/c he had the backing of his parents both monetarily and physically. He could fail 10x over and still get another chance just cause who his parents are.

How many people gonna be able to relate to that?

Not a lot, I assume.