I believe i’m speaking for a lot of people when i say that your wrong to think Ebonics is a black language or way of speaking. I’m a black girl,and when i was young i lived in new york. Though i grew up in a ‘black’ community i never used ebonics, when me and my family moved to the south everyone told me you sound like a white girl. People must understand that a person can’t sound black or white. they can many different types of dialect and jargon, but these are not racial ways of speaking. Also i’d like to point out that black are not the only people that speak Ebonics. And there are no dialets that are ‘better’ than others, there just different.
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Name : Ty. P, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Christian, Age : 18, City : Columbus, State : GA, Country : United States, Education level : High School Diploma, Social class : Middle class,