At 01:30 PM 12/22/96 -0500, Mark Rosen wrote:
Hehe. What I mean to say is that since both Ebonics and a Southern accent are learned during early childhood, you have no control over how you talk.
This is not true. The recent commentary and interviews I've seen on this subject make it clear that the people speaking "Ebonics" are quite capable of speaking in standard English, and do so when they find it, er, convenient. Jim Bell jimbell@pacifier.com
jim bell
At 01:30 PM 12/22/96 -0500, Mark Rosen wrote:
Hehe. What I mean to say is that since both Ebonics and a Southern accent are learned during early childhood, you have no control over how you talk.
This is not true. The recent commentary and interviews I've seen on this subject make it clear that the people speaking "Ebonics" are quite capable of speaking in standard English, and do so when they find it, er, convenient.
How does this tie into assassination politics? --- Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM Brighton Beach Boardwalk BBS, Forest Hills, N.Y.: +1-718-261-2013, 14.4Kbps
Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM wrote:
jim bell
writes: At 01:30 PM 12/22/96 -0500, Mark Rosen wrote:
Hehe. What I mean to say is that since both Ebonics and a Southern accent are learned during early childhood, you have no control over how you talk.
This is not true. The recent commentary and interviews I've seen on this subject make it clear that the people speaking "Ebonics" are quite capable of speaking in standard English, and do so when they find it, er, convenient.
How does this tie into assassination politics?
Some of the postings here about people making a non-hire list because of their speech "accent" is reminiscent of other forms of targeting. I thought AP was more oriented toward selection based on behavior, although in some people's poisoned minds, another person's speech patterns/accents could be interpreted as behavior. Don't you suppose that when some of the party-line-liberal (brainwashed) persons (esp. from the Northeast or the Bay Area) hear a person speaking in an authentic Southern "accent", that they often feel a twinge of fear, as though someone from the KKK or whatever has just entered their immediate surroundings? I know that sounds kind of silly, but people do have those knee-jerk reactions to certain visual and auditory clues, particularly when they've been bombarded by big media with all those stereotypical images over the years.
Dale Thorn
Don't you suppose that when some of the party-line-liberal (brainwashed) persons (esp. from the Northeast or the Bay Area) hear a person speaking in an authentic Southern "accent", that they often feel a twinge of fear, as though someone from the KKK or whatever has just entered their immediate surroundings? I know that sounds kind of silly, but people do have those knee-jerk reactions to certain visual and auditory clues, particularly when they've been bombarded by big media with all those stereotypical images over the years.
Americans in general are extremely xenophobic and react very negatively to anyone with a "foreign" accent. A few weeks ago I visited rural Massachussetts. The people there are extremely hostile even to Americans who don't speak with their particular regional accent. --- Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM Brighton Beach Boardwalk BBS, Forest Hills, N.Y.: +1-718-261-2013, 14.4Kbps
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