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Originally Posted by billege
Final Note:
The whole loud black people thing. Pure BS. The stereotype is "blacks are loud." Therefore, you see loud black people, you go: "see, more loud black people." But, you don't view the same group of loud white people in the same theory-proving way. Thus, the loud whites aren't marked and remembered as "extra loud."
So I say, so shall it be.
Thank you, that is all.
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Yeah, I'm not a sociologist or anything but someone asked if there was anything sociological or psychological... the only thing that comes to mind really is labeling theory (sociological). Labeling theory says that people act a certain way because of others preconceived notions about them. Like the "black people are loud" stereotype. If I were black and I knew the people around me already had this idea, I wouldn't give a fuck and be loud if I want to be loud. Just my thoughts... if anyone has any others feel free to share

I would love to learn.