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I hate to break the news to u, but a lot of young black kids get off (pause) by seeing this. I mean one of the biggest followings on IG right now is an older, white truck driver dancing to an old school hip hop track everywhere he goes.

In this internet age, yeah…it wouldn’t keep happening if it wasn’t resonating. Kelly, on the other hand, was just weird from top to bottom.
 
I hate to break the news to u, but a lot of young black kids get off (pause) by seeing this. I mean one of the biggest followings on IG right now is an older, white truck driver dancing to an old school hip hop track everywhere he goes.

In this internet age, yeah…it wouldn’t keep happening if it wasn’t resonating. Kelly, on the other hand, was just weird from top to bottom.

Only thing I'm getting hyped with my coach over....

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I hate to break the news to u, but a lot of young black kids get off (pause) by seeing this. I mean one of the biggest followings on IG right now is an older, white truck driver dancing to an old school hip hop track everywhere he goes.

In this internet age, yeah…it wouldn’t keep happening if it wasn’t resonating. Kelly, on the other hand, was just weird from top to bottom.
There is hope for me then.

Hahahaha.

I do have a "Blue Lot Thug Lyfe" written in calligraphy on my belly.

I go hard bïtches. I keep it real.
 
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Do young black kids respect when older white men of authority attempt to ingratiate themselves by acting like circus buffoons? I saw this with the Brian kelly video, where he was grinding on that recruits *** to feel closer to "duh kulture."

Just for the record, Steele don't play that chit. I listen to Fortunate Son, hunt ground hogs before sun-up, and **** in a colander to save the reusables. Steele doesn't grind, doesn't *** with his Timbs on, and once made a fat Auburn kid do Oklahoma drills until the National Guard was called in to stop practice.

I'm 27. This doesn't bother me. When I was younger, we used to pressure our teachers (white, black, male, female, old, young, didn't matter) and "bet" them that they wouldn't dance to what ever song we played. It's not a respect thing, its letting loose with someone you spend nearly every day with. Y'all thinking too much into it. In high school (Norland) we had a teacher born and raised in Kansas dancing to a couple of these gems:




Only thing I'd say about this, is some things should probably stay in the locker room lol

Edit: I'll add, that Brian Kelly stunt is still weird. Ain't no way we was going that far...
 
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