Still hard. He’s telling the truth. It’s hard because some Black men make Biracial children from a place of self-hate when they leave those children behind and now you have kids struggling in the world without your fatherly influence and having intense and adverse interactions with Black folks outside of their insulated community where that one Black man may have had a hard time integrating. Their white mom being abandoned may have also become resentful and align the child’s bad qualities with Blackness and their good qualities with Whiteness as his mom had, when she repeatedly called him a nigger, and beat and abused him as many men had done her.
When it comes to hip hop, Black folks aren’t claiming any and any Biracials in the hip hop or music community. It’s hard to let folks speak for your culture, whether it be hip hop or otherwise, when you’re already marginalized. Doja Cat has had a hard time, Mulatto, etc.
Yea he’s right about J Cole and Drake having it easy, because they’re Black passing. It’s hard tho. It’s a complex read.













