AC/DC shirts and African Americans

I’ve seen a lot…I mean a lot of black people wearing AC/DC shirts. What’s up with that?
I never ask them face to face but I should huh?
ok, they could just be fans but i doubt it because i've seen so many. even a 12 year old little girl.
I never ask them face to face but I should huh?
ok, they could just be fans but i doubt it because i've seen so many. even a 12 year old little girl.
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they could like them....that is a possibility....yes even the 12 yr old girl....
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(I'm white).
Sure it's unexpected, but maybe they like AC/DC
I know plenty of black AIC fans.
I'm mexiCAN and I wear concert shirts from The Who, PJ, Zep, Stones, AIC, Soundgarden, The Doors...I should mebe start wearing Les Jaguars?? oh MAN! I need to get my very own Ricky Martin Shirt...
you know MAYBE the shirts are being worn because you can buy them in ANY department store and it is considered Urban Cool to wear old (looking) concert shirts...
I find it really disturbing that the race of the wearer is the focus...
:eek: LMMFAO :eek: you know you wanna bust out the Menudo gear....lol....maybe i should break out my Tru Rez shirt...wait im white too....so my Tru Rez shirt and a Shady hoodie...lmao
Prevail-regardless what the cost might be
Power-flows inside of me, you can't bring me
Never-fall as long as I try
Refuse-to be a part of your lie
Even-if it means I die, you can't bring me
You...can't...bring...me...down!
Plus there must have been some kind of convention in town b/c I saw lots more of them wearing shirts from:
24/7 Spyz
Living Colour
(original) Faith No More
Bloc Party
Bad Brains
Fishbone
Hootie and the Blowfish (this gang was not allowed in though :( )
Those crazy white boys...wearing rock n roll t-shirts...like any of THEM could ever really be fans!
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I agree. Very stereotypical question but I was just curious.
I think by not talking about things you don’t understand makes it worse, in my opinion.
Sheeeeeit, you know you're hiding some Shelly Lares, Los Kumbia Kings, and Mazz t-shirts somewhere.
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Glad you said this. "OH, one of 'them', let me cue up all my stereotypes about 'those' people..."
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Black people have good and diverse taste in music, too.
Anything else?
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When you see me on the street, yell out "FAVO!!!"
I've been to alot of Pearl Jam shows;So fucking what.
thats quite the assumption...doesnt matter that they're "G'd" up....
Prevail-regardless what the cost might be
Power-flows inside of me, you can't bring me
Never-fall as long as I try
Refuse-to be a part of your lie
Even-if it means I die, you can't bring me
You...can't...bring...me...down!
Put it this way...what's "A LOT" to you? 10 black people wearing AC/DC shirts? Maybe 15? Out of how many others NOT wearing AC/DC shirts? That would be a VAST minority wouldn't it? So it still stands to reason that your "black friends and other blacks [you've] been aware of had little or no interest or knowledge of Rock music."
Also, it's not an innocent observation when you inject your opinion and judgment into it. You didn't just observe black people in AC/DC shirts or even just question why you'd seen "a lot" of black people in AC/DC shirts...you went as far as determing that you DOUBT they're fans because you'd "seen so many." By doing that, you stated your broadbrushed opinion and left yourself open to this thread spinning out of control.
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I wasn't the creator of this thread pal. I was giving my opinion that the person who started this thread was making an innocent observation, not a racist generalization. Furthermore, I certainly never meant to suggest that no blacks like rock music. However, I've made a judgement based on instinct that the recent influx of rock t's into hip-hop culture is a fashion trend, not a musical revolution.
When you see me on the street, yell out "FAVO!!!"
I've been to alot of Pearl Jam shows;So fucking what.
So therefore should I be intimidated by a race other than my own? No matter how I word my question will somebody get offended? I’ll naturally feel fear for something I’m not allowed to talk about or understand. That’s terrible … that’ll lead to fear of being able to start a conversation with somebody.
And why the chip on the shoulder? I asked my question as polite as could and people turned it into a racist remark. My question wasn’t a criticism; it was formed out of true curiosity.
This thread makes me want to give up on humans. I want to become a hermit! Lol.
I don't think Angus Young and company were fighting for the black man.
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Your completely wrong about getting a negative response if you asked the people wearing the shirts. Its white people that get bent out of shape about this bullshit, mostly sheltered whites who have never even interacted with other races. In my experience blacks and hispanics are much more straightfoward than their white counterparts and they appreciate honesty more than so-called racial sensitivity. The next time you see a black in a concer t, ask him/her about it. I pretty much guarantee they will react more reasonably than some of the self-righteous douches on here.
When you see me on the street, yell out "FAVO!!!"
I've been to alot of Pearl Jam shows;So fucking what.
How ignorant can people still be????
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i doubt they like AC/DC or even know what they are wearing, this just isnt black people this is most of the current generation who buy band shirts to look cool and have no idea what is actually on their shirt
these shirts are sold at the mall and in local department stores and its the "in" thing to wear even if your clueless who the band is
ive called out many kids when i see them and they come into my shop i work at and i ask them what their favorite song or album is and they say they have no clue, they just like the shirt...lame!!!
What????
Since when is it ignorant to post an interesting observation?
Lighten up.
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you really think so..........? i don't know, they might have that ‘chip on the shoulder’ attitude. Like how dare I ask them that.
i might just nonchalantly pass them and say ‘Yeah, AC/DC rocks’ and watch what their reaction is.
Your P.C. thuggery has no place here. We will talk about whatever we choose without filtering it for bleeding heart liberals like you. There is nothing inherantly racist about this topic, and we are sick of feeling like we have to be embarassed about talking about what is on our mind.
When you see me on the street, yell out "FAVO!!!"
I've been to alot of Pearl Jam shows;So fucking what.