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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 9 May 2017

    The case for Black English: http://nyer.cm/fVlLzss pic.twitter.com/FzrJkI4C57

    5:16 AM - 9 May 2017
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      2. marc blanc‏ @blancmarc20 9 May 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Yeah why doesn't America try and spread its sociopathic obsession with race division even further round the world 🙄

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      3. Pablo  🏳️‍🌈‏ @paulxl 9 May 2017
        Replying to @blancmarc20 @NewYorker

        Black English is a real thing. Why should linguistics ignore it?

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      4. marc blanc‏ @blancmarc20 9 May 2017
        Replying to @paulxl @NewYorker

        Linguists shouldn't, but the rest of us shouldn't give languages skin tone (because it's irrational. It also perpetuates race division)

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      1. WideAwake&Furious‏ @innerspacegirl 9 May 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        And it's Mainstream because this 70yr old white woman understands it.

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      1. Derrais (like Paris)‏ @DerraisCarter 10 May 2017
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        Yo: who designed the image?

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      1. Seguros y Banca‏Verified account @segurosybanca 9 May 2017
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        Great image, just passing to say you can check us for privileged information about Venezuela's economy and banking system.

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      1. Kramb‏ @EspeceDeTyran 9 May 2017
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        @vcunningham brings up a lot of good points I'd never thought of. The dialect is almost poetic in a sense that it has an underlying meaning.

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      1. Jason‏ @lunaticial 9 May 2017
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        Er-a¿niggles WEWE #yesWEcan @airfrance agenda da/#fr/esh quarter #mA #lALAland stoopid EnglishAmerican #p3plus1 #expertisematter #50yrslater

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      1. Hannibal Smith‏ @Hannibal0083 9 May 2017
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        Way to attempt to racialize the English fucking language.

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      1. Dan Walter‏ @danwalterwriter 9 May 2017
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        No.

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      1. Joe Tag‏ @josephgtag2 9 May 2017
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        .no .

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      2. Dave‏ @zerk71 9 May 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        It's not called Ebonics anymore??

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      3. His Triumphant Blackness: The Negro Subversive‏ @negrosubversive 11 May 2017
        Replying to @zerk71 @NewYorker

        There are several names for it. "Black English" predates Ebonics as a term.

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      2. Emsiron‏ @EMSSoulKnight 9 May 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        So, just an accent... or a speech pattern... so should we have white english? You make little sense new york. I like your old man better.

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      3. Julian C Torres‏ @numbmylifeplz 9 May 2017
        Replying to @EMSSoulKnight @NewYorker

        Did you read the article?..

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      4. Emsiron‏ @EMSSoulKnight 9 May 2017
        Replying to @numbmylifeplz @NewYorker

        Nope. However a headline usually predicts the arguments and viewpoint. And my response to the headline is "is Brittish English a thing?"

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