When White people borrow from black culture they lose their minds and scream about racial appropriation.
— Anthony Cumia (@AnthonyCumia) March 31, 2024
When blacks borrow from White culture they scream that theyβre not being accepted and fawned over.
Perpetual victimhood.@Beyonce pic.twitter.com/E5HmuyaIvR
Hundreds of replies educating me on the true history of the cowboy, but the below really stood out to highlighting the etymology of the word.
Thought this article was a meme. 1 in 4 cowboys was black.
That got me curious. Did a quick spot check with Montana. They probably went to a different state to fulfill their rancher dreams.
It's literally called melanesia and chuds are arguing they're not black.
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Basketball-Americans did have a big impact on early country music. Lesley Riddle and Robert Johnson were very influential. I don't know shit about cowboys though.
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Cowboys didnt become a thing until anglos created ranches
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I believe it
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Cowboys did exist before Anglo-Saxons came to America, just not in the numbers they became famous for. They were mostly latinx.
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before ranches there was the open range, and there were darn well cowboys for that
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There were black cowboys back in the day though I wouldn't exactly call them the first cowboys, that would most likely be the Mexicans (the Vaqueros), or that they "invented" country music, but I agree they were indeed very influential to it.
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