Attitude is everything they say. but , when you throw it,no one is ready to catch it. As a matter of fact the the attitude is judged mostly by the receiver. the looks , the tones are often perceived by others. Now, do we have attitude, of course. The attitudes are ours and for myself, I own it.
I am a black woman it is kinda ironic, because this is a stereotype that our culture has been known to run from and often deny. I have embraced on a comedic level The Angry Black Woman as being a super hero. When she arrives, usually there is some effect. To me, her superpowers varies. Angry Black woman, whom is now my alter ego, approaches on the offense, but my facial features may show something different and perhaps unreadable. but ,I, and im talking about me , i happen to love the ideal of who society thinks the angry black woman is. I read people very well and i can see the wording they use when they are assuming a black woman is angry . i have even witnessed a person getting into a defensive physical stance, as if i would dirty my hands.( not to get the hands twisted , they are still working and effective– just a very last resort). its almost as if some characters searched for a creature similar to the yeti Monster . Everyone talks about it , but have you seen it and survived.