Whether you want it or not it IS broken English, plus it sounds ugly as fuck.
Now my question is: how did this dialect develop in the US?
Given the fact that African Americans weren't all parked together in a single region of the US (which means geographic isolation isn't at cause here), they pretty much always were in contact with Standard American English thanks to their white masters and then working regular jobs, and most of these African Americans only speak English, so no other African tongue to mix it up with.
What's your idea on the question, /pol/?
https://youtu.be/f8PXvqYpGCM
Ever heard a really thick Louisiana accent? You can definitely hear the relation to ebonics, couple that with the fact that most niggers are too dumb to speak properly.
>>132135817
I use ebonics and stoner slang all the time
>"Tryna"
>"Ayy whattup"
>"Dude" when referring to a non-specific person like saying "I just hit dude up"
>Call everyone including girls "dude"
>Call my friends bro, man, dog, chief etc.
I'm white
>>132136155
I'll check it out
>>132136356
But "Dude" doesn't specifically come from Ebonics, does it?
>>132137394
Keep in mind that most words used in ebonics were originally English words. Dude had use outside of ebonics, but it's origin isn't known for certain.