I've had conversations about this issue before, and it can get really complex and dificult when you get into it. But what you have to remember is that you can never lump people into categories. - just because you are white and are involved in hip hop culture it doesn't mean you are acting black, it means you are trying to be a part of hip hop - hip hop does not mean black, and black does not mean hip hop - not all black kids know a lot about the culture, and not all white kids simply follow trends....there are many white kids that respect it, many black kids that don't, and vice versa.
You can't generalize about anything basically. I've been called a wigger, etc. before. But i've never really tried to be "black." there isn't even an exact definiton of what is black is there? I have however been a part of hip hop culture for a long time. Every chance I get to learn about it and expand on it, and become more apart of it, i do so. I completely respect it, and will not switch to the next new fad when it comes around. I have been around since before it became the cool thing to do across america, and I will be around afterwards.
--------------------------------------- "Laughing at some fucked up shit on a path to enlightenment" - Huggy Bear
"When the world gets too crazy, hip hop helps me escape it" - Last Emperor
"I met a critic, I made her shit her draws. She said she thought hip hop was only guns and alcohol. I said Oh Hell Naw, but yet it's that too." - Andre