There is a difference in Black and White communications in America; and if we were to use reasoning in a world of blinded stigmatization of refusal to listen through the art of two-way channels in communicating. This stigma that separates the communicator and recipient is the decisive barrier in respecting the black language. And the communication style that is judged. Judged in presentation of being misrepresented in the sign in of Black language.
The bottom line is we either find respect of one another's form of language. To accept our comprehension and deliverance is based on our filtered communications. From the hopes of a White America and The Black History from generations it is this stigmatization embedded through both past and present history that continues to miscommunicate; the black expressions amongst a diverse class of people in all races of men that use; a style in their cultures of speaking universal language.
I recall in college watching a film in Sociology class. In which still today I kept years of reference material. And I remember the educators in the film separated the black students from white students, these were innocent children. Then the educator educated these children in the presence of the entire class; of how white was better than black.