Yeah, doing negative things and saying "white folks do it too" is the equivalent of finger pointing and it's childish. Ain't nobody got time for that.
I don't have a problem with AfroAmericans taking a concept and improving upon it constructively. If black folks can come up wtih an action hero or a thing of beauty, go for it.
Most art is built on variations of familiar themes. Some folks can take a blank canvas and come up with something original. A lot of stuff is derivative.
Music and sports would be devoid of flavor if AfroAmericans didn't use their gifts, knowledge, skills and abilities to flip the script on it.
Remove all black football and basketball players from the game. Hardly anybody would watch it.
AfroAmericans added Rhythm and Blues; soul and funk to music. We are responsible for the baby making music of the 1970s.
White folks consume what black folks do until they figure out how we did it. Then, they codify, reproduce and sell it to themselves. From The Rolling Stones to Elvis Presley to Michael Bolton to Celine Dion, they've repackaged black music. Now, they consider Eminem one of the greatest rappers.
So, if black folks can come up with a better version of James Bond, Superman or a doll, they should do it.
I'm a huge proponent of AfroAmericans seeing themselves in positive positions of power, intellgence, excellence and beauty.
In my eternal optimism, I'll forever be pro-black to a fault. Even if it kills me. I can live with that. ๐๐