Polyglot YouTuber Xiaoma, known for speaking dozens of languages with people around the world on his channel of over 6.6 million subscribers, is facing backlash after giving a high school speech in what he described as âGen Alpha slang.â The speech was meant to inspire appreciation for language, but critics called it culturally insensitive and appropriated African American Vernacular English (AAVE).
Many students at the event laughed along with Xiaoma, a 34-year-old millennial, as he converted a standard high school graduation style address into a style of speaking that pulled words from AAVE. Some of the other students, though, did not seem entertained.
@hennytwote shared a recording of the speech on May 14 and directed viewers to âlook at every Black kid in that room every single chance you get.â The post has 9.7 million views on X, and many commenters on the thread are not laughing.
Internet reacts to Xiamoaâs âGen Alpha slangâ speech
Look at every Black kid in that room every single chance you get⌠and that’s all I’m saying on that. https://t.co/hiLI6OFhSZ
â henny twote (@hennytwote) May 14, 2025
@hennytwote posted, âBeing a polyglot who studies linguistics and failing to recognize the sociological overlaps of your field that basically have you micro-aggressing Black members of your audience is actually so fucking funny to me. White people are insane.â

Critics say âGen Alpha slangâ is just rebranded AAVE
People on X responded to @hennytwoteâs comment about watching studentsâ reactions.Â
âOmg okay, I didnât want to say anything when I saw it at first lol, but the moment he started and it panned to the audience the first time and everybody except the black guy was laughingâŚ.,â commented @eyeamwema.
@KeeperofReal16 disagreed and commented, âAll of them but 1 were laughing. Stop being such a humorless crank.â


But itâs impossible to guess what the students are thinking by watching the video.
@NahasNephilim pointed out, âWhite Americans depend SO HEAVILY on the fact that humans smile both when theyâre genuinely amused and when theyâre super, super uncomfortable to get away with the sketchiest shit around people of any ethnicity whatsoever.â

âWhat would popular culture be without Black peopleâŚâ
People commented that the speech was a microaggression. The general sentiment of many sharing their thoughts was that all culture is Black culture. By labelling his speech âGen Alpha slang,â Xiaoma participated in the ongoing cultural erasure of Black Americans.
âThis video is simply showing me America would have 0 culture or style without black people. Like even calling this âGen Alphaâ speak is insulting lol,â said @BenzNPenz.
âIâm super f**king tired of sh*t we do and say getting appropriated,â commented, @KiD_ENiGMA19. âLiterally 90% of what he said was AAVE but itâs âGen Alphaâ to white people? Like we use our dialect and get called ghetto for it but other people use it and itâs cool? Man, stfuâŚâ
âWhat would the popular culture be without Black peopleâŚWow,â commented @ultimategem1n1.



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