AAVE is not strictly racial - though not extremely common, there are many non-black americans/canadians that are native speakers of the dialect, and it’s extremely common for non-black americans in racially diverse regions to speak it as a 2nd dialect (for example, me).
AAVE is not strictly racial - though not extremely common, there are many non-black americans/canadians that are native speakers of the dialect, and it’s extremely common for non-black americans in racially diverse regions to speak it as a 2nd dialect (for example, me).
Also… how do you know they’re white?