Originally posted on 09/17/2012:

It's a deep inferiority complex. White kids grow up with no identity and loathe whiteness. Rap and blacks are portrayed as the ultimate so they want to be that. When they blare rap, they make it about themselves and believe they are in association with rap/blackness "Look and listen to how cool I am, this mah shit dog". When they encounter legit blackness face to face, they become acutely aware of their phoniness. They feel unworthy and embarrassed and then step aside out of some reverence to be in the presence of the blackness they worship.

It's an important distinction between blaring it and listening privately. Just listening you are not making any statement. Blaring it in the presence of blackness makes the statement you are on the same level and are worthy as any black to rep it. They know it's not true and every wigger like Big Deem will turn it down in that situation.