If we assume this is about stories involving black and white characters, possible themes could be race relations. It might explore how different races interact, misunderstandings, and the journey towards mutual understanding.
I'm not sure there are specific books titled exactly 'black poz white ass stories'. It might be a rather unique or made - up concept. However, if you are interested in stories about different ethnicities and their interactions, you could try books like 'The Color Purple' which deals with the relationships and experiences of African - American characters in a profound way.
It could be the product of some radical or extreme ideological thinking. Some people might create such stories to challenge the traditional view of slavery and race relations. However, from a historical perspective, there is no real origin in the sense of a common historical occurrence. It might also be part of some underground or fringe fictional works that don't adhere to historical facts but rather play with extreme and abnormal concepts.
I'm not sure specifically which stories you mean by 'black bull dominates white family'. It could be some very specific cultural or fictional tales that I'm not familiar with. Maybe it's from a certain regional folklore or a creative, yet not widely known, fictional concept.
Using the term 'black bull' in this context is inappropriate and disrespectful. However, when it comes to positive stories about diverse families with bisexual members, there are many. For instance, a story could be about a family that has members of different races and sexual orientations coming together to support one another through difficult times.
Yes, they can be considered a somewhat niche genre. They often have a set of recurring elements like the specific character types of the black cuckold and white bull. These elements create a distinct narrative pattern that sets them apart from other types of stories.
One possible theme could be the contrast between different entities. The black couple and the white bull are different in appearance, which might symbolize the meeting of different natures or qualities.
In addition, in some cultures, these types of stories could be part of folklore or oral traditions. They may have been passed down through generations, and over time, the original basis in real events, if any, might have been lost or distorted. So it's hard to say for sure that all or most are based on real events.
In modern society, we generally promote equality among all races. While historical slavery was a great evil mainly perpetrated by white slave - owners against black slaves. The idea of a 'black man makes slave of white boi' is not something that has a large - scale or well - known historical precedence. There may be some fictional or extremely rare accounts that might be misconstrued as such, but overall, it is not a common narrative.