As a black woman, I love my natural hair, but sometimes I will straighten it just because it is easier to manage, not because I want to be white. With that being said, if a white woman wanted to get box braids WHO CARES.
AT LEAST IF ITS YOUR OWN HAIR SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT ENDING UP LOOKING LIKE GEORGE JEFFERSON. THERE ARE A LOT OF BALD HEADED BLACK WOMEN OUT HERE AND ITS ENTIRELY THEIR FAULT. NO WAY COULD I LOOK AT THAT EVERY MORNING.
Thank you! I had cornrows in high school and my black friends thought it looked great. The only reason I took it out after a few weeks was because they itched like hell
Thats the problem nobody cares if a black women gets their hair straightened it would personally look good on them, but black women like in this video would care if a white women gets braids!
Amen. Copying is the original form of flattery anyway so black folks should be proud if they see a white dude with a fro or if i see a black chick rockin a straight blonde weave. I dont think anyone should be demonizing someone on their hairdo lol
@@ScorpionSuertethat benefits everyone but us. They are just uneducated. Book smart vs street smart. Wearing blonde hair and being black would never be an erasure of being blackness.
Maybe because it's against the law to discriminate at jobs and college. Back in the day, jobs wouldn't hire people with tattoos and facial piercings. Those laws have change recently as in 6 years ago. There's a law that was passed in 2019 where jobs or schools cannot discriminate against black people natural hair.
@msj8216 We should make laws against your kind bc you have destroyed colleges, you clearly are the least educated group and don't deserve the W man's culture and you get worse each day FYI We don't need these vids as proof
@@ScorpionSuerteAA is banned you need to work on your critical thinking skills, there’s plenty dumb white people in college dumb everyone starting with you, IF you are in it
Putting the blame on white people and then in the same sentence saying its because other black women tell you to wear straight hair and wigs is wild af.
@Star_angelY2k It was happening inside of Africa before European discovery, and still exists today in Congo, B on B. Moreover it has existed continually in the Arab world from the days of prophet muhammed until present day.
You guys lack any education and this is why black history needs to be taught in schools. First off black hair is still damn near illegal there are laws in America till this day that allow black ppl to be fired or suspended from school for wearing afro hairstyles we literally see instances in the news till this day. Only 8 states have stopped this law and they stopped in 2020. Before that all states had these laws. After slavery if you didn't wear your hair straight or in a wig you couldn't even get a job. Even till this day black women are harassed for their hair you guys say they look better but then girls who have 4c hair textures are bullied called nappy and told their hair is not done black women literally cannot win. The truth is you guys hate black women and no matter what they do you guys will always find a way to hate on them.
@ScorpionSuerte it wasn't the same thing it was indentured servitude and all nations practiced it. The transatlantic slave trade was nothing like that it was the illegal abuse and mistreatment of the african kidnapped ppl.
why was black men cut off their hair if they love black hair? Let's be honest, black men was assimilating in the trend too. Black men were cutting their hair because they knew their hair grew "nappy". Black men were putting waves in their hair and calling it "good" hair. When I was in school, I only saw at least 4 black guys with locs and black men clowned the black guys with locs.
@@msj8216That’s makes no sense. Black inherently cut their hair because that’s apart of our grooming system. Plus if you’re a black man who grows thick curly hair like me, it gets hot in the summer. Cut the bs you guy’s don’t appreciate your natural hair.
Us Hispanics laughing at the white and black girls hair beef😂😂😂 is not only Africans have braid with a meaning!! We do too! Indigenous but we ain’t here caring about that shit😅people need to grow up and see all the negative shit only
Folks are building the next Gen A. I. While these youngsters are here fighting over hairstyle patents on the street. Funny but sad at the same time. This girl in the black dress will benefit from an anger management class.
Shoutout to the black African women that are comfortable with their beautiful natural hair because the insecurity in these black American women is sad to watch
As a white guy who could never style his hair because it is basically baby hair I can understand why hair is important because it was for me when I was young. As you get older you realize what actually matters and my personal opinion is that most women still look beautiful wearing short hair or just wearing their hair naturally. The mental gymnastics these women are doing literally blows my mind. They say that the white women they know are appropriating but these girls do it they do it just to look good and that's the only thing that's important. I hope they listen back to this so they can hear the hypocrisy and even outright racism where they say they don't want to be white.
you are so right if white women are not allowed to wear braids black girls shouldn’t be allowed to wear blonde striaght wigs.. facts im sick of this double standard shit. It would be easier to let everyone wear what they want but they won’t.
She shouldn’t feel the need to wear blond straight wigs to assimilate anywhere. In fact it looks very unnatural. I think her braided natural hair looks really good on her and I’m sure most people would. She can change it if she wants, but it isn’t a societal requirement, she does it for personal vanity, like why anyone else does it. Wear blond wigs if ya want, but don’t turn around and get mad that blond girls are wearing braids or black curl wigs LOL.
It is getting to the point where black people think they started and built everything in the world? Who even thinks about stuff like this in their life?
I'm Italian and my ancestors from 4000 years ago used braids! We have 4000 year old statues wearing braids! So it's NOT just a Viking thing! People are truly unaware as back in the days white people used to grow their hair long and it was just natural for men and women to braid their hair.
@@cinnacinnamonrollgirl I don't intend to argue with but you are African American, aren't you? I don't hear Africans from Africa telling me I should wear 'Italian braids' because I'm Italian. Should I tell you to stop wearing straight hair wigs? Or blond hair? Maybe you should stop using the internet or social media or the TV or the radio or European fashion style and Jewellery and architecture and driving cars or bikes or catch trains and planes or using light bulbs and electricity and pretty much anything white people invented because you are black! I'm sure you realise how racist your statement is.
@@cinnacinnamonrollgirl I don't intend to argue with but I don't hear Africans from Africa telling me I should wear 'Italian braids' because I'm Italian though. Should I tell you to stop wearing straight hair wigs? Or blond hair? Using the same logic you should stop using the internet or social media or the TV or the radio or European fashion style and Jewellery and architecture and driving cars or bikes or catch trains and planes or using light bulbs and electricity and pretty much anything white people invented because you are black.... 🤔
@@cinnacinnamonrollgirl I don't intend to argue with but I don't hear Africans from Africa telling me I should wear 'Italian braids' because I'm Italian though. Should I tell you to stop wearing straight hair wigs? Or blond hair? Using the same logic you should stop using the internet or social media or the TV or the radio or European fashion style and Jewellery and architecture and driving cars or bikes or catch trains and planes or using light bulbs and electricity and pretty much anything white people invented.... 🤔
@@cinnacinnamonrollgirl I don't intend to argue with but should I tell you to stop wearing straight hair wigs? Or blond hair? Using the same logic you should stop using the internet or social media or the TV or the radio or European fashion style and Jewellery and architecture and driving cars or bikes or catch trains and planes or using light bulbs and electricity and pretty much anything white people invented because you are black.... 🤔
But if a white woman were to wear braids or an afro, these same women would say they were appropriating their culture..so..which is it? Can't have it both ways, honey!
My sister has been selling African anicent artifacts for 25 years, she actually knows more about African tribes and culture than the man from Ghana that brings it too her to buy. Let me tell you, black women in tribal Africa usually are bald and have very short nappy natural hair. So all this business about culture this and culture that is completely Americanized BS
Exactly! Braided and even just long hair is not a major black African cultural facet. It is really a Carribbean, British and American thing for black women to have long/braided/dyed hair. Modern black African culture has adopted that in part but it's still not really a thing for black Africans living in majority black African countries. There's nothing wrong with this but you have to acknowledge you like the past didn't happen.
@@StaubZuStaubI think it was influenced by western media, think about it, most media in the UK is from America, they see African Americans wearing out different hairstyles which aren’t necessarily common for Africans to wear, alot of black people in the Uk are immigrants from Africa, and so where did this culture of wearing wigs and getting extensions come from? I feel like western society is too obsessed with the way people look, to the point people want to fake the way they look especially for social media, when you look different to other people there is even more social pressure for you to conform or try to fit in you will start to fake the way you look to be accepted. You may see how many white men with long hair that they let hang or tie in a bun and noone cares, but if Someone with kinky hair grows it out long into an afro then it automatically looks unprofessional even though it’s natural, Im kinda waffling now but the point is we need to change the way we value people and view ourselves and that starts with changing the media and also changing the way parents raise their children. For example why are people with non-curly hair getting perms? To look cool? Why aren’t they comfortable with their straight hair? And vice versa? Then people will go to lengths to justify their insecurity and need to fit in
Tight painful braids and heavy straightening isnt meant for black hair either. Why do you think your edges are disappearing and you keep sweating your silk press out. Baby you're not ready for THAT talk 😂 these ladies ate 💯 everything they said was true
@ScorpionSuerte That makes no sense Melanesians are craniometrically Negroid Koreans are North East Asians and are not craniometrically White. Melanesians are genetically distinct but not phenotypically.
@@kwarrior2895 We're talking about hair and skin colour, not skull shape. Nobody in USA has lineage from Melanesians, and 99.99% of these girls don't know they exist.
I don’t understand defending us wearing other people’s hair. Just acknowledge where it came from and that you feel pressured to not wear your natural hair. But I’m bias because 98% of the time I wear my natural hair (the 2% is wearing braids on rare occassions) so I don’t see a reason or care to defend women who like to wear wigs or weaves. Just like I leave the who can say the N word debate to other black people who casually use the N word.
I believe the answer to your question is laziness. Mental and emotional laziness. If they acknowledge that there is an issue it would be on them to take corrective action. But majority are too lazy for that. So they just deny and deflect. Unfortunately it happens with a lot of other issues as well not just hair.
@@kuunami I’d say insecurity plays a role too. Some black women actually believe they’d get discriminated for wearing their hair even from their own people, plus like you said less work when all they have to do is wash, condition, braid and apply wig to save time. I’m sure there are other reasons like not wanting to apply heat on hair but I’d at least understand if people didn’t like the wigs and weave.
Why is racism the reason for everything that is not going in a black person's way? And i have a great relationship with black people and i respect everyone
@muraismybby4617 I agree. Blkw are aggressive, and they are raising boys who are just like them. They are opening their womb to other boys raised by single sisters as well. Most sisters don't want and aren't attracted to the good brothers, but then get upset when Becky and LingLing snaps them up.
These girls talking about "European" beauty standards. Do they think having an Afro or braids is looked on more favourably in Saudi Arabia, or Korea? What they're actually talking about is "global" beauty standards.
@@msj8216 Whereas in Asian they buy skin lightening creams, in Europe they go in the sun to become _darker_ which makes this whole "European" beauty standard narrative look exactly the opposite of reality.
Omg these women are off their rockers 😂 I would laugh in your face if you ever told me I have to wear my beautiful blonde hair any other way then straight.
The natural hair movement has been growing like crazy. Both of these girls have black girl hairstyles. One has locks & the other has kanekalon braids. Only black women are picked on for having weaves in the first place. People look at white women or close to white women’s hair as automatically being theirs & they be wearing weaves in an abundance too. I do hair. Whites & Hispanics is where I learned about micro links over 10yrs ago. Our texture didn’t even exist then when it came to micro links, if he wants to talk about why get the blonde straight hair. It’s just another form of attacking black hair. This interviewer even basing his thoughts on attacking black hair. He said why don’t you wear Afro weaves why where the blonde straight. Like Afro weaves were barely assessable until the past few years. Less than 10yrs. I just seen on CZcams a white woman cut off a boys locks in front of everyone so his point as to you don’t have to do it now. Well it’s still here. I personally live in a place where I don’t have to do that, while also understanding there’s still discrimination until this day on black hair, both men & women(just seen TODAY a DJ Vlad talk about how Kendric Lamar is considered less attractive because he has braids. Yes he just dropped that video today.) The question for me would be. Why is this guy so dedicated to trying to prove (in his mind) that black women are appropriating white hair styles (especially since there’s still hair discrimination until this day. Yes current events the I named in this comment. (There’s plenty more current situations like this right on CZcams) rather than, protecting your OWN black appropriating. White appropriation was FORCED on almost everyone across the world, black appropriating was NOT. Changing black hair was taught & that’s expected to change in just 1 or 2 generations……🤔? Anyways it’s already been changing. And for me, this guys is showing his ass. The same way the girl said she heard hair discrimination from whites & then other black folks. He’s doing the same thing. Hair discrimination & a lack of understanding. No support on what can be done to move forward, only non-constructive criticism.
@eys1996. I'm married to an Asian woman, and some do have extensions in their hair, however it's their own texture of hair! BW will put anything on their head, Asian women hair/White women hair/Mexican women hair/Synthetic hair/some of it is even horsehair!! #2} If you're talking around with someone else 's hair on your head, you're picking on yourself!! But 👌boo, do you!!
@@CommonSenseGUY79 Again, people who aren’t black, have been sweating black folks’ hair for the longest. Just like you’re doing now & just like the guy in this video. I personally wear my own hair & my own texture micro links, yet they’ll never be a day, that I criticize or question the way any woman wears their hair especially a black woman. I go into my corporate job since day 1 & DARE someone to say something about my Afro and lucky for them they never did. The point is, I shouldn’t even have to have a back up plan for if someone like you or like this guy in the video or at the job tell me to straighten my hair, or why wear weaves not your texture, or whatever the hell folks want to question about black hair. How about stop paying so much attention to black women hair. For decades upon decades🤭. No one questions when any other woman is wearing a weave. Folks ONLY question when it’s a black woman doing it. Also, NO ONE knows black hair better than a black woman. There’s plenty of black woman who wear their own hair & folks assume that it’s not. Why? Because y’all already have it in your heads that it isn’t. Which that’s on the people who think that why. Bottom line, black woman should be able to wear their hair anyway they want to, without question because either way a black woman will be questioned, poked etc, about their hair. Whether it’s a weave or not. This video is proof. The one girl in this video is wearing her own hair in locks & is being questioned about black women who wear weaves😂. It’s comical. The other is wearing braids the same texture as her hair & she’s being questioned😂.
Black natural hair is beautiful and black women need to start being proud of their natural hair and stop trying to have straight hair like a white woman
@@adeolaakinbiyi4028 Both of these girls are wearing black girl hairstyles. 1 is wearing her own hair and the other is wearing kanekalon braiding hair, which matches black hair texture. So regardless of how a black woman wears their hair they’ll be approached about their hair. This video is proof of that. The guy in this video, went up to 2 black girls who are wearing natural & cultural hairstyles. The world is always watching/clocking black hair. That’s just the bottom line. Look at all of the folks who watched this video, all the folks who are commenting telling black girls how wear their hair, there aren’t several channels dedicated to telling any other group of woman how to wear their hair, like y’all don’t even ask if their hair is there’s. It’s just automatically assumed to be theirs, when the majority of them are wearing weaves too. I’ve grown up in a hair salon with my mother my entire life, so I know. I’m putting purple in people white girls hair. No One says anything. Point is, it’s other peoples’ mindset forced upon black folks’. No one forces that on anyone else.
Agreed with everything you said accept the n word part. It 100% is an issue. If blacks had abolished that word decades ago they wouldnt be so sensitive when others say it but no they had to keep the word because of some endearment bs, or reclaiming the word
Around the 14:30 mark she talks truths and facts for a bit; she basically highlights why there's self hate in the race world wide, we all know it but an overwhelming majority are simply in denial.
We understand the History but it’s still excuse to keep doing it. When you are aware of the problem it’s time to heal. Seek therapy .. speak to a counselor to get over that and start wearing real hair. Just like with any other trauma …that trauma deserves speaking to a therapist.
Their memories of history is wrong with the demonization of blk hair textures. It was hair styles that blk women tried to where outlandish hairdos starting in the 90’s not 50’s or 60’s. Some black women would fight to the death about their hairstyles, knowing that a lot of it is not professional to the point some of them call being professional, trying to be white. But would never look at blonde or street hairdos as being white. they can never be wrong.
Yes we were lost too but you see we got outta of that hair straightener bs. Black men left that mentality behind a lomg time ago, what’s stopping black women from doing the same?
They straightened their hair too though until the 60s and they brought it back Katt Williams and snoop dog are prime examples of black men who rocked straight hair. We also have black men in today's society wearing fake hair too
Yall were getting perms to make your hair a looser curl. Stop acting like yall just the “better blk ppl” when you go around calling blk features and dark skin masculine . Yall are why those women wear those wigs to begin with
So because the generations before you didn’t get to eat full meals, have proper nutrition or hygiene (which was terrible btw, black slaves were treated horribly) how come that trauma hasn’t forced these young girls to do the same?
God you are doing phenomenal work!!! I see your satire I see your humor I see your heart I see your message I see your love I see your power I see you!!!
As far as the white woman who was wearing boxed braids. Since her baby is hybrid (black and white). I follow a wonderful woman, on CZcams. She sells silk bonnets to people, she was doing a stich of a white woman who was box braids. The white woman with the braids, also has a hybrid daughter, she learned how to do protective styles on her daughter's hair, she wears traditional black hairstyles at times to show her daughter that her hair is wonderful, and to be proud of where she comes from. Also she wants her daughter to look at her and say "i want to have hair like my mommies hair" little girls love to emulate their mother's.
I’m feeling this dude and applaud him for what he’s trying to do.. he’s just not intelligent or witty enough to catch them up in their BS. He’s allowing them to feel like they making points.. he ain’t really stopping them in their traccs. But kudos to him tho for putting in the work! 💪🏼
I hate when ppl speak on how black women do their hair as if we haven't been told for damn near centuries now what to do with our hair. The shit is annoying and its constantly a put down on black women.
It's practice, he will get better over time, IF he continues, speaking is a skill, if he keeps this up for 10 years he will be a master. Don't stop bro, you got this
It would be funny if you could do some sit down interviews of other people to, similar to him, but with your own spin. Like IG "models" and aspiring rappers.
Honestly, it irritates me when people misuse words. They have such a poor understanding of what they're talking about. Culture is samply something that a group of people decided to do Technically, culture and tradition means the same thing. Ethniccity And culture are not tied together in any way, shape. Or form? A black american and a black african are completely two different things when you start talking about culture.
Well it is clear that they like wearing it which is why they do. So now what? What is stopping u from ignoring that and living your life as a grown man? Why tf are yall so worried about their hair? Yall don’t even like natural hair textures unless it is 3c and below
Bottom line, black natural hair is harder to deal with. Ok so what? This is what you've inherited and it's your duty to care for it. No different than if practice a particular religion you're expected to fulfill x rituals or traditions. At your job you're expected to develop or have x skill or competence. You can't complain about European beauty standards, historical oppression and all that when in your daily life you're complicit in upholding said standards. Do your duty no excuses.
But those set jobs have set the standers of white hair being Appropriate for work environment so now we gotta wear wigs we gotta make sure our head is straight
Why’s the one girl literally interrupting and PUSHING her friend away instead of letting her talk 😭 “Let me say something” like she hasn’t been speaking 90% of the time
I’m Latino ok & personally I don’t give a shit But I also won’t be pressured into feeling bad for people who don’t educate themselves and spit and demean the pain of others
For THOUSANDS of years people of all race and all cultures have been braiding their hair. It's not subjective to only black culture. Do whatever you want with your hair. If you like it do it. Anyone of any color and culture should be able to wear their hair the way they like.
These kind of women are part of why we’re so separate as society, I don’t claim them as a woman and brown person! PERIOD, feel safe with us (in the another side )
Oh please. It’s one thing to question black women but what are you doing as a black man to encourage them to like their hair more. Stop shaming if you can’t encourage and uplift them.
@@roylle6346 u know its facts blk men dont like type 4 short hair cus when i had short hair i was bullied by alot of the blk boys in school. they called me bald headed etc. now its longer mfs wanna see my beauty and be nice, things like this encourage divestment
Anyway not wrong with fake hair, you can do as much styles you want and never worry about hair damage. And Leave room for creativity and Experimentation.
Its actually miseducation of how to take care of our hair in a colonized country. Women have learned how to adapt, which I am a great example bec I was fired in the early 2000s for having unclean appearance. I was rockin locs. So it was either feed my son or put this crochet hair in and keep it movin. After the age of adaptation we are now post recession (2008/09) and relearning without our historical roots to take care of our natural hair, which is going to take a lot of time finding products and tools specific to our hair. Stop trying to insult us and figure out your issues with needing white women by your side as validation in this country, we're all trying to figure it out
@PassportLife what the f... are you even talking about, do you understand the discussion? And the only victims are you uneducated mofos, it's embarrassing
@@PassportLife Do black men wants to be held accountable too? Black men were cut off their hair for years because they didn't want to deal with their "nappy" hair. I remember black guys were putting waves in their hair and call it "good" hair. When I was in high school in 2013, I only saw 4 black men with locs in their hair and most of the other black guys would clowned the black guys with locs. Don't forget how black men like Micheal Jackson, James Brown, and Prince was putting hair straighten perms to loose their hair texture like yt men.
@@PassportLife Are black men being held accountable too? why was black men cut off their hair if they love black hair? Let's be honest, black men was assimilating in the trend too. Black men were cutting their hair because they knew their hair grew "nappy". Black men were putting waves in their hair and calling it "good" hair. When I was in school, I only saw at least 4 black guys with locs and black men clowned the black guys with locs. Black men like Micheal Jackson, Prince, and James Brown were putting perms in their hair to copy yt men.
@@PassportLife Are black men being held accountable too? why was black men cut off their hair if they love black hair? Let's be honest, black men was assimilating in the trend too. Black men were cutting their hair because they knew their hair grew "nappy". Black men were putting waves in their hair and calling it "good" hair. When I was in school, I only saw at least 4 black guys with locs and black men clowned the black guys with locs. Black men like Micheal Jackson, Prince, and James Brown were putting perms in their hair to copy yt men.
She said let me cook and I’m sitting here starving to death …
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As a black woman, I love my natural hair, but sometimes I will straighten it just because it is easier to manage, not because I want to be white. With that being said, if a white woman wanted to get box braids WHO CARES.
AT LEAST IF ITS YOUR OWN HAIR SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT ENDING UP LOOKING LIKE GEORGE JEFFERSON. THERE ARE A LOT OF BALD HEADED BLACK WOMEN OUT HERE AND ITS ENTIRELY THEIR FAULT. NO WAY COULD I LOOK AT THAT EVERY MORNING.
Thank you! I had cornrows in high school and my black friends thought it looked great. The only reason I took it out after a few weeks was because they itched like hell
Thats the problem nobody cares if a black women gets their hair straightened it would personally look good on them, but black women like in this video would care if a white women gets braids!
a lotta of black women police non-black women for having braids
Amen. Copying is the original form of flattery anyway so black folks should be proud if they see a white dude with a fro or if i see a black chick rockin a straight blonde weave. I dont think anyone should be demonizing someone on their hairdo lol
How do these ppl get jobs or accepted into college? The critical thinking skills at 0.
Affirmative action
@@ScorpionSuertethat benefits everyone but us. They are just uneducated. Book smart vs street smart. Wearing blonde hair and being black would never be an erasure of being blackness.
Maybe because it's against the law to discriminate at jobs and college. Back in the day, jobs wouldn't hire people with tattoos and facial piercings. Those laws have change recently as in 6 years ago. There's a law that was passed in 2019 where jobs or schools cannot discriminate against black people natural hair.
@msj8216
We should make laws against your kind bc you have destroyed colleges, you clearly are the least educated group and don't deserve the W man's culture and you get worse each day
FYI
We don't need these vids as proof
@@ScorpionSuerteAA is banned you need to work on your critical thinking skills, there’s plenty dumb white people in college dumb everyone starting with you, IF you are in it
Putting the blame on white people and then in the same sentence saying its because other black women tell you to wear straight hair and wigs is wild af.
This
First it’s slavery’s fault, now that they have a choice..it’s society’s fault? It can never be their fault..ever 😂🤦🏾♂️
and who caused slavery?
@Star_angelY2k It was happening inside of Africa before European discovery, and still exists today in Congo, B on B. Moreover it has existed continually in the Arab world from the days of prophet muhammed until present day.
You guys lack any education and this is why black history needs to be taught in schools. First off black hair is still damn near illegal there are laws in America till this day that allow black ppl to be fired or suspended from school for wearing afro hairstyles we literally see instances in the news till this day. Only 8 states have stopped this law and they stopped in 2020. Before that all states had these laws. After slavery if you didn't wear your hair straight or in a wig you couldn't even get a job. Even till this day black women are harassed for their hair you guys say they look better but then girls who have 4c hair textures are bullied called nappy and told their hair is not done black women literally cannot win. The truth is you guys hate black women and no matter what they do you guys will always find a way to hate on them.
@ScorpionSuerte it wasn't the same thing it was indentured servitude and all nations practiced it. The transatlantic slave trade was nothing like that it was the illegal abuse and mistreatment of the african kidnapped ppl.
@@Canuck24_7You're talking like it's the past. It still exists in Congo, B on B. Educate yourself.
"Let me cook" when the stove was off the whole time😂😂😂
They will never say the truth, which is they believe the fake hair looks better than their own hair smh
why was black men cut off their hair if they love black hair? Let's be honest, black men was assimilating in the trend too. Black men were cutting their hair because they knew their hair grew "nappy". Black men were putting waves in their hair and calling it "good" hair. When I was in school, I only saw at least 4 black guys with locs and black men clowned the black guys with locs.
Amerikkkan society taught them that
@msj8216 exactly even when I schooled in Nigeria the same sht happened
@@msj8216That’s makes no sense. Black inherently cut their hair because that’s apart of our grooming system. Plus if you’re a black man who grows thick curly hair like me, it gets hot in the summer. Cut the bs you guy’s don’t appreciate your natural hair.
@@msj8216 BM in East Africa have been having short hair since before they ever met a WM.
Us Hispanics laughing at the white and black girls hair beef😂😂😂 is not only Africans have braid with a meaning!! We do too! Indigenous but we ain’t here caring about that shit😅people need to grow up and see all the negative shit only
True that
Well said!
Folks are building the next Gen A. I. While these youngsters are here fighting over hairstyle patents on the street. Funny but sad at the same time.
This girl in the black dress will benefit from an anger management class.
Same with us European American as well 😂
Right as a Native American I can agree with you on this on bro
Shoutout to the black African women that are comfortable with their beautiful natural hair because the insecurity in these black American women is sad to watch
As a white guy who could never style his hair because it is basically baby hair I can understand why hair is important because it was for me when I was young. As you get older you realize what actually matters and my personal opinion is that most women still look beautiful wearing short hair or just wearing their hair naturally. The mental gymnastics these women are doing literally blows my mind. They say that the white women they know are appropriating but these girls do it they do it just to look good and that's the only thing that's important. I hope they listen back to this so they can hear the hypocrisy and even outright racism where they say they don't want to be white.
@@Epoch11 it's embarrassing to hear these kids. When you've suffered racism directly and inherited, you become a worse racist without even realizing.
They're wearing them too. Some of them.
@@switzjon8405 very true
Black Africans are doing the same thing especially west Africa
Wait what did her coworker having a black baby daddy have to do with anything? 😭
They probably thought he influenced her 😂😂
It's jealousy imho.
Wha ha happen was. The thing is. O kaaay. Gurrrl. They have lice yall
Come on you know nothing they just didn't like she was white with a black man.
Talkin about braids like black girls don’t walk around with white girl hair
No one walks around with lice
@@cherripxt_ y’all wigs and lace fronts definitely have lice 😂 that Asian booty hair on your head
@@LawAbidingCriminal111 Yh keep coping AINT no one wearing lice thin unclean dog water white ppl hair
Yall crying on those black wife effect videos talking about their husbands are being dressed as black men 😂😂😂😂
@@cherripxt_bro just stfu you make no sense not even trying to prove something just stfu and go back to the kitchen 😭☠️
you are so right if white women are not allowed to wear braids black girls shouldn’t be allowed to wear blonde striaght wigs.. facts im sick of this double standard shit. It would be easier to let everyone wear what they want but they won’t.
"Its history's fault"
Bro its the year 2024 what you talking about. She talking like she's from the 1800's.
A white girl said she wore cornrows and got kicked out of her job and you think it won't happen to a black person?
Omgg, they literally pulled out every excuse .😂
"W people made us wear wigs" 😅
Ong smh
@@ScorpionSuerte they did but okay
@@cherripxt_ The epitomy of nit taking respinsibility. That's why you guys will always be failures on mass.
@@cherripxt_ /\ How to never take responsibility for your own actions.
Try to talk sense to women, especially young black women is a lost battle..
Exactly
Talk since into yourselves.
@@LiterallyTho We already have, and now we're paying it forward.
@@LiterallyTho You definitely skipped school...literally!
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I never want to hear from this lady again.
She is delusional on another level 😏
She shouldn’t feel the need to wear blond straight wigs to assimilate anywhere. In fact it looks very unnatural. I think her braided natural hair looks really good on her and I’m sure most people would. She can change it if she wants, but it isn’t a societal requirement, she does it for personal vanity, like why anyone else does it. Wear blond wigs if ya want, but don’t turn around and get mad that blond girls are wearing braids or black curl wigs LOL.
Never let her cook again 😂
She never cooked to begin with 😂
It is getting to the point where black people think they started and built everything in the world? Who even thinks about stuff like this in their life?
I'm Italian and my ancestors from 4000 years ago used braids! We have 4000 year old statues wearing braids! So it's NOT just a Viking thing! People are truly unaware as back in the days white people used to grow their hair long and it was just natural for men and women to braid their hair.
yes but adrican box braids are not the same as ur italian one. so wear italian braids not african ones
@@cinnacinnamonrollgirl I don't intend to argue with but you are African American, aren't you? I don't hear Africans from Africa telling me I should wear 'Italian braids' because I'm Italian. Should I tell you to stop wearing straight hair wigs? Or blond hair? Maybe you should stop using the internet or social media or the TV or the radio or European fashion style and Jewellery and architecture and driving cars or bikes or catch trains and planes or using light bulbs and electricity and pretty much anything white people invented because you are black! I'm sure you realise how racist your statement is.
@@cinnacinnamonrollgirl I don't intend to argue with but I don't hear Africans from Africa telling me I should wear 'Italian braids' because I'm Italian though. Should I tell you to stop wearing straight hair wigs? Or blond hair? Using the same logic you should stop using the internet or social media or the TV or the radio or European fashion style and Jewellery and architecture and driving cars or bikes or catch trains and planes or using light bulbs and electricity and pretty much anything white people invented because you are black.... 🤔
@@cinnacinnamonrollgirl I don't intend to argue with but I don't hear Africans from Africa telling me I should wear 'Italian braids' because I'm Italian though.
Should I tell you to stop wearing straight hair wigs? Or blond hair? Using the same logic you should stop using the internet or social media or the TV or the radio or European fashion style and Jewellery and architecture and driving cars or bikes or catch trains and planes or using light bulbs and electricity and pretty much anything white people invented.... 🤔
@@cinnacinnamonrollgirl I don't intend to argue with but should I tell you to stop wearing straight hair wigs? Or blond hair? Using the same logic you should stop using the internet or social media or the TV or the radio or European fashion style and Jewellery and architecture and driving cars or bikes or catch trains and planes or using light bulbs and electricity and pretty much anything white people invented because you are black.... 🤔
But if a white woman were to wear braids or an afro, these same women would say they were appropriating their culture..so..which is it? Can't have it both ways, honey!
Consistently contradicting herself
Exactly 💯 agree 👍
My sister has been selling African anicent artifacts for 25 years, she actually knows more about African tribes and culture than the man from Ghana that brings it too her to buy. Let me tell you, black women in tribal Africa usually are bald and have very short nappy natural hair. So all this business about culture this and culture that is completely Americanized BS
Exactly! Braided and even just long hair is not a major black African cultural facet. It is really a Carribbean, British and American thing for black women to have long/braided/dyed hair. Modern black African culture has adopted that in part but it's still not really a thing for black Africans living in majority black African countries.
There's nothing wrong with this but you have to acknowledge you like the past didn't happen.
@@StaubZuStaubI think it was influenced by western media, think about it, most media in the UK is from America, they see African Americans wearing out different hairstyles which aren’t necessarily common for Africans to wear, alot of black people in the Uk are immigrants from Africa, and so where did this culture of wearing wigs and getting extensions come from?
I feel like western society is too obsessed with the way people look, to the point people want to fake the way they look especially for social media, when you look different to other people there is even more social pressure for you to conform or try to fit in you will start to fake the way you look to be accepted.
You may see how many white men with long hair that they let hang or tie in a bun and noone cares, but if Someone with kinky hair grows it out long into an afro then it automatically looks unprofessional even though it’s natural, Im kinda waffling now but the point is we need to change the way we value people and view ourselves and that starts with changing the media and also changing the way parents raise their children.
For example why are people with non-curly hair getting perms? To look cool? Why aren’t they comfortable with their straight hair? And vice versa?
Then people will go to lengths to justify their insecurity and need to fit in
Tight painful braids and heavy straightening isnt meant for black hair either. Why do you think your edges are disappearing and you keep sweating your silk press out. Baby you're not ready for THAT talk 😂 these ladies ate 💯 everything they said was true
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Then don’t straighten it and where it natural without straightening or weave
@@Virability no wear what you wanna wear
@@RockyAllPurpose period! If it suits you, if it looks good on you, do it 💕 just dont damage tf out of your skin/hair/health and you're good
@@RockyAllPurpose Only a hit hyena will holla, did it hurt?
Bro KILLED this debate
No he didnt
Never seen bw get so angry until you talk about straight hair or caitlyn clark lmao
10:19 B people that have blonde hair are an obscure tribe of people in the Fiji islands. They aren't African.
But they are still B people with natural blonde hair.
@@zarario4444 And Koreans have white skin, so they have naturally blonde hair too right?
@ScorpionSuerte That makes no sense Melanesians are craniometrically Negroid Koreans are North East Asians and are not craniometrically White. Melanesians are genetically distinct but not phenotypically.
@@kwarrior2895 We're talking about hair and skin colour, not skull shape. Nobody in USA has lineage from Melanesians, and 99.99% of these girls don't know they exist.
@@ScorpionSuerte Not sure why you brought up Koreans.
He's not controlling the narrative!! You are!!! You pick and choose what you wanna hear.
Bringing epigenetics into a matter like this is wild
My ears kept turning off and I had to keep turning them back on. The struggle of being a sane person in humanity
I like the seriousness of this video instead of you trolling.
His videos always have a message not everyone wants to hear it though
I don’t understand defending us wearing other people’s hair. Just acknowledge where it came from and that you feel pressured to not wear your natural hair.
But I’m bias because 98% of the time I wear my natural hair (the 2% is wearing braids on rare occassions) so I don’t see a reason or care to defend women who like to wear wigs or weaves. Just like I leave the who can say the N word debate to other black people who casually use the N word.
I believe the answer to your question is laziness. Mental and emotional laziness. If they acknowledge that there is an issue it would be on them to take corrective action. But majority are too lazy for that. So they just deny and deflect. Unfortunately it happens with a lot of other issues as well not just hair.
@@kuunami I’d say insecurity plays a role too. Some black women actually believe they’d get discriminated for wearing their hair even from their own people, plus like you said less work when all they have to do is wash, condition, braid and apply wig to save time. I’m sure there are other reasons like not wanting to apply heat on hair but I’d at least understand if people didn’t like the wigs and weave.
Why she talking about the 50s and 60s
This is 2024! Excuses…….
We have archeological proof from Viking age of braiding, love from Norway ☺️
Cognitive dissonance is real they have the knowledge now but they choose to hate themselves because its hip 😤.
*dissonance, friend.
"We are so cool that people want our culture."
Also: "We are such victims we are forced into our culture."
Tf is u saying?
Why is racism the reason for everything that is not going in a black person's way?
And i have a great relationship with black people and i respect everyone
When did she bring up racism what was the context?
BW getting aggressive. Who'd have thought.
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Black men even more especially looking at those incarceration rates.
@@muraismybby4617 It's genetic
Go to school since you don’t know the difference between aggressive and passionate
@muraismybby4617 I agree. Blkw are aggressive, and they are raising boys who are just like them. They are opening their womb to other boys raised by single sisters as well. Most sisters don't want and aren't attracted to the good brothers, but then get upset when Becky and LingLing snaps them up.
Dude is on point 👍🏿
nah
@@maurii_xoxo Nah?
@@calvinhicks1992 yeah??
@@calvinhicks1992 no
@@maurii_xoxo He very much is 👍🏿
Listening to these women claim a culture that’s not theirs is painful
These girls talking about "European" beauty standards. Do they think having an Afro or braids is looked on more favourably in Saudi Arabia, or Korea? What they're actually talking about is "global" beauty standards.
You named countries where they promote bleach creams and skin bleaching products.
European because those countries have been colonised by Europeans too.
@@kwarrior2895 That's probably the lowest "eye cue" thing I've read on the internet in a while. Congrats.
@@msj8216 Exactly. Bu... buh... buh BW only wanna be W cuz savoury...
@@msj8216 Whereas in Asian they buy skin lightening creams, in Europe they go in the sun to become _darker_ which makes this whole "European" beauty standard narrative look exactly the opposite of reality.
Finally a street interviewer who can state their opinion without being annoying and rude 🙏
Great video
Dude I’m sick of racism we need less cry babies and more forgiveness from everyone
A great follow up question: "Why are you continuing to feed and perpetuate this "shame and assimilation?
Omg these women are off their rockers 😂 I would laugh in your face if you ever told me I have to wear my beautiful blonde hair any other way then straight.
The natural hair movement has been growing like crazy. Both of these girls have black girl hairstyles. One has locks & the other has kanekalon braids.
Only black women are picked on for having weaves in the first place. People look at white women or close to white women’s hair as automatically being theirs & they be wearing weaves in an abundance too. I do hair. Whites & Hispanics is where I learned about micro links over 10yrs ago. Our texture didn’t even exist then when it came to micro links, if he wants to talk about why get the blonde straight hair. It’s just another form of attacking black hair. This interviewer even basing his thoughts on attacking black hair. He said why don’t you wear Afro weaves why where the blonde straight. Like Afro weaves were barely assessable until the past few years. Less than 10yrs. I just seen on CZcams a white woman cut off a boys locks in front of everyone so his point as to you don’t have to do it now. Well it’s still here. I personally live in a place where I don’t have to do that, while also understanding there’s still discrimination until this day on black hair, both men & women(just seen TODAY a DJ Vlad talk about how Kendric Lamar is considered less attractive because he has braids. Yes he just dropped that video today.) The question for me would be. Why is this guy so dedicated to trying to prove (in his mind) that black women are appropriating white hair styles (especially since there’s still hair discrimination until this day. Yes current events the I named in this comment. (There’s plenty more current situations like this right on CZcams) rather than, protecting your OWN black appropriating. White appropriation was FORCED on almost everyone across the world, black appropriating was NOT. Changing black hair was taught & that’s expected to change in just 1 or 2 generations……🤔? Anyways it’s already been changing. And for me, this guys is showing his ass. The same way the girl said she heard hair discrimination from whites & then other black folks. He’s doing the same thing. Hair discrimination & a lack of understanding. No support on what can be done to move forward, only non-constructive criticism.
Because this guy hates black women like a lot of black guys these days, and want to shame bw but if we said something about those prison rates…..
@eys1996. I'm married to an Asian woman, and some do have extensions in their hair, however it's their own texture of hair! BW will put anything on their head, Asian women hair/White women hair/Mexican women hair/Synthetic hair/some of it is even horsehair!! #2} If you're talking around with someone else 's hair on your head, you're picking on yourself!! But 👌boo, do you!!
@@CommonSenseGUY79 Again, people who aren’t black, have been sweating black folks’ hair for the longest. Just like you’re doing now & just like the guy in this video. I personally wear my own hair & my own texture micro links, yet they’ll never be a day, that I criticize or question the way any woman wears their hair especially a black woman. I go into my corporate job since day 1 & DARE someone to say something about my Afro and lucky for them they never did. The point is, I shouldn’t even have to have a back up plan for if someone like you or like this guy in the video or at the job tell me to straighten my hair, or why wear weaves not your texture, or whatever the hell folks want to question about black hair. How about stop paying so much attention to black women hair. For decades upon decades🤭. No one questions when any other woman is wearing a weave. Folks ONLY question when it’s a black woman doing it. Also, NO ONE knows black hair better than a black woman. There’s plenty of black woman who wear their own hair & folks assume that it’s not. Why? Because y’all already have it in your heads that it isn’t. Which that’s on the people who think that why. Bottom line, black woman should be able to wear their hair anyway they want to, without question because either way a black woman will be questioned, poked etc, about their hair. Whether it’s a weave or not. This video is proof. The one girl in this video is wearing her own hair in locks & is being questioned about black women who wear weaves😂. It’s comical. The other is wearing braids the same texture as her hair & she’s being questioned😂.
Black natural hair is beautiful and black women need to start being proud of their natural hair and stop trying to have straight hair like a white woman
@@adeolaakinbiyi4028 Both of these girls are wearing black girl hairstyles. 1 is wearing her own hair and the other is wearing kanekalon braiding hair, which matches black hair texture. So regardless of how a black woman wears their hair they’ll be approached about their hair. This video is proof of that. The guy in this video, went up to 2 black girls who are wearing natural & cultural hairstyles. The world is always watching/clocking black hair. That’s just the bottom line. Look at all of the folks who watched this video, all the folks who are commenting telling black girls how wear their hair, there aren’t several channels dedicated to telling any other group of woman how to wear their hair, like y’all don’t even ask if their hair is there’s. It’s just automatically assumed to be theirs, when the majority of them are wearing weaves too. I’ve grown up in a hair salon with my mother my entire life, so I know. I’m putting purple in people white girls hair. No One says anything. Point is, it’s other peoples’ mindset forced upon black folks’. No one forces that on anyone else.
What woman think about is insane.
Agreed with everything you said accept the n word part. It 100% is an issue. If blacks had abolished that word decades ago they wouldnt be so sensitive when others say it but no they had to keep the word because of some endearment bs, or reclaiming the word
Around the 14:30 mark she talks truths and facts for a bit; she basically highlights why there's self hate in the race world wide, we all know it but an overwhelming majority are simply in denial.
We understand the History but it’s still excuse to keep doing it. When you are aware of the problem it’s time to heal. Seek therapy .. speak to a counselor to get over that and start wearing real hair. Just like with any other trauma …that trauma deserves speaking to a therapist.
@@JuicyRealTalk yes, but again, this needs to be done on a world wide scale for the race not just her as an individual
@@bronzebantu Thats the point of the video 😂😂😂
The grabbing the microphone is killing me
Their memories of history is wrong with the demonization of blk hair textures. It was hair styles that blk women tried to where outlandish hairdos starting in the 90’s not 50’s or 60’s. Some black women would fight to the death about their hairstyles, knowing that a lot of it is not professional to the point some of them call being professional, trying to be white. But would never look at blonde or street hairdos as being white. they can never be wrong.
And this is exactly why black men get banned from sports and everywhere else for having dread locs.
That one woman has really double standards 😅
Next time bro you have to catch them in the act of wearing that damn wig,BETTA results 🤷🏿♂️💯
Great job my brotha, need more v's like this
What tryin to degrade blk people ??? That’s literally all his vids just talkin about blk ppl
Emagine black men wearing white men's hairstyle just to feel and look handsome. Now think about that one and you tell me.😮😮😮😮
Yes we were lost too but you see we got outta of that hair straightener bs.
Black men left that mentality behind a lomg time ago, what’s stopping black women from doing the same?
They straightened their hair too though until the 60s and they brought it back Katt Williams and snoop dog are prime examples of black men who rocked straight hair. We also have black men in today's society wearing fake hair too
Yall were getting perms to make your hair a looser curl. Stop acting like yall just the “better blk ppl” when you go around calling blk features and dark skin masculine . Yall are why those women wear those wigs to begin with
@@CashLawden1are you fucking retarded? Black men were not straightening their mf hair in 1960s 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
lol Chris Brown did it and got dragged tf out by the black community 😂
1:52 that zoom in was crazy fam 😂
Thanks for bringing up the tough topics
2024 but she thinks she live in 1800s
This will literally say the problem, but then when he regurgitates it back to her she will try to refute her own point.
So because the generations before you didn’t get to eat full meals, have proper nutrition or hygiene (which was terrible btw, black slaves were treated horribly) how come that trauma hasn’t forced these young girls to do the same?
God you are doing phenomenal work!!! I see your satire I see your humor I see your heart I see your message I see your love I see your power I see you!!!
As far as the white woman who was wearing boxed braids. Since her baby is hybrid (black and white). I follow a wonderful woman, on CZcams. She sells silk bonnets to people, she was doing a stich of a white woman who was box braids. The white woman with the braids, also has a hybrid daughter, she learned how to do protective styles on her daughter's hair, she wears traditional black hairstyles at times to show her daughter that her hair is wonderful, and to be proud of where she comes from. Also she wants her daughter to look at her and say "i want to have hair like my mommies hair" little girls love to emulate their mother's.
I’m feeling this dude and applaud him for what he’s trying to do.. he’s just not intelligent or witty enough to catch them up in their BS. He’s allowing them to feel like they making points.. he ain’t really stopping them in their traccs. But kudos to him tho for putting in the work! 💪🏼
He makes good points in the post edit, I'm sure his next interviews his rebutals will flow
I hate when ppl speak on how black women do their hair as if we haven't been told for damn near centuries now what to do with our hair. The shit is annoying and its constantly a put down on black women.
It's practice, he will get better over time, IF he continues, speaking is a skill, if he keeps this up for 10 years he will be a master. Don't stop bro, you got this
Tre, you need to contact Jesse Lee Peterson to ask if he can interview you. Watch his vids and you'll know why.
Lmao I’ll look into it
It would be funny if you could do some sit down interviews of other people to, similar to him, but with your own spin. Like IG "models" and aspiring rappers.
Honestly, it irritates me when people misuse words. They have such a poor understanding of what they're talking about. Culture is samply something that a group of people decided to do Technically, culture and tradition means the same thing.
Ethniccity And culture are not tied together in any way, shape. Or form? A black american and a black african are completely two different things when you start talking about culture.
They started talking about culture cause stright hair is not a culture
Her argument at 14:16 is extremely hypocritical. I nearly lost half my brain cells
I'm Norse Gaelic, a literal descendent of the Vikings who settled Ireland so some of us actually are from the Vikings.
Good lord the woman in the middle is INTOLERABLE.
Dutch braids don't exist anymore 😂
Just say you like wearing it. There's no justification needed.
Well it is clear that they like wearing it which is why they do. So now what? What is stopping u from ignoring that and living your life as a grown man? Why tf are yall so worried about their hair? Yall don’t even like natural hair textures unless it is 3c and below
@PrincessYonna1 I suppose the same thing stopping you from ignoring my comment 🤷♀️.
Lmao so it’s ok when they do it but when anyone else does it it’s wrong 🤨🤨🤨 they are a bunch of hypocrites
100% of any reparations should fund lifetime phycological counseling. These women especially are lost.
This is great content, bro. Keep at it! What a great line of reasoning this is
Bottom line, black natural hair is harder to deal with. Ok so what? This is what you've inherited and it's your duty to care for it. No different than if practice a particular religion you're expected to fulfill x rituals or traditions. At your job you're expected to develop or have x skill or competence. You can't complain about European beauty standards, historical oppression and all that when in your daily life you're complicit in upholding said standards. Do your duty no excuses.
But those set jobs have set the standers of white hair being Appropriate for work environment so now we gotta wear wigs we gotta make sure our head is straight
And what the hell is a “bust down” and “613”
What I'm saying... 😅
Lmao I said the same thing at first, but a buss down or 613 is a type of straight hair wig.
@@StopPlayinnTre Why is it called that though?
@@ScorpionSuerte ur white
@@cherripxt_Thank you for the compliment
Lol i wonder where the "Dutch" braid came from
They’re so eloquent 🙄
THANK YOU BROTHA FOR THIS CONVERSATION!! BW wanna be YT women so bad!😂
Other way around and tbh black men should start being like Asians instead of being behind every race like an embarrassment
@@cherripxt_ you MAAADDD!!! 😂😭😭🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
@@younghandsome3447 says the guy in caps and writes lots of emojis
@@cherripxt_ and you STILL MAAADDD!!!😂😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
@@younghandsome3447 and ur a black male
Why’s the one girl literally interrupting and PUSHING her friend away instead of letting her talk 😭 “Let me say something” like she hasn’t been speaking 90% of the time
I don't care who you are this is red flag material
Hair hats are ugly. Black me want natural hair.
All i see is racism
Excuse me who said white people hair not fake 2 last time i checked dont they were wigs and extension yall just assuming 🤔....
wait she's right tho, you can't ignore hundreds of years of history and forced assimilation and not acknowledge its effect on black people.
The blonde wig is the silliest used wig and weave ever. It's sooo hood, it's sad. What happened to our natural hair movement?
Wtf
If “You know why?” was a person😂
I feel like I’ll be judged by this girl just for existing as a white person
I’m Latino ok & personally I don’t give a shit
But I also won’t be pressured into feeling bad for people who don’t educate themselves and spit and demean the pain of others
they need to give me the mic i’ll talk to him
Hypocrisy is a hell of a drug
You're doing God's work brother. 🙌
For THOUSANDS of years people of all race and all cultures have been braiding their hair. It's not subjective to only black culture. Do whatever you want with your hair. If you like it do it. Anyone of any color and culture should be able to wear their hair the way they like.
the one in the bikini at least let u speak without grabbing the mic
These kind of women are part of why we’re so separate as society, I don’t claim them as a woman and brown person! PERIOD, feel safe with us (in the another side )
They need to go away from it and embrace their natural selves
They need to stop culturally appropriating by dressing with upper body covered.
their lotteraly wearing afrocentic hairstyles tf
Why is it your issue tho
Black culture is fun but you can live without it. 😂
Oh please. It’s one thing to question black women but what are you doing as a black man to encourage them to like their hair more. Stop shaming if you can’t encourage and uplift them.
Shuddup
yes and alot of bm are the cause of bw self hatred being bullied for having short type 4 hair not looking unambiguous enough.
FAXX UPLIFT ONLY KEY BOARD WARRIORS DISAGREE 💯
@@roylle6346 u know its facts blk men dont like type 4 short hair cus when i had short hair i was bullied by alot of the blk boys in school. they called me bald headed etc. now its longer mfs wanna see my beauty and be nice, things like this encourage divestment
Because it’s not meant to be beneficial, it’s meant to insult BW.
Points were made. Points were also, not made.
3:42 DAMN sho get upset everytime you see a BLK MN with a WW!!!
So its okay for yall to spend money on your gaming and shoes but I can't spend money on a wig. 😭
Anyway not wrong with fake hair, you can do as much styles you want and never worry about hair damage. And Leave room for creativity and Experimentation.
Its actually miseducation of how to take care of our hair in a colonized country. Women have learned how to adapt, which I am a great example bec I was fired in the early 2000s for having unclean appearance. I was rockin locs. So it was either feed my son or put this crochet hair in and keep it movin. After the age of adaptation we are now post recession (2008/09) and relearning without our historical roots to take care of our natural hair, which is going to take a lot of time finding products and tools specific to our hair.
Stop trying to insult us and figure out your issues with needing white women by your side as validation in this country, we're all trying to figure it out
You all weren't doing all of this in the 60s and 70s. Stop it. Stop playing the victim and take accountability.
@PassportLife what the f... are you even talking about, do you understand the discussion? And the only victims are you uneducated mofos, it's embarrassing
@@PassportLife Do black men wants to be held accountable too? Black men were cut off their hair for years because they didn't want to deal with their "nappy" hair. I remember black guys were putting waves in their hair and call it "good" hair. When I was in high school in 2013, I only saw 4 black men with locs in their hair and most of the other black guys would clowned the black guys with locs. Don't forget how black men like Micheal Jackson, James Brown, and Prince was putting hair straighten perms to loose their hair texture like yt men.
@@PassportLife Are black men being held accountable too? why was black men cut off their hair if they love black hair? Let's be honest, black men was assimilating in the trend too. Black men were cutting their hair because they knew their hair grew "nappy". Black men were putting waves in their hair and calling it "good" hair. When I was in school, I only saw at least 4 black guys with locs and black men clowned the black guys with locs. Black men like Micheal Jackson, Prince, and James Brown were putting perms in their hair to copy yt men.
@@PassportLife Are black men being held accountable too? why was black men cut off their hair if they love black hair? Let's be honest, black men was assimilating in the trend too. Black men were cutting their hair because they knew their hair grew "nappy". Black men were putting waves in their hair and calling it "good" hair. When I was in school, I only saw at least 4 black guys with locs and black men clowned the black guys with locs. Black men like Micheal Jackson, Prince, and James Brown were putting perms in their hair to copy yt men.