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Old 02-08-2015, 12:44 PM
 
Location: God's Country
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Just because something doesn't have proof does not actually mean that it isn't true. Heck, something can have proof and people will still think that it isn't true. I don't really care if people think that what I stated isn't true. There's no proof that God exists but people still pray to her (I think that God is a woman lol).
Whatever floats your boat.
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Old 02-09-2015, 02:19 AM
 
Location: Prince George's County, Maryland
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natural hair is not a trend. Wearing dashikis and one being proud of their heritage that was taken away from them is not a trend for allafrican americans. The fact that i wear my hair natural without wearing wigs, weaves and using harsh chemicals is definitely not a trend for myself. Some black people and some white people think that natural hair is ugly.

Explain to me how i'm alleging a revival of old biases? Is it because a lot of people do think that hair that grows naturally out of heads is unattractive? Whether you think that it's true or not, employers do reject black women from jobs nowadays due to them wearing their hair in it's natural state.

There are other natural hairstyles than the afro by the way. I don't know why you're quoting that word.
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Old 02-09-2015, 08:05 AM
 
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Natural hair is not a trend. Wearing dashikis and one being proud of their heritage that was taken away from them is not a trend for allAfrican Americans. The fact that I wear my hair natural without wearing wigs, weaves and using harsh chemicals is definitely not a trend for myself. Some black people and some white people think that natural hair is ugly.

Explain to me how I'm alleging a revival of old biases? Is it because a lot of people do think that hair that grows naturally out of heads is unattractive? Whether you think that it's true or not, employers do reject black women from jobs nowadays due to them wearing their hair in it's natural state.

There are other natural hairstyles than the Afro by the way. I don't know why you're quoting that word.


+ 3 I agree.
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