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Guess this applies mostly to someone who colors their hair or gets a mohawk. Basically, how a person’s hair naturally grows should not be discriminated against...
Guess this applies mostly to someone who colors their hair or gets a mohawk. Basically, how a person’s hair naturally grows should not be discriminated against...
You know it mostly applies to natural black hair which is routinely discriminated against because it goes against our Eurocentric culture that straight hair is the only which is acceptable.
You know it mostly applies to natural black hair which is routinely discriminated against because it goes against our Eurocentric culture that straight hair is the only which is acceptable.
routinely discriminated against ??? hahahaha Yea that happens a ton right? The joke is on anyone who thinks this is important.
"eurocentric culture?" lol What a silly, meaningless, made up term.
Yes, it actually does happen quite often, but I doubt facts matter much to you.
hahahaha
No, it actually does not happen quite often, and I know you cannot provide facts that say otherwise. If you had any, you would have provided them. But you don't, so you didn't.
Guess this applies mostly to someone who colors their hair or gets a mohawk. Basically, how a person’s hair naturally grows should not be discriminated against...
Well, I probably wouldn't hire someone with a Mohawk. It gets to the point where some appearances are just distracting. Is that wrong? Maybe, but it's how I feel.
You know it mostly applies to natural black hair which is routinely discriminated against because it goes against our Eurocentric culture that straight hair is the only which is acceptable.
Thats what I meant.
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