Most Black
people have 'hair' problems. Some Black men's biggest hair problem is his lust
for looser hair textures, which bears no similarity to their own hair. He
attempts to disguise this by liking a few natural hair pages. However when the
discussion of colourism (and hairism) is attempting to be constructive he uses
the tactical phrase of "We are all Black. Black people come in all shades
and hair textures" In discussion of anti-blackness perpetrated by those
who are Non-black but ain't White the more refined version of the line "We
are all Black" is used in certain circles and that is "We are all
Nonwhite. We are all victims of Racism-White supremacy."
The Black
females wants to be desired/accepted so they loosen their hair if not
straighten and the Black males want to breed themselves out of existence so
they pick a looser hair texture (if not the illusion of it) if the finding of
the palest that will take them doesn't work out.
Yes, we
have been conditioned to think paler and all that is associated with being pale
is better and more attractive but at least be honest of why you still choose to
participate in these behaviors after knowing this. The hair problem is
all in your head.
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