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Are we really this petty, it's only hair!
March 29, 2016 at 7:56 pm
Altercation at a SF college about wearing dreadlocks and cultural ownership. What claims will be made next?
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/national/ar...san/nqt24/
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RE: Are we really this petty, it's only hair!
March 29, 2016 at 8:13 pm
I've always found things like this totally petty and mundane. People should dress however to fuck they want and style their hair however to fuck they want. Who the fuck does anybody think they are getting to be fashion police? Grow to fuck up.
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RE: Are we really this petty, it's only hair!
March 29, 2016 at 8:19 pm
Yes, people are that petty but here is why.
Quote:"We are taking the matter very seriously and will promptly and thoroughly investigate this incident..."
What they should do is kick both of them in the ass and tell them to grow the fuck up.
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March 29, 2016 at 9:29 pm
Why should the victim be kicked in the ass?
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RE: Are we really this petty, it's only hair!
March 29, 2016 at 9:35 pm
While I've never much cared for white people wearing locs, I'm not gonna hit anyone over it. I'm also not going tell anyone what can and can't do with their hair. However, the fact that white people in this country can't understand the significance of natural (unstraightened) hair in the African American community and the struggles we have with the right to wear our hair the way it grows, and wear it healthy manageable styles irritates me. So it's not just hair. It's never been just hair. Hundreds of years of denying black beauty. Of being told your hair is ugly, dirty, nappy, unprofessional, inappropriate. And white people can't leave even this unassimilated. So while this woman is very wrong for hitting someone, I can somewhat understand where she's coming from.
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RE: Are we really this petty, it's only hair!
March 29, 2016 at 9:57 pm
(March 29, 2016 at 9:35 pm)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: While I've never much cared for white people wearing locs, I'm not gonna hit anyone over it. I'm also not going tell anyone what can and can't do with their hair. However, the fact that white people in this country can't understand the significance of natural (unstraightened) hair in the African American community and the struggles we have with the right to wear our hair the way it grows, and wear it healthy manageable styles irritates me. So it's not just hair. It's never been just hair. Hundreds of years of denying black beauty. Of being told your hair is ugly, dirty, nappy, unprofessional, inappropriate. And white people can't leave even this unassimilated. So while this woman is very wrong for hitting someone, I can somewhat understand where she's coming from.
Someone outside your culture who takes up a small part of your culture you find offensive? I note that you state "white people". So, can asians, hispanics, native americans, (any non white race/culture) wear locks with out offending you? I'm not sure I understand any logic in this. I would think that if it's assimilated more it will be accepted more.
Are there other things that "white people" should not assimilate from your culture?
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RE: Are we really this petty, it's only hair!
March 29, 2016 at 10:11 pm
(March 29, 2016 at 9:57 pm)mh.brewer Wrote: (March 29, 2016 at 9:35 pm)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: While I've never much cared for white people wearing locs, I'm not gonna hit anyone over it. I'm also not going tell anyone what can and can't do with their hair. However, the fact that white people in this country can't understand the significance of natural (unstraightened) hair in the African American community and the struggles we have with the right to wear our hair the way it grows, and wear it healthy manageable styles irritates me. So it's not just hair. It's never been just hair. Hundreds of years of denying black beauty. Of being told your hair is ugly, dirty, nappy, unprofessional, inappropriate. And white people can't leave even this unassimilated. So while this woman is very wrong for hitting someone, I can somewhat understand where she's coming from.
Someone outside your culture who takes up a small part of your culture you find offensive? I note that you state "white people". So, can asians, hispanics, native americans, (any non white race/culture) wear locks with out offending you? I'm not sure I understand any logic in this. I would think that if it's assimilated more it will be accepted more.
Are there other things that "white people" should not assimilate from your culture?
First let's not split hairs with a battle axe, I just told why specifically it bothers me. (And Hispanic is not a race) And I used I white people as an example because that's what the article was about. Secondly I just said I don't have the right to tell anyone what to wear.
And no assimilation is not the answer. Assimilation is the destruction of culture not its preservation. Cultural exchange can only happen when peoples are on equal footing. Think Japan and Western Europe.
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RE: Are we really this petty, it's only hair!
March 29, 2016 at 10:20 pm
(March 29, 2016 at 9:35 pm)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: While I've never much cared for white people wearing locs, I'm not gonna hit anyone over it. I'm also not going tell anyone what can and can't do with their hair. However, the fact that white people in this country can't understand the significance of natural (unstraightened) hair in the African American community and the struggles we have with the right to wear our hair the way it grows, and wear it healthy manageable styles irritates me. So it's not just hair. It's never been just hair. Hundreds of years of denying black beauty. Of being told your hair is ugly, dirty, nappy, unprofessional, inappropriate. And white people can't leave even this unassimilated. So while this woman is very wrong for hitting someone, I can somewhat understand where she's coming from.
Sorry BrokenQuill but that's idiotic. Like most people here, I have nothing but sympathy for the injustices black people have suffered in this country but it's ridiculous to claim a hair style as belonging to you. Indeed, the adoption of so-called black hairstyles should signal to you an acceptance of you and "black culture", that you are a part of US.
If you really want to withhold black culture as your own, please work to make it unacceptable for white people to listen to your abominable rap and hip hop so-called music.
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RE: Are we really this petty, it's only hair!
March 29, 2016 at 10:30 pm
(March 29, 2016 at 10:11 pm)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: First let's not split hairs with a battle axe, I just told why specifically it bothers me. (And Hispanic is not a race) And I used I white people as an example because that's what the article was about. Secondly I just said I don't have the right to tell anyone what to wear.
And no assimilation is not the answer. Assimilation is the destruction of culture not its preservation. Cultural exchange can only happen when peoples are on equal footing. Think Japan and Western Europe.
Hispanic's definitely have a culture.
From your response it sounds like you believe there should not be any cross culture assimilation. You and I definitely believe differently on that point. I don't believe it causes destruction if the assimilation is voluntary, not forced. A culture can not remain static. If it does it will cease to exist except in memories.
Please expand on Japan and WE.
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RE: Are we really this petty, it's only hair!
March 29, 2016 at 10:36 pm
If I saw Tom Selleck wearing a rainbow flag wifebeater I'd go chat him up. I certainly wouldn't harangue him for 'appropriating' gay culture. Hell, a chance to get schtupped by Tom Selleck, WOOT !!!!!
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