dddd does he have a point?

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What fucking point does he have? The whole fucking point is that these pale ass people are modeling his collection channeling "innovation" when niggers been channeling this for millenniums, yet not a nigger is seen on that fucking catwalk. I'm so SICK of these fucking people. And that I don't see colour shit is tired. Diversity is beautiful. We are NOT all one.

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Quote from: black n got damn proud on September 16, 2016, 09:01:52 AM
Quote from: Shuji Shuriken on September 16, 2016, 09:00:50 AM
And that I don't see colour shit is tired. Diversity is beautiful. We are NOT all one.
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well cut straight to the limited edition patti cobbler then

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D.I.E.G.O.

People are getting a little too loose with the whole "culture vulture" and "cultural appropriation" comments without even knowing what it means. Marc has consistently used a diverse array of models for his runway shows and ad campaigns. People need to stop getting outraged by everything white people do. smfh


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Quote from: black n got damn proud on September 16, 2016, 08:09:08 AM
He KINDA has a point. There's been a few times when I expressed how I feel about Black women wearing straight blond weaves, and MANY gorls here came @ me and said "its just a hairstyle, not that serious etc."

But it's never "just" anything when it comes to Black women and their hair. Ever. It's so much history behind it so to ever write it off is wrong. It's extremely sensitive and touchy.

So I see BOTH sides.

We need to start embracing our God given hair more, and embrace others who are openly embracing theirs. I'm surprised that Marc went there with the straightening comment, usually white people are oblivious to the mess that goes down in our community when it comes to stuff like that. :plzstop: But his comment is falling in line with the "oh! just a style!" mess that MANY gorls said on here when it comes to our favs installing Blond mess into their hair. Or straightening or perming or whatever.

The European standards of beauty are so deeply BAKED into our psyches and culture that I cannot even blame them for grabbing that Indian Yaki or tryna get an brazilian curl mess. it's what Black men want to see apparently. they've made it clear with the women they date and idolize. (See: Kanye's latest casting call)

A Black man, looking as Black and African as they come ..... putting a "mixed only" sign on his treehouse.

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BAPHOMET.

He has no fucking point and im actually disgusted.


BranLover

Quote from: Damnation on September 16, 2016, 08:02:50 AM
Quote from: AYR on September 16, 2016, 07:56:32 AM
he doesnt, cause Black women definitely get flack for straightening their hair sometimes & not embracing their natural kinky texture, or for wearing weave especially blonde
!! Not to mention how often our natural hairstyles are in some areas considered unprofessional. He has no point

!!!!

And he completely brushed over the issue.

MAY

I hate when people say "I don't see color or race". It's a cop out.

Zankou.

Quote from: ANIMMAI on September 16, 2016, 11:59:11 AM
Quote from: black n got damn proud on September 16, 2016, 08:09:08 AM
He KINDA has a point. There's been a few times when I expressed how I feel about Black women wearing straight blond weaves, and MANY gorls here came @ me and said "its just a hairstyle, not that serious etc."

But it's never "just" anything when it comes to Black women and their hair. Ever. It's so much history behind it so to ever write it off is wrong. It's extremely sensitive and touchy.

So I see BOTH sides.

We need to start embracing our God given hair more, and embrace others who are openly embracing theirs. I'm surprised that Marc went there with the straightening comment, usually white people are oblivious to the mess that goes down in our community when it comes to stuff like that. :plzstop: But his comment is falling in line with the "oh! just a style!" mess that MANY gorls said on here when it comes to our favs installing Blond mess into their hair. Or straightening or perming or whatever.

The European standards of beauty are so deeply BAKED into our psyches and culture that I cannot even blame them for grabbing that Indian Yaki or tryna get an brazilian curl mess. it's what Black men want to see apparently. they've made it clear with the women they date and idolize. (See: Kanye's latest casting call)

A Black man, looking as Black and African as they come ..... putting a "mixed only" sign on his treehouse.

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BranLover

Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on September 16, 2016, 12:11:59 PM
I hate when people say "I don't see color or race". It's a cop out.

!!!! And a damn lie. Doesn't mean you're racist if you do.

BAPHOMET.

Quote from: Nice Stereo. on September 16, 2016, 12:18:20 PM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on September 16, 2016, 11:59:11 AM
Quote from: black n got damn proud on September 16, 2016, 08:09:08 AM
He KINDA has a point. There's been a few times when I expressed how I feel about Black women wearing straight blond weaves, and MANY gorls here came @ me and said "its just a hairstyle, not that serious etc."

But it's never "just" anything when it comes to Black women and their hair. Ever. It's so much history behind it so to ever write it off is wrong. It's extremely sensitive and touchy.

So I see BOTH sides.

We need to start embracing our God given hair more, and embrace others who are openly embracing theirs. I'm surprised that Marc went there with the straightening comment, usually white people are oblivious to the mess that goes down in our community when it comes to stuff like that. :plzstop: But his comment is falling in line with the "oh! just a style!" mess that MANY gorls said on here when it comes to our favs installing Blond mess into their hair. Or straightening or perming or whatever.

The European standards of beauty are so deeply BAKED into our psyches and culture that I cannot even blame them for grabbing that Indian Yaki or tryna get an brazilian curl mess. it's what Black men want to see apparently. they've made it clear with the women they date and idolize. (See: Kanye's latest casting call)

A Black man, looking as Black and African as they come ..... putting a "mixed only" sign on his treehouse.

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