1 drop Model got Teen Vogue feeling the flames of Black Twitter yall

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And ofcourse...:banderas:
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I hate faux outrage like this....:coffee:


White supremacy is attacking us in X Y and Z ways but he chooses to get upset at a damn painting.....
 

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Men asking black women why they wear weave instead of their hair, is kinda like asking why do you wear Jordan's when you could wear flip flops or fukk it be barefoot.

Like we could, but it's about style and comfort.

True, a lot of women have damaged hair underneath weaves but it's the same as someone with fukked up feet who never goes outside without socks or closed toed shoes. Doesn't mean everyone who wears shoes has fukked up feet tho.
 
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I hate faux outrage like this....:coffee:


White supremacy is attacking us in X Y and Z ways but he chooses to get upset at a damn painting.....
That's not a black person who made that post, it was an indian person getting upset at hindu culture and gods being used to make bored teenage white girls look edgy on social media.
 

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Men asking black women why they wear weave instead of their hair, is kinda like asking why do you wear Jordan's when you could wear flip flops or fukk it be barefoot.

Like we could, but it's about style and comfort.

True, a lot of women have damaged hair underneath weaves but it's the same as someone with fukked up feet who never goes outside without socks or closed toed shoes. Doesn't mean everyone who wears shoes has fukked up feet tho.
No, you wear your hair that way because you've been programmed to hate yourself. But as I look around, many young sisters are starting to do the right thing and love their short, curly hair.
 
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This editor is Biracial and she didn't know not featuring any dark skin women at all was bad idea?
:what:Just goes to show you how a large portion of biracials are not currently connected to the black community.


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You mean moolattes :sas2: it's usually the ones not raised by black women:sas1:
 

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Weave is just a covering/addition. People wear weave for different reasons.

I feel like a lot of black women see weave/hair as an addition to their wardrobe, just like clothes. They can switch up their style and color and some feel naked without it.

Now on the other hand, if you have highly textured hair like me (kinky/nappy/coily) you need protective styles. Your hair doesn't have to be covered, it just needs to remain stretched and requires low manipulation for growth. Which is why we wear cornrows, braids, twists and locs. Weave can be added for length, color or as a protective/decorative covering.

Alright this is all I'm probably ever going to say about weave on the coli and I hope this its the last that its spoken of in this thread

I feel as though weave is sought after yet looked down upon because it something that is comparative to white features. A lot of times things such as weave, which many take as emulation of white features, are taken as someone being less of a black person. THEY'RE NOT! In fact, drop the black. WE ARE PEOPLE. Why set perimeters and limitations to how we can express ourselves when no one else faces such scrutiny? Why put a cap on black culture or individuality? It's nonsense. With that said I don't like weave or fake anything, but I respect your right to wear it or anything else you like.

For you personally, I hope this aint come off as attacky. Keep educatin them mama.

And for the record deez wHitE HoEz be wearing extensions too, don't be fooled homie.

Just look at the model in the OP :mjlol:
 

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The same way nikkas was about to turn this into a "damn you African Americans for creating the one drop rule" thread
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I don't delve too far into the arguments of what is truly Black, mixed, etc. but from what I've seen on this site, it's not so much people arguing that Blacks created the rule, but more so that there are far too many Black people who knowingly/unknowingly subscribe to the rule through their beliefs/actions. It's the same way folks on here complain about stereotypes and misperceptions but still do/say things that uphold them.
 

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You mean moolattes :sas2: it's usually the ones not raised by black women:sas1:

This is a myth pushed by c00n feminists. Let's look at the facts: most biracials have black fathers in general so everything as relates to them--whether it be crime rate, c00nery, success, etc--will mostly involve black fathers. That's just numbers.

Furthermore, most black women who date out are c00ns in ways black men who date out aren't. Most white women with black men adopt black mannerisms whereas most black women whom date out are weirdos and estranged from black people.

To demonstrate, in other parts of the world, the biracials have black mothers and most all biracials in those countries are c00ns or confused or some shyt. The USA is the only place where biracials aren't largely c00ns. The evidence says black mothers ain't shyt:sas1:
 
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No, you wear your hair that way because you've been programmed to hate yourself. But as I look around, many young sisters are starting to do the right thing and love their short, curly hair.
No. Africans been wearing weaves since back in Africa. Your real issue should be with conks and perms. Learn your history.

Black men shouldn't be policing black women's hair. It's a black women's issue that most of yall lack knowledge of.
 
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