I'm answering because I really feel like you have a serious question. Although I don't really like weaves either, we are having this discussion without CONTEXT. Black women wearing weaves is about much more than wanting to look like white women. It is a psychological carryover/conditioning from a time where if you had straighter hair you could be FREED.
This excerpt from the book "Critical Race Theory" details how THREE GENERATIONS of black women were freed, after they won a court case against their master. How did they win, you ask? Well, the judge determined that they were of Indian ancestry (and thus free) because their hair was straight. They went from being enslaved, to being free, SIMPLY because of the texture of their hair. So, do you see now how this is a bit more complex than "black women hate themselves"? A lot of the things we DO, the people we find attractive, our likes and dislikes/preferences were socialized by a racist society. We need to acknowledge that if we're going to have an honest conversation about weave.
If you're just trying to troll/don't wanna have a genuine conversation, please don't respond.