Cultural Appropriation: Allure Publishes Afro Tutorial For White Women

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When I wear my afro people call me a "nappy headed hoe" but this white chick gets praised:stopitslime:.

And black women aren't wearing weaves to look like white women. That's one thing that yall gotta stop saying for real. Believe me when I say I don't know one black woman that wears weave that wants to be white or look like a white woman.
 

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When I wear my afro people call me a "nappy headed hoe" but this white chick gets praised:stopitslime:.

And black women aren't wearing weaves to look like white women. That's one thing that yall gotta stop saying for real. Believe me when I say I don't know one black woman that wears weave that wants to be white or look like a white woman.

That's the beauty of White Supremacy. There's no other reason but to look like White Women, yet Women get weaves thinking its because they want to look 'cute' or believe their hair is 'nappy'. Ingrained into us for 400 years.
 

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When I wear my afro people call me a "nappy headed hoe" but this white chick gets praised:stopitslime:.

And black women aren't wearing weaves to look like white women. That's one thing that yall gotta stop saying for real. Believe me when I say I don't know one black woman that wears weave that wants to be white or look like a white woman.


its sad how black women can't admit they wear weave to compete with euro-centric beauty standards. :/
 

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That's the beauty of White Supremacy. There's no other reason but to look like White Women, yet Women get weaves thinking its because they want to look 'cute' or believe their hair is 'nappy'. Ingrained into us for 400 years.
breh, someone posted a black news paper from the 20s (i think), and the advertisement section was filled with wigs, skin bleaches and lye perms solutions
 

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BW are quick to dismiss their "cultural appropriation" of euro-centric hairstyles as "just hair," or "just an accessory"

but suddenly it becomes so much more when a white woman starts mimicking afro textured hair. so personally, i'd like more of this. but as it stands, @MarsPunka is the only one remaining consistent in her logic.

be quick to dismiss social conditioning...

Think about if you were raised to believe that you are ugly as hell with a blue t-shirt, aren't employable, and don't deserve love if you wear a blue t-shirt. Just try to think about it... You have been conditioned to think that you are only lovable and handsome in a white t-shirt just like the white boys have.

This conditioning is surreptitious. You don't even know that you are being bombarded with this message on an everyday basis. Explain to me how often you will wear a blue t-shirt. You would put your blue t-shirt in the back of your closet and hide it behind the t-shirt society told you was acceptable.

Now your identity has been shaped. You are handsome if and only if, you wear that white cloak. The women you seek are also conditioned t believe that you are only handsome in your white cloak. Now while wearing your white t-shirt that attracts dirt and showcases your man-t*ts, you see white boys rocking that Blue t-shirt and getting praise for being eccentric and bold. Tell me you wouldn't have the same :stopitslime: reaction.

I get that but see @marcuz and @MarsPunka 's posts...I've seen it mentioned here numerous times by black women who unabashedly admit that they wear weaves (and wigs?); that its just a hairstyle/preference and that there's no underlying/latent appropriation or self-hatred involved in doing so...especially in terms of the convenience of not having to deal with their natural hair (which I know takes time and effort). I don't have a dog in this fight and I do understand the hypocrisy behind black beauty on white skin being admired in the media but I still don't see how this specific occurrence is going to oppress black people..therefore I don't see why there is outrage.

Plus white people with afros look dumb af anyway.

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its sad how black women can't admit they wear weave to compete with euro-centric beauty standards. :/

Not all black women. Some black women were raised to feel like their natural hair was ugly. Some black women wear it to switch up on hairstyles while others use it for a protective style. There are black women that can't even get jobs because their hair is seen as unprofessional so they wear a weave instead. Black women wear it for various reasons.
 

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breh, someone posted a black news paper from the 20s (i think), and the advertisement section was filled with wigs, skin bleaches and lye perms solutions

Its crazy. And even now, my moms, her sisters, and 90% of her female friends have the worst, most deflated-looking perms/weaves but still hang onto that shyt despite the fact that their daughters are getting bomb-ass, attractive natural or near-natural styles.
 

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Not all black women. Some black women were raised to feel like their natural hair was ugly. Some black women wear it to switch up on hairstyles while others use it for a protective style. There are black women that can't even get jobs because their hair is seen as unprofessional so they wear a weave instead. Black women wear it for various reasons.

Explain this protective style to me please. I always thought it sounded like some bs coverup.
 

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be quick to dismiss social conditioning...

Think about if you were raised to believe that you are ugly as hell with a blue t-shirt, aren't employable, and don't deserve love if you wear a blue t-shirt. Just try to think about it... You have been conditioned to think that you are only lovable and handsome in a white t-shirt just like the white boys have.

This conditioning is surreptitious. You don't even know that you are being bombarded with this message on an everyday basis. Explain to me how often you will wear a blue t-shirt. You would put your blue t-shirt in the back of your closet and hide it behind the t-shirt society told you was acceptable.

Now your identity has been shaped. You are handsome if and only if, you wear that white cloak. The women you seek are also conditioned t believe that you are only handsome in your white cloak. Now while wearing your white t-shirt that attracts dirt and showcases your man-t*ts, you see white boys rocking that Blue t-shirt and getting praise for being eccentric and bold. Tell me you wouldn't have the same :stopitslime: reaction.



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look man, i understand all the self hatred involved. but we can't even touch on that when the overwelming majority of BW are on some:

And black women aren't wearing weaves to look like white women.

more importantly, i feel like y'all argument involves a lot of confirmation bias. momma or grandmomma fukks up ya head, puts perm in it, hair extentions, fukks up ya scalp.. so now you spend adult hood wearing wigs and weaves. then when BM are :scust: when they see y'all without it,. we justify all your beliefs that BM hate natural hair on BW.
 

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I mean if your a natural chick and rock your fro proudly, you have a right to be upset. But if you wear weaves/wigs :ld:

I don't agree with you on this one...

Black women have been bamboozled all of their lives and are still being hoodwinked.... Everyone (wig wearers, naturals, processed ladies) has a right to feel vexed when they realized that they have been bamboozled.... no matter what level of liberation they are in...
 

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Explain this protective style to me please

Natural hair can get damaged if you manipulate it a lot. When you wear a weave your hair underneath is braided up and is protected. Go to youtube or Google and look up "weave protective style". Their are women that swears by it and says weave saved their hair from becoming damaged.
 

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Not all black women. Some black women were raised to feel like their natural hair was ugly. Some black women wear it to switch up on hairstyles while others use it for a protective style. There are black women that can't even get jobs because their hair is seen as unprofessional so they wear a weave instead. Black women wear it for various reasons.
so why can't WW wear black hairstyles to switch it up? and can we please kill the fukking protective style shyt.

you're not protecting your hair by gluing or suing in another woman's dna onto your scalp. this is like BW putting on some damn blue contacts talking bout y'all wearing protective eye lenses. foh
 
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I don't agree with you on this one...

Black women have been bamboozled all of their lives and are still being hoodwinked.... Everyone (wig wearers, naturals, processed ladies) has a right to feel vexed when they realized that they have been bamboozled.... no matter what level of liberation they are in...
so maybe WW rocking black hairstyles will wake y'all up.

edit: and y'all should feel vexed, realizing that y'all been sold the strong and independent lie :heh:
 
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