Jay-Z Attends Premiere Of Disney's Mufasa Movie With Beyonce & Blue Ivy After Lawsuit

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I’m not a fan of weaves but some lightskin chicks would look kinda weird rocking anything other than a twistout.

There’s tons of versatility for Black women wearing natural hairstyles but not for all Black women Take Kendra G unless she could make her hair grow she kinda needs a bussdown to cover up that little peanut head she has.
 

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I didn’t realize Blue was that old. I can see why Bee wears weaves though she’s one of those lightskins where anyother other than an Afro would look weird on her.

I’m so against weaves that that is a major downside of marrying a chick who looks like that.
I agree that wearing natural hairstyles without weave should be promoted.

And I respect your opinion on an Afro looking weird on Beyoncé,
but there I don’t agree.


I reject the notion that an Afro would look weird on her.

I reject the idea of unapologetic visual expression of unapologetic African descent being “weird”

I believe that Black ppl have simply been indoctrinated to think that straight hair or super loose hair is appropriate and better.

Anything other than 4C-3B hair on Black women of her skintone and darker in a work position where it’s not necessary
(I acknowledge the violence of the legacy of Tignon laws)
to make a descent living is simply an excuse to express internalized anti-Blackness.

I’m sayin this specifically about Black women who PREDOMINANTLY wear hair textures that are straight or way looser than their natural hair vs Black women that weird the hair textures that align with their African Ancestry.

This is how I want to see Beyoncé for the sake of Black children’s self-image
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Predominantly wearing hair textures looser than this in a position where it’s not necessary is an expression of internalized anti-Blackness to me.

A young Black girl that sees all their favorites wearing looser hair than they have with believe her hair is something unfavorable because of its African expression that needs to be adjusted towards “whiteness” by presenting it looser/straight.

Black children need to see successful versions of themselves presented in ways that align with their African ancestry to combat internalized anti-Blackness and fight stigmas.
 
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Damn she a 6th grader 12 yrs old, I looked like a kid at that age still, celebrity kids grow up faster it seems probably because they see more have access to more than the average kid




Gave me a complete leg up. On going to parties underage and dealing with adults completely in an adult space as a child.

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I agree that wearing natural hairstyles without weave should be promoted.

And I respect your opinion on an Afro looking weird on Beyoncé,
but I don’t agree.


I reject the notion that an Afro would look weird on her.

I reject the idea of unapologetic visual expression of unapologetic African descent being “weird”

I believe that Black ppl have simply been indoctrinated to think that straight hair or super loose hair is appropriate and better.

Anything other than 4C-3B hair on Black women of her skintone and darker in a work position where it’s not necessary
(I acknowledge the violence of the legacy of Tignon laws)
to make a descent living is simply an excuse to express internalized anti-Blackness.

I’m sayin this specifically about Black women who PREDOMINANTLY wear hair textures that are straight or way looser than their natural hair vs Black women that weird the hair textures that align with their African Ancestry.

This is how I want to see Beyoncé for the sake of Black children’s self-image
IMG-4119.png

IMG-4117.jpg

IMG-4116.webp


Predominantly wearing hair textures looser than this in a position where it’s not necessary is an expression of internalized anti-Blackness to me.

A young Black girl that sees all their favorites wearing looser hair than they have with believe her hair is something unfavorable because of its African expression that needs to be adjusted towards “whiteness” by presenting it looser/straight.


Black children need to see successful versions of themselves presented in ways that align with their African ancestry to combat internalized anti-Blackness and fight stigmas.

Well first....

Black people created cosmetology. So any look created is our look.

So all the tricknology of the white beauty is a lie.
Even down to the actual template of white beauty is a stone cold lie.
You do realize the socalled Hollywood idea of beauty. Was based on the black actress.
Who they forced to passed as white. So it was always covered up.
Lemme see if I can find this link.....


[Not to mention we ruled Europe for 700 years as well.
By taking over Rome and making them highlight Greece. To the point the world is a ares and hepatheus greco roman protestant world. Where their original dictatorship in Rome was toppled. Making it so now we study and do everything in a greco fascist ideal. From a fallen roman dictatorship. We even study theor religion in our public schools. While they say...oh we do not study religion in public school. When the only religion taught in school is Greek mythology.]





Their whole way of life is a misappropriated lie.

Which is why they try to shun facts.

Any look that is misappropriated as white. Is one of our original looks as black people. Even straight hair, makeup, weave, dye etc. So any look is our look. Where it was misappropriated directly from us.
I appreciate sisters in any style and Beyoncé in whatever she rocks is fiyoine.

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who would Jay-Z be if he never found out about Jean-Michel?
I bet you there'd have been at least 1 more album than there was.

Jay has rapped about everything under the sun that he rapped about…


Dude been rich before I ever came out the womb.

He’s already rapped about selling dope, how many chicks that be boned, named dropped Biggie’s name like how Birdman did Ms. Gladys, killed autotune only for Future to resurrect it, Beyoncé’s coochie, etc.


Jay became too artsy after hanging around Kanye and eating with Warren Buffett.
 

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I agree that wearing natural hairstyles without weave should be promoted.

And I respect your opinion on an Afro looking weird on Beyoncé,
but there I don’t agree.


I reject the notion that an Afro would look weird on her.

I reject the idea of unapologetic visual expression of unapologetic African descent being “weird”

I believe that Black ppl have simply been indoctrinated to think that straight hair or super loose hair is appropriate and better.

Anything other than 4C-3B hair on Black women of her skintone and darker in a work position where it’s not necessary
(I acknowledge the violence of the legacy of Tignon laws)
to make a descent living is simply an excuse to express internalized anti-Blackness.

I’m sayin this specifically about Black women who PREDOMINANTLY wear hair textures that are straight or way looser than their natural hair vs Black women that weird the hair textures that align with their African Ancestry.

This is how I want to see Beyoncé for the sake of Black children’s self-image
IMG-4119.png

IMG-4117.jpg

IMG-4116.webp


Predominantly wearing hair textures looser than this in a position where it’s not necessary is an expression of internalized anti-Blackness to me.

A young Black girl that sees all their favorites wearing looser hair than they have with believe her hair is something unfavorable because of its African expression that needs to be adjusted towards “whiteness” by presenting it looser/straight.


Black children need to see successful versions of themselves presented in ways that align with their African ancestry to combat internalized anti-Blackness and fight stigmas.
I said anything OTHER than an Afro would look weird on her.

I agree with your overall point but someone needs to tell Beyonce because shes almost never weaveless
 
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