Justine Bieber defending Kylie's cultural appropriation? Surprised? Nah.

EndDomination

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Jun 22, 2014
Messages
31,600
Reputation
7,205
Daps
110,884
4D4boqG.png
Nah.
There are rules in a lot of Cleveland Public Schools.
They also banned anything that may be considered "gang-related," hoodies, and there is a "hair-size" limit, hence why a few kids with Afros had to have their hair braided, but they would get trouble anyway, because cornrows weren't allowed. East Side schools had a much larger population of Black students, so they weren't as strict there, but they were on the West Side.
 

Krispy

#FreeBigLurch
Joined
May 26, 2013
Messages
1,720
Reputation
1,380
Daps
3,446
Reppin
UK
She's 16 :wtf:

Do you see birdbrain Beyonce speaking on anything? I will give this 16 year old the benefit of doubt and expect more from her as she matures, at the very least she's saying something which is more than much older women in the same industry.

People have started from a younger age by utilising the internet and learning about things, she can start off with that but if she truly cared she would be branching off into other subjects like the struggle black children face in gaining an education and the difficulties in finding a job or the lack of black owned businesses in black communities.

I'm not asking her to become the leader of a black pride group, all I'm saying is it would be nice of her to paragraph on other subjects which with her resources should be alot easier. Who's looking for Beyonce's opinion anyway

:stopitslime:
She is a teenage female, of course she would have a main focus of body issues just like everyother teenager.
She is bringing up a good point that CACs keep acting slick with.

Plenty of grown folks with more experience to talk about the other issues you are bringing up.

I'm a female teenage too but I realise the basis of creating strong, intelligent and proud black children is through having a strong and stable community that's created through education, business and questioning stereotypes that cause black people to belittle one another for not being "black enough" people need to stop pretending teens/kids are dumb or lack a basic understanding of things
 

onelastdeath

Banned
Joined
Jul 19, 2014
Messages
29,379
Reputation
11,073
Daps
134,966
People have started from a younger age by utilising the internet and learning about things, she can start off with that but if she truly cared she would be branching off into other subjects like the struggle black children face in gaining an education and the difficulties in finding a job or the lack of black owned businesses in black communities.

I'm not asking her to become the leader of a black pride group, all I'm saying is it would be nice of her to paragraph on other subjects which with her resources should be alot easier. Who's looking for Beyonce's opinion anyway



I'm a female teenage too but I realise the basis of creating strong, intelligent and proud black children is through having a strong and stable community that's created through education, business and questioning stereotypes that cause black people to belittle one another for not being "black enough" people need to stop pretending teens/kids are dumb or lack a basic understanding of things
If you look at her IG and tumblr, she talks about a lot of other things.
 

onelastdeath

Banned
Joined
Jul 19, 2014
Messages
29,379
Reputation
11,073
Daps
134,966
Completely understand why Amandla and black women would be upset about this.

It's got to suck to live in a society/world that deems you unattractive and undesirable because of your skin tone/facial features/hair, yet white women - the same women that are placed (undeservedly) on the highest of pedestals - can "buy" those same features and be praised not only by society, but by black men. The argument of black women straightening hair and wearing weaves is highly insensitive, considering that they go that route to adhere not only to pressures of society, but to what they perceive is what black men find more attractive than their natural features.

The insensitivity to black women's issues by black men need to be addressed. Yes, there are certainly more important things to fight for and against than a Kardashian wearing braids, but at least be understanding to the underline of why Amandla and other black women are offended. Very disturbing how the capes come out for overrated white bytches while the feelings of the women of your own culture are disregarded

Maybe if Black men made more of an effort to uplift black women and help them feel beautiful in a society that tells them they're not, then black women wouldn't feel the need to complain about what may seem to you guys as a "pointless" issue.

But no, instead let's defend another white bytch, while telling the women of our culture to "get over" their feelings...yet AGAIN!
Can't argue with that.
 

Canon

Veteran
Joined
Sep 5, 2013
Messages
21,144
Reputation
1,694
Daps
80,201
:dahell:who fukking cares about kylie wearing cornrows?

people on there sjw shyt over this?
 

Lewis Black

Superstar
Joined
May 10, 2012
Messages
13,536
Reputation
5,106
Daps
53,243
Overblown/Non issue imo.

Were fighting over cornrows? lol. It's like some of these twitter/tumblr generation will get offended by dumb shyt. Fat shaming/culture appropriation/transracial/transgender etc all that gotta :camby:
 

Savior

Superstar
Joined
May 16, 2012
Messages
4,946
Reputation
1,030
Daps
12,876
Reppin
#byrdgang
for the people with capes who think amandla is just mad about hair, from amandla herself
CJ4OTW2UMAAdQC3.jpg

Shes got a sharp mind for a 16 year old. Refreshing to see in this ignorant ass society. Whether picking a fight with a kardashian on twitter is a battle worth fighting or not we cant deny shes speaking truth only. Not everyone who speaks up can be malcom x but speaking up alone takes courage these days :ehh:
 
Top