Remember that Asian weave shop owner that punched the black woman in Tulsa?

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How can the black community control the weave industry from a whole seller/distribution standpoint?

By refusing to by from anyone else they would all go out of business and distributers would be LOOKING for whoever we appoint to sell to us. This starts with being on code. Are black peoples ever going to get on code? Not sure
 

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By refusing to by from anyone else they would all go out of business and distributers would be LOOKING for whoever we appoint to sell to us. This starts with being on code. Are black peoples ever going to get on code? Not sure
They still buy from Asian suppliers tho. They got a stranglehold on it at the moment. Yeah the store might be black but guess who they gotta get hair from? Not black folks unfortunately. There might be a black middleman but not a direct supplier.
 

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I remember this. I think the asian guy called the police so only one person at a time could be let into the store. :wow:
 

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The elders seeing this is modern day Tulsa would be sickened. Sadly in a way I'm glad they are not here to see this nonsense keeping it pc to be correct of course. The modern day hood culture that many live and die by sickens me.
 
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