Tariq Nasheed Goes 1 On 1 With Puerto Rican Woman Who Said We Think Blackness Is A Scab

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Them Afros turned into Jheri Curi once that trend was over:skip:.
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nikkas was wearing S Curls & pressed hair throughout the 00s.


Jerry curls went out in the Late 1980s in the Northeast in the early 90s in the rest country.
 

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This is the most aggressively anti black person ive heard in a long time! :scust:Literally using classic anti black rhetoric :scust:saying that everything that’s in support of Black existence is wrong :scust:immature childish retorts that immediately become flat out racist :scust:mocking an enslaved Black person speaking :scust:mocking how Black people are criticizing her:scust:PROJECTION LIKE A MF THE WHOLE TIME :scust:Trying use separate groups of Black people to bolster her stance which is entirely anti Black:scust:Acting as if she’s teaching anyone like we are incapable of speaking the truth of our experiences :scust: Contradicting her own points:scust:Obsession with what is none of her business :scust:Too dense to take in any of what was said to her :scust:
Do you know what kills me is that she is a Nuyorkrican that grew up in the tri-state. She grew up with Black people or whole life I think she may even have a child with a black guy. And this is how she thinks about us. How Black people can be so blind I do not know.



Turns out She’s from the Bronx. Not surprised at all.
 
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False, Black immigrants on youtube made that shyt pop, BW in America aint know shyt about Bantu Knots, Twist out, Fulani Braids & Shea Butter etc. til youtube hair vidoes by immigrants came out..
They’ve been doing those and many hairstyles since the eighties:dwillhuh:

how old are you

@HarlemHottie can we get a woman in here:mjlol:
 

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False, Black immigrants on youtube made that shyt pop, BW in America aint know shyt about Bantu Knots, Twist out, Fulani Braids & Shea Butter etc. til youtube hair vidoes by immigrants came out..


I remember when I was a teenager in Kenya, I had relaxed hair and I decided on a whim that I was going to cut it all off and grow my hair natural. I’d been going to the same hairstylist for years – he was a Kenyan, like me, and when I went natural, he didn’t know what to do with it. He was like, ‘They don’t teach us how to style natural hair in school.’ There’s been a whole revolution, led by African America for sure, where we are embracing our natural hair texture and returning to a past glory. You look at beautiful traditional hairdos from pre-colonial and colonial times and they have been erased from so much of our contemporary expression. I remember one of the first times I really saw African hairstyles preserved and celebrated as art was through the photographic lens of Leni Riefenstahl. :picard: I was 10 years old and had not truly seen images of natural pre-colonial hairstyles beyond our Kenyan borders. At the time, I wasn’t familiar with Riefenstahl’s work as a Nazi propagandist and that, in and of itself, is highly problematic, because this deeply colonialist, white supremacist gaze was introducing me to the people and hairstyles of the Nuba, Dinka and Shilluk of Sudan. Essentially, even when we as a colonized or oppressed people are engaging with images or notions of our ancestry, it is so often within a Eurocentric gaze.

Lupita Nyong'o on Hollywood’s strong women & new movie Us


Tethers for real, my goodness. Ados women almost single handedly change the entire planet's perspective on natural hair and immigrants trynna steal that too. :hhh:
 

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They both took an L. She was way too emotional and kept doubling down on her white supremacist talking points. Tariq was flustered and got too busy getting in the mud with her instead of staying calm and countering with logic.
 

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Smh can't believe I listened to this shyt. Puerto Ricans be checking "white" on the Census, but Black Americans do be stuck on complexion. She kinda making Tariq's point tho - said her dad is darker than Tariq, but goes out of her way to separate herself from Black folks :jbhmm:
 

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Tethers for real, my goodness. Ados women almost single handedly change the entire planet's perspective on natural hair and immigrants trynna steal that too. :hhh:
They learned from immigrants on youtube

They’ve been doing those and many hairstyles since the eighties:dwillhuh:

how old are you


@HarlemHottie can we get a woman in here:mjlol:
And immigrants being doing it longer

Jerry curls went out in the Late 1980s in the Northeast in the early 90s in the rest country.
1999:unimpressed:Perms, pressed & jheri curls

 

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Didn’t realize the coli had so many abrasive immigrants

they Hella deep on here and alot of them just don't say shyt about their immigrant status. they can be a whole 1st 2nd gen anchor baby and jump in our convos as if their family has FBA history the same as the Descendants of american slaves.
 

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They learned from immigrants on youtube
:skip:Negged. I just quoted lupita saying her Kenyan hairdresser didn't even know what to do with her shyt bc they didn't learn how to do natural hair in school. IN KENYA. She didn't even know what traditional hairstyles looked like until she found photos taken by damn nazi.

I was on the hairboards in 2007. The current natural hair movement, AS ALWAYS, was started by ados women.

natural hair movement is a movement which encourages women and men of African descent to keep their natural afro-textured hair. It originated in the United States during the 1960s, with its most recent iteration occurring in the 2000s.

Natural hair movement - Wikipedia

For anybody keeping score, that's two sources ive provided now to his zero. :coffee:
 

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They learned from immigrants on youtube


And immigrants being doing it longer


1999:unimpressed:Perms, pressed & jheri curls


In fashion non fba follow black American women. Fba women have never looked non fba women like. A lot of those styles were birthed through American pan africanism not from actual immigrants and certainly not from YouTube:snoop:
 

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They learned from immigrants on youtube


And immigrants being doing it longer


1999:unimpressed:Perms, pressed & jheri curls




Are you serious? You’re talking about gang members In south-central Los Angeles. Most of them were also still wearing dikkies and things like that back then. So you actually just prove my point. Most Black people in United States outside a small majority moved away from Jerri curls and perms by the late 80s early 90s.
 
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