Ronnie Lott
#49erGang
Hmm one is derogatory the other is NOT.
What is derogatory about Chris browns "chicks havin real hair"

Hmm one is derogatory the other is NOT.
You're not being honest right now. When a white person calls a black person a thug you immediately know as a black person that they mean the n-word, and you're going to sit here and tell me that even though he didn't implicitly say it that it's NOT implied. You know as well as I do EXACTLY what he's saying, but you want to play dumb. STOP.
Lol men are so predictable because I don't agree with you I'm "emotional and angry". How can you tell my feelings through text. STOP trying to dismiss my viewpoint just because you don't agree with it.
That's EXACTLY the same. When people bring the bolded up, you QUICKLY tell black women that they may wear weave, but it's weave that looks like their natural hair. Let's wait for the video to come out. I can guarantee you it'll be full of mixed race and non-black women with long silky hair, and you KNOW that's FACT.That's not the same thing. But I'll let u cook Ma
Do other races of females wear weave? Yes or no?
That's EXACTLY the same. When people bring the bolded up, you QUICKLY tell black women that they may wear weave, but it's weave that looks like their natural hair. Let's wait for the video to come out. I can guarantee you it'll be full of mixed race and non-black women with long silky hair, and you KNOW that's FACT.
You talk as if the school to prison pipeline doesn't ALSO affect black women. They are put into jails at disproportionate rates as their female peers also. That is what I can't get behind. Many of us are tired of people like you framing the conversation in such a way that it seems like black women don't face those challenges either. You frame the conversation in this way because you want to try to minimize the perceived effects that white supremacy has on black women. Let's discuss socioeconomic status. Black men even with all of their ills regarding white supremacy as a group have a higher socioeconomic status than black women. How can 1/3 of you expect to go to prison in your lifetime and twice as many black be college educated as black men, YET you sill make more money than black women and have more wealth. Where is that discussion? And with all this going on in our community many of you still find time to blab about weave.I have a response. I just wanted to see if you were seriously making that comparison. Now, will you answer the questions i posed in my initial post? Where have i said white supremacy doesn't effect black women? you sound like you have an agenda and rather than engaging in unbiased rational discourse, you would rather push said agenda. You're accusing me of minimizing what? Did I say whatever issues black women face in regard to their hair/appearance are trivial? I did not. I, however, believe it is extremely disingenuous to even make a comparison between a cradle to prison pipeline culture, in which many people have almost no agency to perceptions about your hair, which you have agency over. You control the way your hair looks. You choose whether to wear a weave or a natural style. To act as though your hair affects your social mobility and socioeconomic status in the same fashion prison sentences, criminal records and such do is nothing short of duplicitous. You cannot be serious. You are so focused on shytting on black men, that you fail to realize this same culture that creates the statistics you are using to put black men down, negatively effects black families and thus black women.
Its a movement
That 6 pounds of horse ass on your head is on its way out of hiphop culture.
You talk as if the school to prison pipeline doesn't ALSO affect black women. They are put into jails at disproportionate rates as their female peers also. That is what I can't get behind. Many of us are tired of people like you framing the conversation in such a way that it seems like black women don't face those challenges either. You frame the conversation in this way because you want to try to minimize the perceived effects that white supremacy has on black women. Let's discuss socioeconomic status. Black men even with all of their ills regarding white supremacy as a group have a higher socioeconomic status than black women. How can 1/3 of you expect to go to prison in your lifetime and twice as many black be college educated as black men, YET you sill make more money than black women and have more wealth. Where is that discussion? And with all this going on in our community many of you still find time to blab about weave.
I black men worried more about staying out of jail and education instead of someone's hair then maybe there wouldn't be 9 TIMES AS MANY BLACK MEN IN JAIL AND TWICE AS MANY BLACK WOMEN IN COLLEGE AS BLACK MEN.
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cac.
Typically cacs are the type who bring up bs stats like that...your post reeked of pure cacFacts make me a cac. You all can bring up as many stats as you want about black women being obese, sinlge mothers, whores, and etc., but when we do it we're white?