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originally posted by: Cymru
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: generik
That also begs the question: Don't black kids ever ask white kids about their hair? Are we getting just one side of the story here?
And Gingers?
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originally posted by: Somethingsamiss
a reply to: gortex
Okay Afro textured hair being protected is a bit far. However as far as the touching. If someone asks and the person asked is okay with it okay cool. What needs to stop and happens far to often is people making discouraging comments about black peoples hair. A coworker of my girlfriend once compared her hair to pubic hair. That’s going to far. We’ve been out and people have just reached up and squeezed her hair, which gets shut down immediately if I’m there. She gets ask constantly if her hair is real, or when she wears it natural they ask why she doesn’t comb it. If she wears it in an Afro people call her foxy brown. People just need to leave other peoples hair alone.
The hypocrisy of the left never stops astounding. "Equality' has to be the biggest lie from them They are all about 'rules for thee but not for me ' and they get to evade tax/horde wealth , while they make up new 'laws' or rules to divert more wealth to them.
turning a blind eye to immigration