@@Ur_girl_Jennifer it's not random reasons. They don't want anyone talking about "political" stuff and will want to take down anything involving "politics" as quickly as possible
I’ve been invited to many events from my bestie (whole family is from DR and PR) and I swear they drink insane amounts. Meanwhile I’m Irish and still get stereotyped while I hardly drink 😂
I have never seen more alcohol in my life at a 5-year-old's birthday party, until I met my fiance. And they are all from The Dominican Republic. It's actually insane
Not every event has alcohol, but yeah Latinos and Hispanics do drink a lot. I would know. A wedding party I went to had so much alcohol, I'm surprised no one ended up drunk at the end of it.
You ain't go through shit, your grandparents did. Be a man and take accountability for your life instead of projecting blame like the last guy 👍🏻@@de_lontekk8019
When I got married, my then husband said we need to put the starting time for the wedding an hour before it was actually starting And yes everyone was on time... For the actual time😂
I love this!! Thank you. I'm so sick of the loudest voices being the craziest ones We need one for Asians and Latinos. Kind of sick of the societal standards and turning a blind eye in my community.
Idk why everyone says wigs like they’re a cultural thing. People of all races have been wearing wigs for centuries. As a kid one of the first instances in which I found out people wear wigs was (understandably) for chemo, and that was before I found out people just wear them to wear them
Because usually they're straight textured white people wigs. If black people can dye their hair blond and straighten it, white people should be able to wear braids.
White validation is crazy😩😂 I have yet to see any one of us seek validation from another race.. just because they dating don’t mean it’s seeking validation.
Nah we do, not really dating but like letting people away with “jokes”. Like the comments like: “I’m black and I found this funny” and it’s literally a minstrel cartoon 🤦🏽♀️
@MimaSama-nd9cy totally agree! And the black ppl that be up in the comment section of some white guys thirst trap saying, "Do you like black women? 🥺" or the pasta and lobster statements. Also black guys that go under white women's comment sections saying "if it ain't snowing, I ain't going" There's so many more examples, one more being the amount of views and comments under the "korean guys react to black women" videos. It's so sad to see in the community.
@@Ladyadastylez History didnt begin after the 2000's. Just because you never heard of dutch braids, or know whites have worn them for millennia, doesn't change reality. Do better
Braids are for everyone, now as for what types of braids that varies. Not saying you can’t wear them but there are braid styles white people have worn culturally (looking at the nordics here) and there are styles (like box braids) where if a white person wears them, their hair will start to thin. Technically speaking, poc tend to have stronger thicker hair to support the extra weight 🤷🏽♀️
I'm three quarters white and have pretty white textured hair. I've gotten my hair braided multiple times, and my hair has never gotten thin from braiding. I think the actual problem is a lot of white people don't know how to take care of their hair in braids, I saw one girl trying to brush her hair out of braids without being careful not to rip it all out. I luckily have a grandma to tell me how to take care of my hair, but not everyone has that. I think if you're going to get it braided you should learn to take care of it.
1. Curly hair is much weaker than straight hair. 2. There is no such thing as "POC hair." East asians tend to have bone straight hair, but they arent white.
Yeah I get what the first girl is saying but also if you think about it having striaght hair isn’t only a white thing…other people have it too, I love sharing my culture but I think from what I’ve heard some black people don’t have a lot to hold on to and they choose there hair to hold onto the strongest, we’ve shared a lot with the world though.
But there are black people born with every texture of hair. So how can we copy something that’s already naturally in our community. My sister is literally blue eyed with loose brown curls and I have a sister with dark eyes and an afro. So I really hate that point, kinda excludes are large amount of black people
I’ve never looked at a black girl with blonde straight hair and thought “she’s trying to be me” literally never. It goes both ways… At least I hope it does in the future. All we do is separate ourselves through our culture when that should be the exact thing that we invite people into.
Exactly!! There are black people with natural blonde straight hair. People need to realize that black people have every single *natural* hair color in existence, and we can also have hair ranging from type 1 to type 4.
Black women naturally can have blonde hair and look good in it, every race has blonde hair most white females dye their hair that colour it's not natural. Not a single white female looks good in box braids. And when you wear braids that are African/black originated then you clearly are trying to be them. Lip fillers and fake tan is also a thing white females do as well.
@@_BOUYE yes. My mother has a kinky curly big Afro hair, but it’s red and she’s white with freckles. Using products meant for white hair doesn’t work on her, and I would hate people to see her buying products for African hair and being judged for it when it’s the only thing that works for her.
@@atarakay9900My family has gingers on my mom side and my little cousin has blonde hair and they are black not mixed at all. I bet your mother is gorgeous, people with red hair are so pretty to me.
Look, yes other races can wear braids that’s not the problem, black women didn’t just wake up and were like we hate this, black women have been discriminated against and ridiculed for our hair so when we see other races now doing the same yes, it is upsetting especially when black women are STILL being discriminated against for our hair, also black women have been wearing wigs and sew ins LONG before white people came and colonized, also black women were forced to wear straight hair in America so that they were not discriminated against in the workplace and so now it has become a trend
Ok but why do you have to hate on everyone who looks even a bit European just because they have braids in? That literally defeats the whole purpose of people “accepting braids” and it makes you guys look like absolute hypocrites and causes nothing but resentment towards POC. Why you trying to tell people what they can do with their own hair? Like why do you even care if it’s not your hair?
@@michinsaeggi-dakcho it's not that difficult. The wigs and weaves that black women wear are literally made from other race's hair. Most often it's Indian women's hair or another Asian country.
Ok… the point is that these things have gone from being hated to being loved by lots of cultures. So you want people to still be hateful for it? Weird complaint if you ask me.
Honestly man, that last one I feel isn’t just for black people. I think everyone feels like that at one time or another, it’s just framed with what we fear ( real or imaginary ), our experiences( and what we are told to expect) leading us to believe that we aren’t experiencing the same thing, as people that don’t look or act like us. While yes it is true experiences will vary, not to address underlying experiences that transcend the 2mm of flesh we have and connect us a humans, we will continue to allow ourselves to be divided up.
I have no problem with other people wear braids…but I understand why other black women do…we get called ghetto when we do it and everybody else get called classy…get lose jobs over it…get kicked out of school for it…and that’s why crown act exist…but at the end of the day idk because I got bigger things to worry about.
Y’all gotta explain the hair thing to me bc black people also have different hair textures and colors and ik she didn’t say anything about the color but another girl said it in the last video I watched about the blond wigs and everything but there are black people who also has blonde hair so I need help understanding that one
Nothing wrong with others wearing any hairstyle. 1 black people were conditioned to conform and hate their own skin and hair, that’s where the big culture on weaves comes in. There is a fundamental difference there. 2. Wear whatever you want but don’t whitewash the history behind those same things.
wigs aren't a cultural hairstyle so no... but i do agree that we try to imitate other races hair. lots of black (especially older) women's hair havent seen the light of day in 20+ years under their mighty wig of "protection". 9.9 times out of 10 its not even a curly/kinky wig. as a fellow black woman, I DO get how you could fall into doing that but i also dont because curls and coils are too gorgeous to NEVER wear. (obviously not all black women are like this, especially younger black women)
I love the ones where they don't understand the question. Like Mr. White Validation. That's not a conversation black people need to hear, that's a side-eyed dig at white people.
The CROWN ACT is why it’s not just hair . If it was just hair , then we wouldn’t face discrimination because of our hairstyle . The issue with other nonblack people wearing braids is because they get to do it for “fun” / “fashion” and get praised for it like it’s a aesthetic- for someone black, it’s a lifestyle.
I guess my question is how are sew ins and wigs “other races hairstyles” when just about every culture had some form of a wig? Just like there are many cultures that had some form of braiding.
Because it mimicking other races hair instead embracing our own hair. Too many of black women don't even wear their natural hair texture or natural hair PERIOD and it's such a shame. Black woman rather have blonde silky hair like Becky or long straight black hair like Asians then get mad when Becky pop out with box braids 🤷🏾♀️ Make it make sense...
1st girl need to learn history. We were forced into wearing wigs/weaves because our natural hair was/is considered unprofessional. Remember, that just passed a law making it illegal to discriminate against black people for their natural hair styles. We don’t have an issue with other cultures wearing our hairstyles, we have an issue with them claiming it as their own when their hair isn’t even made for it. They look silly most of the time anyway, so nothing to hate on.
Black people not knowing the history of their own hair is upsetting. The first girl should just do a bit of research, maybe then she'll understand WHY that is. Give black women a break. White people also have their own braids as a form of protecting their own hair type.
You assuming she doesn't know makes you the ignorant one. And it is true that we wear bone straight hair styles when our hair naturally isn't straight. So that is mimicking ither races' hair that is naturally straight. If a non black person did the same as us, they would be called racist.
Some people don’t understand forced assimilation at all Who cares what black men like They don’t love themselves and the world jokes about it daily Idk about the late thing, It’s time black peoples practice mindfulness and health as a cultural standard
Umm. Other races go through struggle and hard times as much as anyone else. Why would anyone think that the only Whyt boy in the whole neighborhood, has it any easier than anyone else in the same hood?? You don't think that maybe he could have it harder??
I don't agree with the comment about the hairstyle. A lot of non black people who wear culturally black or African hairstyles will not genuinely admit that the hair style is from black or African culture.Nor will they consider the discrimination and other forms of abuse black people experienced due to their hair and overall racial assimilation.
Yeah here’s the thing… it doesn’t matter… it’s just hair 😂 so really get over it and nobody is struggling anymore so I don’t know where you fell off the bus.
Why do you need them to admit that its a black hairstyle, and how do they do that. Go on national TV to announce its a black hairstyles before they can make it on thier head. Do you see how dunce you sound.
she meant that they have double standards and are hypocritical, saying they want girls "natural" but they can't tell what natural is. they want girls that look like they have a bbl without getting surgery 💀💀
@@lol-ot7ng I don’t speak for all black men but the fact that a woman would want to get a bbl says a lot about her self esteem/confidence. Especially knowing the risk involved. I know that every black woman isn’t built with a big butt, but that’s what the gym is for.
😂😂😂😂. The Dutch did not invented braids . Dutch braid is a braided style name. It’s basically 2 braids in the side of the head . It’s similar to the French braid . It gets it name from which hand braiding motion you use . Basically if you over handed or underhanded briading it. I had to correct you on that one .
Imagine being bullied for your style for a long time and then everyone wants to be you and gets money off of your style. I promise you, you will be mad. Ignorance
Why are yall censoring “Race” 😭
Maybe because it's a dumb American concept?
@@MoldyStuffnah it’s RUclips they’ll take videos down for random reasons
@@MoldyStuff as far as I can tell, race was first used as a concept in around 1580 or earlier. Before America was a thing.
@@Ur_girl_Jennifer it's not random reasons. They don't want anyone talking about "political" stuff and will want to take down anything involving "politics" as quickly as possible
@@Ur_girl_Jennifer low-key 😂RUclips lame af
That sober one is also a conversation us Latinos aren’t ready to have 👀 have massive amounts of beer at toddler birthday parties smh 🤦🏻♀️
I’ve been invited to many events from my bestie (whole family is from DR and PR) and I swear they drink insane amounts. Meanwhile I’m Irish and still get stereotyped while I hardly drink 😂
I have never seen more alcohol in my life at a 5-year-old's birthday party, until I met my fiance. And they are all from The Dominican Republic. It's actually insane
Yes I'm Colombian and this place is heavy HEAVY in alcohol
because why are we at a baby shower and ur doing up mad tequila and shot towers... sir just please go to the pick'n'mix....
Not every event has alcohol, but yeah Latinos and Hispanics do drink a lot. I would know. A wedding party I went to had so much alcohol, I'm surprised no one ended up drunk at the end of it.
Last guy got his girl stolen by a Conner 💀
The default is internalized anti-blackness because anti-blackness is systemic ! Seeking validation from someone who isn’t black is wild !
😂😂 most definitely
That’s exactly wtf happened 😭
He didn’t lie tho 😂😂😂
You ain't go through shit, your grandparents did. Be a man and take accountability for your life instead of projecting blame like the last guy 👍🏻@@de_lontekk8019
I feel called out for the “we shouldn’t be late” statement 😂
Kinda same. Like I agree and understand where she coming from.
When I got married, my then husband said we need to put the starting time for the wedding an hour before it was actually starting
And yes everyone was on time... For the actual time😂
"are we on black people time" GOODBYE LMAO
conner catching strays
As a black girl i feel like not every black person struggles
Did you censor “race” and “white”?? Surely those can’t be blocked words
All of these conversations are valid.
I love this!!
Thank you. I'm so sick of the loudest voices being the craziest ones
We need one for Asians and Latinos. Kind of sick of the societal standards and turning a blind eye in my community.
“Whatstyshja d balckkakene to have Eve be” when he asked the first time lmao
Never understood why black women love to wear blonde wods or weaves but its not okay for sny other race to wear braids 🤔🤔🤔
I agree that its ridiculous to "gatekeep" hairstyles. I don't care who wears what🤷🏾♀️
Did she have on a lace wig with the lace still on it??😂
She did. She sure did
I think it was overgrown edgers that were lifting
It looks like a braid or end piece of hair is stuck in an awkward way…you can see it sticking out on the side when she turns her head..
@@WowJustWow37she didn’t tho.
@@Rainbowreesii whiny ass
Who is we sis? Because I’ve always wore my own hair 🤣
Idk why everyone says wigs like they’re a cultural thing. People of all races have been wearing wigs for centuries. As a kid one of the first instances in which I found out people wear wigs was (understandably) for chemo, and that was before I found out people just wear them to wear them
Because black woken usually wear wigs to emulate a hair texture many of us to not have. 32 inches of ice blonde hair is Eurocentric.
Because usually they're straight textured white people wigs. If black people can dye their hair blond and straighten it, white people should be able to wear braids.
Exactly
Yeah if you wear a wig with African hair, but that Brazilian? That Peruvian? Don’t be oblivious
Nordics have been wearing braids for over a 1000 years
Theres a huge difference between "keeping urself up/together" vs getting surgery/BBL
hairstyles 👏 r 👏 not 👏 owned 👏
All of these conversations doesn't miss a beat.
White validation is crazy😩😂 I have yet to see any one of us seek validation from another race.. just because they dating don’t mean it’s seeking validation.
Nah we do, not really dating but like letting people away with “jokes”. Like the comments like: “I’m black and I found this funny” and it’s literally a minstrel cartoon 🤦🏽♀️
trust me they definitely do
@MimaSama-nd9cy totally agree! And the black ppl that be up in the comment section of some white guys thirst trap saying, "Do you like black women? 🥺" or the pasta and lobster statements. Also black guys that go under white women's comment sections saying "if it ain't snowing, I ain't going"
There's so many more examples, one more being the amount of views and comments under the "korean guys react to black women" videos. It's so sad to see in the community.
You might not be in spaces where there are a lot of white people to a few black people. So you might not see it happening
So y'all just lying like this lol 😂
😂😂😂😂 braids are for everybody
No .
@@Ladyadastylezyes.
@@Ladyadastylez History didnt begin after the 2000's. Just because you never heard of dutch braids, or know whites have worn them for millennia, doesn't change reality. Do better
Braids are for everyone, now as for what types of braids that varies. Not saying you can’t wear them but there are braid styles white people have worn culturally (looking at the nordics here) and there are styles (like box braids) where if a white person wears them, their hair will start to thin. Technically speaking, poc tend to have stronger thicker hair to support the extra weight 🤷🏽♀️
Then let their hair thin 😂 that's on them to look dumb later on in life
I'm three quarters white and have pretty white textured hair. I've gotten my hair braided multiple times, and my hair has never gotten thin from braiding. I think the actual problem is a lot of white people don't know how to take care of their hair in braids, I saw one girl trying to brush her hair out of braids without being careful not to rip it all out. I luckily have a grandma to tell me how to take care of my hair, but not everyone has that. I think if you're going to get it braided you should learn to take care of it.
1. Curly hair is much weaker than straight hair.
2. There is no such thing as "POC hair." East asians tend to have bone straight hair, but they arent white.
@@CurliFoxessentially what they mean by poc hair is hairstyles that are culturally and historically from another race that isnt white.
@@avalosp They were not referring to styles, but strands. Thats why they said
"POC have stronger, thicker hair."
Neglecting context is tripping folks up out here! 😂 (It’s not about hair…)
Nobody owns hairstyles
Yeah I get what the first girl is saying but also if you think about it having striaght hair isn’t only a white thing…other people have it too, I love sharing my culture but I think from what I’ve heard some black people don’t have a lot to hold on to and they choose there hair to hold onto the strongest, we’ve shared a lot with the world though.
This is probably one of the best ones so far
Every one brought up good points.
A shocking lot of sensible people in this video
no need to add shocking but noted
FROM CONNOR 🤣🤣🤣
But there are black people born with every texture of hair. So how can we copy something that’s already naturally in our community. My sister is literally blue eyed with loose brown curls and I have a sister with dark eyes and an afro. So I really hate that point, kinda excludes are large amount of black people
Yes, COME TO WORK ON TIME.
You had time to stop by McDonalds, but you are not on time for work.
This was a good one!!! Love your questions
*Dutch Braid* It’s DUTCH………..DUTCH!
What do you think?
Wdythnk? 😂
The tall one and yellow shirt are absolutely RIGHTTTT
I don't understand anything the host is saying...thats a conversation...speak clearly lol
I’ve never looked at a black girl with blonde straight hair and thought “she’s trying to be me” literally never.
It goes both ways… At least I hope it does in the future. All we do is separate ourselves through our culture when that should be the exact thing that we invite people into.
Exactly!! There are black people with natural blonde straight hair. People need to realize that black people have every single *natural* hair color in existence, and we can also have hair ranging from type 1 to type 4.
@@_BOUYEthis!!! Ppl are sooo ignorant to blk ppl
Black women naturally can have blonde hair and look good in it, every race has blonde hair most white females dye their hair that colour it's not natural. Not a single white female looks good in box braids. And when you wear braids that are African/black originated then you clearly are trying to be them. Lip fillers and fake tan is also a thing white females do as well.
@@_BOUYE yes. My mother has a kinky curly big Afro hair, but it’s red and she’s white with freckles. Using products meant for white hair doesn’t work on her, and I would hate people to see her buying products for African hair and being judged for it when it’s the only thing that works for her.
@@atarakay9900My family has gingers on my mom side and my little cousin has blonde hair and they are black not mixed at all. I bet your mother is gorgeous, people with red hair are so pretty to me.
The always late and always having liquor or substance’s applied to my White self for many years unfortunately.
Look, yes other races can wear braids that’s not the problem, black women didn’t just wake up and were like we hate this, black women have been discriminated against and ridiculed for our hair so when we see other races now doing the same yes, it is upsetting especially when black women are STILL being discriminated against for our hair, also black women have been wearing wigs and sew ins LONG before white people came and colonized, also black women were forced to wear straight hair in America so that they were not discriminated against in the workplace and so now it has become a trend
I’m trying to figure out what other races hairstyles she was talking about
Ok but why do you have to hate on everyone who looks even a bit European just because they have braids in? That literally defeats the whole purpose of people “accepting braids” and it makes you guys look like absolute hypocrites and causes nothing but resentment towards POC. Why you trying to tell people what they can do with their own hair? Like why do you even care if it’s not your hair?
@@michinsaeggi-dakcho it's not that difficult. The wigs and weaves that black women wear are literally made from other race's hair. Most often it's Indian women's hair or another Asian country.
@@JuneCreat.rdid you Even read the original comment?
Ok… the point is that these things have gone from being hated to being loved by lots of cultures. So you want people to still be hateful for it? Weird complaint if you ask me.
Honestly man, that last one I feel isn’t just for black people. I think everyone feels like that at one time or another, it’s just framed with what we fear ( real or imaginary ), our experiences( and what we are told to expect) leading us to believe that we aren’t experiencing the same thing, as people that don’t look or act like us.
While yes it is true experiences will vary, not to address underlying experiences that transcend the 2mm of flesh we have and connect us a humans, we will continue to allow ourselves to be divided up.
what is being censored with the L word. now yall just censoring random stuff and idk what the word is at this point
1st girl needs to do her research. And the second girl seems to be just projecting her experiences on to others.
I have no problem with other people wear braids…but I understand why other black women do…we get called ghetto when we do it and everybody else get called classy…get lose jobs over it…get kicked out of school for it…and that’s why crown act exist…but at the end of the day idk because I got bigger things to worry about.
Why do we have the concept of "black card" that to me just seems so damn dumb.
Hey Jamal whose Connor?
Love this series. Thanks for having this conversation.
“The other race” these are people in college. Baby girl just say the truth and stand on it w confidence. We all know
Arent braids viking
Natural chocolate 4 ever
Second girl is lying.
The 2nd girl speaking on HER experience
Y’all gotta explain the hair thing to me bc black people also have different hair textures and colors and ik she didn’t say anything about the color but another girl said it in the last video I watched about the blond wigs and everything but there are black people who also has blonde hair so I need help understanding that one
If black girls can wear blonde wigs, white girls can wear braids.
If there were no subtitles, you cannot understand a word the interviewer is saying
Are you AA 😂?
I understood every word clearly. It's for black Americans 😂😂😂
Nothing wrong with others wearing any hairstyle.
1 black people were conditioned to conform and hate their own skin and hair, that’s where the big culture on weaves comes in. There is a fundamental difference there.
2. Wear whatever you want but don’t whitewash the history behind those same things.
And don’t blackwash the history of braids either
@@JoshuaSmith-no9mn So now braids weren’t from black folks either, huh?🤣🤣🤣
Stop being ignorant, other countries have invented braids without even meeting Africans.🙄 @@_Ridethemaverick
This
I love the sober comment ❤
I went to HS with the fourth girl!! Hi Makaiya!!
“White validation” 🙄
Yes that is a thing that BP do.
The first chick gets my vote 1st.....🙌.
wigs aren't a cultural hairstyle so no... but i do agree that we try to imitate other races hair. lots of black (especially older) women's hair havent seen the light of day in 20+ years under their mighty wig of "protection". 9.9 times out of 10 its not even a curly/kinky wig. as a fellow black woman, I DO get how you could fall into doing that but i also dont because curls and coils are too gorgeous to NEVER wear. (obviously not all black women are like this, especially younger black women)
Wigs aren't, but Wigs styled after non-african hair IS. ain't no way you're THAT dense.... ain't no way!
But the straight, often blonde, wigs are clearly a white hairstyle so you’re wrong and unintelligent.
The first girl doesn’t know the difference between ASSIMILATION and APPROPRIATION. It’s a good thing she’s in school. Bless her..
First girl whitewashed
I love the ones where they don't understand the question. Like Mr. White Validation. That's not a conversation black people need to hear, that's a side-eyed dig at white people.
The CROWN ACT is why it’s not just hair . If it was just hair , then we wouldn’t face discrimination because of our hairstyle . The issue with other nonblack people wearing braids is because they get to do it for “fun” / “fashion” and get praised for it like it’s a aesthetic- for someone black, it’s a lifestyle.
You don’t face discrimination for your hair. 😂
@@JoshuaSmith-no9mnYour white
@@tazzy4624 thank you for the compliment
@@JoshuaSmith-no9mnnice way to prove that you're blind.
@@fishj3lly nice way to prove you’re a professional victim that blames everyone else for your faults
I guess my question is how are sew ins and wigs “other races hairstyles” when just about every culture had some form of a wig? Just like there are many cultures that had some form of braiding.
Because it mimicking other races hair instead embracing our own hair. Too many of black women don't even wear their natural hair texture or natural hair PERIOD and it's such a shame. Black woman rather have blonde silky hair like Becky or long straight black hair like Asians then get mad when Becky pop out with box braids 🤷🏾♀️ Make it make sense...
@@COOKIEM260🤓 we arent mimicking. Yes like the hair. Goofy
1st girl need to learn history. We were forced into wearing wigs/weaves because our natural hair was/is considered unprofessional. Remember, that just passed a law making it illegal to discriminate against black people for their natural hair styles. We don’t have an issue with other cultures wearing our hairstyles, we have an issue with them claiming it as their own when their hair isn’t even made for it. They look silly most of the time anyway, so nothing to hate on.
No one has ever claimed any hair style as their own ... Apart from African Americans...
@@lafunk1978 Sure. 👍🏾 😂
Nobody is forcing you to wear blonde straight hair!!
@@wildonez3076 Cool story 👍🏾
The 70s bp and yrs b4 was thriving without weaves/eigs
Ayo Connor tryna keep us on schedule? W MANS TF? That’s a good friend why we idolizing “the struggle” if we don’t wanna struggle?
😂So many BP are real dumb wigs and lace fronts aren't other peoples hair BP been wearing wigs for thousands of years
nobody is putting european hair in their head thats the gag and dont get me started on the blonde hair debate-
What's r**e??
They're saying race
Girl in the yellow dress had some long ass arms
Bruh I been laughing at this comment for a minute 😅
First girl is wayyyy off.
I said this about Jayz.
He needs validation.
Those last answers were amazing!! They need to be in the White House
2nd girl is delusional
How so
Nvm I get it
The second one a 100% agreed!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Humans don't own anything, it's all shared by the human race...
If that culture chooses to share it...
@@sparklesp9304dont matter, I want it I'll take it
@@fusiontoa18 that mindset is the reason why people are hesitant to share thier cultures
@@yeetlol3537 cus theyre afraid people will copy it? Pfft imitation is the best form of flattery
The tigon law proves that its not just hair 🙄
Black people not knowing the history of their own hair is upsetting. The first girl should just do a bit of research, maybe then she'll understand WHY that is. Give black women a break.
White people also have their own braids as a form of protecting their own hair type.
You assuming she doesn't know makes you the ignorant one. And it is true that we wear bone straight hair styles when our hair naturally isn't straight. So that is mimicking ither races' hair that is naturally straight. If a non black person did the same as us, they would be called racist.
The first one!
Some people don’t understand forced assimilation at all
Who cares what black men like
They don’t love themselves and the world jokes about it daily
Idk about the late thing,
It’s time black peoples practice mindfulness and health as a cultural standard
B.M. don't h8 B.W. #Fact!
Umm. Other races go through struggle and hard times as much as anyone else.
Why would anyone think that the only Whyt boy in the whole neighborhood, has it any easier than anyone else in the same hood??
You don't think that maybe he could have it harder??
I don't agree with the comment about the hairstyle. A lot of non black people who wear culturally black or African hairstyles will not genuinely admit that the hair style is from black or African culture.Nor will they consider the discrimination and other forms of abuse black people experienced due to their hair and overall racial assimilation.
Naaaaah, blacks do this ALOT. Lol And thats who she was specifically addressing, because thats what black people do😂
Yeah here’s the thing… it doesn’t matter… it’s just hair 😂 so really get over it and nobody is struggling anymore so I don’t know where you fell off the bus.
Are you black?
Why do you need them to admit that its a black hairstyle, and how do they do that. Go on national TV to announce its a black hairstyles before they can make it on thier head. Do you see how dunce you sound.
black people wont admit wigs and sew in isn’t natural our hair. it’s always “we’re protecting our hair!” but the leave out be mad fried 🤦🏿♀️
That first chic is delusions of grandeur self-sabotaging yo!¡!
The 2nd & 3rd ladies being interviewed are beautiful for shő!¡!
Braids are not your hair style ….
2nd girl full of shiit, we like it when black women wear their natural hair. Just keep your ass in the gym, be feminine and lose the attitude
she meant that they have double standards and are hypocritical, saying they want girls "natural" but they can't tell what natural is. they want girls that look like they have a bbl without getting surgery 💀💀
Yikes
😂😂😂😂😂 the stereotypes about black women you just mentioned
You’re who she talking to
Go to therapy and forgive your mom please
BE FEMININE?? you think that standard of FEMININE is just how women are natrually?? no!
@@lol-ot7ng I don’t speak for all black men but the fact that a woman would want to get a bbl says a lot about her self esteem/confidence. Especially knowing the risk involved. I know that every black woman isn’t built with a big butt, but that’s what the gym is for.
A student at a university talking about struggle……😂😂
Braids are not a black thing, they were invented by the dutch, it's originally called a dutch braid.
😂😂😂😂. The Dutch did not invented braids . Dutch braid is a braided style name. It’s basically 2 braids in the side of the head . It’s similar to the French braid . It gets it name from which hand braiding motion you use . Basically if you over handed or underhanded briading it. I had to correct you on that one .
It's not a white thing either, africa had started braids but other countries had adopted it or started as well without even meeting africa.
The hair conversation is old and tired.
Imagine being bullied for your style for a long time and then everyone wants to be you and gets money off of your style. I promise you, you will be mad.
Ignorance