They always try to cleanse the artistry out of us but it's just part of our DNA. Our hair is art, culture, political, freedom, expression, ancestry, everlasting. The prototype, can never be replicated.
@@CorinaGilligan From this reply I can tell that either you are not a black woman and/ or you don't understand why protective styles are needed. Clearly you didn't pay attention to the video. You just replied for the sake of it. The video is looking at the history YT people not only inserting themselves in black women's hair care but also their physcopathic nature to go so far as to legislate against showing our NATURAL hair and forcing us to cover it. It is a problem with their mental state to get so incredibly jealous to then weaponise the law against black women.
@@CorinaGilligan….thats my argument. The great majority, if not all who are black and talk about their dark skin and cultural pride, DO NOT wear their own hair. I remember a time when black American women had some of the baddest hair styles with their own hair. Short or long they wore their own hair. I think the 90s was the last time you see real Black American women with their own hair. Immigrant women came in with braids and weaves and suddenly they all wanted white women, Latina women, and mixed women hair. I grew up in America and lived through it 😂😂
They are always watching. I always wear my hair naturally curly so it shrinks to my shoulders. My two sister in laws are European/Asian. I blew my hair out for Christmas it stretches to my lower back. Ive never worn my hair straight around them before. They showed up in buns and top knots. 30 minutes later they both took their hair down. I giggled because they were awkward trying to get noticed. Never underestimate your presence. Lol
@@happyblackwoman6154 Totally agree! I have natural hair and it way past my shoulders. Super thick and luscious. Not stringy nor pasted to my scalp and smell like rancid raw chicken.😂
@quirkyt_T I was going to ask why they felt the need to take their hair down after they saw yours, but then it came to me. Hair is the one thing all ethnicities of women believe they have over black women because we have been told all our lives and for generations that our hair was a curse, because its unique to all others. When black women are confident in their hair, it takes away predetermined leverage, the others think they have over them.
Which is why in many of these "schools" and "jobs" today, they still exhibit the same behavior regarding wearing your natural hair. The envy and jealousy is still very real.
And then if we wear straight hair to make our jobs and lives easier they call us jealous and we want their hair. They will always have something to say about black women.
They don’t like kinky hair, even among each other. I’ve known white women to straighten their hair every damn day. When all these curling products came out is when they began loving their hair.
There are white women with curly hair…Bernadette Peters, Julia Roberts, the late Farrah Fawcett, are a few l remember with naturally curly hair 🤷🏽♀️ There are white RUclipsrs with naturally curly hair. There’s African women from North and South Africa with curly hair. These are the women l follow because through them l learned how to deepen my wavy hair. I’m mixed race Black with wavy hair and the older l get the looser the texture which l don’t like. Ironic huh??? 😂
And with a law manifested from envy, it did nothing but make black women THAT more beautiful and intriguing and their men STILL drool over black women 😂🤣!
THE IMPORTANT PART IS THAT WE WHO IS ACTUALLY YOUR KINDRED MEN STILL DROOL OVER YOU AND THAT'S WHAT COUNTS THAT IS WHAT THEY WERE AND STILL ARE TRYING TO DESTROY IS YOUR MIND, AND OURS TOWARDS YOU IT'S ALL WRITTEN IT'S PROPHECY ONLY A REMNANT WILL COME OUT WITH THE N3GRO!D TRUE ZEAL OF THEIR GOD AND THEIR PEOPLE... I'm in love with my people I am so in love with the daughters of Zion I know for sure y'all are peculiar & the most unique and most beautiful women on the Earth and yALL still hold the standard of being the most virtuous woman on Earth no matter what it looks like WE THE PEOPLE OF THE BOOK!!! Y'ALL INHERITED THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF A WOMAN UNDER THE HEAVENS HALLELUYAH FOR THE DAUGHTERS OF ZION OUR FINEST INHERITANCE
When I wear my hair in a protective style & wrap it with a bandana, I’m Aunt Jemima or a Mammy. A White girl does the same style & she’s Rockabilly. But where did the original style come from? Hard working Black Women! *MAKE IT MAKE SENSE!!!*
its adorable you think the head wrap started in the us south. your wrong but still adorable. head wraps of various kinds have been used by working women pretty close to since the invention of cloths. turns out long hair is a pain and hangs in front the eyes so women have been tying it back or wrapping it forever. if your going to make claims of orgins you should probably look into it and get it right
@rizikimichelle5885 Imani Jackson was fired from American Screening in October 2018 when she stopped wearing her straight hair wig. They had to pay her $50K for that termination. Tabitha Bartoe is white, yet she was fired for naturally curly hair in May 2023. A Texas student Darryl George was suspended for his hair and had to get a lawyer.
This is why I laugh when they say we are jealous of their hair. We have never bothered them about their hair. There is documented proof of the jealously of our hair. Black women slaves were not allowed to grow their natural hair long bc of white women.
I was thinking about this last night! I was wondering what was supposed to be so beautiful about thin, stringy hair that I was supposed to be envious of it? When I was in Jr. High, my white girlfriend asked me to do her ponytail and her hair was so slippery that I could barely get a grasp on it to make the ponytail. I knew then that I liked my hair texture better!
This is why I choose to wear my natural hair and not wigs and weaves. Even If I did wear a wig, it would resemble my natural hair. Idc who disagrees, a true confident black woman will self love, wears her natural hair proudly and boldly.
Hey Melanated Indigenous Women, I just want you to know that I LOVE YOUR HAIR, YOUR ORIGINAL HAIR, THE HAIR YOU WERE BORN WITH!! It is ALL THAT AND THE CHIP FACTORY TOO! ORIGINALITY IS WONDERFUL, AND YOU ALL ARE TRULY THAT, THANK YOU, AND THANK YOU TO THOSE THAT CHOOSE TO WEAR THEIR OWN HAIR!!! THE REAL QUEEN COMES OUT IN YOU WHEN YOU WEAR YOUR ORIGINAL CROWN LIKE YOU DO !!! I LOVE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU, HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY AND EVENING LADIES❤❤!!
Please be mindful of what you say!!! There are some black women who wear a wig for a reason some wear a wig because of hair loss or cancer! Never make another woman feel ashamed or bad for wearing a wig or a weave!!!!
I just learned that white women were the ones fighting the hardest to keep black women from having rights. In some places they made it illegal for black women to be housewives. The idea and foot work of white women made that law happen.
I mean, look at them lol. It makes sense but they will never admit it lol instead will delude themselves into thinking that homely looking Bertha aesthetic is the pinacle of beauty.
I have always been supportive of my wife keeping her hair natural even though she wears weaves and wigs too. Same with our daughter who's 15 and has always had it in fro, puffs or braids. She wears it out like Slash and he's one of my favorites so i call her my Mini Slash 😅
The way I needed this today. Whew! These "ladies" on my job will not stop. The jealousy is unmatched and they are truly disrespectful. I'm naturally gifted, a leader, really actually like my job, head of the volunteer efforts, throw magnificent work parties, which I decorate myself. I do all of this because it comes easy to me and I like it. If I wear pearl earrings, they wear pear earrings. If I wear red lipstick, they wear red lipstick, boots... on down the line. I'm not doing anything but being myself and they can't stand it. Today I decided, I'm not throwing anymore parties. I'm going to do my job and go home.
It's always like that! I can't even begin to tell you the troubles I have on a daily basis! But guess what? I am going to continue to be beautiful and authentic and drive they ass completely insane!😅😅 I love it.I definitely love being me and while enjoying their looks stares, and the way they try and mimic me is totally hilarious and a pleasure! Stay beautiful!💚💚💚💫💯
When you are a hard worker, very generous, dress beautiful, and you want to go all out for others around you that when the problems arrive. Some ppl appreciate the kindness that comes from within, some ppl see it as a threat. They respect mean and rude ppl who are in higher positions. Honestly, don’t like all that mean and rude stuff it’s apart of being evil. Definitely would pull back on giving until ppl show you they really appreciate what you do for them.
Hey so ,be careful with what god Because they are all worshiping a mountain war deity (Yahweh.) and unfortunately my community has fallen for apocalyptism Which is what the whole Bible is. Christianity is not ours it never was.
@@Lulu-mj2fi, The jealousy and hate stems from “black people”being the chosen people of GOD, is it not obvious? Then again the LIE was so good the WORLD believed it 🤷🏿♀️🤷🏿♀️🤷🏿♀️
This is why I find it silly to walking around with their texture of hair when we can literally buy 4 type hair, which is the BEST hair that NO ONE can copy. I rock my 4c and only my texture .
I want what the Most High God took away from us. And that is our long hair that grew to our feet before the black daughters of Zion became haughty. Isaiah 3:16. Just like many are still haughty to this day. And didn't have to wear it in protective styling or put product in it. And a comb could go right through it. He expects more from us than the other nations of women because we are the true Israelites. Those who make it to the kingdom will get it back. I love my hair but sometimes the time put in grooming it gets tedious. Just keeping it real.
what makes it inherently better than any other hair? pushing the idea that 4c hair is better than any other hair type doesn't solve hair discrimination, only difference is that it lacks is the 18th century racism behind the reverse. even then, anyone is able to buy 4c wigs or extensions if they are so inclined
@starwalker327 We're pushing the idea because it's OUR hair! There's no benefit in putting ourselves down, other races TRY to put us down enough already. 😃
Let’s also remember Our Ancient African Queens & Princesses were imitated by then as well so much so that the Greeks started wearing AFRICAN Hair Textured braided wigs. 🙏🏿👸🏾🙌🏾
@@natashadickson4819 exactly why WHITE WOMEN created the law making it illegal for black women to be housewives. They can't stand to see us looking beautiful or not struggling.
Our hair like antennas/roots that keep us connected with The Most High. Literally, connecting and communicating to our father. Like the giant trees we once had on our plain. Making it possible to stay connected with our spiritual father. They cut all the giant trees down. And a lot of us lost our spiritual connection.YAHOUSHA! Stay connected y'all. Wear your hair long.
If we have hair like antennas, shouldn’t we keep our hair at a length where it grows upward? I never understood the point of having long natural, specifically 4c hair.
Indigenous Papuan here. This is exactly what the ancestors say, do not let anyone touch your hair, it is your antenna, it is what connects you to the Divine. See what "they" made us do today?? They made us believe it is them who have "good" hair. They sell us pieces of plastic and second hand hair to cover Our "receptors" 😂
Why wouldn’t they be threatened by it? The volume, the curls, the versatility, black hair is the most versatile and the most interesting hair ever. This is why Asians are hopping on the Afro trend these days. I’d be threatened and jealous too if I were them duh.
Yeah...but it's also the most frigile too. All hair can be versatile too...I honestly feel the need to prove something is as ridiculous as the people who look down on certain. Hair is just hair...it would be nice if it just stayed that way.
Pure comedy. Statistics show that it’s mostly black women getting bbls, buying fake hair and lashes. If you the blue or pink print go natural and let’s see how you much you gonna be talking about how you ate. Let’s do the natural hair and lash challenge for the next few years.
No lies were told in the making of this video! It is beautiful to be able to wear our hair as we choose! Honor the Sisters of the past… take pride in your hair! 💛☀️
The more things change… That’s why we have these current events going on. Black women were getting too “haughty” and “above our station” getting all these degrees and opening all these businesses. 💅🏽
Do you know what's interesting? I've been wearing my natural hair for 7 years now (I'm 43) and i always get compliments on my curls. Especially when i wear scarves. I've been playing around with extensions, and adding all kinds of tinsel, jewels, and colors. I even shaved one side and braided the rest with burgundy and tinsel. I had no idea this was something my ancestors did just for funsies!! That's so cool!
Young lady I just found your channel and I immediately subscribed. I learned something old today. No matter what they do or say about us And Still We Rise like a Phoenix. Our Black is BEAUTIFUL.
it's the same thing as gay men hating on women, if you're marginalized and a man, misogyny is considered the way to improve your status amongst your fellow men
Black men walking around with a head full of fake hair I know they're not talking.....don't let me expose all the hairline pieces, and Marley hair they using for dreds and locs
There isn't a people on Mother Earth like us though all people came through us. Imitation is supposedly rhe best form of flattery but can't nobody do it like us baybee!!! Imitate but never duplicate!!! We are carbon, everybody else is carbon copy!!! Black girl magick periodt!!! I love us!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yes! The Afro and those Locs are the Most Beautiful styles we have ever seen!!! No hair can compare to it! It’s Defined Beauty, uniqueness, sculpted and Adorned just a Most amazing sight I All its Glory!!!! 🥰🥰🥰
When I was younger, I allowed commercials and magazines to brainwashed me to hate my hair. As I entered premenopause and my hair began to become thin and lifeless, I decided to love and appreciate my hair. Never take what The Creator gave you for granted.
And most of all never take what was for granted that the foremothers were haughty and the Most High God took our long hair grow to our feet hair. Isaiah 3:16.
I'm Mexican-American but often get mistaken as black due to my hair and skin tone that is similar to lighter skin black women. In my childhood, I was bullied for my hair that I had to put in braids all the time and how "unruly" it felt. Then I became an adult, learnt from black women how to do handle my hair and now I get so many compliments that my hair is beautiful. It shocks me because I had been made fun for my hair! I continue to learn skin and hair care from black women. That's why I get so upset when I see white people (or those with non curly hair) say that their hair is "uncivil" while listening to hip hop music. Like what the hell, Madison. btw black women LITERALLY invited so much of pop culture. Everyone be forgetting their history of rock and role where a black woman named Sister Rosette inspired Chuck Berry for his music.
THIS!! white supremacy affects us all, be it external or internal influence. i'm ashkenazi and have the requisite curly hair, and i only found out later in life that i may have been hate crimed because of it
LEAVE US ALONE. YALL ARE ALWAYS LEARNING FROM BLACK PEOPLE WHILE ALWAYS TRYING TO PLAY US AND UNDERMINE AND BELITTLE THE SAME PEOPLE YALL CANT SEEM TO STOP ATTACHING YOURSELVES TO... ITS NOT FLATTERING. ITS WEIRD. ITS GIVING ENERGY VAMPIRE AND PARASITIC DEMONS
Lol, I believe it! One of the reasons black women started wearing weaves and wigs..we have NEVER been the only ones, but NOWWWW, because of how well sistas rock those, we get talked about for that! Can't win for losing!😂
The Tignon Law was a law passed in 1786 (before the Louisiana purchase) by Spanish Governor Esteban Rodríguez Miró that required free Black women in Louisiana to wear a tignon, a type of headscarf or handkerchief, over their hair
But it wasn't generational Caucasian genocide... It was a law implemented by Spain. During the time that Spain owned Louisiana. It had nothing to do with Americans or American values. It was not an American law... So if we're really going to call someone racist, let's call the Spanish racist, or we can choose move on and stop pondering over the ignorance of people who do not even breathe on this Earth anymore. If you're really that mad about it, go dance on somebody's grave and move on with your life
@monimason4467 answer me this.. how is it white racism when the orders came from a Spanish governor??? Louisiana was owned and controlled by the monarchy of Spain. Why are we not calling it Spanish racism.. because somebody on tiktok said so lol 🤡🤡
Excellence!!! I dig this. As a DuPree’ from Louisiana it makes sense why I wore my Afro for years and have always adorned my curly ended locs. Thank you! Above/ Below!
Josephine Bonaparte herself also came from Saint Domingue (modern day Haiti) where the French monarchy had slave plantations. Her own father apparently had a mixed race daughter with an enslaved woman, who was forced to be a servant to her own white half sister for her whole life.
Yup. Dutch South Africa! And the carribean, there were the same kinds of laws enacted. In other African countries they still enforce cutting off their children’s hair as mandatory to receiving an education!!!
@rebeccakaindi5269 I've heard that girls' hair was cut for school in Africa. I am from the Caribbean, so I thought it was part of African culture. I didn't know it was forced upon African children by foreigners. 💔
Holy shit I had no idea this had happened to black women- it’s absolutely disgusting 🤮 How the hell can you ban women from wearing their own hair??? It’s fucking insane! The history we are taught in school is disturbingly whitewashed. Thank you for sharing this brilliant video with your viewers - it’s extremely well done. 🙏🏼❤
When I wear my natural hair I get nothing but compliments. I purposely wear a fro and baby they can't do nothing but stare. Who in the entire heaven and the hell wants the straight stringy thin cat fur they call hair? I purposely wear mine as natural as it can be
"Who in the entire heaven and the hell wants the straight stringy thin cat fur they call hair?" Honestly hearing this talk from other black people make me sad because I wouldn't be able to tell you apart from those who saw us as less than human because you all sound the same and seem to speak the same language too.
I really love you. You are young and intelligent and have your head on your shoulders. Keep bringing us these valuable information about who we REALLY ARE. Time to undo all this brainwashing that has occurred for centuries
Kim Kardashian does this all the time The Indigenous American women and men are the front runners of the world everyone looks to us to see what is trendy and cool.... remember that it's not on us it's in us it's running through our veins!!!
Not sure if you've done a video on the headdress of Scotland Yard Security. The tall black helmets? They were mimicked after an African tribe that grew their hair that way... 🤔
😂😂😂😂😂 So funny Ireland is so far away that even if Black African were here they would be killed because of the différence in Antiquity or would become a slave 😢😅
going to go with shit that did not happen for 1000 bob. the boby hat was a continuation of a pre existing trend also see the rest of hat styles at the time and prior
You're talking about Beefeaters. They have nothing to do with Scotland Yard, that's the Met (police) headquarters. Beefeaters guard the Tower of London and the British Crown Jewels. The Beefeater hat originates from Tudor England and reflects European ceremonial and military fashion of that era. Its design, materials, and symbolism are tied to British history and monarchy. Absolutely nothing to do with Africa.
@nyx3967 also true, if she meant beefeater hats she could have done the basic effort to properly name it. she didn't so I will hold her to her stated words not what a third party thinks she may have meant
Well honey not necessarily alot of people including us don't know this and u would be shocked at the level of lies ingonrace that people has people bamboozled!!!!
Artistry and creativity and black people I do think there is some connection ✨️ I love black women so much they are so confident and so kind even after going through so much truly inspirational women, I am not black women, but I see there struggle and see even after having it so rough from so long there heart is still of gold and keep shining and is showring love, kindness and confidence ❤️
Wow. Wow. Wow. I’ve always pieced this together but it’s very nice/assuring to hear/see the facts. Thank you 🤎 This is even more motivation to be YOU, unapologetically ✨
I remember reading about this years ago , the mixed wm of Louisiana had a combination of both the fluffyness of blk hair and a looser curl texture of their Indian/ Caucasian counterpart causing intense jealousy among the latter ..because at the time a full head of loose curls were in vogue. Remember those voluminous powdered wigs wht ppl would wear (both genders) during the Renessaince period. Yeah Creole wm had that naturally.😂
@@albertamathurin7084….here ya go…Creoles are multiracial but racist whites made us black on government forms by the one drop rule. Are you a Mathurin by blood and lineage?
@@albertamathurin7084why are you calling them white when they’re biracial? Do you think it’s necessary to disrespect others just to get your point across. Because it’s not.
@reformedgirlblogger Who was fathering the biracials? The mothers were Black...so...🤔. Anyway, if the mothers were Black women, seems like the fathers were attracted them. Hair included.
Take it a step further in South Africa they introduced the pencil test and have the racist school of conduct that we can’t wear our natural hair in AFRICA 😮
They always try to cleanse the artistry out of us but it's just part of our DNA. Our hair is art, culture, political, freedom, expression, ancestry, everlasting. The prototype, can never be replicated.
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📜Luke 2:13-14
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But why all the fake hair then?
I don't think black women embrace their hair and that's a shame isn't it .
@@CorinaGilligan From this reply I can tell that either you are not a black woman and/ or you don't understand why protective styles are needed. Clearly you didn't pay attention to the video. You just replied for the sake of it. The video is looking at the history YT people not only inserting themselves in black women's hair care but also their physcopathic nature to go so far as to legislate against showing our NATURAL hair and forcing us to cover it. It is a problem with their mental state to get so incredibly jealous to then weaponise the law against black women.
@@CorinaGilligan….thats my argument. The great majority, if not all who are black and talk about their dark skin and cultural pride, DO NOT wear their own hair. I remember a time when black American women had some of the baddest hair styles with their own hair. Short or long they wore their own hair. I think the 90s was the last time you see real Black American women with their own hair. Immigrant women came in with braids and weaves and suddenly they all wanted white women, Latina women, and mixed women hair. I grew up in America and lived through it 😂😂
This is why anytime another race of woman sees a beautiful black woman, she always checks to see if your hair is real first.
They are always watching. I always wear my hair naturally curly so it shrinks to my shoulders. My two sister in laws are European/Asian. I blew my hair out for Christmas it stretches to my lower back. Ive never worn my hair straight around them before. They showed up in buns and top knots. 30 minutes later they both took their hair down. I giggled because they were awkward trying to get noticed. Never underestimate your presence. Lol
Yep
@@quirkyt_Tlove showing them shrinkage 🤪
@@happyblackwoman6154 Totally agree! I have natural hair and it way past my shoulders. Super thick and luscious. Not stringy nor pasted to my scalp and smell like rancid raw chicken.😂
@quirkyt_T I was going to ask why they felt the need to take their hair down after they saw yours, but then it came to me. Hair is the one thing all ethnicities of women believe they have over black women because we have been told all our lives and for generations that our hair was a curse, because its unique to all others.
When black women are confident in their hair, it takes away predetermined leverage, the others think they have over them.
Which is why in many of these "schools" and "jobs" today, they still exhibit the same behavior regarding wearing your natural hair. The envy and jealousy is still very real.
And then if we wear straight hair to make our jobs and lives easier they call us jealous and we want their hair. They will always have something to say about black women.
They don’t like kinky hair, even among each other. I’ve known white women to straighten their hair every damn day. When all these curling products came out is when they began loving their hair.
Then they call their wavy hair curly 😭😭
There are white women with curly hair…Bernadette Peters, Julia Roberts, the late Farrah Fawcett, are a few l remember with naturally curly hair 🤷🏽♀️ There are white RUclipsrs with naturally curly hair. There’s African women from North and South Africa with curly hair. These are the women l follow because through them l learned how to deepen my wavy hair. I’m mixed race Black with wavy hair and the older l get the looser the texture which l don’t like. Ironic huh??? 😂
😊Never seen anyone envious of particular hair especially Afro 😅
And with a law manifested from envy, it did nothing but make black women THAT more beautiful and intriguing and their men STILL drool over black women 😂🤣!
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What you say 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Still.
Stop lying
THE IMPORTANT PART IS THAT WE WHO IS ACTUALLY YOUR KINDRED MEN STILL DROOL OVER YOU AND THAT'S WHAT COUNTS THAT IS WHAT THEY WERE AND STILL ARE TRYING TO DESTROY IS YOUR MIND, AND OURS TOWARDS YOU IT'S ALL WRITTEN IT'S PROPHECY ONLY A REMNANT WILL COME OUT WITH THE N3GRO!D TRUE ZEAL OF THEIR GOD AND THEIR PEOPLE...
I'm in love with my people I am so in love with the daughters of Zion I know for sure y'all are peculiar & the most unique and most beautiful women on the Earth and yALL still hold the standard of being the most virtuous woman on Earth no matter what it looks like WE THE PEOPLE OF THE BOOK!!! Y'ALL INHERITED THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF A WOMAN UNDER THE HEAVENS
HALLELUYAH FOR THE DAUGHTERS OF ZION OUR FINEST INHERITANCE
When I wear my hair in a protective style & wrap it with a bandana, I’m Aunt Jemima or a Mammy. A White girl does the same style & she’s Rockabilly. But where did the original style come from? Hard working Black Women!
*MAKE IT MAKE SENSE!!!*
@@Vampwars it called controlling narratives.
Right
"Protective" style. lol. That brainwashing still in full effect. Ain't none of our African Ancestors ever used that term. lol.
🤣 rockabilly
its adorable you think the head wrap started in the us south. your wrong but still adorable. head wraps of various kinds have been used by working women pretty close to since the invention of cloths. turns out long hair is a pain and hangs in front the eyes so women have been tying it back or wrapping it forever. if your going to make claims of orgins you should probably look into it and get it right
I hate when they gaslight black women and tell them “ you don’t need wigs” meanwhile black hair was illegal .
That part . Louder for those at the back !
@rizikimichelle5885 Imani Jackson was fired from American Screening in October 2018 when she stopped wearing her straight hair wig. They had to pay her $50K for that termination. Tabitha Bartoe is white, yet she was fired for naturally curly hair in May 2023. A Texas student Darryl George was suspended for his hair and had to get a lawyer.
They just passed the crown act I think a couple of years ago , which says a workplace can't discriminate against black hair and black hairstyles
@NicoleMcEx it's a shame that they had to pass something like that in the first place. 🙄
This is why I laugh when they say we are jealous of their hair. We have never bothered them about their hair. There is documented proof of the jealously of our hair. Black women slaves were not allowed to grow their natural hair long bc of white women.
Enslaved *
I was thinking about this last night! I was wondering what was supposed to be so beautiful about thin, stringy hair that I was supposed to be envious of it? When I was in Jr. High, my white girlfriend asked me to do her ponytail and her hair was so slippery that I could barely get a grasp on it to make the ponytail. I knew then that I liked my hair texture better!
@SunnyHeartKay they swear somebody want their stringy lice infested bundles from Idaho.
@@Maki-00especially with their wiggertry. 😂 them trying to emulate our hair by copying our hairstyles
@@Maki-00heavy on thin stringy hair 😭😭
This is why I choose to wear my natural hair and not wigs and weaves. Even If I did wear a wig, it would resemble my natural hair.
Idc who disagrees, a true confident black woman will self love, wears her natural hair proudly and boldly.
Or shaves her head and can decorate that, too. We have always had that option of presentation, and didn't need hair to frame our face to be beautiful.
Neglecting ur hair under a wig is self hate not wearing a wig but okay
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Hey Melanated Indigenous Women, I just want you to know that I LOVE YOUR HAIR, YOUR ORIGINAL HAIR, THE HAIR YOU WERE BORN WITH!! It is ALL THAT AND THE CHIP FACTORY TOO! ORIGINALITY IS WONDERFUL, AND YOU ALL ARE TRULY THAT, THANK YOU, AND THANK YOU TO THOSE THAT CHOOSE TO WEAR THEIR OWN HAIR!!! THE REAL QUEEN COMES OUT IN YOU WHEN YOU WEAR YOUR ORIGINAL CROWN LIKE YOU DO !!! I LOVE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU, HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY AND EVENING LADIES❤❤!!
Please be mindful of what you say!!! There are some black women who wear a wig for a reason some wear a wig because of hair loss or cancer! Never make another woman feel ashamed or bad for wearing a wig or a weave!!!!
They have and always be envious of us.
I just learned that white women were the ones fighting the hardest to keep black women from having rights. In some places they made it illegal for black women to be housewives. The idea and foot work of white women made that law happen.
They are intimidated by us
I mean, look at them lol. It makes sense but they will never admit it lol instead will delude themselves into thinking that homely looking Bertha aesthetic is the pinacle of beauty.
@ I couldn’t have stated it any better than your comment.
As a "white skin" person from the caribbean, I can confirm, We are D:
I have always been supportive of my wife keeping her hair natural even though she wears weaves and wigs too. Same with our daughter who's 15 and has always had it in fro, puffs or braids. She wears it out like Slash and he's one of my favorites so i call her my Mini Slash 😅
The historical jealousy and envy of Black women is toxic and so unnecessary. Let people live!
Why is it always about you women? Me me me
@John858_ I'm sure if you researched, you will find plenty of videos discussing men. Why comment so unnecessarily and make it about you, you, you.
@John858_ you sound triggered!
@@jemiinou clearly triggered you enough to comment
@@John858_ whatever you say 😊
The way I needed this today. Whew!
These "ladies" on my job will not stop. The jealousy is unmatched and they are truly disrespectful.
I'm naturally gifted, a leader, really actually like my job, head of the volunteer efforts, throw magnificent work parties, which I decorate myself. I do all of this because it comes easy to me and I like it.
If I wear pearl earrings, they wear pear earrings. If I wear red lipstick, they wear red lipstick, boots... on down the line.
I'm not doing anything but being myself and they can't stand it.
Today I decided, I'm not throwing anymore parties.
I'm going to do my job and go home.
It's always like that! I can't even begin to tell you the troubles I have on a daily basis! But guess what? I am going to continue to be beautiful and authentic and drive they ass completely insane!😅😅 I love it.I definitely love being me and while enjoying their looks stares, and the way they try and mimic me is totally hilarious and a pleasure! Stay beautiful!💚💚💚💫💯
When you are a hard worker, very generous, dress beautiful, and you want to go all out for others around you that when the problems arrive. Some ppl appreciate the kindness that comes from within, some ppl see it as a threat. They respect mean and rude ppl who are in higher positions. Honestly, don’t like all that mean and rude stuff it’s apart of being evil. Definitely would pull back on giving until ppl show you they really appreciate what you do for them.
I appreciate you guys. Thanks for the chin up. I know zi already said it, but I do really appreciate you.
Our black is beautiful. ❤️
toxic mind games, stay strong
They’re very jealous and competitive toward black women.
Headwraps have always been a part of our culture but also style and being trendsetter. We are God's ppl, and no one can take that away from us❤
What does headwrap have to do with God.
Hey so ,be careful with what god
Because they are all worshiping a mountain war deity (Yahweh.) and unfortunately my community has fallen for apocalyptism
Which is what the whole Bible is.
Christianity is not ours it never was.
@@Lulu-mj2fi Read the bible and you'll get your answer.
@@Lulu-mj2fi, The jealousy and hate stems from “black people”being the chosen people of GOD, is it not obvious? Then again the LIE was so good the WORLD believed it 🤷🏿♀️🤷🏿♀️🤷🏿♀️
@@Lulu-mj2fi self delusion requires constant reinforcement, otherwise facts might slip in
it was the same thing with bustle dresses... the original BBL. they can't stand us, but they damn sure want to imitate everything about us.
They hate us 'cause they ain't us!!
This is a common myth-you can see the natural progression of the bustle from earlier styles. Nothing to do with black women.
It was designed after Sarah Baartman , look it up@@Mayakran
Funny how everyone wants to imitate y’all , but who’s wearing the blond weaves ???
@cessation2k784 White women wear those too so you don't have a point
This is why I find it silly to walking around with their texture of hair when we can literally buy 4 type hair, which is the BEST hair that NO ONE can copy. I rock my 4c and only my texture .
I want what the Most High God took away from us. And that is our long hair that grew to our feet before the black daughters of Zion became haughty. Isaiah 3:16. Just like many are still haughty to this day. And didn't have to wear it in protective styling or put product in it. And a comb could go right through it. He expects more from us than the other nations of women because we are the true Israelites. Those who make it to the kingdom will get it back. I love my hair but sometimes the time put in grooming it gets tedious. Just keeping it real.
Thank youuuuuuuuuu, my thoughts exactly!
what makes it inherently better than any other hair? pushing the idea that 4c hair is better than any other hair type doesn't solve hair discrimination, only difference is that it lacks is the 18th century racism behind the reverse. even then, anyone is able to buy 4c wigs or extensions if they are so inclined
@starwalker327 We're pushing the idea because it's OUR hair! There's no benefit in putting ourselves down, other races TRY to put us down enough already. 😃
@starwalker327 Should we push some other narrative that works against us?
I heard about the tignon laws before. But you broke it down WAY better than what I'd heard. Thanks for doing the research and posting this. ❤❤❤
No Lies Detected! 💯 Thanks for the reminder sis 😘
Let’s also remember Our Ancient African Queens & Princesses were imitated by then as well so much so that the Greeks started wearing AFRICAN Hair Textured braided wigs. 🙏🏿👸🏾🙌🏾
Omg - their laws were awful, atrocious : dehumanizing....😢
@andreagascoigne6735 yes :(
We are brilliant and unstoppable and we find ways around their ridiculous laws. How can they outlaw God-given hair anyway?
😂😂😂
It's their women who felt threatened by our natural beauty. When they couldn't compete, they tried to outlaw their competition. 😂😂😂
😂 were ? Look what they doing in Palestine today Mali Congo Ethiopia Sudan they still awful u delussional swirlers is blinded by white love
@@natashadickson4819 exactly why WHITE WOMEN created the law making it illegal for black women to be housewives. They can't stand to see us looking beautiful or not struggling.
Our hair like antennas/roots that keep us connected with The Most High. Literally, connecting and communicating to our father. Like the giant trees we once had on our plain. Making it possible to stay connected with our spiritual father. They cut all the giant trees down. And a lot of us lost our spiritual connection.YAHOUSHA! Stay connected y'all. Wear your hair long.
If we have hair like antennas, shouldn’t we keep our hair at a length where it grows upward? I never understood the point of having long natural, specifically 4c hair.
@@myabea7553 it still picks things up no matter the length..
@@SwearWerdDebris okay.. I only asked because you said to wear your hair long?
Indigenous Papuan here. This is exactly what the ancestors say, do not let anyone touch your hair, it is your antenna, it is what connects you to the Divine.
See what "they" made us do today??
They made us believe it is them who have "good" hair.
They sell us pieces of plastic and second hand hair to cover
Our "receptors" 😂
Our hair grow upwards like flowers and trees , the closet thing to nature
Why wouldn’t they be threatened by it? The volume, the curls, the versatility, black hair is the most versatile and the most interesting hair ever. This is why Asians are hopping on the Afro trend these days. I’d be threatened and jealous too if I were them duh.
Yeah...but it's also the most frigile too. All hair can be versatile too...I honestly feel the need to prove something is as ridiculous as the people who look down on certain. Hair is just hair...it would be nice if it just stayed that way.
❤😊 We are the blueprint. Thank you.
Facts
Or ini Nicki Minaj language, the "Pink Print" 🤭🤩🥰👳🏿
Pure comedy. Statistics show that it’s mostly black women getting bbls, buying fake hair and lashes. If you the blue or pink print go natural and let’s see how you much you gonna be talking about how you ate. Let’s do the natural hair and lash challenge for the next few years.
No lies were told in the making of this video! It is beautiful to be able to wear our hair as we choose! Honor the Sisters of the past… take pride in your hair! 💛☀️
The more things change…
That’s why we have these current events going on. Black women were getting too “haughty” and “above our station” getting all these degrees and opening all these businesses. 💅🏽
Yup. That whole election was a spiritual sacrifice and energy harvesting. IYKYK.
And trying to be President. Yep, that's exactly what happened. Sure as heck wasn't about eggs.
@@SRG4782 they deleted my comment of course but I said the same thing. That election was nothing but inner G harvesting.
@@SRG4782 yep. N are gee harvest
most of which fail.... yep everyone toats is jelouse.
We have to stop worrying what they think abt our hair-do the women in those pics look worried? Be courageous wear your own hair!
PREACH! Black is beautiful.
Thank you for posting this. I'm going to send this to every little black girl I know!
They Envied the Black Women Behinds too
Great video! They were envious of Our shapes as well!
Do you know what's interesting? I've been wearing my natural hair for 7 years now (I'm 43) and i always get compliments on my curls. Especially when i wear scarves. I've been playing around with extensions, and adding all kinds of tinsel, jewels, and colors. I even shaved one side and braided the rest with burgundy and tinsel. I had no idea this was something my ancestors did just for funsies!! That's so cool!
Young lady I just found your channel and I immediately subscribed. I learned something old today. No matter what they do or say about us And Still We Rise like a Phoenix. Our Black is BEAUTIFUL.
Circa 2024 you have some black men doing the same thing, constantly speaking negatively about black women’s hair.
it's the same thing as gay men hating on women, if you're marginalized and a man, misogyny is considered the way to improve your status amongst your fellow men
Black men walking around with a head full of fake hair I know they're not talking.....don't let me expose all the hairline pieces, and Marley hair they using for dreds and locs
These people been the same since the beginning. 🤷🏾♂️
Ain't that the truth!
New goal unlocked: to have "luxury in my bearing"
@holisticintegrationsoralhe6954 You have it naturally. That's why the Tignon Laws tried to force us to tone it down! 😃
I love this! Thanks for the history lesson! Love you sista!❤
Say that, GIRL!!! Thank you for the education!
I fully enjoyed your commentary 🖤👑
There isn't a people on Mother Earth like us though all people came through us. Imitation is supposedly rhe best form of flattery but can't nobody do it like us baybee!!! Imitate but never duplicate!!! We are carbon, everybody else is carbon copy!!! Black girl magick periodt!!! I love us!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
So that hate has been spewing for centuries sounds like a generational curse demonic energies spirits
Yes. They keep trying, but we find ways to be triumphant regardless. 😂
I knew a bit about the law but thanks for breaking it down. it also shows that some things really never change
I learned something new. Thank you
@@ahlamns ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Yes! The Afro and those Locs are the Most Beautiful styles we have ever seen!!! No hair can compare to it! It’s Defined Beauty, uniqueness, sculpted and Adorned just a Most amazing sight I All its Glory!!!! 🥰🥰🥰
When I was younger, I allowed commercials and magazines to brainwashed me to hate my hair. As I entered premenopause and my hair began to become thin and lifeless, I decided to love and appreciate my hair. Never take what The Creator gave you for granted.
And most of all never take what was for granted that the foremothers were haughty and the Most High God took our long hair grow to our feet hair. Isaiah 3:16.
Yes, thank you.
This video was very insightful! Thank you.💕
I'm Mexican-American but often get mistaken as black due to my hair and skin tone that is similar to lighter skin black women. In my childhood, I was bullied for my hair that I had to put in braids all the time and how "unruly" it felt. Then I became an adult, learnt from black women how to do handle my hair and now I get so many compliments that my hair is beautiful. It shocks me because I had been made fun for my hair! I continue to learn skin and hair care from black women. That's why I get so upset when I see white people (or those with non curly hair) say that their hair is "uncivil" while listening to hip hop music. Like what the hell, Madison.
btw black women LITERALLY invited so much of pop culture. Everyone be forgetting their history of rock and role where a black woman named Sister Rosette inspired Chuck Berry for his music.
THIS!! white supremacy affects us all, be it external or internal influence. i'm ashkenazi and have the requisite curly hair, and i only found out later in life that i may have been hate crimed because of it
LEAVE US ALONE. YALL ARE ALWAYS LEARNING FROM BLACK PEOPLE WHILE ALWAYS TRYING TO PLAY US AND UNDERMINE AND BELITTLE THE SAME PEOPLE YALL CANT SEEM TO STOP ATTACHING YOURSELVES TO... ITS NOT FLATTERING. ITS WEIRD. ITS GIVING ENERGY VAMPIRE AND PARASITIC DEMONS
Imitated but never duplicated.Women get plastic surgery to look like beautiful black women.
If BW are unattractive and ugly, why non BW paying crazy money to look like BW? The ones they claim are better than them? “Hmmmmm….”
Big Facts Sis…👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️
Lol, I believe it! One of the reasons black women started wearing weaves and wigs..we have NEVER been the only ones, but NOWWWW, because of how well sistas rock those, we get talked about for that! Can't win for losing!😂
Bleu print tings😂
@justme2272 lol, OK?!?!?!!!!
The Tignon Law was a law passed in 1786 (before the Louisiana purchase) by Spanish Governor Esteban Rodríguez Miró that required free Black women in Louisiana to wear a tignon, a type of headscarf or handkerchief, over their hair
Uuhh.. She informed us all we really need to know about the generational caucasian jealousy Samantha.
But it wasn't generational Caucasian genocide... It was a law implemented by Spain. During the time that Spain owned Louisiana. It had nothing to do with Americans or American values. It was not an American law... So if we're really going to call someone racist, let's call the Spanish racist, or we can choose move on and stop pondering over the ignorance of people who do not even breathe on this Earth anymore. If you're really that mad about it, go dance on somebody's grave and move on with your life
@monimason4467 answer me this.. how is it white racism when the orders came from a Spanish governor??? Louisiana was owned and controlled by the monarchy of Spain. Why are we not calling it Spanish racism.. because somebody on tiktok said so lol 🤡🤡
Powerful men were enthralled with dark skinned women & the light skinned women didn't like the competition!!
I just love my natural hair it grows from my scalp witch I have no control. Of and I love it
I wholeheartedly appreciate this content. thank you Sista
Excellence!!! I dig this. As a DuPree’ from Louisiana it makes sense why I wore my Afro for years and have always adorned my curly ended locs. Thank you!
Above/ Below!
Josephine Bonaparte herself also came from Saint Domingue (modern day Haiti) where the French monarchy had slave plantations. Her own father apparently had a mixed race daughter with an enslaved woman, who was forced to be a servant to her own white half sister for her whole life.
This also happened in Africa too.
Yup. Dutch South Africa! And the carribean, there were the same kinds of laws enacted. In other African countries they still enforce cutting off their children’s hair as mandatory to receiving an education!!!
@rebeccakaindi5269 Yes, the violence continues in big and small ways.
@rebeccakaindi5269 I've heard that girls' hair was cut for school in Africa. I am from the Caribbean, so I thought it was part of African culture. I didn't know it was forced upon African children by foreigners. 💔
@@rebeccakaindi5269 Thank you for explaining. Didn't know the education aspect until now.
Holy shit I had no idea this had happened to black women- it’s absolutely disgusting 🤮 How the hell can you ban women from wearing their own hair??? It’s fucking insane! The history we are taught in school is disturbingly whitewashed. Thank you for sharing this brilliant video with your viewers - it’s extremely well done. 🙏🏼❤
This is excellent research!
You haave beautiful eyes and a soothing voice
Malicious compliance wins again!!
I heard about that petty ass law before but the high couture part was new!
Envy of God’s chosen people
Saying this sht while wearing bone straight hair is crazy 😂😂
White women don't have a monopoly on straight hair
You're policin just like them folks. 🤔😒
Ty 4 postn awareness!! Luv ur style🎉❤ Keep shining 👸🏽👸🏽👸🏽
When I wear my natural hair I get nothing but compliments. I purposely wear a fro and baby they can't do nothing but stare. Who in the entire heaven and the hell wants the straight stringy thin cat fur they call hair? I purposely wear mine as natural as it can be
"Who in the entire heaven and the hell wants the straight stringy thin cat fur they call hair?"
Honestly hearing this talk from other black people make me sad because I wouldn't be able to tell you apart from those who saw us as less than human because you all sound the same and seem to speak the same language too.
lmao yall cry about racism yet are the most racist
@@ayla-v6ldon't drag a whole group into this just because of one person's statement. You people have a whole racist system 😂
I love how you made spirituality tangible
💚💚💚💚👌🏾💫💯 Truth be told! No matter how much others do not agree! They always call it racism when talking about one's self! The audacity they have!
I loved this! Thankyou for sharing this history!💕
Our curls, twists, locs and braids look beautiful on the curls God gave us. We do not need to cover it or straighten it to look like another person.
I really love you. You are young and intelligent and have your head on your shoulders. Keep bringing us these valuable information about who we REALLY ARE. Time to undo all this brainwashing that has occurred for centuries
Empress Josephine was described as having “golden yellow complexion “ and hailed from Caribbean . She covered that in pink and white makeup
Exactly. Jealousy is very wicked
❤❤❤Absolutely! Love this! Thanks for sharing!
Not surprised, cuz it still happens today in some spaces and places. Thanks for the vlog.
Thank you for sharing ❤
Kim Kardashian does this all the time The Indigenous American women and men are the front runners of the world everyone looks to us to see what is trendy and cool.... remember that it's not on us it's in us it's running through our veins!!!
Not sure if you've done a video on the headdress of Scotland Yard Security. The tall black helmets? They were mimicked after an African tribe that grew their hair that way... 🤔
😂😂😂😂😂
So funny Ireland is so far away that even if Black African were here they would be killed because of the différence in Antiquity or would become a slave 😢😅
going to go with shit that did not happen for 1000 bob. the boby hat was a continuation of a pre existing trend also see the rest of hat styles at the time and prior
@@kertagin1Bobbies hats were indeed modelled on military helmets of the time. She meant Beefeaters hats.
You're talking about Beefeaters. They have nothing to do with Scotland Yard, that's the Met (police) headquarters. Beefeaters guard the Tower of London and the British Crown Jewels. The Beefeater hat originates from Tudor England and reflects European ceremonial and military fashion of that era. Its design, materials, and symbolism are tied to British history and monarchy. Absolutely nothing to do with Africa.
@nyx3967 also true, if she meant beefeater hats she could have done the basic effort to properly name it. she didn't so I will hold her to her stated words not what a third party thinks she may have meant
Joséphine was born in the Martinique and she was proud of it so it doesn't surprise me that she adopted the style they were wearing overseas
Black women really are the whole entire truth, and everyone knows it! I ... wouldn't change a thing 🔥
They know it. We are the sexiest and most resilient women on earth. They feel weak and plain next to us.
Everyone knows it except us 😅 I say this respectively of course (some of us know)
Hell, no! I don't envy my brother's kinky hair. So glad my sisters & I were born with straight wash & wear hair!
This was a very interesting video. But it's an odd and ironic video topic when the creator is wearing a wig.
@fletcher373 Yet its also an odd and ironic response you gave to an interesting and Truthful video topic .😏
Thats CLEARLY NOT the case.
You ignored all that documented history I see
AahMAZING job on Our History of Our Hair♥️♥️♥️
Gurl, we already KNOW these are factz. Continue. 😉
Well honey not necessarily alot of people including us don't know this and u would be shocked at the level of lies ingonrace that people has people bamboozled!!!!
We rock everything 😂😂
Artistry and creativity and black people I do think there is some connection ✨️ I love black women so much they are so confident and so kind even after going through so much truly inspirational women, I am not black women, but I see there struggle and see even after having it so rough from so long there heart is still of gold and keep shining and is showring love, kindness and confidence ❤️
This is so beautifully spoken
Wowww ❤❤❤ I was writing a research paper on, what certain hairstyles meant to African and African Americans and how it related to culture.
Wow, very interesting. This explains why they feel so offended by our hair even today.
The truth will hurt you more. We don't think about you or your hair
@@katiePetsyhistory says otherwise. Nice try though
Lest we forget. Thank you.
I wonder if the white women gave up after seeing black women still looking fashionable with head-wraps? What did they say?
Same thing happened to our Sisters in the military.
Wow. Wow. Wow. I’ve always pieced this together but it’s very nice/assuring to hear/see the facts. Thank you 🤎 This is even more motivation to be YOU, unapologetically ✨
I remember reading about this years ago , the mixed wm of Louisiana had a combination of both the fluffyness of blk hair and a looser curl texture of their Indian/ Caucasian counterpart causing intense jealousy among the latter ..because at the time a full head of loose curls were in vogue.
Remember those voluminous powdered wigs wht ppl would wear (both genders) during the Renessaince period. Yeah Creole wm had that naturally.😂
BLACK WOMEN. You literally see the pictures of black women and you want to talk about Creole white women are you okay
@@albertamathurin7084….here ya go…Creoles are multiracial but racist whites made us black on government forms by the one drop rule. Are you a Mathurin by blood and lineage?
@@albertamathurin7084why are you calling them white when they’re biracial? Do you think it’s necessary to disrespect others just to get your point across. Because it’s not.
@reformedgirlblogger Who was fathering the biracials? The mothers were Black...so...🤔. Anyway, if the mothers were Black women, seems like the fathers were attracted them. Hair included.
Amazing ❤thank you so much
Still happening til this day . Once I seen models wearing wave caps on the runway I knew it was over
Take it a step further in South Africa they introduced the pencil test and have the racist school of conduct that we can’t wear our natural hair in AFRICA 😮
lol as a black woman I just can’t deal with the superiority complexes of people who don’t wanna do well TODAY
Yep ---
That sounds about right. . .
You just made me say Damn out loud
I graduated in 1987 and those rules are still in the school handbook, unless they have been changed since then!
Whispeing all the facts like there's a white woman nearby😅