
i don’t care about nun of y’all mad in the comments btw! i’m not stopping my daily means!
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i don’t care about nun of y’all mad in the comments btw! i’m not stopping my daily means!


In a society where how conventionally attractive you are has a DIRECT correlation to your quality of life can you really judge black women for not wanting to wear their hair in a state that has been chastised for generations ????

In a society where how conventionally attractive you are has a DIRECT correlation to your quality of life can you really judge black women for not wanting to wear their hair in a state that has been chastised for generations ????

In a society where how conventionally attractive you are has a DIRECT correlation to your quality of life can you really judge black women for not wanting to wear their hair in a state that has been chastised for generations ????

In a society where how conventionally attractive you are has a DIRECT correlation to your quality of life can you really judge black women for not wanting to wear their hair in a state that has been chastised for generations ????

In a society where how conventionally attractive you are has a DIRECT correlation to your quality of life can you really judge black women for not wanting to wear their hair in a state that has been chastised for generations ????


@hisuuk Notice how every anti-black discourse is settled with ‘racist will hate you no matter what you do so ignore them’ but oddly this doesn’t apply when it comes to avoiding racist rhetoric surrounding natural hair. With natural hair, conformity is suddenly impossible to avoid.




what this natural hair discourse reveals further is that very few people actually have any desire to change the world they live in lol