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Conflation and sophistry, this early in the morning? Bellayana let me have breakfast first.
Hopefully it will make you aware of your own conflation of greediness against everyone and racism against the black, aunt Esther.
 
Hopefully it will make you aware of your own conflation of greediness against everyone and racism against the black, aunt Esther.
sorry, I got lost on my way to the colored section. if you could just point me in the right direction.....
 
are you trying to get banned again? i'll ignore that slur (this time) cuz you're obviously upset. let's pour some chamomile and have a chat Bellaura.
Projecting again? :cool:

Have some, you poor thing...

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That has absolutely nothing to do with my topic, then again that's how agency works. Distract, deny, deflect.
Reading your initial post, I thought of Madame Walker, and recalled that some time ago I read that she said that, although she was popularly thought to have invented and sold hair-straightening products, she had done nothing of the sort--that her products were solely designed to promote a healthy scalp and healthy hair. Perhaps you and others who read your post know about her and her philosophy already, but--if not--I thought you and they would find this interesting. She'd certainly agree with the thoughts you expressed regarding black women's hair, and I thought you would welcome the attachments. I believe they help give a historical perspective.

I liked the quote from her about "tenacity and purpose" and I posted it because I believed it said a lot about her character. I understood that it was not "on topic" but, as I had already posted about Madame Walker, I thought you and others would find it as interesting as I did. I tend often to digress--perhaps this is a fault, but I think of it as a virtue, and it has served me well in life.

I do not know what "agency" in this context means. Please enlighten me.
 
Reading your initial post, I thought of Madame Walker, and recalled that some time ago I read that she said that, although she was popularly thought to have invented and sold hair-straightening products, she had done nothing of the sort--that her products were solely designed to promote a healthy scalp and healthy hair. Perhaps you and others who read your post know about her and her philosophy already, but--if not--I thought you and they would find this interesting. She'd certainly agree with the thoughts you expressed regarding black women's hair, and I thought you would welcome the attachments. I believe they help give a historical perspective.

I liked the quote from her about "tenacity and purpose" and I posted it because I believed it said a lot about her character. I understood that it was not "on topic" but, as I had already posted about Madame Walker, I thought you and others would find it as interesting as I did. I tend often to digress--perhaps this is a fault, but I think of it as a virtue, and it has served me well in life.

I do not know what "agency" in this context means. Please enlighten me.
I'm not one with the tools to enlighten you. I recommend George Jackson's Blood In My Eye.
 
I'm not one with the tools to enlighten you. I recommend George Jackson's Blood In My Eye.
REasons why I always found it so difficult to leave this site for good...

You know that, on a first skimming-through, it reads as some handbook for fighting against the black as much as for them?
 
Hey fabulouslyghetto, relax...

...your hair with hair-straightener.

Well timed, Harke! While I was looking for the following video you set it up for me perfectly. Start watching from 54 minutes in. The relevant section, which is about hair straightening in the black community in east London, comes later but some foreigners might benefit from a short warm-up to help them tune in to Ida's vintage accent :unsure:.


(Watch it all if you get time. I was there, it's a good show.)
 
Hey fabulouslyghetto, relax...

...your hair with hair-straightener.
my mother gave me a perm once when i was in 5th grade. i didn't know what was happening til it was too late. i vowed to never again be on no pretty boy shit, men aren't supposed to be overgroomd like that, really no one is.
 
my mother gave me a perm once when i was in 5th grade. i didn't know what was happening til it was too late. i vowed to never again be on no pretty boy shit, men aren't supposed to be overgroomd like that, really no one is.
Oh, about that same age, mine would straighten my hair for a day :mrgreen: Every little idiot in my class recalled it as something [particularly] silly/hideous :cool: : I acted as a mirror to themselves :lol:
 
my mother gave me a perm once when i was in 5th grade. i didn't know what was happening til it was too late. i vowed to never again be on no pretty boy shit, men aren't supposed to be overgroomd like that, really no one is.
Wasn´t there hair straightening in an eighties Eddy Murphy movie?
 
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