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TBH, I wouldn't even care about his video if he didn't have my picture on it. That's just creepy.

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Okay, I went back and looked at all four videos. First off, I do not think he violated youtube guidelines. He did not steal your pictures; he did a screen shot of the response video that you did directed at him. Having everyone flag his video is excessive. You're basically harassing him because you disagree with him.

The Sesame Street video is annoying. You disagreed with his view point on it, but so what? Why can't he have his own views? It's "you" tube - each person expressing his or her own views. I agree with him that I'm so tired of the constant focus on trying to "prove" that we loooove our hair, or focusing all of our self esteem on hair. We need to be teaching little girls to love themselves, not their hair.

Since most people probably didn't take the time to look at all of the videos, I went back and did a quick synopsis of each one...



(testizel) Response to Sesame Street “I love my hair.”
While MANY are jumping on the bandwagon about Sesame Street's latest video "I Love My Hair" I see this as being STEREOTYPICAL and singling out BLACK FEMALES from other races. Like black women are the ONLY ones that use hair products and go extra lengths to look good. Knock it off!
1. He also said it is a “fact” that other races have better hair, as in not as rough, etc.
2. There is no reason why black people have to be “all natural” when other races don’t.
3. They are singling out blacks and reinforcing negative stereotypes about black people being insecure with their hair.
4. He’s being bashed/called an Uncle Tom for his views.
5. Not all black women are blessed with the type of hair where you don’t have to put anything in it; many black women in Africa don’t do anything to their hair except use all natural products.
6. People are QUICK to jump on the bandwagon and get excited about stuff, but you should look at the big picture.
7. Sometimes black women do go overboard with their hair, but to each her own.
8. All ethnicities should have been portrayed in the video.

(denimpixie) Response to Response – Sesame Street “I Love My Hair”
1. First off, this is your own opinion.
2. Not trying to diss weaves/wigs/relaxers.
3. If I thought it was positive, it was positive.
4. You disagree with the original response video.
5. The video was aimed at children, not grown women. Black girls have more issues that have been perpetuated, etc....
6. It was incredibly ignorant for him to say that all races should have been portrayed in the video. You felt like he was reaching for some type of negativity in the video that many people don’t think is present.
7. Talking about the white man who created the skit.
8. You also had an issue with him talking about women should be able to use relaxers, shampoo, etc.
9. ………went on about things you didn’t like about his response video.
10. (I stopped watching at 7 minutes)

(testizel) DenimPixie: Diary of an IGNORANT black woman

1. He sent a response to the Sesame Street video, not to you – you just took offense to it.
2. You had your followers gang up on him (twitter/your youtube response, and now here at LHCF)
3. Black people have a different type of texture than other races.
4. There is nothing wrong with people wearing their hair the way they choose.
5. His problem with Willow Smith is that the video promotes EXTREME (not natural) hair styles for children.
6. Saying black women should have natural hair all of the time is a form of oppression. You’re halting progression.
7. He doesn’t do the whole social media war thing….

I think the fact that people just flagged the video without even watching the whole thing or listening to what he said PROVES his point about how quick people are to jump on the bandwagon without looking at the bigger picture. Also, he was right in that his original video was not aimed at YOU at all.


We can take it all out of context in any which way...as they say it is not the intent it is the impact....

We here are intelligent enough to know if he's making a valid respectful post,...and...he wasn't IMHO... but degrading black women and our nappy hair- is only going to get him the boot. So what we are defensive about our naps. When this simple man is a avatar for our YEARS of struggle against the views on "good"hair...that has left us BW mostly looking a HAM with no hair...I feel darn empowered that I can NATURALLY grow my BLACK afro textured hair down to my arse...Sorry fool you not going to take that away from me AND your getting a piece of my mind... Let's support other colored folks...and us ladies ain't having none of that...we all laugh at the "girl who's mixed w/ indian"...uh..(Somebody link me!!! you know what i'm talking about!! ;)) and other silly things...so I see no difference in this... If you was a bit darker you would be a muppet blah blah... Bro' Please...show me a stand up guy who posts Ish like that..wait...you...WONT...so until then...boy BYE!
 
He can barely articulate his thoughts. He needs to write stuff down first before posting anything. I only got through about three minutes then flagged it for you under Cyber Bullying.

I only watched the first three minutes because of that. Dude sounded like a straight dummy! He got some guts going on camera without at least writing his thoughts down and practicing when he knows he can't articulate.

Forget him, you're beautiful Elle! Keep up the great work, I love your vids, hair, and personality. He needs a life that doesn't consists of making seven minute videos to bash someone he doesn't even know personally.
 
I only watched the first three minutes because of that. Dude sounded like a straight dummy! He got some guts going on camera without at least writing his thoughts down and practicing when he knows he can't articulate.

Forget him, you're beautiful Elle! Keep up the great work, I love your vids, hair, and personality. He needs a life that doesn't consists of making seven minute videos to bash someone he doesn't even know personally.

Thanks, BiaM! :)
 
Is it really this serious?

He was definitely wrong on his initial video but your response was snarky as heck. If you really didn't want to go back and forth with a clearly opinionated person, you should have never responded in the first place. :ohwell: & why flag his video just because he showed a screen shot of his video responses and such that had your pictures. Seems to me like you just can't take the heat and you need some back up. The title of this video is misleading and I think you only used it to spark people to automatically side with you and flag his videos. I'm kind of disappointed in you because I thought you had more of a backbone and I like watching your reviews. Be a big girl and handle this by yourself... I mean after all, you did start it. :yep:
 
Rules are rules....if anything, he should edit the image of the OP from his video - then he could spew a whole bunch of nonsense. However, he is in fact ignorant to the world of afro textured natural hair care.

If you want to get technical, it should be flagged on general purpose because he is singling out Black women and perpetuating racial bigotry, spreading lies about how it is a FACT that the hair they were born with will never be as good as any other races. It equates to racial hatred or intolerance, which is also against the You Tube rules.
 
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Elle, "somebody else, they might, they might wanna look different somedays. They might, they might not dont wanna look like, you know, they got a mop on top of their head" bye! lol

Im like Simply, I cant get over those teeth either! And he didnt make one coherent statement! I couldnt understand what he was saying at all!
 
Rules are rules....if anything, he should edit the image of the OP from his video - then he could spew a whole bunch of nonsense. However, he is in fact ignorant to the world of afro textured natural hair care.

If you want to get technical, it should be flagged on general purpose because he is singling out Black women and perpetuating racial bigotry, spreading lies about how it is a FACT that the hair they were born with will never be as good as any other races. It equates to racial hatred or intolerance or in this case self hate, which is als against the You Tube rules.

The bolded. I wouldn't even care except for the pic he has of me up there - and no, the pic he has up is NOT from my video response to him (which was done on Oct 20), it's from a completely different video I put up the other day. He can edit it that out and go to town. I won't mind.

@SkysMommy Sorry you're disappointed.
 
Okay, I went back and looked at all four videos. First off, I do not think he violated youtube guidelines. He did not steal your pictures; he did a screen shot of the response video that you did directed at him. Having everyone flag his video is excessive. You're basically harassing him because you disagree with him.

The Sesame Street video is annoying. You disagreed with his view point on it, but so what? Why can't he have his own views? It's "you" tube - each person expressing his or her own views. I agree with him that I'm so tired of the constant focus on trying to "prove" that we loooove our hair, or focusing all of our self esteem on hair. We need to be teaching little girls to love themselves, not their hair.

Since most people probably didn't take the time to look at all of the videos, I went back and did a quick synopsis of each one...



(testizel) Response to Sesame Street “I love my hair.”
While MANY are jumping on the bandwagon about Sesame Street's latest video "I Love My Hair" I see this as being STEREOTYPICAL and singling out BLACK FEMALES from other races. Like black women are the ONLY ones that use hair products and go extra lengths to look good. Knock it off!
1. He also said it is a “fact” that other races have better hair, as in not as rough, etc.
2. There is no reason why black people have to be “all natural” when other races don’t.
3. They are singling out blacks and reinforcing negative stereotypes about black people being insecure with their hair.
4. He’s being bashed/called an Uncle Tom for his views.
5. Not all black women are blessed with the type of hair where you don’t have to put anything in it; many black women in Africa don’t do anything to their hair except use all natural products.
6. People are QUICK to jump on the bandwagon and get excited about stuff, but you should look at the big picture.
7. Sometimes black women do go overboard with their hair, but to each her own.
8. All ethnicities should have been portrayed in the video.

(denimpixie) Response to Response – Sesame Street “I Love My Hair”
1. First off, this is your own opinion.
2. Not trying to diss weaves/wigs/relaxers.
3. If I thought it was positive, it was positive.
4. You disagree with the original response video.
5. The video was aimed at children, not grown women. Black girls have more issues that have been perpetuated, etc....
6. It was incredibly ignorant for him to say that all races should have been portrayed in the video. You felt like he was reaching for some type of negativity in the video that many people don’t think is present.
7. Talking about the white man who created the skit.
8. You also had an issue with him talking about women should be able to use relaxers, shampoo, etc.
9. ………went on about things you didn’t like about his response video.
10. (I stopped watching at 7 minutes)

(testizel) DenimPixie: Diary of an IGNORANT black woman

1. He sent a response to the Sesame Street video, not to you – you just took offense to it.
2. You had your followers gang up on him (twitter/your youtube response, and now here at LHCF)
3. Black people have a different type of texture than other races.
4. There is nothing wrong with people wearing their hair the way they choose.
5. His problem with Willow Smith is that the video promotes EXTREME (not natural) hair styles for children.
6. Saying black women should have natural hair all of the time is a form of oppression. You’re halting progression.
7. He doesn’t do the whole social media war thing….

I think the fact that people just flagged the video without even watching the whole thing or listening to what he said PROVES his point about how quick people are to jump on the bandwagon without looking at the bigger picture. Also, he was right in that his original video was not aimed at YOU at all.

:popcorn::popcorn:
 
I couldn't even listen to him.. What is he talking about.. All I could understand from him was "I don't get it".. He said that about 10 times in the 2 min I watched it.. Just trying to get pass listening to him was too much for me to deal with..
 
Ms Elle, there are folks that just belong on "that list". The ones that come into your life, leave a stench and much like dog poo you're supposed to scrape them off and keep moving.

Be well!
 
In that video that you posted, he says that you ndid the same thing to him and showed proof. He showed, and stated that you posted his pics and put his pics on your Blog. So you both are doing the same thing.....
 
I am so sick of that weak arse line of "You are not natural because you use shampoo and conditioner and such and such." Remember that talk show video that was posted a month ago?

Why oh why is it so hard for people to understand that when we say "Natural Hair" in reference to black people we mean. Hair texture that has NOT been PERMANENTLY ALTERED with a CHEMICAL process.

Meaning that on saturday when I shampoo and condition then deep condition my hair the texture will still be the same before I did that. It also means if I decide to flat iron my hair then stick my head underneth the shower it will revert back to it's original pattern (That of course if there isn't any heat damage :giggle:)
 
Okay, I went back and looked at all four videos. First off, I do not think he violated youtube guidelines. He did not steal your pictures; he did a screen shot of the response video that you did directed at him. Having everyone flag his video is excessive. You're basically harassing him because you disagree with him.

The Sesame Street video is annoying. You disagreed with his view point on it, but so what? Why can't he have his own views? It's "you" tube - each person expressing his or her own views. I agree with him that I'm so tired of the constant focus on trying to "prove" that we loooove our hair, or focusing all of our self esteem on hair. We need to be teaching little girls to love themselves, not their hair.

Since most people probably didn't take the time to look at all of the videos, I went back and did a quick synopsis of each one...



(testizel) Response to Sesame Street “I love my hair.”
While MANY are jumping on the bandwagon about Sesame Street's latest video "I Love My Hair" I see this as being STEREOTYPICAL and singling out BLACK FEMALES from other races. Like black women are the ONLY ones that use hair products and go extra lengths to look good. Knock it off!
1. He also said it is a “fact” that other races have better hair, as in not as rough, etc.
2. There is no reason why black people have to be “all natural” when other races don’t.
3. They are singling out blacks and reinforcing negative stereotypes about black people being insecure with their hair.
4. He’s being bashed/called an Uncle Tom for his views.
5. Not all black women are blessed with the type of hair where you don’t have to put anything in it; many black women in Africa don’t do anything to their hair except use all natural products.
6. People are QUICK to jump on the bandwagon and get excited about stuff, but you should look at the big picture.
7. Sometimes black women do go overboard with their hair, but to each her own.
8. All ethnicities should have been portrayed in the video.

(denimpixie) Response to Response – Sesame Street “I Love My Hair”
1. First off, this is your own opinion.
2. Not trying to diss weaves/wigs/relaxers.
3. If I thought it was positive, it was positive.
4. You disagree with the original response video.
5. The video was aimed at children, not grown women. Black girls have more issues that have been perpetuated, etc....
6. It was incredibly ignorant for him to say that all races should have been portrayed in the video. You felt like he was reaching for some type of negativity in the video that many people don’t think is present.
7. Talking about the white man who created the skit.
8. You also had an issue with him talking about women should be able to use relaxers, shampoo, etc.
9. ………went on about things you didn’t like about his response video.
10. (I stopped watching at 7 minutes)

(testizel) DenimPixie: Diary of an IGNORANT black woman

1. He sent a response to the Sesame Street video, not to you – you just took offense to it.
2. You had your followers gang up on him (twitter/your youtube response, and now here at LHCF)
3. Black people have a different type of texture than other races.
4. There is nothing wrong with people wearing their hair the way they choose.
5. His problem with Willow Smith is that the video promotes EXTREME (not natural) hair styles for children.
6. Saying black women should have natural hair all of the time is a form of oppression. You’re halting progression.
7. He doesn’t do the whole social media war thing….

I think the fact that people just flagged the video without even watching the whole thing or listening to what he said PROVES his point about how quick people are to jump on the bandwagon without looking at the bigger picture. Also, he was right in that his original video was not aimed at YOU at all.

i see that someone made a relaxed head angry...:lachen:
 
In that video that you posted, he says that you ndid the same thing to him and showed proof. He showed, and stated that you posted his pics and put his pics on your Blog. So you both are doing the same thing.....

Actually, I didn't post any pictures of him...why would I do that? I initially posted his video on my blog, because I was responding to it, so obviously I was going to post what I was responding to...it looks like a picture b/c he took a screenshot of my blog...so no, I didn't do the same thing. The only thing I did was respond to his very first video, then posted both videos to my blog. Not sure why that is so difficult to understand...I haven't even viewed/commented on any of the other videos he has up. I actually commented on his blog and WAS NICE, b/c I did not have an issue with some of those posts, but he started flipping out and trolling people when I blocked him on YouTube, which was the other day, when these previous videos were posted a MONTH ago.

I have messages that he has sent me on YT, and a ton on Twitter (unless he deleted them), but I didn't even look - this is a month old, and I don't need to respond to him. I would rather let it go to YT due to his violation. And by the way, it's not a violation to repost a video that you find on YT to a blog or another site (because that person still gets the views and it links back to their YT), because well, if it were...we'd all be in violation, right?

If you look at my blog, you would see the post and see where I took the video down b/c I know he wants the views on it - that video has the most views of all of his videos. When I referred to him as a stalker, it pertained to the fact that he is STILL coming on my channel making random comments about hair and being combative waaaaay after the altercation was done. Which, I mean...he is, so...yea.
 
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Ms Elle, there are folks that just belong on "that list". The ones that come into your life, leave a stench and much like dog poo you're supposed to scrape them off and keep moving.

Be well!

I agree. He seems strange and this whole thing is really silly. You're upset about him posting pictures but you posted his video to your blog and on this site and now having people harassing him over this foolishness. He seems like the type of person who lives for getting people riled up and you and everybody else fed right into it.

Dude is so not worth all of this time and effort.
 
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Oh h*ll no! This idiot just left me a comment too!

I guess he got upset that I commented on his video and decided to get smart with me...


My comment:
"I hope you never have daughters. This video is horrible."


His comment: "just looked at your channel. how come you look like a raptor with a golden retriever weave on?"


My comment: "I honestly laughed at this comment bc I know it is nowhere near being true."
 
Oh h*ll no! This idiot just left me a comment too!

I guess he got upset that I commented on his video and decided to get smart with me...


My comment:
"I hope you never have daughters. This video is horrible."


His comment: "just looked at your channel. how come you look like a raptor with a golden retriever weave on?"


My comment: "I honestly laughed at this comment bc I know it is nowhere near being true."


*Dies*

Aaaand, I seriously hope that no one is getting all upset about this...because I'm not. He should take the video down and edit out my image, plain and simple. I don't need to sit in a corner crying over this chile...
 
Well, as you said, you posted his videos on your blog (they had his face on them). He posted your pic in his video.

He's doing the same thing you're doing.

When you respond contrarily to someone's video on youtube, you'd better be ready for something to pop! ................especially someone who is serious about what they're talking about. LOL

You both are doing the same thing......Dang! Toughen up woman, it's not that serious.

Actually, I didn't post any pictures of him...why would I do that? I initially posted his video on my blog, because I was responding to it, so obviously I was going to post what I was responding to...it looks like a picture b/c he took a screenshot of my blog...so no, I didn't do the same thing. The only thing I did was respond to his very first video, then posted both videos to my blog. Not sure why that is so difficult to understand...I haven't even viewed/commented on any of the other videos he has up. I actually commented on his blog and WAS NICE, b/c I did not have an issue with some of those posts, but he started flipping out and trolling people when I blocked him on YouTube, which was the other day, when these previous videos were posted a MONTH ago.

I have messages that he has sent me on YT, and a ton on Twitter (unless he deleted them), but I didn't even look - this is a month old, and I don't need to respond to him. I would rather let it go to YT due to his violation. And by the way, it's not a violation to repost a video that you find on YT to a blog or another site (because that person still gets the views and it links back to their YT), because well, if it were...we'd all be in violation, right?

If you look at my blog, you would see the post and see where I took the video down b/c I know he wants the views on it - that video has the most views of all of his videos. When I referred to him as a stalker, it pertained to the fact that he is STILL coming on my channel making random comments about hair and being combative waaaaay after the altercation was done. Which, I mean...he is, so...yea.
 
Well, as you said, you posted his videos on your blog (they had his face on them). He posted your pic in his video.

He's doing the same thing you're doing.

When you respond contrarily to someone's video on youtube, you'd better be ready for something to pop! ................especially someone who is serious about what they're talking about. LOL

You both are doing the same thing......Dang! Toughen up woman, it's not that serious.
I absolutely disagree but okay!!!! :)

I have no problem with rebuttal...I let him comment all up and down my blog, YouTube, and Twitter for an entire week...but there comes a point where you don't need to sit around and battle some YT crazy all day, and when I blocked him he started flipping...some people get really pissed when you reject them, even if it's not sexually. Meh.
 
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*Dies*

Aaaand, I seriously hope that no one is getting all upset about this...because I'm not. He should take the video down and edit out my image, plain and simple. I don't need to sit in a corner crying over this chile...

Yeah, I really did LOL at his comment. It seems like he couldn't find anything else to say and just tried to make something up off the cuff...epic fail. Although, if I look like a raptor...it must at least be a damn sexy one haha.
 
Yeah, I really did LOL at his comment. It seems like he couldn't find anything else to say and just tried to make something up off the cuff...epic fail. Although, if I look like a raptor...it must at least be a damn sexy one haha.

LOL! I am imagining you imitating and doing the raptor hands...
 
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