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I don't think the rule applies for performers. Any of the ladies in the OP's post on stage filling up stadiums? :lol:
 
NIN4eva I understand laughing because u think a style is ugly. But it's another thing to imply that these styles make them lower class.
That classim is what I'm opposed to. Everyone has a different style


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@NIN4eva I understand laughing because u think a style is ugly. But it's another thing to imply that these styles make them lower class.
That classim is what I'm opposed to. Everyone has a different style


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Oh I totally agree with that. There's a LARGE bulk of wealthy folk walking around with their noses in the air looking like da** fools! I see it all the time. Like that tanning nonsense. :nono:
 
I'm with Solitude, Mischka and transitioning? I don't see the humor these are mug shots.

The funny thing is that there is a group of whites that look just like this: the Punk Rocks...where are their mugshots?

And what about the captions under them....really?

What ever law enforcement officer took the time to do this should be fired...I don't see yall calling for an email to be sent about this BS...where are the Black Community Warriors that went so hard in that Nivea thread?

Mugshots, these days, are public online. It doesn't have to be law enforcement to do that. Not saying that it wasn't, but it doesn't have to be.
 
I'm not defending these women per se. I'm just thinking.... the same way folks are guffawing at their weaves and automatically downgrading their social status..... is the same way that some folks look at naturals that choose to be natural. Same concept, different prejudice. Ah well..... carry on.
 
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I'm trying not to write a dissertation, but, it's the way the women are presented - mug shots - that implicates a negative undertone; it's not just the hairstyles themselves. The message is "these black women with their ghetto hairstyles are criminals/thugs." In reality, a woman's hair style does not implicate what type of person she is. There's plenty of women with blond hair and blue eyes committing crimes :rolleyes: Where are the funny emails with the white women with stringy dirty blonde hair?

From another standpoint, these styles are actually art. Oxygen capitalized off outrageous traditionally African-American styles with a whole series "Hair Battle" and these types of styles are prized in black hair shows. Although I wouldn't wear them myself, I'm in no place to judge. I'm not faulting you or anyone else who finds it funny. I just don't.
 
Avenania Thompson, Lillie Mae Jeffery, Christine Marie Brady, Sasha Henderson, Tracy Lynne Howard, Qwanetha Blackmon

Most of the names here are very conservative except Avenania and Qwanetha. I know that sometimes the "ghetto" names get outrageous but I don't understand why they are hated on so hard. If a foreigner comes with some crazy name from their country it's exotic. But because it evolved from the black community it's ghetto.... Nothing personal it's just something I've been thinking about.
keepithealthy,
JMHO, the difference is that the foreigner with the crazy name can actually tell you what their name means:look:. Traditionally the name given to a child had a significant meaning behind it. First and last names spoke volumes about families, futures, occupations, etc. Whereas a name like Qwanetha has no significance or meaning. In many instances during conversation I've asked why a person chose a name for their child and the parents couldn't say. I also know of many parents who needed help spelling their child's name. One even refused to change her daughter's spelling. her daughter's name is Vagina pronounced by the parents Va-gee-nuh. So, it may not be fair but I think that is why some of these names are hated on. On average, those who have had a different type of life experience carefully research and select their child's name because it will be the child's for life. BTW, I can't see the pics so I have not been influenced by any images.
 
I'm not defending these women per se. I'm just thinking.... the same way folks are guffawing at their weaves and automatically downgrading their social status..... is the same way that some folks look at naturals that choose to be natural. Same concept, different prejudice. Ah well..... carry on.
i really hope this isn't true:nono:... like comparing apples & oranges...
 
Not trying to be funny, but when I see hair like that (and I have only ever seen it online, we don't have that here), I think "unemployed". Like, you can't possibly have a steady, legal job at any decent place with hair like that if it's not a VERY temporary style. I know jail is a BIG leap from that though. Just my two cents.

Editing for spelling.

I recently moved to the south and before moving here I definitely thought that hair like this only existed on the internet...lawd was I wrong! :lachen:

There is a lady at my target that has hair like this and it is like Marge Simpson high!
 
Um-be-weave-able!

Sorry I cracked up, lol. I know there's plenty of social, cultural, and racial issues that could bs discussed I just can't do it. These women look like damn crazy fools and I'm someone who even LIKES punk hairstyles.

I think much of the issue is a combination of things. I can't think of any intelligent person who considers a head of natural hair on the same line as a woman with a rooster shaped weave with tracks exposed. Nor is a name made up out of thin air comparable to a foreigner who's name seems 'funny' who actually has a name based off culture, family, and language. As someone with a traditional African name I'd be offended to be put in the same boat as any of these goofballs.

Come on now...if we can't poke fun and laugh at ourselves while realistically accepting what those women represent and how it reflects us as a whole then were really further behind than is good for us.

Also I'm calling liar on anyone who'd turn around, see Pinky or jacked Nicki Minaj in the check out line behind them and have to fight NOT to laugh.
 
No comment on the hair styles or the women wearing them.

I am just wondering though....Why are we making references to white women? This is a predominantly black forum and I would imagine that it would make sense for us to discuss mostly black women/men and their hair......Just a thought.
 
Hmm...so, somebody took the time to compile unflattering mugshots of black women in order to distribute them around the internet and this is funny, how? Maybe I'm too uptight.

THANK YOU!!! i always find things like this so disturbing.

i hate laughing at us. i hate threads that put us down. makes me sad and confused all at the same time. :ohwell::perplexed:look:

for a lot of people, we on LHCF who may be better educated, better dressed, better looking :look: (uhm... jury's out on that) and have better and more tasteful hairstyles, are still grouped with these 'ghetto' women we're laughing at. why feed into that? and also; to pick on somebody because they're dark-skinned and homely?! oh no. no bueno :nono:
 
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Um-be-weave-able!

Sorry I cracked up, lol. I know there's plenty of social, cultural, and racial issues that could bs discussed I just can't do it. These women look like damn crazy fools and I'm someone who even LIKES punk hairstyles.

I think much of the issue is a combination of things. I can't think of any intelligent person who considers a head of natural hair on the same line as a woman with a rooster shaped weave with tracks exposed. Nor is a name made up out of thin air comparable to a foreigner who's name seems 'funny' who actually has a name based off culture, family, and language. As someone with a traditional African name I'd be offended to be put in the same boat as any of these goofballs.

Come on now...if we can't poke fun and laugh at ourselves while realistically accepting what those women represent and how it reflects us as a whole then were really further behind than is good for us.

Also I'm calling liar on anyone who'd turn around, see Pinky or jacked Nicki Minaj in the check out line behind them and have to fight NOT to laugh.

there's a difference in laughing at someone well put together walking proud w/ crazy hair (cuz for sure sure, i laugh at spectacles... quite loudly in fact)
and launching at a collection of women looking like someone sat on them just before their mug shot. most people would not look attractive in their mug shots. these images were chosen specifically because the women are looking a mess and that to me is just wrong. it's not about their hair. some of the captions were about how ugly they were. so really? we're laughing and pointing at ugly darkies now?

not ok in my book. let the women be, they are low enough in the world.

there are plenty of other options available to laugh at whack installs, where it would be the installs that are the jokes, not the women themselves... that's the difference.
 
I recently moved to the south and before moving here I definitely thought that hair like this only existed on the internet...lawd was I wrong! :lachen:

There is a lady at my target that has hair like this and it is like Marge Simpson high!

So true! I lived in Georgia for two years and I was like YES finally I see this creativity and hair color variation in Black hair! Besides, I always loved having my hair dyed with some "crazy" color (usually pink or blue) so that attracted me at times. I've not seen any that looks exactly like the hair pictured here, but yeah.
 
Um-be-weave-able!

Sorry I cracked up, lol. I know there's plenty of social, cultural, and racial issues that could bs discussed I just can't do it. These women look like damn crazy fools and I'm someone who even LIKES punk hairstyles.

I think much of the issue is a combination of things. I can't think of any intelligent person who considers a head of natural hair on the same line as a woman with a rooster shaped weave with tracks exposed. Nor is a name made up out of thin air comparable to a foreigner who's name seems 'funny' who actually has a name based off culture, family, and language. As someone with a traditional African name I'd be offended to be put in the same boat as any of these goofballs.

Come on now...if we can't poke fun and laugh at ourselves while realistically accepting what those women represent and how it reflects us as a whole then were really further behind than is good for us.

Also I'm calling liar on anyone who'd turn around, see Pinky or jacked Nicki Minaj in the check out line behind them and have to fight NOT to laugh.

Hmm, but I actually like their hairstyles/color play so I'd probably be looking like "awesome color," rather than choking back laughter...Maybe that's just me.
 
Weave Been Arrested:

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Avenania Thompson was arrested on Oct. 24, 2010 for disorderly conduct and breach of peace in Dade County, Fla. (I CAN BELIEVE SHE WAS ARRESTED SINCE HER FACE IS PRETTY DISORDERLY…)

^^^^^She looks certifiable!


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Tropical Fish? Lillie Mae Jeffery was arrested in Brazos County, Texas on March 30, 2011 for theft. (THEFT!! IS THAT THE BEST Y'ALL COULD COME UP WITH)? WHAT SHE STEAL? A MOP?

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Christine Marie Brady, reason for arrest undisclosed. (AFTER LOOKING IN THE MIRROR, SHE’S PISSSED!! LOOKS LIKE SHE COULDA KILLED SOMEBODY)

^^^^^These two look like they're thinking: "Imma beat your mf'in a$$ as soon as I post bail!

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Sasha Henderson was arrested in Marion County, Fla. for assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill on Nov. 3, 2010. (SHE WENT AFTER PEOPLE WHO WAS POINTING AT HER AND LAUGHING)

^^^^^po' thing looks unhappy... she might be rehabilitative!



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The Rooster? Tracy Lynne Howard was arrested in Escambia County, Fla. (WEAVE HER ALONE, SHE LOOKS LIKE SHE’S HAD A HARD LIFE AND DON'T KNOW ANY BETTER)

^^^^^Someone just give her her next bong hit and check on her later! P.S. Does anyone see the resemblance between her and Sparkling Flame? Perhaps someone succeeded in getting SF arrested for fraud!

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Qwanetha Blackmon was booked into Escambia County , Fla. jail on Jan. 12, 2011. (SHE WAS BOOKED FOR CHOCKING THE HAIR STYLIST WHO DID THIS TO HER)

^^^^^Another future a$$beater of America!

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Arrest details unknown. (ARRESTED CAUSE SHE LOOKS LIKE SHE'S ACTUALLY PLEASED WITH THIS … SHE WAS TAKEN IN FOR PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATION)

^^^^^Off to a padded cell with this one!

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Arrest details unknown. (STUCK ON STUPID!!!)

^^^^^It's all good!


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(NOW THIS IS WHAT THEY WAS TALKING ABOUT WHEN THEY SAY…YOU AIN'T WRAPPED TOO TIGHT) AKA Donald Trump’s SISTA!!!

^^^^^She must have jumped the stylist as soon as she saw the hair color. She's still wearing the salon cape!
 
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so really? we're laughing and pointing at ugly darkies now?difference.

This might end up being a mistake but I think I'd like to figure this out. A mug shot photo can end up being ironic and humorous for a number of reasons. If I were on another website I'd see a collection of white individuals in mug shots wearing stupid shirts or with something about them meant to rouse laughter. I don't think any white patron of the website would be offended by the choice of white individuals as subject matter. In this case this is a black hair forum predominantly of women (if not completely) hence the subjects will relate to something relevant to the site. I think the women's race isn't so relevant as the ludicrous matter in which they look. Would these hair styles be more or less funny to you if the women pictured were of another race?

there are plenty of other options available to laugh at whack installs, where it would be the installs that are the jokes, not the women themselves... that's
the difference.

Hmmm, I think that requires some assumption on what the viewer is laughing at. I only paid attention to those whack installs, I did not even really notice anything else of the women till individuals tried to defend them. If these were a collection of white women dressed and styled exactly the same I'd have still laughed. I think part of the humor is in being able to chuckle at aspects of Black American culture while not saying this makes these women or this joke exclusive from how other people/races/or groups can look silly at inopportune moments.
 
I didn't see race at first either, just those atrocious hair styles! I think Pink's hairstyles look terrible too
 
As off the wall as these styles are, I'm only truly offended by Avenania's and Tracy Lynne's. One looks like a deranged cockatoo and the other just said "**** effort."
 
As the :flyingwit said in the Wizzard Of Oz as she was melting.................

"What a world.....What a world."
 
there's a difference in laughing at someone well put together walking proud w/ crazy hair (cuz for sure sure, i laugh at spectacles... quite loudly in fact)
and launching at a collection of women looking like someone sat on them just before their mug shot. most people would not look attractive in their mug shots. these images were chosen specifically because the women are looking a mess and that to me is just wrong. it's not about their hair. some of the captions were about how ugly they were. so really? we're laughing and pointing at ugly darkies now?

not ok in my book. let the women be, they are low enough in the world.

there are plenty of other options available to laugh at whack installs, where it would be the installs that are the jokes, not the women themselves... that's the difference.

Really?!!! Taking it to the next level. It's not that serious. We're laughing and pointing at ridiculous looking women (some ugly, some not). Would it be better if they were light-skinned.

What makes them low in the world? Being dark? That sounds like your own personal problem. I don't know any dark-skinned women (including myself) that feels low in this world.
 
When I initially posted this thread, I was only thinking about hair, not race. Shoot, I am a dark-skinned woman myself with nappy hair, so why would I be pointing fun at their race and gender? :smirk:

I also thought it was interesting how the title of the email I received "Weave Got To Do Better" tied into doing better with their hair and their lives since these were all criminals with bad weaves.

And I saw a poster mention how creative hair styling is apart of our Black heritage and African roots.... get out of here! There's a difference between creativity and crazy. I'm Black and this type of weave-wearing has NOTHING to do with creativity in my Black heritage or African roots. Most Africans have creative and unique braided or twisted hair styles with some accessories, not crazy colored weaves that do not represent any type of significant culture.
 
If they were Japanese people would be like "Oh that's cool. They are trying to be different." But let a sista walk around looking like a harajuko girl and it's called ghetto.

SMH.

I used to think this stuff was funny until I recognized the double standard. SMH

What is really sad to me about these pics is that all those sistas allegedly committed a crime. We don't need anymore brown people in prisons making these states money they don't spend on education.

No shade towards the OP. I just see these ALOT and I really think sistas need more positve images being shared during these times of deep division.

And the pics where you can see a person's track is not cute but if she likes it I love it from a distance. :lachen:
 
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BTW the Masai men rock some outrageous styles. I think it's pretty cool but here in the states people would think it's ridiculous.
 
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