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Those Asians BSS refuse to let a cent pass them by!

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TopShelf

Sewing & Growing Gamma Gal
I go into the BBS today looking for this:
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I did not see it so I asked the two Asian men if this was the only location in the store with this line. One man said, "yes this is the entire line". I said, "no, you are missing the mousse". The younger guy walks away but the old man is determined to know what he is missing. He pulls out some catalog and flips to the Shea Moisture section. He called me over and asked me to point it out. Low and behold its not in the catalog, so I pull up a picture of it on my phone. He writes down the name then makes a phone call. At this point I walk to the register with my other items. He starts speaking in his language about the product. Then comes to find me and tell me that it is new and they will have it in a month.

I was thinking dang, its okay not to have it, I can go elsewhere, but I guess he thought otherwise. :lachen:
 
IN light of the recent posts, I hope we can make an effort to boycott and/or simply make purchases elsewhere. The Asian BSS's have purposely shut out black people from buying/communicating and participating in the hair industry (as sellers/distributors). There is a whole thread on the Black Owned Businesses where you can get products http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=696865. Besides, they have this whole Shea Moisture line at almost every Target. I know Target isn't black owned, but they also are not purposely & intentionally shutting out black businesses like the Asian BSS's are.
 
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virtuenow, sorry hun, I don't come to this section very often and when I do i usually do a very specific search. I will definitely keep the boycott in mind.

ETA: actually I did look at that thread and I was not able to find any stores in Md or DC.
 
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IN light of the recent posts, I thought we were all making an effort to boycott and/or simply make purchases elsewhere. The Asian BSS's have purposely shut out black people from buying/communicating and participating in the hair industry (as sellers/distributors). There is a whole thread on the Black Owned Businesses where you can get products http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=696865. Besides, they have this whole Shea Moisture line at almost every Target.

Who is we all? Every Black woman on LHCF? Because I don't remember everyone saying yes to the boycott. I don't think it is cool to call people out like you did...

I understand the boycott, the history and the cause, but everybody ain't going to be down for the cause and that is their right.
 
I cant boycott, not possible for me.

But anyways, business is business and they are trying to make money just like anyone else. If you had of went to a black owned store they may have done the same thing.
 
Who is we all? Every Black woman on LHCF? Because I don't remember everyone saying yes to the boycott. I don't think it is cool to call people out like you did...

I understand the boycott, the history and the cause, but everybody ain't going to be down for the cause and that is their right.

So you're angry b/c someone chooses to support black businesses??? That's what my post was about. I called out a situation more than a person-- and it wasn't you so why so mad. I suppose I will say I "hope we all", since obviously this offends some (??). It is for a good cause-- no ill intent. Okay, carry on...
 
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So you're angry b/c someone chooses to support black businesses??? I called out a situation more than a person. I suppose I will say I "hope we all", since obviously this offends some (??). It is for a good cause-- no ill intent. Okay, carry on...

I am glad you edited your original post...the wording you changed it to is much better. :yep::yep:
 
I cant boycott, not possible for me.

But anyways, business is business and they are trying to make money just like anyone else. If you had of went to a black owned store they may have done the same thing.

I think the reason so many here are trying to boycott Asian owned business is because of the blatant bigotry some people of Asian ethnicity show to blacks/African Americans. I don't think it's coming from being mean spirited. The whole idea is that in general, many Asian business owners in the hair care industry have taken a hold on the Black Hair Industry which is funded with Billions of dollars from Black People each year. Many people on here support this because for one, we shouldn't be giving our money away to people who aren't putting it back into our communities and who have an intense hatred for Blacks and even biracial/mixed race people. A lot of these people will do anything to keep us from taking back an industry that caters to us that is rightfully ours. I have read a lot of virtuenow's threads about this and I just get the feeling she is trying to encourage participation in the Black community and not doing it in an attempt to spite people of Asian Descent.

P.S. I hope I didn't offend you. I just thought maybe you didn't know why the boycott is so important to many people here.:yep:
 
TopShelf, I've also seen the Shea Moisture line in CVS, Sally Beauty and Amazon.com if you're looking for alternatives. It also gives options when your first or second choice isn't stocking one of the products.
 
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Not only that, but they are shutting blk businesses down via sabatoge. :yep:

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Virtuenow could have said it in a more suggestive manner but I got her point.

It doesn't stop me from going where I want when I want.
 
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I think the reason so many here are trying to boycott Asian owned business is because of the blatant bigotry some people of Asian ethnicity show to blacks/African Americans. I don't think it's coming from being mean spirited. The whole idea is that in general, many Asian business owners in the hair care industry have taken a hold on the Black Hair Industry which is funded with Billions of dollars from Black People each year. Many people on here support this because for one, we shouldn't be giving our money away to people who aren't putting it back into our communities and who have an intense hatred for Blacks and even biracial/mixed race people. A lot of these people will do anything to keep us from taking back an industry that caters to us that is rightfully ours. I have read a lot of virtuenow's threads about this and I just get the feeling she is trying to encourage participation in the Black community and not doing it in an attempt to spite people of Asian Descent.

P.S. I hope I didn't offend you. I just thought maybe you didn't know why the boycott is so important to many people here.:yep:

@narsinthemorning

Was this meant for me?? maybe you're confused about my post.
 
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@narsinthemorning

Was this meant for me?? maybe you're confused about my post.

Yeah, I wasn't sure of you knew about the whole boycott thing. It seems to be a pretty passionate topic that a lot of people are sensitive about. It sounded like you we're a little bit offended by what virtuenow said, so I was just explaining why many people are so serious about boycotting the businesses even though it may seem a little bit "spiteful/discriminatory" depending on your particular view point. I really hope I didn't offend you, though.
 
Oh no, RocStar was offended not me. I'm fine. I was just saying the KBSS are all I have and that trying to get someone to buy extra products is business no matter of the race.
 
Please excuse my ignorance, I'm an Australian woman of colour and I've never been to America, so I'm a bit confused. If asians who are selling products for black hair, don't want to sell it to black people, then who are they selling it to? Who else has use for it? I've only seen a few white people with type 4 hair in my whole life.
 
Please excuse my ignorance, I'm an Australian woman of colour and I've never been to America, so I'm a bit confused. If asians who are selling products for black hair, don't want to sell it to black people, then who are they selling it to? Who else has use for it? I've only seen a few white people with type 4 hair in my whole life.

Osha, completely OT, but your hair:drool: Can I have some info please?
 
Please excuse my ignorance, I'm an Australian woman of colour and I've never been to America, so I'm a bit confused. If asians who are selling products for black hair, don't want to sell it to black people, then who are they selling it to? Who else has use for it? I've only seen a few white people with type 4 hair in my whole life.

What does your post have me laughing?? :lol:

They sell retail to black people, but they would not sell wholesale to black businesses. Apparently they are the middle men (for lack of a better word) for some beauty supply and extension companies. They undercut black beauty supply stores because they can get goods at better prices, causing these businesses to go under. They also treat black customers badly, treating them like they are thieves - following them around the store, being rude and dismissive.

I buy almost all my products online or at the grocery store so I have nothing to boycott. But, I can definitely see a need for it. I cannot be disrespected while spending my hard-earned money.
 
What does your post have me laughing?? :lol:

They sell retail to black people, but they would not sell wholesale to black businesses. Apparently they are the middle men (for lack of a better word) for some beauty supply and extension companies. They undercut black beauty supply stores because they can get goods at better prices, causing these businesses to go under. They also treat black customers badly, treating them like they are thieves - following them around the store, being rude and dismissive.

I buy almost all my products online or at the grocery store so I have nothing to boycott. But, I can definitely see a need for it. I cannot be disrespected while spending my hard-earned money.

Ok I get it now, I'm so dumb. I'm also laughing at myself now.
 
Who is we all? Every Black woman on LHCF? Because I don't remember everyone saying yes to the boycott. I don't think it is cool to call people out like you did...

I understand the boycott, the history and the cause, but everybody ain't going to be down for the cause and that is their right.

I have not and will not. Just cuz someone is offended I have to boycott every Asian BSS I see.

De Fuuuuuuuuu:lachen::lachen::lachen::lachen:
 
All I know is whenever I go into a black owned store the prices are so high I can not afford the items on an ongoing basis. It seems they are trying to get rich off of one customer.
 
All I know is whenever I go into a black owned store the prices are so high I can not afford the items on an ongoing basis. It seems they are trying to get rich off of one customer.

Idts someone upthread kinda laid it out but based on what I've read the whole sellers(who are Asian) shut them out or jack the pricing. Leaving them to pay more from someone else or.more from the suppliers.
Oh also I'm not hip to the newest black hair care lines but the ones I know about are mostly natural whole ingredients. Which cost more than petroleum and canola oil that is in many bss products. Until they go main stream :/
 
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I tried to stay out of this conversation, but I cant:


For me, I made a promise to myself back in the 80's to not step foot in another Asian BSS. This crap has been going on for a loooong time and it has gotten worse. That is my personal choice. I will go to Sally's, Walmart, Target, the Health Food Store (Aubrey, etc.) or whomever. I will support black businesses, but the alternatives will also do as long as I stay my course. I am fortunate to have a White owned BS Warehouse here, Ensley Beauty Supply. They have everything and I mean everything at almost half the price that they charge at any Asian BSS. They have licences to sell all major and minor brands and they wholesale to Stylists. THey are also online.

If I did not have the other alternatives, I would do all of my shopping on line. But, like I said, its my personal choice. Just like it is another's personal choice to do as they choose. Its not a boycott to me, its a life choice. It's just that serious to me.
 
I think the main thing Asian markets can control is weave hair, right? That's their power base. I don't buy that anyway. They are not putting anyone out of business over shea moisture mousse.
 
I think the main thing Asian markets can control is weave hair, right? That's their power base. I don't buy that anyway. They are not putting anyone out of business over shea moisture mousse.

I was going to say something similar. Most BSS's are selling black products made mainly by white owned companies, though there are usually a couple of black owned products as well. If black women really wanted to boycott something, it would be the weave industry. When I walk into any Asian BSS, it's 75% hair 25% products. That's where the big money is and that is the market they completely control. I may have honestly missed that, but I don't hear anyone suggesting that black women should boycott wearing Asian hair :look:. People want the product, but don't want to deal with the people it comes from sounds real bizarre. It would be like saying that Africans shouldn't be the controllers of the shea butter market, except more ridiculous because it literally comes from their people :spinning:.
 
Lol like I'd ever buy a black business product from asians. what next Oyin?

I did that with my Hatian BSS. If I need anything he doesnt have, He calls and hooks me up. I feel better giving him money than them. I can also try on as many wigs as I want without someone circling me and gawking.

Next time try Target or Walgreens. Both have the entire line.
 
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