gabulldawg
Well-Known Member
Didn't say that. That's why I said "we". We all have self-hate issues, and I wish people would stop denying it. It's ridiculous. We can not get rid of these issues if we keep pretending it is not there. It isn't our fault. White society has fed this to us for centuries. But for the future generations, can we please start admitting that these feelings are wrong, so they can grow up with some of these issues?
I am tired of just la-la-la-ing over everything. I don't want my children growing up in a world where they think there is something wrong with their natural hair, their dark skin, or truly believe that Black women are mean and nasty by nature.
We can not get to that point if we keep denying it's there. That is all I am saying.
IMO, people need to speak for themselves! I wasn't raised to hate myself. I was raised to love myself and my culture. I wasn't raised thinking that any color was "better" than another. I wasn't raised thinking natural hair was ugly. I didn't have a relaxer slapped on my head as a toddler. I was raised to make my own choices, without caring about what others think. Just because YOU (not just you, rosie) have issues with your race doesn't mean that EVERYONE does. And just because someone chemicall straightens their hair doesn't mean they have self-hate issues!
Some people REALLY don't have self-hate issues! Why is it hard to believe? Of course, that doesn't mean that people don't have issues, but it's not anyone's place to speak for everyone.
