Cali*Rocks
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Umm...what if they WERE Indian. Why such bigotry?
Yes there are some who are and there are some who say that to make themselves feel better than everyone else. Not bigotry just an observation. Thanks for your input
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Umm...what if they WERE Indian. Why such bigotry?
No one wants to be that person who to tell someone "Your hair looks stupid". Especially here? People come back here on a regular basis and no one wants to be branded as that person who tries to make other people feel bad about their own hair.
On the other hand, the YouTube person isn't here. It's like how we'll criticize a celebrity vs. someone we see every day. I may make fun of Tammy Faye Baker's make-up, but I wouldn't say those things to someone I have to interact with every day.
Maybe it's cowardice? I don't know. I'm certainly guilty of it. I know for a fact that if I showed up one day and told someone "Dang, that twist out looks busted" I'll get attacked for that. It's best to just keep quiet on certain things.
@ this thread. Topic is old as the hills.
Girl this topic is old as the Rock of Gibralter!![]()
I think those are the same people who will be like oh my great-great grandma was Indian![]()
Yes there are some who are and there are some who say that to make themselves feel better than everyone else. Not bigotry just an observation. Thanks for your input
Can't brow beat people from lusting over something they personally deem beautiful by making them feel guilty about it. Ever. Its like trying to make a gay person not gay. You just like what you like. No explanation should be needed.
Not one word can fall from your mouth or type with your fingers will ever make a hill of beans difference. It is what it is.
All this hair type Paranoia and others obsessing over what another does with their hair is mind blowing
I don't get how admitting you have a small bit of a different texture means that you are trying to claim that you have "good" hair. If I claim type 4, very coarse type 4 at that... what am I trying to prove?
Wow, I REALLY got that "good" "mixed" hair because a little bit of the hair in my nape is looser and finer.
WTH?![]()
It's funny to me that anyone would believe in or accuse people of believing in that FOOLISHNESS.
Wow, just wow.
YEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!You're welcome, but you can get answers w/o going down that road. Frankly, it's unworthy of us. Do you realize how freaking bizarre, not to mention dysfunctional, it is to argue w/ a complete stranger about THEIR ancestry? Are Black folks really THIS insecure? Seriously?![]()
You're welcome, but you can get answers w/o going down that road. Frankly, it's unworthy of us. Do you realize how freaking bizarre, not to mention dysfunctional, it is to argue w/ a complete stranger about THEIR ancestry? Are Black folks really THIS insecure? Seriously?![]()
Yes they are.
I think it's insecurity from both aspects. It also seems insecure that you have to go back 5 generations to point out one relative that wasn't black, and THAT'S why you have one desirable trait.
It's definitely NOT worth arguing though, I do agree.
Who said it's "desirable", though? And "desirable" to whom?
You're welcome, but you can get answers w/o going down that road. Frankly, it's unworthy of us. Do you realize how freaking bizarre, not to mention dysfunctional, it is to argue w/ a complete stranger about THEIR ancestry? Are Black folks really THIS insecure? Seriously?![]()
Hair type paranoiaWho said it's "desirable", though? And "desirable" to whom?
EDIT: Also, a little off-topic, but why not say it's "desirable" or "pretty" anyway? It's like out of guilt, people with non-4 textures shouldn't be regarded as having "pretty" or "cute" hair? Why is it okay to say that to a 4 texture, but if you say it to a 3 or 2 texture, it's demonized?
I guess I'm just thinking out loud here...the answers are obvious to me.
I think it's insecurity from both aspects. It also seems insecure that you have to go back 5 generations to point out one relative that wasn't black, and THAT'S why you have one "desirable" trait.
It's definitely NOT worth arguing with a stranger though, I do agree.
Telling people they can't claim who and what they are, the very blood running through their veins is not a far cry from putting them through a paper bag test!
Same principle ......really
Don't apply to me cause I'm first generation everything I claimSomeone along in the family tree a century ago was white and another was native american, you think I should go on with saying I'm CauBlaNativeAmerican?
People can claim WHATEVER they want, others don't have to believe it! However, it IS pointless to argue, and it DOES seem insecure to reach back centuries and generations to self-describe. But, if you want, that's you.
What if it's the truth? If people INSIST that to know where you got your trait and you tell them the truth, why is this considered a fault? If they didn't ask, I hear ya, but people ask and often. I've literally seen people insist here that someone IS mixed even when they say they aren't...so what's the solution?
BTW, genetics isn't as selective about where it asserts itself as the one drop rule!One gen or 5...genetics can throw curve balls whether society can deal or not!
Someone along in the family tree a century ago was white and another was native american, you think I should go on with saying I'm CauBlaNativeAmerican?
People can claim WHATEVER they want, others don't have to believe it! However, it IS pointless to argue, and it DOES seem insecure to reach back centuries and generations to self-describe. But, if you want, that's you.
How do we know that that trait is from them? We just had a discussion on this here LHCF about how for years, so many black people thought they had high cheek bones from their Native American ancestors. However, genetics proved that it was actually from Massa 'nem. Some posters even went on to say many Africans have high cheek bones, so it could just genetics from our African ancestors.
Genes DO throw curve balls.![]()