msa
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Yes, NP is hardcore and no talk of relaxers or straightening is permitted and sometimes even I think they are doing the most but some naturals need that kind of environment and support.

I go over there just to get a break from lhcf.
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Yes, NP is hardcore and no talk of relaxers or straightening is permitted and sometimes even I think they are doing the most but some naturals need that kind of environment and support.

Yup. When I first got here you couldn't go without seeing 5 megatek threads A DAY. It was ridiculous...but as with everything else, something took its place.
I wonder what the next big thing will be.

It does get tiring though, when the same things are being repeated (often by the same people), like folks are trying to convince themselves.What is rude or 'not nice' or offensive about someone firmly declaring that the beauty of black natural hair (what grows out of your scalp naturally) is unparalleled? That one need not chemicalize their heads? That your natural hair (again, what grows out of your scalps) is beautiful and that it is a travesty that droves of black women would rather burn their scalps up, don jacked-up hair, spend exorbitant amounts of money to erase all traces of that racially identifying physical characteristic (hair, once more, what grows out of our own heads) to appease non-blacks and some misguided blacks.
LOL. If anything, folks' should feel somewhat empowered that there are actually some people in the black community that feel that natural hair (one mo' 'gin, what grows out of your scalps) isn't taboo, ugly, or unacceptable and don't have a need to hide it under perpetual pressing and toxic chemicals. I cannot for the life of me understand how standing up for natural hair is offensive. That speaks volumes about how sensitive and how indoctrinated this whole bad hair crap goes down. We can't even be proud of our OWN hair w/out someone getting offended... but folks can talk all day about how silky they want their hair, how excited they are to chemicalize after 3 months of experiencing their 'unsightly' new growth, how they cannot stand not having "swingy" hair, how folks can't wait to BKT over relaxed hair to really get that european look. THAT is okay and cool.
IMO, folks who get all riled up about naturals proclaiming a preference for what grows out of their scalps naturally are not confident about their decision to relax. They know the deal about relaxers and the history, but don't wanna listen to the rhetoric bc they gotta still look "fly" (for their men, for their jobs, whatever) and don't want to feel some type of way about their decision.
If ya relax, ya relax, fine. Personal choice, but why get offended if a natural states that what grows out of their scalps is preferable to something phony and developed from a time of hate of Africans and oppression?
And, yea, this site is NOTHING like the other one. The responses from the supposedly "natural nazi's" on this site are meek and timid compared to what would be said to folks on the other site regarding relaxing.

I hear ya Jen, but why should someone feel empowered by another person's choices on such an intimate matter? Why should they think someone is such hot stuff for doing what was done 40 years ago? It was MUCH harder 40 years aho and even 20....why should anybody pat a natural on the back these days? LOL
Perhaps it's not the pride people feel about themselves that's the issue here, but the IMPLICATIONS made about people who use relaxers and why they use them. LOL...your post is full of these implications. Frankly not everyone who is natural is so confident about THEIR decisions...if they were, they'd not need to resort to the old "self-hatred", "creamy crack" arguments.
There's a saying about "protesteth too much".![]()
. If folks are annoyed/uncomfortable by my views, i honestly do not know what to tell 'em. I come respectful, i don't use the terms creamy crack or self-hatred in my posts, so i don't know what the problem is.What is rude or 'not nice' or offensive about someone firmly declaring that the beauty of black natural hair (what grows out of your scalp naturally) is unparalleled? That one need not chemicalize their heads? That your natural hair (again, what grows out of your scalps) is beautiful and that it is a travesty that droves of black women would rather burn their scalps up, don jacked-up hair, spend exorbitant amounts of money to erase all traces of that racially identifying physical characteristic (hair, once more, what grows out of our own heads) to appease non-blacks and some misguided blacks.
LOL. If anything, folks' should feel somewhat empowered that there are actually some people in the black community that feel that natural hair (one mo' 'gin, what grows out of your scalps) isn't taboo, ugly, or unacceptable and don't have a need to hide it under perpetual pressing and toxic chemicals. I cannot for the life of me understand how standing up for natural hair is offensive. That speaks volumes about how sensitive and how indoctrinated this whole bad hair crap goes down. We can't even be proud of our OWN hair w/out someone getting offended... but folks can talk all day about how silky they want their hair, how excited they are to chemicalize after 3 months of experiencing their 'unsightly' new growth, how they cannot stand not having "swingy" hair, how folks can't wait to BKT over relaxed hair to really get that european look. THAT is okay and cool.
IMO, folks who get all riled up about naturals proclaiming a preference for what grows out of their scalps naturally are not confident about their decision to relax. They know tc he deal about relaxers and the history, but don't wanna listen to the rhetoribc they gotta still look "fly" (for their men, for their jobs, whatever) and don't want to feel some type of way about their decision.
If ya relax, ya relax, fine. Personal choice, but why get offended if a natural states that what grows out of their scalps is preferable to something phony and developed from a time of hate of Africans and oppression?
And, yea, this site is NOTHING like the other one. The responses from the supposedly "natural nazi's" on this site are meek and timid compared to what would be said to folks on the other site regarding relaxing.
but i haven't seen my real texture in God knows when. That still doesn't mean that i'll never relax again. i love the knowledge on this board in both forms because it gives me the insight i need to make the right decision for me. all, if not most of my family is relaxed so i can use what i learn here to help them keep their hair healthy. trust... they do ask. AND i can find info on what to do with this natural thing i got going on. heck, i miss my perm already, but i must say i am intrigued with my natural hair at the moment. Frankly not everyone who is natural is so confident about THEIR decisions...if they were, they'd not need to resort to the old "self-hatred", "creamy crack" arguments.
Your comments indicate that you assume that all naturals are suffering from some sort of Eurocentric 'Black is whack' concept. I love all hair- relaxed, tex-laxed, natural, etc. In fact, you are an idiot to imply that some do so because they are 'misguided'. Our hair isn't the the sole determining factor in whether or not we embrace our race.
I don't think some of the women who commented are against women with natural hair being proud but only against being looked down upon for choosing to relax theirs. No one should be ostracized because of how they choose to wear their hair. Some people simply like straight hair. I know naturals who never wear their hair in its 'natural' state.
Your comments indicate that you assume that all naturals are suffering from some sort of Eurocentric 'Black is whack' concept. I love all hair- relaxed, tex-laxed, natural, etc. In fact, you are an idiot to imply that some do so because they are 'misguided'. Our hair isn't the the sole determining factor in whether or not we embrace our race.
But you are right about one thing...No one should get offended when someone with natural hair declares their preference but I believe the thread was started to comment on a sense of rising animosity rather than simply declaring a preference.


I just want to put on record, for the 50 billionth time, than in every relaxed/bkt v. natural conversation the most vocal naturals (including myself) have constantly said that relaxing has absolutely nothing to do with self-hatred.
And please, let's stop acting like relaxed heads don't use the term creamy crack as much, if not more, than naturals do. I actually never use the term because I don't like it, and neither do a lot of people (naturals included).

Don't associate the word idiot with her having natural hair. They have nothing to do with each other.
I've not seen them do that really...I was just refering to Jenn's post.
I'm glad you say that MSA....I never implied that ALL naturals use those arguments. I just dislike when those who do do. I know *I* don't, so why would I assume everyone else does?![]()
And no, you did not hit a sore spot except the spot that hates idiotic comments. I agree with some comments and disagree with others....I'm not looking at their hair to choose my response.
This is a forum![]()
Do you have to resort to name calling?
And then folks wonder why "naturals" are defensive.
"Why naturals are defensive". I think that speaks volumes. I wasn't attacking her hair, I was commenting on her post. I don't see the point of posting if you are not prepared to have your ideas agreed and disagreed with.
In any case, this is where is step out as I don't see this banter as being conductive to the purpose of the thread. As I said before, it is just a forum.
Name calling, personal attacks, insulting or degrading comments of any kind, or disrespecting the opinions of others is NOT allowed. It is expected that members will not always agree on everything, but we expect our members to disagree RESPECTFULLY with each other.
Yeah, it's a forum but you didn't have to call her an idiot for her views. That was harsh and only goes to further a growing divide. I understand where she's coming from even if I don't agree. Naturals ARE hassled in real life and on boards far more than relaxed folks. People feel they have a right to verbally assualt naturals all the time. Jenn's PoV is coming from that reality I suspect....it's very real what she's talking about.
I was being facetious. I don't go that hard for anything.
Yes, NP is hardcore and no talk of relaxers or straightening is permitted and sometimes even I think they are doing the most but some naturals need that kind of environment and support.
It grinds my gears that so many folks seem to be against a website that promotes black beauty and tries to get black women to love and accept their hair as it is. Yes, relaxers are hated over there but there is no hatred for the people that use them. I just don't understand how folks supposedly so comfortable with their decision to relax would get upset over a site such as NP. *shrugs*

I think that natural vs relaxed is an important discussion. But when people approach this topic as though there is already a winner or loser on general principle based on where they fall on the hair spectrum, then the result is everybody talking and nobody listening.
IMO, that's why so many threads end up going in frustrating circles.

"Why naturals are defensive". I think that speaks volumes. I wasn't attacking her hair, I was commenting on her post. I don't see the point of posting if you are not prepared to have your ideas agreed and disagreed with.
In any case, this is where is step out as I don't see this banter as being conductive to the purpose of the thread. As I said before, it is just a forum.
. W/out my even having to exert much effort on your post, you've actually lost credibility. It also showed that my views really upset you enough to resort to that sort of thing, which is telling. **shrugs**.I was trying so hard to stay out!!!!
Jamaraa, I had no idea that naturals are hassled in real life and on boards far more than relaxed folks. Does that happen here? Women of color shouldn't be hassled for their hair choices- AT ALL! I'm not verbally assaulting a natural! I'm called a statement made my a member idiotic. My opinion had nothing to do with how she chooses to wear her hair.
It's so hard for anyone to come to this discussion without baggage corresponding to their own hair choice.
Yes, it is just a forum. But it's a forum with rules, one of which is to not call people names. Just in case you haven't seen the rules:
If you wanted to attack her ideas you could have said "that comment was idiotic". Attacking her was unnecessary and just wrong. Jenn is more than comfortable with having her ideas disagreed with, anyone can see that (if they've been here long enough).
And the reason why I made a comment about naturals being defensive is because in EVERY conversation like this one it's the naturals who end up being called names or attacked when posters don't agree with them.