SelahOco
Well-Known Member
KrisNew on Youtube posted a video that sparked a flurry of interesting debate about the use of the word "nappy."
Kris said in a previous video that her "hair is not nappy. It's thick, not nappy." Another Youtuber, IamKamilah, called her out saying that she seemed to be rejecting her naturalness if you will.
Kris responds to this admonishment with a video discussing the origins and connotations of the word and why she chooses not to use it. The video is worth a look simply because she articulated and defended her position with restraint and patience: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lx6U6oIy5yw
It turns out that Iamkamilah misunderstood, Kris, but the discussion about the word nappy was worthwhile nonetheless.
Do you find the word nappy offensive, or do you use it and embrace it based on your own logic and interpretation of the term?
Kris said in a previous video that her "hair is not nappy. It's thick, not nappy." Another Youtuber, IamKamilah, called her out saying that she seemed to be rejecting her naturalness if you will.
Kris responds to this admonishment with a video discussing the origins and connotations of the word and why she chooses not to use it. The video is worth a look simply because she articulated and defended her position with restraint and patience: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lx6U6oIy5yw
It turns out that Iamkamilah misunderstood, Kris, but the discussion about the word nappy was worthwhile nonetheless.
Do you find the word nappy offensive, or do you use it and embrace it based on your own logic and interpretation of the term?