YoungWavey
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Re: : Hmmm...the truth behind Domincan blowouts? They have some serious "bad hair" issues!
Yea i understand what you mean. I'm just so sick of this self hating like damn.
so1913 said:The idea that "it's not cool to be black" is wide spread. Various cultures deny their African roots because of our devalued status throughout history. Who would want to be identified as the low man on the totum pole? ( Of course that was a sarcastic remark). This article doesn't upset me anymore than I had been already...because it's nothing new I hadn't already seen in my own backyard.
Yea i understand what you mean. I'm just so sick of this self hating like damn.

It really does explain why so many Domincan stylists would look at me with utter disdain when I went natural, and declare that my hair was nappy, and that I needed a perm. I just shrugged it off thinking they got it from us, but it looks like they probably brought it here with them! I don't have any problem with relaxed hair, heck I'm often on the fence about whether or not to relax again b/c it's so humid here in Miami. But when it's linked to such self hate....
and yes I am 100 % Dominican.
...Yes, exactly. This would have been a different dagonne country.
If you were less African-looking, then you were more likely to work in the big house, instead of the plantation. I imagine this spilled over to the years after slaverly was abolished so that you were likely to get hired if you looked a certain way. So life became survival for the one who least bears resemblance to his/her African roots. And some wounds just take longer to heal...if ever. Kinda makes you understand why Dominicans are so good at getting hair straight.
! Some people are just ashamed of who they really are. This article only addresses the opinions of a few out of millions. I like to look on the bright side of things, I am sure they all do not feel that way. I have Dominican friends who envy african americans.