Maybe black men are attracted to white women because white women come from more stable homes.. two parents with especially the father taking an active role with the children. Most black women I know are not married, but of course have children out of wedlock. Have they ever wondered why so many black men are angry and confused? Could it be that they have no guidance from their fathers because their fathers had no guidance from their fathers, and on and on. Maybe that's why black men see the stability in a relationship with a white women, her parents, siblings, and her extended family. I see it, and I'm white. Tell me that I'm wrong or tell me what else is going on with the shrinking black two parent home and the correlation of black boys having trouble in school, and worse, the high rate of black men in prison. Really, I want to know what you think?? Things have to change in the black family for the children's sake and their future.. I wish all well..
@sandradee14603 сағат бұрын
I think long artificial nails look cheap on a women. I don't understand how they can do daily chores or even hygenically take care of themselves. I had a black nurse with long acrylic nails, more make up on than a whore, and long braids hanging all over her face. First of all, nurses take care of patients while they are sick. Touching them with long, dirty nails is disgusting! When my sister went to nursing school, she could not have long nails, her hair had to be short or pulled back, very little make up on, and only a wedding ring for jewlerly. Now these nurses look like whores. After day one, I asked the supervisor to get me a new nurse. I had just had surgery and did not want those long nails touching my bandages. I was issed a new nurse, she was also black and had very good nursing skills.. no thank you to anyone wearing long nails in the food industry or healthcare. Those long nails are disgusting!
@sandradee14603 сағат бұрын
In my lifetime, I have never heard of black women being forbidden to show their hair, so I looked up the history. Yes, they were forbidden in the 1700's! That was over 300 hundred years ago, and black women still hold on to this.. stop it. My grmother lived in a multicultural neighborhood, so I often saw black women with their natural hair, and I have never heard of anyone making fun or even commenting on black hair. I never asked them about their hair and certainly never asked to touch theirs. Often, my grmother's tenants young daughter would ask to comb mine. I never thought anything about that. Why are you still hanging onto this nonsense? Society embraces your natural hair more than more black women wearing weaves. It is in your minds, not any other culture's mind. It's time black women stop wondering what others think of you and embrace all that you are.
@salimapeacejoy12 сағат бұрын
Because they want to, that's why.
@africamilton93415 сағат бұрын
Did a black woman produce this???
@Gary-lz5eb2 күн бұрын
Oh boy
@cindylepley20992 күн бұрын
I had never heard of the Tignon Laws. From what I gathered this was only in Louisiana and was abolished when Louisiana became a part of the United States. I’m not trying to take away from your video, I just thought it odd in old photos you see some women with covering and some without.
@4AM_DJ6 күн бұрын
I dont know about yall, but if i see a girl with hair like the chick at 2:20 im flirting like ive never flirt with a girl before, come to me mamacitaaa!
@camillegladden88627 күн бұрын
My black hair journey has been a challenge yet once I became conscious I discontinued putting chemicals in my hair. As a result, I have remained Natural all the way, no matter what. I will continue to embrace my nappy, kinky coils, with the versatility options I can create. I love my Natural Black Hair ❤
@valentwinee8 күн бұрын
Why do non black and black people combined care so much about what a black woman does with her hair should be the damn title 😂
@CommonSenseGUY798 күн бұрын
I can't speak for non-blacks but as BM we DON'T care what you put on your head, {don't got it twisted} we're just saying what it looks like to us!🤷🏽♂If you don't like what's being said, why TF are you here, kick rocks!! BYE.
@RustyShackleford20009 күн бұрын
Black men aren’t interested in continuing the black race.
@galan4449 күн бұрын
What in the gender studies is this???
@mariabria267110 күн бұрын
i dont understand why girls like to decorate there nails at ALL. why dont just leave them as normal ? why do girls like to be pretty and stuff. its completely useless to me. unless ur looking for a relationship, other thsn that. doesnt matter
@sandradee14603 сағат бұрын
And the great majority of men think those six inch nails and false eyelashes look trashy. So, going out on a date would be the last place I would wear them.. I hear men making fun of nails and eyelashes all the time.. common sense. Men want a women to look as natural as they can.. not looking like a whore!
@tyronzasmith373511 күн бұрын
The same reason other races do
@FlowerPow-tz1cn11 күн бұрын
I’m a 4c natural but I understand why women wear weaves because 1) Most Black men don’t like natural kinky hair, 2) many employees won’t hire or promote black women who have natural hair, 2) hair and scalp problems due to health/hormones/female pattern baldness, alopecia, 3) kids are being kicked out of school for wearing braids, locks etc. please don’t talk about bonnets when WYT women used to walk around in public with hairnets and roller up until 1990 and Latin women still wear rollers and dubbies in public. Not to mention BLK men wear wave caps and doo rages in public and island women and Africans wear head wraps. People only want to talk about bonnets on AA women.
@Duvalle-g5q6 күн бұрын
Black women wearing bonnets is ghetto
@gtabro133712 күн бұрын
Since there is a ton of black women in the US wearing wigs a lot of them have very short hair underneath. So you mean to tell me they all cut their hair short just because of societal expectations i.e. to wear wigs? Nah, something doesn’t add up here. I’ll look elsewhere for the truth.
@valeries572212 күн бұрын
If you have to ask WHY ..you're really slow
@cfluff671614 күн бұрын
“Often face societal rejection” SAYS WHO?!? This is the kinda perverse downright sinister projection that the EST talking heads and “culture experts betters” impose on our society… In 2024 I’d argue it’s highly manufactured and manipulative in a bad faith way
@dipn2style4315 күн бұрын
Nobody wants to be ugly or look their age.... Period!!!
@mike1234580716 күн бұрын
Because they're insecure
@RP-mb7yl16 күн бұрын
I don't know one black woman wearing a wig thinking that I got to wear a wig because of the laws during slave times they don't even know about laws during slave time and don't care get out of here with that sorry excuse
@JazzyFro20 күн бұрын
This is definitely a deep rooted historical thing. Its unfortunate
@biggerthanuno22 күн бұрын
It's only when Chinese started producing and selling us all of our hair products is when we had so many problems.
@biggerthanuno23 күн бұрын
Black hair was fine until the Chinese got involved,
@TyroneFuller-my6xdАй бұрын
Thanks for the history lesson but I’m not even going to bother listening to the rest of this video because I don’t believe history has anything to do with why the majority of black women wear fake hair. They wear it because they can’t grow long hair, PERIOD! If you notice, the majority of them have long hair mimicking non-black women. BLACK WOMEN find it more attractive than their own hair. It’s not about effort, or how difficult black hair is to manage or about history. It’s all about what they find attractive and what they consider is sexy. Never mind that it’s fake and therefore “lesser than” other non-black women. And it rarely looks real. Most of the time a person can tell it’s fake. It’s actually quite sad. I’m sad that they are so obsessed with hair that they are willing to paste, glue, sew or whatever just to have hair. And it doesn’t matter, rich or poor. What black housewife isn't walking around with fake hair? Maybe 3? It truly becomes embedded into their identity. It’s sad because when is fake ever better than real? Only in black America. We set ridiculous standards of what beauty is, then walk around looking like idiots with these unnatural and unnecessary long hair, eyelashes, and huge butts. And we have no idea that we make ourselves “lesser than” other races of women because we don't focus on what’s truly considered beautiful which is authenticity. We have set beauty standards they we can’t live up to without surgery and coming from a box. It’s so sad when I see a young, big, fat women in Walmart with a long blonde wig riding around in a wheelchair because she’s so unhealthy she can’t even walk. And when has black women ever grown blonde hair? Sisters, get it together. If we can’t embrace love of self, who else will? Yes, I said it. And I’m not one to scare easily. Black women’s anger 😡 don’t scare me from the truth. Sorry
@paulineiqbal5948Ай бұрын
From a woman's point of view, a man looks beautiful with any hair type. Most of my ex's have gorgeous curly afro hair. African beauty should be celebrated! Women from all round the world tend to modify their beauty in the relentless perfection of "beauty" for one main reason, to impress men! We desire to be loved! These men should love us regardless. Treat us well and be faithful! Come on Lads!
@masterkennedyofficial6474Ай бұрын
I remember my grandma being so creative with her own hair, i miss her
@DaliyaVectorАй бұрын
Ypu know, I thought that overtreating black natural hair, constant straightening and stuff, bleaching - all that leads to spoiling the hair to the extent it needs to be shoved off... It seems to be really difficult to take care of that natural african locks, kudos to those who choose to do that idealogically. Never thought that African hair can be considered not beautiful enough. Life is strange...
@macmackenzie8896Ай бұрын
Something less than beautiful, a rather profound understatement.
@jaxthewolf4572Ай бұрын
Stopped wearing weaves and wigs years ago. Love my beautiful natural hair. But I don't down any woman who wears artificial hair. Its not my business ❤
@aaronholley3272 ай бұрын
THEY DO IT BECAUSE THEY ARE A BUNCH OF FOLLOWERS
@lisabrown4822 ай бұрын
Folks can wear whatever they want to wear. Do what makes you happy. people need to stop judging. Black women is not the only folks wear hair weaves and wigs.
@lisacarter-evans43137 күн бұрын
🙏 Thank you for saying.
@loiswebster21712 ай бұрын
I can ask that same question.Why does so many white men wear hair transplants? and are members of the hair club for men. The Strangest thing is white folks don’t disrespect or discuss a white mans wig. In case you didn’t know white men have hair loss and alopecia just black women . And white men lose their hair at a very young .age. And instead of looking like a old man they wear fake hair just like black women. Sooo you see people many other races of men and women wear wigs, weaves and extensions wig everybody feels their place to discuss black women and their hair..
@omegawicked12 ай бұрын
Wen they talk this identity garbage. I be thinking who Molested you?
@omegawicked12 ай бұрын
1 Corinthians 11:15 But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her, for her hair is given her for a covering
@omegawicked12 ай бұрын
Texturism is another term for racism. Its not that deep. They defeat texturism. By buying hair that's not their. Spending 500$ to 1000$. Literally. Its all self infected
@omegawicked12 ай бұрын
MENTAL GYMNASTICS - The act of trying to justify actions or validate opinions not supported by any facts. A means of dealing with cognitive dissonance.
@user-ng4nn4zw6r2 ай бұрын
As old as I am, and as Black as I am, and as many Black women that I have lived with and around, this is something new to me. This is a total LIE! Truth be told, Black women who do this want to look like White women. Why did this straight out of slavery skip over so many generations to the present. The girls and women that I grew up around wore their own hair. Only the very old Black women wore wigs. Whitey made them do it. ENOUGH!!!!!!!!! It is narratives like this that are the true propaganda of inferiority. from grade school in the 60's until the past 15 plus years, Black women weren't wearing other women's hair. This is sad and sickening. If this was true, then you can't fix this level of inferiority. NOBODY should be celebrating your hair!
@bettysmith56782 ай бұрын
Spend all this time building black families .wigs weaved never harm a person.
@bettysmith56782 ай бұрын
Do what feels good to you.
@nismosaki45502 ай бұрын
This video is stupid and racist... smh Rock the curls! Quit being fake!
@jnai-gr3tr2 ай бұрын
Any one wearing wigs or extensions and their natural hair growing?
@Yuki._.9482 ай бұрын
The texturism is real. I am from Southern New Jersey and many stylist/ locticians do not want to do my thick 4c hair or if they do they charge me much more money than they charge women with looser curly texture hair.😢
@PrettyPrincess96092 ай бұрын
I’m a black woman with long thick 3c/4a natural hair. I have been denied jobs in the past for wearing my natural hair. When I went to stylists, they would complain about my hair being “ too long and thick “ and I was mistreated. I also was charged an additional fee because of the length of my hair. I got tired of being mistreated so I learned how to do my own hair. I wasn’t natural all of my life though. My mom relaxed my hair at the age of 4. My hair was relaxed until the age of 17 when I decided to cut my hair off to go natural. I remember being taught that straight hair was good and afro textured hair was bad and you needed straight hair if you wanted to get a job. When I first did my big chop, I got nothing but nasty comments of people comparing me to Side Show Bob and calling me “ bald headed “. I was literally bullied when my hair was a TWA and I use to get a lot of stares and people would laugh at me with their friends. That motivated me to grow my long hair. I still get stares now after I grew my hair long and often times I’m the only one rocking my natural hair when I walk into a room. I feel more comfortable here finally opening up about my experience instead of being dragged for wearing straight wigs and weaves and straightening my hair in the past. Black women have been brainwashed just like everybody else and I feel like people don’t have enough empathy for us.
@lydiahernandez47002 ай бұрын
Monkey see monkey do, just like tattoos.
@sandradee14602 сағат бұрын
I agree. Just be yourself and the "perfect" person that God created you to be.. false nails, false eyelashes, false hair, ear rings pierced every place in your body, and tattoos all over your skin.. of all, the false eyelashes are the worst! Women can accentuate the beauty they were given. Not look like clowns or whores!
@darrylbrown61442 ай бұрын
Poverty 😔😔😔
@Achanloki3 ай бұрын
Black women have beautiful hair. All the black girls I see in public with Lucious coils are so pretty!!!
@PacifikaGodz3 ай бұрын
bullcrap..they just ashamed of their hair…slavery got nothing to do with it
@SPIDERMANISOVERRATED2 ай бұрын
why would they be ashamed tho? that must have started somewhere
@JG97firetype3 ай бұрын
What is the music called at 4:00?
@Fatusbeergutus3 ай бұрын
This video shows the issue (slavery) a boogy man ( society "white society) and also creates a false narrative that society actually cares about blacks hair, this resonates with liberals that are looking for reasons to hate. Thus continuing the perception of racism