wow, take out historical context?
can we take that out of the education debate, acievement gaps, imprisonment rates, crime, hayell take it out of employment and pay rates and hiring and promotion. Just get rid of civil rights and EEOC altogether.
how do you explain *anything* while ignoring it's historical context?
can we take that out of the education debate, acievement gaps, imprisonment rates, crime, hayell take it out of employment and pay rates and hiring and promotion. Just get rid of civil rights and EEOC altogether.
how do you explain *anything* while ignoring it's historical context?



So be careful. Some people are not aware when it's time to concede a point. Just saying
. I'm not saying that folks are terrible for continuing to adhere to a practice that exalts the features of a dominant racial group and rejects/denigrates our own natural features, I'm just saying that history plays a huge part in why we are continuing to do this. You disagree and state that history has nothing to do with why we continue to relax our hair, this is what i disagree with.
. Your assertion that white people have been mimicking black people for a long time is also irrelevant to this discussion. Nowhere in my posts did I declare the opposite. But since you bring up the ol' "well white folks do it too" argument, i'll address it. 