SweetSpirit86
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one thing i'm not feeling is that NO one is talking about the fact that black women DOOOOO have long hair.
A large part of me agrees with this. Though I think the reason it's not being brought up is because as a general consensus you don't see it. Or when you do, most assume it's a weave anyways. :/
To be completely honest, there are a ton of things we can sit here and nitpick, fuss, and whine about, but in the end I still think the biggest goal was achieved. This movie indeed got us to talk about the issues. Those of us who are on hair boards have more knowledge about this because we have SEEN it. However, how many of the entire population do we represent? I think we'd be lucky to say we represent 2-5%. With that aspect, I think some of us can appreciate what the movie's done.
THIS:
Ummm, because that wouldn't be as entertaining. He's a comedian. There was an interview of him on youtube, and he kept on making jokes about how
they should direct the serious stuff to Soledad O'brien. He's a comedian not a scholar of african american hair.

I am concerned that he's using black women as something for other people to laugh at, though.
@ this woman who wrote in that said YT women's hair is basically an advantage and it's why they get our men.
Anyway, I'm open to hearing what he has to say, and I will go see it.
For real? I love how people have attributed hair (usually straight) to being what makes a woman a woman not , oh, say having breasts and the ole baby canal. Unfotunately,though, there might be some truth to that. Because nothing else could explain some of the handsome black men I've seen with some of the plainest, pilgrimieest looking faces.