Hmm, can this be connected to the Will Smith slap for joke about wife's hair? "House passes the CROWN Act, a bill banning race-based hair discrimination"
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hair-discrimination-bill-protects-hairstyles/
Saw this bill I haven't heard of before. The "slap" was over the joke about his wife's (lack of) hair. Just trying to think maybe it will be used to talk about the need to protect black women's hair. Just a thought.
Nah, I saw this the other week. Not related.
Side note; why do black people obsess over what others think of their hair so much? So bizarre
Agreed. I don't think it's related.
In fact, Chris Rock even made a GI Jane joke -- Jada was bald like Demi Moore.
However, there IS more symbolism.
Did you see the Oscar backdrop? Those triangles looked like the triangle spiral for boy love the FBI alerted us to.
Now, IF Jada lost her hair because she produces too much testosterone, like many black women, then perhaps there would be a connection.
Kinda feel embarrassed for Will.
He made a total fool of himself in public. I don't care which way the PR flies or how they will try to make him into a hero -- the main thing is that now people will be talking about:
BTW, she actually looks good with no hair. She has a beautiful face and now there's nothing to hide it.
He slaps like a woman.
Men punch.
Woman slap.
I actually agree with this! I think that’s why the whole scene seemed bizarre to me. If my husband slapped someone to defend my honor, well…
Venus and Serena are biological males. Just sayin' 🤷♂️
Will sleeps with random men openly too. He made his bed and can sleep in it.
hello jada and "mother before" are both male
bones dont lie and masonic men in dresses is all you get in holliweird
More so considering a large portion of the black male population are completely bald.
Hmm I dunno, it reminds me of exactly how Jussie Smollett pulled his lynching hoax right around the same time they were doing the first push for the "anti-lynching laws." It gave Congress talking points and something modern day to reference.
Seems like a similar play, or at least a seeded idea. Even though Chris Rock obviously wasn't making a 'racial' comment, the status of a single black woman's hair has now entered the consciousness of the entire damn country.
I wasn’t gonna say anything, but i want to explain it, out of love. So..from my perspective and what I've come to see. Its basically the perceptions that got engrained to black ppl that their hair in its natural state was seen as “no good” “ugly” or “unkempt” by [society] and even those of our own race. So in order to fix it, alot of time, effort and money is put into keeping the hair presentable. This is why the black hair industry is successful with revenue. Hair products, hair extensions, wigs, weaves, tools ect.
In terms of alopecia situation , it sounds like she had been wearing very tight braids to the point she’s literally losing hair. Its a very common problem for women who wear fake hair. They pull their hair so taut, the hair is pulled out of the cuticle and can no longer grow.
Im sorry if im sounding like some kind of glowie. But i just wanted to be truthful.
God Bless
Damn, thank you for that reply. It was something that never really crossed my mind, black people should be able to do whatever they want with their hair. It’s not my business.