Sunday, July 31, 2016

Nazi-America Even Had LAWS AGAINST BLACKWOMEN'S HAIR!

Or...?
Do they STILL have laws against Blackwomen's NATURAL HAIR...
There is some crazy shit that just went on in either North Carolina or South Carolina where Black Hairstyles were BANNED! And now are "LEGAL". 
BEHOLD THE POWER OF PETTINESS WHEN IT ISN'T NECESSARY!
When somebody passes laws on YOUR HAIR!?
Your HAIR!?
Is NOW CRIMINALIZED!?
Your HAIR!?

And then I'm supposed to think I can reason and rationalize with ANYBODY THIS FUCKIN PSYCHOTIC!?
Here is some REALITY on the bullshit that makes up THE FOUNDATION of the Nazi-American Empire and its hobby of thinking that shitting on My People is as normal as breathing air;

Shocking History: Why Women of Color in the 1800s Were Banned From Wearing Their Hair in Public

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“Did you know that in late 18th century Louisiana, black and multiracial women were ordered to cover their hair in public?” My sister asked me.
“WOW. Really?” I replied.
I’d probably heard of this in one of my black studies classes in undergrad, but who remembers everything they’ve been taught? Besides, this information felt instantly relevant and I was absolutely intrigued.
It wasn’t unusual for me to feel myself gaining brain cells while in conversation with my sisters, but by the time I caught my racing thoughts so I could ask her some questions, it was time to take care of my baby girl. I knew, however that this was a topic worth visiting again.
With a little digging I found that there was in fact a “law” of sorts that demanded women of color in Louisiana to cover their hair with a fabric cloth starting in 1789 as a part of what was called the Bando du buen gobierno (Edict for Good Government).  What these rules were meant to do was try to curtail the growing influence of the free black population and keep the social order of the time. The edict included sections specifically about the changing of certain “unacceptable” behaviors of the free black women in the colony including putting an end to what he and others believed to be the overly ostentatious hairstyles of these ladies which drew the attention of white men, and the jealousy of white women. These rules are called the “Tignon Laws” A tignon (pronounced “tiyon”) is a headdress.
Apparently, women of color were wearing their hair in such fabulous ways, adding jewels and feathers to their high hairdos and walking around with such beauty and pride that it was obscuring their status. This was very threatening to the social stability (read: white population) of the area at the time. The law was meant to distinguish women of color from their white counterparts and to minimize their beauty.
Black and multi racial women began to adopt the tignon, but not without a little ingenuity. Many tied the tignon in elaborate ways and used beautiful fabrics and other additions to the headdress to make them appealing. In the end, what was meant to draw less attention to them made these ladies even more beautiful and alluring.
This bit of history only makes me feel even more proud about wearing my natural hair out or in pretty head wraps.
My take away: We should realize and embrace the inherent beauty of our blackness and all that makes us unique, especially our hair. Even history teaches us it’s all so notably beautiful!

Here is THE LINK to Black Girl with Long Hair;
Black Girl with Long Hair
So you can see EVEN MORE RIDICULOUS BULLSHIT where this is what Integration and Desegregation GOT US AS BLACK AMERICANS.

Nothing.
These ridiculous "Bans on Blackwomen's hair" comes from having WHITE EMPLOYERS. AND NON-BLACK EMPLOYERS, that are WAY TOO ABUNDANT because We've STOPPED BEING SELF-SUFFICIENT.

Whereas HAD WE HAVE BEEN CONTINUING TO BUILD UP OUR COMMUNITIES LIKE WE'D STARTED TO DO AND WERE CONSTANTLY STRIVING TO DO!?
Well?
We wouldn't have NEARLY AS MANY PROBLEMS as We do now.
It is hard to DUMP DRUGS in Black Communities when those communities ARE STABLE.
And it is hard to CREATE COONS AND NIGGERS, when Black Employers ARE PLENTIFUL.
And OPPORTUNITIES AND DEMANDS FOR SKILLED BLACK WORKERS, LABORERS, ETC! IS HIGH! As We DIVE INTO OUR OWN GLOBAL ECONOMY WITH RISING BLACK AFRICAN NATIONS! Nigeria. Namibia. Ghana. South Africa. Kenya. And We COULD HAVE PROVIDED REAL SUPPORT FOR SOUTH SUDAN!

This is THE PRICE WE PAY FOR NOT HAVING PROPER POLICIES AND AGENDAS AND OBJECTIVES IN PLACE LONG BEFORE NOW.

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