Posted on 11/20/2017 6:28:03 AM PST by simpson96
That girl’s hair looks like something a cat would barf up.
I work with a wonderful woman, mother of three over-achieving boys, smart as a whip, who happens to be an African-American. We get along great (unlike my relations with some idiots around here). She always has interesting, different, and creative hairstyles. I never know what she will do with her hair; the creations are just like sculptures. I did once ask to touch her hair since I just wanted to know how it was possible to be shaped that way. She readily agreed. She was not offended in the slightest; I think she was flattered.
Oh, will I ever be forgiven?
Notice how it’s White people that are the problem? What a load!
Happened to me in South America, Asia and Africa. It is rude and why I wear my hair up to this day.
The little kids in Trinidad wanted to touch my daughter’s long blond hair
I did that to my son’s flat tops when they were little lol
Touch it? I can't find it!
People sometimes like touching my hair. It’s shaved to 1/16”, so it feels cool to rub it.
The article's Portland is the one in Oregon, not Maine.
And young kids are young kids. (Who ought to be taught more basic manners than most American kids are.)
Still, some kind of epidemic that has to become a thing? Really?
I was speaking figuratively, not literally. Black females are ~3% of Portland, OR’s population. Hard to imagine white/Asian Porlanders intrusively touching black females’ hair, but given voters there inflicted the odious Sen Bob Packwood-R on us for years before sex harrassment charges finally forced his ouster, I wouldn’t be surprised.
This entire subject is predicated on a lie - that people want to touch the hair of black females, which is laughable.
Sorta like the whole meme that black women are raped by white men, which is so laughable it is not even laughable.
This is simply anti-white propaganda. It reeks od hatred for white people.
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