Posted on 12/11/2023 8:44:29 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Here’s your daily (or hourly?) reminder that politicians have outlived their usefulness.
According to a new article out at The Grio, Democrat Jamaal Bailey, a New York state senator, introduced a bill to revamp the hair industry and advance “hair texture inclusion” so people with all different hair types can pop in for a haircut anywhere, and expect trained staff. From
Democratic New York Senator Jamaal Bailey understands firsthand how challenging it is to find a hair stylist trained in his hair texture.
He told Allure magazine he often runs into scenarios where he’s not in his neighborhood but in need of a quick tape-up or shape-up — and left debating who around him might be qualified.
‘The struggle is real,’ he said.
This is partly why, in April, he introduced Bill S6528A, a new law in New York state that will require all hair stylists to be trained in all textures.
‘It’s not only common sense; [it’s] the right thing to do,’ Sen. Bailey told Allure when speaking about the new law. He added, ‘It’s personal.’
(I’ll add this: it aggravates me to no end to hear that elected officials consider government a vehicle for personal gratification and self-service. A law should never be based on “personal” desires and whims.)
From the law’s summary on the state senate’s website:
Requires the secretary of state to promulgate rules and regulations requiring that education and testing for cosmetologists or natural hair stylists include education and testing regarding the provision of services to individuals with all hair types and textures, including, but not limited to, various curl or wave patterns, hair strand thicknesses, and volumes of hair.
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This is just more government interference in private business.
But it’s good news for this guy, I guess.
So lawyers and doctors and engineers can specialize but hairdressers can’t .
Unbelievable .
L.
So freakin’ draconian.
Government out of control.
“The struggle is real”
I can’t wait for New York to go bankrupt.
Its close. Real close.
Jamaal is a tard. Different types of hair are included in the trainin already.
We went for all of human history without the government regulating our hair care and somehow survived.
The difference between a good hair cut and a bad one is two weeks.
Just when you think we’ve reached maximum insanity, something like this comes along
Will I be able to finally sue when the lady cutting my hair says that I can’t have bangs just because my hairline is now around the midpoint of my head?
You notice he did not want to go back to “HIS” neighborhood to get hair cut.
-PJ
Jamal - This clown went to the Bronx High School of Science. (Wikipedia)
I'm calling BS. Needing a barber or stylist isn't all of a sudden like having to find a bathroom. You look in the mirror and PLAN to go to your barber or stylist.
In any case it's total government overreach. Like passing a law requiring Ford mechanics to be trained on Teslas.
D###k head needs to be shaved and booted in his a@@
Fans of Click and Clack’s NPR Car Talk may remember that “Urgent (desperate) need of a haircut” meant a need to find toilet facilities, and find them fast.
It requires no special knowledge
Introducing the $700 haircut -
Won’t this take away business from black-owned business who specialize in black hair types?
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