Black_Thunder;9269638 said:Get a backbone bitch you 20 years old AND competed in the damn olympics which im sure was MUCH harder than reading some mean tweets stupid
You sound like a mean girl
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Black_Thunder;9269638 said:Get a backbone bitch you 20 years old AND competed in the damn olympics which im sure was MUCH harder than reading some mean tweets stupid
rapmusic;9268568 said:Get. The. Fuck. Off. Twitter. And. Facebook! If you can't handle it, why are you on there? I think cyber bullying is way easier to get over than regular in your face bullying. There used to br a time when it was hard to get access to athletes, etc. If you let trolls get to you then you already lost. These are people who don't even use their real fucking names or pictures but they want to bully people. People think it's hard but it's not.
The Lonious Monk;9269384 said:desertrain10;9268976 said:The Lonious Monk;9268839 said:aneed123;9268767 said:Man them talking shit bout her hair last time and now was fucked up
I do think it's funny how black women are always whining about how the media and society treats them, but then when Gabby and now Simone get some shine, it's black women that were attacking them for something so silly. If a white person had said something then all the black feminists would have been screaming bloody murder, but no one acknowledges that white people probably wouldn't even have a concept of what is a "good" or "bad" black look if black women weren't always in public bashing other black women for that.
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gabby was attacked by other blk women and some blk men because they had an issue with the way her hair was styled
the concept of 'good' and bad' hair is used by the blk community metaphorically to characterize beauty and acceptance
traditional European features being the standard of beauty
and in america blk women with softer, more subdued curl patterns have historically been given partial treatment over women who have kinky hair
the attacks in regards to gabby's hair was largely the result of internalized white supremacy, colorism... same as some of the critiques thrown at steph curry and drake
that said, I doubt most self aware blk women who speak on the intersectionality of race and sex in this country are the same one's who are attacking gabby
You are all the way off the mark here.
1) I didn't say anything about good or bad hair. I said good or bad look as in style. Your average white person has no idea what we consider good or bad in that regard so they wouldn't criticize a black person in that way.
2) What does any of this have to do with white supremacy or colorism? Y'all just like to randomly throw out buzzwords. You yourself just said the criticisms weren't really about how much her hair did or didn't look like white people's hair. Y'all will say anything to deflect blame away from black women. Women do catty shit like this all the time. You can go in any club any day of the week and you'll find chicks hating on other chicks the same way. It's like you think all bad behavior displayed by black people are white people's fault. That's not true. There is no shortage of blacks behaving badly all on their own.
3) Nowhere did I imply "conscious" black women were the ones bashing Gabby. My point is y'all are so quick to blame whites or black men for the mistreatment of black women, but when black women are treating each other badly, y'all are silent. Or you do what you just did, reach to find someone else to blame. It's white people's fault that black women are beating up on a black girl over the style of her hair? FOH And if you really believe that, why don't you afford the same defense to black men? We're victims of white supremacy too, but when we do wrong by y'all, it's cause we're shitty and no good.