TYT turns girl breaking school rules into a racist thing
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The school has a blanket rule (not race specific) against "unnatural hair". This includes weaves, extensions, and wigs.
So, a black girl kept wearing weaves and got in trouble for it. TYT turned this into a racist event.
Only 1 student kept breaking the rule, and she happened to be black.
All the other students, regardless of race, obeyed the rule.
To prove that the story is valid, they quoted their own "reporters" to prove their claims.
So, let's recap. If a black person breaks the rules, it's racist to enforce the rules.
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I'm white following a bunch of black people on Twitter… and I still have no idea what a weave is.
However, I have actually decided that it's a good idea to listen to black people talk about their hair. Which they describe as "kinky." Which is to say, it looks frizzy undone. This does not just arrange itself into a carefully manicured "afro." It has to be managed. To let it "run free" is to deal with tangled strands and such. To braid it, to dreadlock it, etc- is keeping it clean and manageable.
This is what my brain has retained. Likely, it's prone to factual errors and I just may have mixed the words up. I'm sure the physics of hair care are still a mystery to someone like me with straight hair that tangles and doesn't comb smoothly through no matter what, so I can only imagine what a black person goes through.
Frankly though, if we're really being honest, I don't need to know how it all works. I may be white but I don't suffer from this idea that I need to run, dictate, have the final say in everything. And that's what this issue is. White people deciding this is an important issue is race-based. White people decided the hair rule and now someone is deciding that rule isn't right.
Well... Guess what? It's f***ing hair. Not a nuclear weapon. Seriously- I listen to freaking Katy Perry singing drama songs about backup dancers and even I have to go: Really? You care that much about people's hair? What's wrong with you? I don't care if God hates shrimp, gays, or "unnatural" hair, this is life on Earth. Let the people do what they want. Don't whine because you don't have the same hair or whatever your problem is because we all have problems. Not everyone is the same and that's okay.
That I have to say that in 2018- Jesus. Oh, wait, Jesus would have no problem with this. He'd be too busy fixing world hunger and homelessness.
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Weaves are like wigs, except that they are smaller.
The person gets their own hair done in "corn rows". This can be in straight lines or in a circle around the scalp.
The weave sections are then sown into the person's own hair.
Blacks used to straighten their hair with chemicals and hot combs. Infamously, back in the late 60s, Tina Turner had a mishap while having this done. It burned her scalp and her hair fell out due to severe chemical burns. This is why she now wears wigs.
Weaves are the modern day "wig" for blacks.
Weaves are used to hide the natural hair, while extensions are used to add to the natural hair.
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The school changed the rule on this because of black girls (mostly) fighting about weaves. Fights among girls at the school have dropped.
Let's not forget that only 1 girl is violating the rule. She happens to be black, so it's "racist" to the left.
If it was only 1 white girl breaking the rule, the left would be like "Oh bitch, you need to shut the fuck up".
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Maybe this is part of the reason that TYT is having troubles.
They quote their own reporters, as if they are from other news outlets, to prove the version of the story is true.
One of the twats they quoted is Shaun King, aka Talcum X, the fake black guy who defrauded Oprah's racist scholar only for black people. Let's not forget that he lied about being the victim of a racial attack. He was actually in a car accident, not a racist attack, but don't let the truth get in the way.