Thursday, June 14, 2012

Rope-Heads

The power of words on weak minds. "Nappy"-hair, "kinky"-hair, "woolly"-hair, terms that for centuries throughout the world were given negative conotatiions when referring to the hair of "black" (CARBON-COPIES)people by "stringy"-haired people to redicule "black" people and give meek "blacks" an inferiority complex. These weak-minded "blacks" began heating iron combs red-hot and using a mixture of lye and potatoes to straighten their hair in imitation of the hair of "stringy"-haired people. Then came the 1960s and "blacks" shouting, "Say it loud, I'm black and I'm proud!" Afros, wearing their hair natural, became their effort to overcome their brainwashing against their hair. Many Jews supported them in that effort by sporting "Is-fros;" many Italians added their support with "It-fros." "Black" movies hit the theaters. In one popular movie the protagonist was a "black" pimp with his hair straightened and falling to his shoulders. Kwa heri (goodbye), Afros. A popular comedian captured the lightening-quick return to idolizing "stringy"-hair by "blacks" with, "back to hair fried, dyed, and laid to the side." Now these meek, cultureless "blacks" have taken to attaching ropes to their hair, desperately trying to imitate the long hair of whites. without a legitimate culture these CARBON-COPIES will continue to flounder with an inferiority complex not only about their hair but about their inability to match the prowess of whites and other races in culture. These meek CARBON-COPIES are trying to make attaching ropes to their hair as a feature of "black"(carbon-copy)culture. And a language?

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