I wasn't meaning anything deeper than what I said. Basically, anyone who advocates for what she does on that blog has deep issues and should not be seen as a representation of black women with natural hair (Im loosely quoting you and a few others), but for whatever reason you believe so. Why?
Her followers are in the same boat as her and gravitate to her words for a reason. Black people who follow her, tommy, and the like look to those type of black people for validation. I dont think the majority of black women or black men think that way, but they are pushed to the forefront because we focus on the negative which is natural, I think. Its something about negativity that draws us in.