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I wonder how often cacs ban cac hairstyles from their school. These cacs tried to get me and a friend out of our hs wrestling program on some passive aggressive shyt. We had locks and cornrows.

I'm not surprised this happened. Cacs did a number on us and anti-Blackness is a virus that won't go away.
 

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You need to ask why black fashion and hairstyles are so often treated as low brow compare to euro centric standards
Are they? Consistently? And if they are, why? The problem is that you assume it is self-hatred but they have no problem promoting their own and people who look like them or even making a fuss. The question will be, which president of a nation is rocking black fashion and hairstyles? Which Fortune 500 CEO is rocking all of that that is not associated with entertainment or sports? Which inventors, which astronauts, scientists, medical doctors, and so on. Outside of the west, people are less liberal in regards to how they view people should dress or even behave. It's not even an issue of race, just what is associated with certain things. Like people wearing suits and ties. There is no reason anyone in a hot region should wear that shyt but people insist on it because they associate it with being professional. Even in the west, in healthcare, where ties are associated with increased spread of nosocomial infections, especially among pediatric patients, who will see doctors still insisting people wear them and get mad, even when you opt for the safer bowtie. People are slaves to antiquated ideas but those ideas are built on association most times, not hatred.

That and these people don't even think or keep track of where things come from. I bet they hate rap music but also think they created it. I'm sure they feel the same way with this shyt. They see it as low brow.
 

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Do you groom your beard how you want to in the Army?
Army has two distinct reasons for this.

First off they are trying to eliminate your sense of identity and promote uniformity among its soldiers.
Thats desirable in the military but not with our children in school. They want them to effective in combat as a unit, we want our children to blossom and grow into well adjusted indivduals.

Secondly and more importantly They also do it for safety reasons as soldiers are expected to operate equipment. and hygienic purposes. You not going to have access to showers and bathrooms all the time, and they don't want illness to spread amongst the ranks.
 

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Are they? Consistently? And if they are, why? The problem is that you assume it is self-hatred but they have no problem promoting their own and people who look like them or even making a fuss. The question will be, which president of a nation is rocking black fashion and hairstyles? Which Fortune 500 CEO is rocking all of that that is not associated with entertainment or sports? Which inventors, which astronauts, scientists, medical doctors, and so on. Outside of the west, people are less liberal in regards to how they view people should dress or even behave. It's not even an issue of race, just what is associated with certain things. Like people wearing suits and ties. There is no reason anyone in a hot region should wear that shyt but people insist on it because they associate it with being professional. Even in the west, in healthcare, where ties are associated with increased spread of nosocomial infections, especially among pediatric patients, who will see doctors still insisting people wear them and get mad, even when you opt for the safer bowtie. People are slaves to antiquated ideas but those ideas are built on association most times, not hatred.

That and these people don't even think or keep track of where things come from. I bet they hate rap music but also think they created it. I'm sure they feel the same way with this shyt. They see it as low brow.
Yes :dahell:

why? because black hair doesn't conform to euro centric standard. Ie Cism

They got these antiquated ideas from colonization influence. they weren't doing this historically prior to this.
In fact there is historical evidence the opposite was true. Europeans and Arabs that migrated to ancient egypt adopted the local hairstyles and fashions.

Cleopatra is a famous example of this. She was greek rocking fake locs to look more egyptian.
 

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So why the projection?
are they banning it because of FBA culture or they don't want antiblackness as a whole since there was a dread loc ban?
Your premise and conclusion don't match. Its not projection its evidence. If it was't because of fba or black culture, Why isn't any non fba styles ever banned?
 

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Army has two distinct reasons for this.

First off they are trying to eliminate your sense of identity and promote uniformity among its soldiers.
Thats desirable in the military but not with our children in school. They want them to effective in combat as a unit, we want our children to blossom and grow into well adjusted indivduals.

Secondly and more importantly They also do it for safety reasons as soldiers are expected to operate equipment. and hygienic purposes. You not going to have access to showers and bathrooms all the time, and they don't want illness to spread amongst the ranks.
Children can function under discipline and guidelines
there are even military schools, the end result isn't about always making a soldier
and schools that have uniform policies promote individualism in other ways, like the arts etc
 
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