Since when does a nikka smacking another nikka matter to yall nikkas?

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nikkas been getting their face boxed over perceived disrespect since the beginning of time now its a problem :patrice:.

Since when as men do we give a fukk about other nikka's conflicts? The only people who matter in this situation are Chris, Will, and whoever organizes the oscars. Y'all on bullshyt caring about this for real :yeshrug:.

So tell me, since when does a nikka smacking another nikka matter to yall nikkas?
 

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just not a fan of seeing black men beefing.

its a famine in the land for brotherhood among black men... we got an over-abundant supply of conflict, violence, and fukkery.

lets just keep our hands to ourselves.

If you wanna be violent - there are other groups of men who you can punch, slap, and shoot if you wanna do that.
 

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The same reason people got upset at Kanye for saying slavery was a choice.
 

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I think some are sincere and others are just overreacting cuz they dislike will smith and/or his wife…if it was someone like denzel or samuel jackson who smacked chris rock, I don’t think some of these dudes would be as judgmental
 

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I love when people do stupid shyt in public and then act like it’s something wrong with people who comment on their stupid shyt.

nikka literally stopped one of the biggest nights on tv live with millions of people for alopecia. But everyone else is overreacting :dead:
 

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for alopecia.

the funniest part is all the women blowing this alopecia shyt up

my little sister was like "black women are sensitive about our hair.... you know we loveeeeee our hair"

meanwhile my little sister wont even leave the house with her natural hair exposed in public.

black women dont even like their hair - so I dont even know why its a big deal.
 

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And I don’t think nobody care like that
I don't know man. Like someone said, this is like 9/11 for some of them. They seem deeply shook. :heh:

The same reason people got upset at Kanye for saying slavery was a choice.
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the funniest part is all the women blowing this alopecia shyt up

my little sister was like "black women are sensitive about our hair.... you know we loveeeeee our hair"

meanwhile my little sister wont even leave the house with her natural hair exposed in public.

black women dont even like their hair - so I dont even know why its a big deal.

I'm in the middle of something so I can't comment fully but to be fair, black women have a very good reason to be concerned about their hair and I honestly don't fault them for their concern over it. They care deeply and are in an unenviable situation where many industries give them less attention due in part to the unique nature of their hair. That unique nature has effected their whole racial dynamic in regards to the world (that's a thread topic in itself). In truth, it's unfair and I truly feel sad for them about it. I know I sound like a simp but I'm just being honest.
 

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the funniest part is all the women blowing this alopecia shyt up

my little sister was like "black women are sensitive about our hair.... you know we loveeeeee our hair"

meanwhile my little sister wont even leave the house with her natural hair exposed in public.

black women dont even like their hair - so I dont even know why its a big deal.


Hair has to be the silliest shyt I’ve ever seen turned into a sacred cow. Our people don’t own 10 pebbles worth of land in the bigger picture but its the hair that gets their passion flowing.:snoop:
 

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I'm in the middle of something so I can't comment fully but to be fair, black women have a very good reason to be concerned about their hair and I honestly don't fault them for their concern over it. They care deeply and are in an unenviable situation where many industries give them less attention due in part to the unique nature of their hair. That unique nature has effected their whole racial dynamic in regards to the world (that's a thread topic in itself). In truth, it's unfair and I truly feel sad for them about it. I know I sound like a simp but I'm just being honest.

I dont feel sorry for black women at all.

black women have been wearing their natural hair with confidence and pride for over 200,000+ years.

Its only in the past 100 years, they started borrowing hair from women in Asia.

Not my fault they let the white man punk them out their own shyt.
 
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