They done gentrified Shea Moisture; CEO Speaks Out

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I guess this makes sense now:sas2:




I know this is off subject, but this is the woman who claims she's a "sex therapist" (though apparently she's still in school and has homework), and tried that "make your man wait 90 days for sex so you know he's committed" thing, and when he left her afterward, she ranted on Twitter for hours.
There was a thread about her :mjlol:
 

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You mean one hair store?
A hair store the vast majority of Black women have never, and will never attend or buy from?
Its not a point, Tariq Nasheed is trying to find a balance between bashing Black women and selling his hotep foolery.
all them asian hair stores operate through the same distribution network. And they work with each other to(try to) block blacks from entering that industry. So yeah, it's all the same network. These other races all operate as monoliths when it comes to business. Blacks are the only people trying to be nice and have morals. We gotta start chalking these other races up to the game when shyt like happens.
 

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Black women's hair has very specific history regarding discrimination, as well as being used in anti-Blackness, especially in the US.
Historic discrimination against their hair continues in this country.
Cac.
See, this is what makes me think alot of people don't really understand how black women and their hair is a whole separate struggle. I grew up with just my mom and sister in the house, plus being all my female cousins, who dealt with this shyt their whole lives. It really was it's own beast. Any black man who been around black women like that should just know that this issue wasn't just some regular shyt.
 

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all them asian hair stores operate through the same distribution network. And they work with each other to(try to) block blacks from entering that industry. So yeah, it's all the same network. These other races all operate as monoliths when it comes to business. Blacks are the only people trying to be nice and have morals. We gotta start chalking these other races up to the game when shyt like happens.
No, other races do not act as monoliths when it comes to business.
Nor is it "the same network."
There are hundreds of individual distributors.
This didn't answer the questions I posed, what more are women from different states who've never shopped at that specific store supposed to do about it?
 
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