Are you kidding me?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.
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.
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?
The CEO just did an interview with The Breakfast Club:

you think black men gonna have their britches in a bunch because andis or murrays put a cac on the advertisements....no...foh
"bu bu but women should have equal rights as a man"Why do some black men keep comparing themselves to black women? Do you really think that's a good look?
do yall want to be treated equally or nah?Why do some black men keep comparing themselves to black women? Do you really think that's a good look?
"bu bu but women should have equal rights as a man"do yall want to be treated equally or nah?
Neither Andis or Murrays are Black companies.you think black men gonna have their britches in a bunch because andis or murrays put a cac on the advertisements....no...foh
Breh, either you're a little retarded, or you simply lack the ability to engage in a point-based conversation."bu bu but women should have equal rights as a man"do yall want to be treated equally or nah?
argument over heroBreh, either you're a little retarded, or you simply lack the ability to engage in a point-based conversation.
The issue is a Black company, that rose in prominence entirely due to Black women who are underrepresented in advertising and hair care campaigns, is "broadening their horizons" and instead of keeping these Black women as the focus while branching out, they left many of them entirely out of recent advertising campaigns, alongside product changes that negatively affect Black women.
It sounds like you just want to whine about women having equal rights.
In sincerely hope you're not a Black man embarrassing yourself like this and you're just one of those cac trolls from Reddit.
The issue is a Black company, that rose in prominence entirely due to Black women who are underrepresented in advertising and hair care campaigns, is "broadening their horizons" and instead of keeping these Black women as the focus while branching out, they left many of them entirely out of recent advertising campaigns, alongside product changes that negatively affect Black women