They seem all keep the natural hairlines and it aint crispy and sharp
Because they not black. Just kidding but look at Kwame Kilpatrick, he dressed, talked, kept a consistent fade and crisp line like the average joe on the street. I think it has to do with not looking like Jamal from the block.
They are simply out of touch and want to be seen as different. That's my theory anyway. Just like how if u want to be taken seriously in this country politically, yu have to be Christian, married and all the other bullshyt values they try to set that they themselves don't even follow at home.
The President keep his shyt kinda tight.
Not hood barbershop tight.
But tight, nonetheless.
nah not really. His barber don't use the Andis clippers on his hairline.I can't tell if Obama bush his hair or comb itThe President keep his shyt kinda tight.
Not hood barbershop tight.
But tight, nonetheless.

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Kwame Kilpatrick is not a good example to use if you're trying to prove anything, breh.

it looks too casual and unprofessional

nikka, you know what I mean - quit with the false outrage. An edge up is considered "urban" and "casual". In politics, that equates with being unprofessional. It's the same exact reason why you don't see nikkas with cornrows or dreads, or white politicians rocking ponytails or bushy sideburns. What do you want, Obama to come out with the same haircut as Drake?
Having a decent edge up is unprofessional?
You can't look "too Black" if you want to make it in
's world.