I haven't decided if I'm offended by this commercial or not. I'm leaning toward offended since they chose to put (some) Black women's business in the street for a laugh. I have yet to see any other ethnic group singled out on one of those kgb commercials. I'm just not sure.
I think the commercial is racist. It makes all black women seem loud, excitable, and yaki weave wearing. Some of us are but not all of us. We don't all roll our necks and get indignant.
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I haven't decided if I'm offended by this commercial or not. I'm leaning toward offended since they chose to put (some) Black women's business in the street for a laugh. I have yet to see any other ethnic group singled out on one of those kgb commercials. I'm just not sure.
ReplyDelete^^^Yeah I thought uhm thats going to be a problem.
ReplyDeleteI think the commercial is racist. It makes all black women seem loud, excitable, and yaki weave wearing. Some of us are but not all of us. We don't all roll our necks and get indignant.
ReplyDeletethat shit is histerical!
ReplyDeletereads like you was rolling yo' neck
while you was typing
...any weave wearing woman knows what a "natural weave" is and where it came from... and i would not even think of texting kgb to figure it out!
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