Black Women Stop Buying Weave

A short opinion piece about why black women shouldn't wear weaves. Mostly from an economic and self empowerment stand point. (Also, this is my first video of narration so understand I'm still learning delivery.)

Welcome to my channel welcome to my page welcome to life for real. I hope you guys are having a wonderful day. I just wanted to do a video about something that I'm very passionate about and I'd usually don't speak on it because I don't have the spaces to speak on it, but I'm gon na use my channel as my space to speak. This topic is why black women shouldn't wear weaves and I'm going to you pitches along the way so for black women there's a few different genres. We should look at when we're considering purchasing weaves wearing weave is linked to our self-esteem. Our generations are growing up with lack of self-knowledge lack of self-care, not knowing how to take care of our hair and not feeling comfortable without a weave and not comfortable with our natural beauty. Black women should definitely understand where we've hair comes from. Hair comes from India sold through Korea, then sold and marketed to black people. Our financial wealth then leaves the black community quickly. Our capital is spent with other communities and it enriches their generational fabric, while the black community continues to struggle in overall poverty. I am speaking about our collective racial group. Poverty, not individual wealth, also don't shop where you wouldn't be hired. Most people believe that Korean people practice nepotism, which is true and however many times when they choose to hire outside of their race. It'S never a black person. It'S always an other person of color that has nothing to do with the people they're actually trying to market to. In my town there was a beauty supply store that always had Korean own people working at the store. Then they decided that they were ready to hire people who were not of Korean descent and they ended up being Mexican. Both the people selling both the people who were running the shop and the people working at the shop have no idea how black works, but yet and still are allowed to continue working at this place and sometimes and many times that says more about the customers than It does the people actually running the store it is in with it is our best interest. It is within our best interest to stop paying for our own extinction, stop placing our money where we wouldn't be hired or the people that sell to us. They don't like us, but we still put our money in communities that would never think to hire us that look at us as dangerous and look at us as not worthy, yet they, their very business, depends on our our dollars. What this says about us is that we are okay, with not being treated fairly, are not being seen as nothing anything more than cash as a cold. Heart walk, cold, hard, walking cash. Overall, they don't care about us. They only care about the money and to be fair. We are still funding this because they have a product that we like that. It'S consistently pushed on us through representation of our own people, through representation on you know, shows and other things that keep it in our mind that we must dress like this, that we must have this that without this we would not be beautiful, even if black people Open their own beauty, supply stores, it will never be as successful as a Korean own beauty supply store because the of the access of products and a systematic isolation of business since most of the products filling the shelves are from Korea, China or India, and not to Mention shipping politics, politics with black owned businesses, don't have the community or resources that Korean owned stores do. Overall, the social impact is not worth it. The financial impact is not worth it. Businesses like these are overall decimating our communities by taking the the finances, the capital out of our communities out of our hands out of other black people's lives and putting it into we're funding other people's communities to thrive. So my suggestion is that we start showing generationally that black hair is fine by itself. We do not need a weave to enhance our beauty, do not need fake, hair or korean-owned beauty supply stores to enhance our beauty. I personally would like to see black women promote their own beauty with their own natural looks so that generationally, our kids, can know and see. What'S beautiful and natural with us, and we can start inputting that beauty in that social capital and that financial capital back into our communities and not strength any other people's communities? All I know, and what I know is that we've no matter how late our edges are, is not worth it. Our weave is not worth the hassle of what it actually brings to black communities. More black women need to go natural, whether that being just natural makeup or just no weave at all and learn how to take care of their hair and so that their children and children's children can know that going to that Korean beauty, hair supply store should be A very rare occurrence once a year twice a year at Mac's, but not every few weeks. That'S why our capital is leaving us. That is why our our communities are downgrading even those who can pick up a business license and open their own Beauty Supply Store. It is still not enough because most of the, because most of the capital is being used in Korean owned beauty supply stores. They have more of the market. More stores across America placed specifically in black communities where there are only a sprinkle, a handful of black owned stores, with limited options and limited resources and limited products filling their their shelves. Overall, the social impact is not worth a weave. This is why I believe black women shouldn't wear weave. It is affecting our generational wealth. It is affecting affecting our personal wealth in our personal self self-esteem. Thank you so much for listening. This has been a kissing, static opinion piece.

Carmen2life2love Natural: Yes preachhhhh my sister preachhh It's soo much deeper than just weave. We must stop ✋ supporting others and support our own communities and race. New subbie.. peace and love

Nubian Ambiance: This deserves far more views. Too bad too many people are soo blind to the truth. Truth shall set you free. Please keep dropping knowledge

Ascension Wisdom: Thank you for your amazing dependable knowledge, influence and additionally knowledge to boost my direction to progressively more consciously perceptive and thus spiritually connected.

Deon Covington: Excellent video keep pushing the movement with your facts

Glamour Queen: Yes!! I like this type of videos❤

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