Black Women Swinging & Flipping Their Weave

Watch them watch how they try to flip their head around so that they here fly through the air. Just like white woman's hair fly through the air white women been doing this forever right, it's part of who they are it's part of what they are they're, not behaving outside, of what they are like black women, and this is another thing that black women have tried To adopt you know they didn't stop at their blue contacts, green contacts, it didn't stop at getting their hair straight. They didn't stop the diet at blonde. They didn't stop at bleaching their skin. They even want their hair to fly through the air like white, woman's Hollywood and media have pretty much incorporated this as a part of what makes white women attractive that their hair can swing through the air and fly. You know trailing their head that it blows through the wind when it's windy black women want that too. Everything about the white woman that is seen or projected as attractive about her black women want for themselves. So you see black women trying to swing their heads. Looking plumb [ __ ], I mean beyond stupid and [ __ ]. They look just possessed. They look worse than than a person who needs to be locked up in an insane asylum. It'S disturbing to just even have to deal with their existence. People who are out here degrading you're, raised like that. I wish they were not even a part of the same race I belong to. They want to be able to use their hands and flip their hair from the front of the shoulders to the back of the shoulders. Just like they see white women doing cuz that looks sexy right. They want to be able to swing their hair through the air. Cuz, that's supposed to look white women. Do it and this looks sexy when they do it. No, your hair does not flip and flop through the air. Quite the opposite, your hair is stiff. It'S like a sponge is wooly is coyly. This is what you get up under that [ __ ], that [ __ ], wooly hair. It don't fly through the air, okay and if it did who the [ __ ] cares. Who associating that with beauty other than you and white folk black women are so white? It should be. It should be obvious that they are literally possessed by white spirits. They have a white spirit, and so they get the same spirit inside them. The white people have they made it a culture to insult blackness because they hate being black. They want to live their whole life being non black. That'S why they glue women's hair, who ain't black to the head? That'S why they wear wigs with hair. They come from other races of women and they want to move like they want to talk like them. They want to make the same facial expressions that white women may they want to give off the same vibe, the same energy. They want the same chemistry and sexiness. The white women: have you telling me these women ain't? Possessed you telling me they don't have a foreign spirit inside them. Oh yeah, they do. These women are beyond being copycats. Nobody is that good of a [ __ ] copycat. Nobody. These women have completely absorbed mind body and soul, foreign spirits. They are literally possessed by demonic spirits and that spirit, hates blackness. I'Ve said this before, but if somebody also said their hatred for black men coincides with their desire to be non black because we represent everything that makes them feel upset that in another video in a different video, we're a constant reminder of everything they hate about themselves. It'S going to remind them of what they spend a whole life trying to avoid. Looking like, we give them babies that are a constant reminder of what they fight against their whole life or what makes them feel ugly. Oh, we want variety this with a possessed SSA. We just want variety, you know a person possessed when they say something is totally illogical, there's no basis in reality, no merit whatsoever. How is it variety when night, over 95 % of you choosing the same thing? Where is the variety there's? No variety in that? Don'T even take no time to figure that up you're doing the same thing whatever I do it now, when black women did practice, variety it was before they came over here is before they became completely possessed. That'S when they used their texture hair to their artistic advantage, and that's when you really saw a wide variety of hairstyles right back, then, oh, they didn't damage their scalp. They didn't [ __ ], their hair up with perms and hot combs and [ __ ] that make it stop growing. Their hair actually grew very long. They had an endless number of selection of hairstyles. That was practicing variety. Where is the variety in this Barbie doll? Look so as beyond, retardedness is beyond how stupid they look is deeper than how stupid I look and yes, they look [ __ ], I mean discuss embarrassing, it's bigger than that. This is a part of their possession. They are far worse than a lot of popular people. You know describe them as here on YouTube. They are actually demonically possessed stay tuned.

question772000: One of the most messed up things you can see walking down the street is a "tumble weave". A clump of fake hair or a wig blowing down the street.

Richie Beck: This is damned thought provoking. I'm a white male, and one of my best friends is a black female who's only just recently started wearing her hair out naturally, and it's glorious to see. For years she would perm and relax her hair, or she'd have braids put in, and while it never looked bad, it didn't look half as good as her natural texture let to do it's thing. I mean, I'm a natural blonde, and I dye my hair black because eff that noise, and that's a pain in the arse when I have to do it. I can't imagine going through this. I don't think that they are necessarily trying to emulate just white women, but rather this warped concept of beauty that drives women to anorexia or skin bleaching to remove imperfections. It's sickening and it's sad to see how we all, in some form or another, fall in line behind whatever we're told is beautiful. Good video. Subscribed.

Eva Abdullahi: If you got to buy someone else’s hair to stick on your hair to flip around and make you feel desirable, pretty, and feminine. That’s hilarious to me!!!

kia wise: beautiful! I wish ALL fathers would teach their daughters this and give baby girls this speech!

Charles Westbrooks III: Don't know about the rest of y'all that natural hair Afro is sexy as hell. Love it...☺

The Mission Of Submission: This video is about a black man that loves black women's natural hair. He's trying to glorify black women with *natural hair.* HE LOVES BLACK WOMEN. He doesn't like fake... About... *99% of you failed to see that fact.* Tommy Sotomayor was right...

Sherri Miller: I was a little blonde girl in the 70's. I remember going to school and being mesmerized by the unique and interesting ways that black girls could wear their hair. I loved the different braids and styles. I especially loved the cool, sexy, black women with their afros! I still look at pictures of black women with natural hair done in complex, intricate styles that no other woman would ever be able to wear. I don't understand why women would want to wear wigs or weave and hide their natural beauty. All women, regardless of color, need to stop buying into the Hollywood version of beauty. Most women, no matter the color, don't fit the version of beauty that magazines promote. Women end up dieting, perming, coloring, spending money that should be spent on their children, trying to live up to these artificial standards. Women!!!! You are BEAUTIFUL AS YOU ARE!!!! Curvy, skinny, black, white, straight, curly, love what God made YOU to be!!! God bless!

Tim Bradford: You know who else wear fake hair and caked up makeup: CLOWNS

Claire Brume: Natural black hair is beautiful.

TruthFan: Haven't seen many of your videos. So I am not sure of your platform yet. However, I do agree with this video. I wear my hair natural and it has grown very long. I have made skin and hair oil that I sell to other Black people to help nourish their skin & hair. I received a lot of criticism by some of the Black women I worked with because my hair is long. One even started a rumor that I am half Mexican. I understand why she did it, she had to save face for her own poor hair care practices so accusing me of having naturally long hair by way of being bi-racial. This affected by business. So I stopped giving advice, it's so frustrating to see Black women try to go natural and give up in frustration because they just don't like to see nor have the patience to deal with the natural hair texture that grows out of their head.

Handsome Bastard: I hate the "we want variety" excuse as a justification for wearing weaves. What does that even mean? It doesnt make sense. By that logic, women with non afro textured hair should want to buy afro textured weaves so THEY can have "variety" as well. Why isnt THAT happening?

Anthony Fox: black women can flip their hair as long as hair is healthy and moisturized than you'll most likely have movement

Jesus_Is_God_And_You_Know_It: > *that moment when you are so ashamed by your own race that you'd rather sew another woman's hair into you head and literally walk around wearing a human hair hat as if it was normal*

Yasmine Metayer: But you're absolutely right, dude. Keep preaching. Just to let you know, not all black women are like this.

Mysterious J 123: Strong message brother.

Donald Haggerty: they pay hundreds of dollars to wear another woman's hair but you would have to pay them to where their own natural hair that grows out of their head

Yasmine Metayer: Never wanted, acted, or even tried to look like white girls. And never will. It's petty and sad.

Wanda Metcalf: I don't know if some of you know but we can grow hair. I have long hair and whenever I go to have a trim I have to have my hair straightened first. Because I have healthy hair it bounces, sways, and moves when I walk. I'm proud of my hair. As ANY woman would be regardless of her race or ethnicity. The flip is sometimes essential to get it out of the way tbh (especially on a windy day.).

JamesHarlan Johnson: @6:42. Even the VERY tight braids on their natural hair will cause receding hairlines and loss of the hair follicles.

EJ José José: Weave-A-Mania is running wild!

These Nails Too Long Ta Fight A Ho: As a biracial person, I hate how we are claimed as black really. Black to me is beautiful melinated skin, thick hair, brown eyes, and etc. That's my black beauty that I called beauty

Tracy Butler: The brother is right on the nose. You go boy!

Yoseph Ben Yoseph: I am not sure I would have started making videos if I knew about your channel before now. You are hitting the mark every time.

Rebecca Clement: This is so true.

These Nails Too Long Ta Fight A Ho: I'm mixed and I love natural beauty tbh. People don't need weave to be special and claim it as theirs

Margaret Green: THANK YOU! SOMEBODY HAD TO SAY IT. We are already BEAUTIFUL

william helm: It's like a Cat trying to sport Dog fur!!

Suzanne Olliviere: It's nice to be versatile, our hair can go from kinky to straight to kinky again, but what makes it bad is when we can say our natural kinky hair makes us ugly, that we never shows/sport it for a period of time, that we appreciates others hair than our own,that's self hate,there's no excuse however society should let us feel less dominated for what we were born with,even if they had the upper hand for a while,we shouldn't let it remain that way, we ought be be proud of who we are...Our hair,skin,body,etc. Just as anybody else.

Thomas Carroll: I found the simple solution years ago. Brothers date other women before its to late. I chick told me I couldn't afford to buy here hair. Granted she makes good money but 450 per month. I'm pretty good with simple math that totals 5400 yearly. My Latino girlfriend cost me 60 a month with a damn tip= 720/ year now that's good math. Also no nasty attitude. Also when people look at her they are not saying REALLY. The one's that are prospering are the damn Koreans sending their kids to college while ours stay broke in the hood. Learn to speak Spanish it Will change your life.

rjm9014: preach it my brother, you are telling the truth

D: Somehow I feel a more uplifting and empowering video, emphasizing the beauty of the black women’s natural textures, would be more powerful and impactful than yet ANOTHER video that bashes the black women’s efforts. Give us some positive reinforcement for once. If it was a white person delivering the message I couldn’t careless. But it is disheartening to hear this delivered in such a way from another one of our black brothers. It feels like bashing and yet another attempt to destroy our character.

Adrian Rodriguez: this video is just great

KeShondra: I love being black and I love my beautiful nappy locs and my blackityblack skin! And I love my black culture! Black black black I love being black I like my coffee black! I like my men black! Black is sexy! Black is strong! Black is pure! Black is original! Black is beautiful! Everything about being black is amazing!

Virgo Jones: This is the truth..

Lauren Hilton: Dude I have to comment on this because this is SO true!!!!! My coworker swings her hair around SO much! And she swings her braids in my face all the time, it’s SO annoying!!! And I’m half black but I don’t wear weave, but that shit is so annoying and I noticed that yes. Women that wear weave so this!!!

Midnight Candlelight: As a black woman I cannot stand when my hair was straight blowing in the wind. It is very annoying when you're trying to eat and the wind blows the hair all in your mouth and if you're wearing lip gloss it will get stuck on your lips and you constantly have to pull it off your lips ugh. I couldn't wait to wet my hair and get my curls back. Our hair wasn't meant to blow in the wind it was meant to bounce with lots of volume. That to me is the best hair and my hair also blows in the wind and I can flip it in its natural state without it blowing all in my fucking face like straight hair. I love my bouncy voluminous hair.

miss B miss B: and I do agree that the hair thing has gone way to far.

Lee Lee: Thank you thank you thank you brother for telling the truth tell it like it is

l\: Wow, I've never seen such interesting and attention-grabbing hairstyles you show near the end at 6:48. If black women did more of this, I would be envious and I bet white women would be clamoring to copy some of these. It might have comical results with WW using a ton of gel to try to achieve one of those looks. We have to be careful though, we don't want to be accused of cultural appropriation. BW are so angry. Why aren't we accusing black women of it now while they try to wear our hair?

Akibe Israel: pt.2- I'm 37 and if you could understand how it is to be a woman with kinky hair. I was in love for real when I saw my natural curls. it's like beautiful baby hair. Black Woman, love yourself.

Dré: This video had me crying#

knobber420: When I was a kid my father said the same thing because there were lot of blonde black women around. He told me that they hate themselves and can’t accept themselves. All women are weak. They all follow trends. This will change eventually.

jlina vlogs: you are telling the truth

Donna Rupert: I used to wear a weave. After my mother passed away, my hair fell out in handfuls!! I had to cut it to even out the length. My hair growing up was to the middle of my back. I can no longer afford the weave that looked like my own hair. Post menopausal, my hair looks terrible. Now I wear wigs. Only the hair on the very top of my head grows. I unfortunately don’t have much choice in the matter.‍♀️

KING DARK CASTIEL: And that's what I call "Giving an education."

Felecia Goldson: You're right, about going natural. I did it 19 years ago. My natural,healthy, hair, has grown past my butt. Real beauty, need not the aid of foreign ornaments. My sister's, we're priceless, diamonds. Why on earth, would we choose to imitate, cubic zirconium? THAT IS RETARDED!

l\: Thank you for this video. I've read where a black woman is saying she just wanted to experiment with different textures and hairstyles. Well, you provided an excellent video that showed different negro hair styles, and all black women strive for the same straight, Caucasian/Asian hair! They are such hypocrites, I feel bad for you black men that you have to deal with this.

UnamedSource: You remember Grace Jones? I usually detest 90% if anything to do with Hollywood but she was an exception. Her role in James Bond as villain was awesome. Being black did not hinder her at all.

Amiee Kennedy: This makes me sad.I'm white and I can't imagine the pressure of wanting to "good hair" whether it's fake or real

Yolanda Jenkins: That is soo true.... Smh

CringeFest: I’ll never wear weave

The Bread Thingy: Good to see SBW getting his views up. I wonder if he's still active on YouTube. Hope he's still alive and well.... We need you bro

Amy A: What facial expressions are black women suppose to make exactly?

Shelly Reynolds: Now I admit some of my Sisters need therapy for becoming unbeweavable. Still I'ma need you to stop it there. MANY of us Sister's have thick, long, gorgeous natural hair. That we can swing, and fling if we want to. Best believe not everybody must wear a weave in order to achieve it.

Dr. Shake: ABSOLUTELY 1000% TRUE!!!!

Miss Natural: You have just described yourself. Kudos to you.

TheAmazingNia: It is sad how black women have started damaging their own hair to be like something their not but most of the time when my sister gets it its because she doesnt want to have to wake up in the morning and do her hair with a baby

Denoo Hendrix: Honestly it’s not that deep , I love my curly kinky hair queens and afro centric crowned queens too and it is also a great thing to encourage them to embrace their coiled roots but just because they have weave in there head which can be used as a protectant doesn’t mean they don’t love theirselves or are trying to betray to be like “ white women “ .... hair is hair at the end of the day .. it’s not that deep for you to shame them for hair if the topic was about “ skin bleaching “ then I could understand but hair really !??!

Godismy Rock: I love my black hair... Just like my heavenly father...

Mia Johnson: I completely disagree with almost everything said. Some women get their hair straightened and done for them so they don’t have to wake up and do it every morning. it’s convenient. And All you have to do is brush or comb it.

MsAtlantaITGirl: Every other woman on earth can fling their hair, and they do. So its not just European influence. A big part of womens beauty is in their hair. And there is a strong piece of feminity in having long hair to your waist. That blows in the wind. That is soft to touch and easily manageable. I mean, who wouldn't want that!

Iresha Spears: I use to bash your videos but more recently I have found truth in them. My question is, how can Black women not have all of these issues with themselves when this is what we are taught from the time We come out of the womb? Black people as a whole are tucked up from white supremacy it's not just Black women. my mother started perming my hair and adding weave to my head when I was ten years old. it's the only thing we know. Don't ridicule us, teach us the right way

nagone11: You killin' it bruh !!

Red_Pill_ Hebrew: I laughed throughout the whole video but very informative. I've never seen such a thorough video about self hating weave wearing black women. This would also explain why Will Smith's kid did that ridiculous video about rocking her hair back and forth. That's one the stupidest things I've ever seen in my life.

Priya Khan: I always admire a black woman with her natural hair,that shows pride and confidence...

K S: So, how do I get my hair from the front of my shoulders to the back of my shoulders in a manner that exhibits less self-hate?

Akibe Israel: I have learned that if you want a certain thing to put a positive focus on it rather than a negative. This sounds like Tommy Sotomayor, but whomever made this video; Trying pointing out women who are beautiful with their natural hair and the love that it takes to embrace it. I've worn my natural hair only about 4 years now and I'm 37.

TMAT 2022: Uplifting video! Subscribed!

Kahrah Noel: 1:47 and 7:30 I love this hair flip more.

Rexx Seven: 1:40 LMAO!!!!

Parker Demunn: your video is amazingly truthful. If they only knew how beautiful there natural hair is.

Fruit2Live: I never seen flipping hair as just a white women thing. I thought it was just simply a girly thing. I've never paid that much attention to it... but all I know is my hair is natural and my hair flips, my curls bounces and blows in the wind and I'm not white. No stiff hair or weave for me.

Slinkylabcat: I think it boils down to movement, and natural hair varies with regard to movement.  The human eye (like most) is attracted to movement.  Thus, the less movement, the less attractive.  Ask an angler.

C A: Good video and points made. They should start taking advantage of their natural qualities like the black and white photos you provided. I didnt even know what a weave really was until today. I thought just just straightened the shit out of it. The weave is a good look but not and ideal look nor the best. Beyonce should be blamed a lot for helping perpetuate that shit.

John Smith: I take it you failed English, math and anger management.

michelle lyon: I honestly think a black waman with natural hair is lovely. The afro is really nice on a medium, light, or dark skinned woman. Just my opinion. :)

The Cappening Channel: Such a soothing video. No matter the topic.

April Baker: And the sickening thing is- Their natural hair looks soooo much better!!! Its unique and beautiful like it is!!!

BUTTERS Brian Popo: very good video i love hearing blackmen make these type of video

myphonyaccount: I'm white. If I was hiring, I'd post a job ad that says "natural hair IS professional". The money and time and shame that goes into hair is so unnecessary. People work better when they can be themselves.

afic10: The smell in the subway in nyc during summer is revolting , they keep hitting their heads and scratching their scalp, it’s sad.

DIA VIK: YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO YOUR VIEWS..AND SO DO OTHERS...LET PEOPLE LIVE THE WAY THEY FEEL COMFORTABLE.. ... GO .LOOK FOR SOMEONE THAT AGREES WITH YOUR VIEWS AND BE HAPPY...

PhoenixFro: If the black women who do this type of shit, put that energy into looking after their own hair and grow it out... they'd be able to flip that like I I and many other back women do lmao.

Carl Myrick: Yes brother. . I totally agree with you

Nelly Nell: Not me! Naturally BEAUTIFUL! Original Queen!

Adrian Rodriguez: this video is hilarious

Gelbsucht: Women the world over and since time immemorial have sought to alter and enhance their appearance, the better to attract men. There is nothing remotely unusual about this and having weave is no more unnatural than having breast implants, face lifts or botox. I certainly don’t agree that beyonce, tyra banks or naomi campbell look ‘retarded’ and i can’t imagine that many people would think that. Meghan Markle, who has recently married into the British royal family, appears to have straightened her (judging by photos of her as a child) naturally curly hair and i haven’t heard anyone commenting negatively about that.

AL,s Wheel Jewel: brother you make some good videos keep it up

Laurie Davis: @SBW So even though I'm white & have never worn weave or extensions etc I happened to watch another of your videos & it really made me sad. You seemed to simply hate black women. I felt compelled to see at least one more of your videos to try to understand you and now I'm glad I did. I believe what you're saying is that you feel black women don't want to be black, don't want to be like YOU? Yes, that would hurt me too. I don't agree with everything you've said but I certainly remember when black women wore exotic beautiful hairstyles (as pictured in this video) that I admired and no one seems to do that anymore. Really it's a lost art form & that's a bummer. Anyway I'm going to butt out of business that has nothing to do with me now, I guess I just wanted to say I'm sorry I judged you too quickly before, I think I get where you're coming from now. If you actually read this, TY for listening to my useless opinion!

Hazel Eyes: I think that all the flipping hair is annoying though, I'm just saying. And that doesn't matter which race is doing it. I can remember back when other races was trying so very hard to get afro's by washing their hair in vinegar back in the 70s.

Jaygo: Seem like you the only one who get it.. Most people are surface types, never dig beneath the surface and have absolutely no spiritual discernment. The Walking Dead Vally of Dead and dry bones.

Anthony Fox: Idk im white my hair is naturally curly and it's pretty stiff and doesn't really flow unless I straighten it but even then it doesn't flow alot

Tracy Butler: Like the saying be proud of who you are.

hippe marcus: man bro looking and listening to videos like this while going through hell with a black beast damn near bring tears to eyes I'm fucking sick

Esoteric Guru: This is

TheWonderfulKushite: Great video with nothing but the truth. I applaud the many beautiful and awakened sisters who have come to the realization that a black woman in all her natural beauty and a good attitude is the most beautiful creature on this planet. I am appalled and embarrassed by the ones who are so possessed that they will rather be caught dead than be caught without their weave. Some even sleep in theirs. Every time I see a black woman in weave, I can barely stand to look at her because she looks like a transvestite. They should not be concerned with the black men who hate themselves and everything about blackness but rather concern themselves with the awakened brothers who want nothing better than to see them in all their natural glory.

Pure Heart: 5 years later and it's insanely worse

Jen Kasper: just appreciate what God gave you. God blessed me with a pretty face but he didn't bless me with boobs or a nice booty we all have our insecurities you just deal with them and move on

Mr.Bonkers: IMO Embrace your natural attributes. All the black women I've ever been attracted to have had one thing in common: they embraced their ethnicity and didn't try to be someone else. That goes foe every ethnicity.

not me: Please remember there just victims of the media too, cut them a break and try telling them they are beautiful naturally and maybe they would want to be themselves. Love not hate.

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