But the original comment was way different, wasn’t it?
Yeaaaaah, I think it was worth a corrective comment, not a long-ass thread with a bunch of misunderstanding in it, where “race” gets repeatedly used like it’s scientific and not bullshit, and you really went to bat hard on a side issue of baldness in the bigger political issue, while appearing to argue against a vulnerable population’s safe spaces.
People tried to school you because you seem to have a watered down view of racism. I suspect you’re not North American maybe, where things are pretty tense on the topic.
And for what it’s worth the lecture was indeed interesting. And I learned about the relationships of African American hair saloons, black culture and racism. I had some sense of it based on classic movies, but this roots the knowledge about the topic further down.
And it’s true that I genuinely believed that that kind of “segregation” (is that right?) of black people going to black saloons and white people going to white saloons was a thing of the sixties. And that nowadays it wasn’t like that. But I stand corrected on that if you said that it’s still an issue. Here there has been always a lot of saloons with PoC owners or workers as it is a typical migrant job, so I’ve never seen that reality, or if it does happen I’m not conscious of it.
Yeaaaaah, I think it was worth a corrective comment, not a long-ass thread with a bunch of misunderstanding in it, where “race” gets repeatedly used like it’s scientific and not bullshit, and you really went to bat hard on a side issue of baldness in the bigger political issue, while appearing to argue against a vulnerable population’s safe spaces.
People tried to school you because you seem to have a watered down view of racism. I suspect you’re not North American maybe, where things are pretty tense on the topic.
Yep. I’m from southern europe.
And for what it’s worth the lecture was indeed interesting. And I learned about the relationships of African American hair saloons, black culture and racism. I had some sense of it based on classic movies, but this roots the knowledge about the topic further down.
And it’s true that I genuinely believed that that kind of “segregation” (is that right?) of black people going to black saloons and white people going to white saloons was a thing of the sixties. And that nowadays it wasn’t like that. But I stand corrected on that if you said that it’s still an issue. Here there has been always a lot of saloons with PoC owners or workers as it is a typical migrant job, so I’ve never seen that reality, or if it does happen I’m not conscious of it.