hey misskandi i think u have got your points straight. there is nothing in the united states in terms of the way we dress that's new to me. I have seen African women put on the same cloths, which apparently is "hip hop" back in african way before i came to the states. i side with all your logical arguments and i think you r right in all counts
first off he is mad ignorant talking about dont come all out here and thinking u can make the so called FRIED chicken!!!sh** we eat all that and better food back home too...he is not even cute and he dont look educated... i'm mad he talking about african women like that...&& guess what we perm our hair too and know how to do all the good stuff....i think its about time he took a shower, brush his teeth more and took care of his raggedy ragged self and dressed properly rather than sit and waste time sounding like a fool
uhmmm i really think that "thing" with dreads neeed to get SMACKED! lolxz he sounds very unintelligent and naive. kandi like u said you cant just base everything on the outside some african women might come across as being african american by the way they dress while still embracing and upholding their culture and values. kandi u are totally right nd mr "thing" do ur homework before posting anything online.
the guy is extremely ignorant and naive....where does he think he comes from ? the USA ? ...i am sorry...i dont want to comment cos i would use words that are not really great. Akua, u did great in your video..straight up..100WATTS..cheers!
I CAN SAY WHAT EVER I SO PLEASE AND WILL DEAL WITH THE FEEDBACK OR ACTION FROM OTHERS AND ENJOY IT
stop running away from the problem weaves was started by african american women does not matter where they came from what does matter is who wore them first and embraced them
wether you like it or not african americans are the most popular famous africans we set trends that other africans follow.
i need to do research yet ive been to nigeria,mali,and ethiopia and have read counbtless books and use common sense
hey misskandi i think u have got your points straight. there is nothing in the united states in terms of the way we dress that's new to me. I have seen African women put on the same cloths, which apparently is "hip hop" back in african way before i came to the states. i side with all your logical arguments and i think you r right in all counts
ReplyDeletefirst off he is mad ignorant talking about dont come all out here and thinking u can make the so called FRIED chicken!!!sh** we eat all that and better food back home too...he is not even cute and he dont look educated... i'm mad he talking about african women like that...&& guess what we perm our hair too and know how to do all the good stuff....i think its about time he took a shower, brush his teeth more and took care of his raggedy ragged self and dressed properly rather than sit and waste time sounding like a fool
ReplyDeleteuhmmm i really think that "thing" with dreads neeed to get SMACKED! lolxz he sounds very unintelligent and naive. kandi like u said you cant just base everything on the outside some african women might come across as being african american by the way they dress while still embracing and upholding their culture and values. kandi u are totally right nd mr "thing" do ur homework before posting anything online.
ReplyDeletethe guy is extremely ignorant and naive....where does he think he comes from ? the USA ? ...i am sorry...i dont want to comment cos i would use words that are not really great. Akua, u did great in your video..straight up..100WATTS..cheers!
ReplyDeleteI CAN SAY WHAT EVER I SO PLEASE AND WILL DEAL WITH THE FEEDBACK OR ACTION FROM OTHERS AND ENJOY IT
ReplyDeletestop running away from the problem
weaves was started by african american women
does not matter where they came from
what does matter is who wore them first and embraced them
wether you like it or not
african americans are the most popular famous africans
we set trends that other africans follow.
i need to do research yet ive been to nigeria,mali,and ethiopia and have read counbtless books and use common sense