Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and the apology tour continues
http://cms.springboardplatform.com/previews/1335/video/1486881/0/0/1
GR looks terrible. Was she once an attractive woman? I am assuming she must have been attractive at some point because she has made it in the entertainment world where beauty is a prerequisite.
Anonymous wrote:Yes but tying it to race was unnecessary. I think Giuliana meant it in a "dreads, like hippies and weed ha ha" type of way. She didn't mean it in a "you're black so.... Weed." Way.
As a black person I'm so over the race card being played at the wrong time.
Anonymous wrote:and the apology tour continues
http://cms.springboardplatform.com/previews/1335/video/1486881/0/0/1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^To clarify, GR was perpetuating a stereotype about women who wear their hair in natural African American styles such as dreadlocks.
No, she was calling out dreadlocks as dreadlocks. I knew nothing about this whole supposed "racist comment" business, but when I had seen a picture of Zendaya (who?) I thought her fake hair was dreadful, and with the ends all hanging out rough and ragged and the first thought I had was Bob Marley. This fame-seeker went provocative on purpose and it didn't work. That's not her real hair, that's her hair for the night - her fashion choice. No one is calling out Whooping on her hair, because that's real and her. This was some starlet saying "look at me" and then getting all fake belligerent when the fashion show didn't like it.
You know what? A lot of celebrities at the Oscars are wearing fake hair, and most of them are white. Men and women.
Anonymous wrote:Not racist. Zendaya is probably too young to get the whole hippie thing and so took offence. Dreads were not always just a black thing, I knew plenty of alternative hippie types with them too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^To clarify, GR was perpetuating a stereotype about women who wear their hair in natural African American styles such as dreadlocks.
No, she was calling out dreadlocks as dreadlocks. I knew nothing about this whole supposed "racist comment" business, but when I had seen a picture of Zendaya (who?) I thought her fake hair was dreadful, and with the ends all hanging out rough and ragged and the first thought I had was Bob Marley. This fame-seeker went provocative on purpose and it didn't work. That's not her real hair, that's her hair for the night - her fashion choice. No one is calling out Whooping on her hair, because that's real and her. This was some starlet saying "look at me" and then getting all fake belligerent when the fashion show didn't like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^To clarify, GR was perpetuating a stereotype about women who wear their hair in natural African American styles such as dreadlocks.
No, she was calling out dreadlocks as dreadlocks. I knew nothing about this whole supposed "racist comment" business, but when I had seen a picture of Zendaya (who?) I thought her fake hair was dreadful, and with the ends all hanging out rough and ragged and the first thought I had was Bob Marley. This fame-seeker went provocative on purpose and it didn't work. That's not her real hair, that's her hair for the night - her fashion choice. No one is calling out Whooping on her hair, because that's real and her. This was some starlet saying "look at me" and then getting all fake belligerent when the fashion show didn't like it.
Anonymous wrote:^^To clarify, GR was perpetuating a stereotype about women who wear their hair in natural African American styles such as dreadlocks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Patchouli, dreadlocks, and weed are white hippie things, especially to someone Guiliana's age. It was a stupid comment, but it wasn't racist.
Locs are not a white hippie thing, but much more prevalent in the black community as a normal hairstyle. Therefore if the only thing you think when you see you see a loc style is weed and patchouli, you're denigrating a whole natural hair choice of a race of people. Who already have enough pressure on hair choices without your misguided judgment.
Anonymous wrote:Patchouli, dreadlocks, and weed are white hippie things, especially to someone Guiliana's age. It was a stupid comment, but it wasn't racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No, but you might hear someone say "I think of Jamison" or someone with an Italian accent and saying "I think of a nice bottle of Chianti"which is actually more comparable since GR didn't say she thought of someone being high/stoned whatever in reference to the locs.