MY THOUGHTS ON THE GOOD HAIR MOVIE
But we all know children are innocent and the words that this girl speaks are only from her feelings and what her mother had shared with her. We know that feelings change. Chris Rock commented and wondered why its okay to display black men in the worst light but why we get offended when we're discussing black women's hair.
Black women and men are as beautiful equally to me and in the eyes of God. I have lots of love for my people and in time their eyes will be open as well. I'm more than sure that Chris Rock is not in harmony with hurting anyone's feelings in the movie. He said the reason for doing the movie was because one of his daughters asked him the question "How come I don't have good hair?" All he's interested in was in getting his daughters and other Black women and children to embrace their culture and be proud of the person that they are INSIDE. And what better way to do it than putting it out there in a movie!
I had always had hair past my shoulders and I never wore a relaxer in my hair. My grandmother had hair long enough for her to sit on and everywhere I go people tell me, "You look just like your grandmother." But looking back, I have wore my hair in a variety of styles. I have wore some straight hairstyles, some curly hairstyles, some braided hairstyles, and some Siebra-What-In-The World-Was-That hairstyles (LOL).
I have no problem telling a sister how good she looks with her natural hair. I believe Black women and children are still beautiful regardless of how they wear their hair. THAT will never change. Perhaps the folks on the websites who are attacking Chris Rock about this movie need to be evaluated before printing such foolishness.
Excellent blog and points are well taken Sister Siebra. I plan to see the movie over the weekend hopefully.