I'm not black, but going on the discourse I see online sometimes this does seem common. I mean Solange Knowles recently released a song called "Don't Touch my Hair", which I guess speaks to this phenomenon.
It's entitlement and disrespectful, not to mention de-humansing. You're not being unreasonable for being sad or angry about it.
IIN that he yanked to see if my hair was real?
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I'm not black, but going on the discourse I see online sometimes this does seem common. I mean Solange Knowles recently released a song called "Don't Touch my Hair", which I guess speaks to this phenomenon.
It's entitlement and disrespectful, not to mention de-humansing. You're not being unreasonable for being sad or angry about it.