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...At an individual level, the joke is not founded on any kind of racism
and there is nothing inherently negative about it....
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Ummmm.... I think it depends on your POV.
I'm white, and so I don't have a direct connection with people telling me
my hair is funny or nappy or in some other sense "bad".
But over the years "hair" inside the American Black community has become a very important issue
... a "family value" to a point of being a source of embarrassment.
Hair straighteners, hair lighteners, special hair "do's" may be out of sight of the white community,
but from a very early age children are judged by Blacks on the texture of their hair.
Children, especially girls, with soft curls are often told they have "good" hair.
Others are told their hair is "hard"
As a Black child grows up with such comments, such remarks
can have an effect on how "jokes" about Black hair are perceived.
At each incidence then, that person must decide how to respond
...with laughter, silence, or anger.
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