Hypothetical question: If
there was no European influence on Black people, what would be our
standards of beauty? Would it be straight hair, alkaline features, and
light skin? Or would the standards of beauty be dark skin, spiral hair,
and dark eyes? These are questions that should make us think. If slavery
would have never happened, and the dark skin and light skin “Willie
Lynch” mentality was never developed, what would be the standard of
beauty? Are the results of slavery still haunting us? To answer this, I
would say Hell Yes. Why else would a black woman with dark eyes put blue
contacts in her eyes? I am not downing peoples with blue eyes, but I
feel why not be proud of what you already have. Many defend their choice
of fashion by saying it a fashion statement. A fashion statement is
wearing some ripped jeans or a sequence halter top, but to change the
very thing that makes you divine is a form of self hate. As far as
desiring straight hair, the spirals in your hair indicate how close to
nature you are because your hair spirals to the sun. Our hair is so
divine that there is a mathematical sequence called Fibonacci in which
proves how natural our hair is. Fibonacci
Spiral is geometrically beautiful and can be found in all aspects of
nature from vegetation to the cosmos. The integers go in a sequence such
as follows: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597, 2584……… ect. Why
strive for straight hair and calcify your pineal gland with harsh
chemicals to change the natural sequence of what makes you beautiful?
Because a European concept that has poisoned your mind? Or because you
want to fit in society? Or because your perception of beauty is warped?
Next time you meet someone who wants to strip away their divine black
beauty, ask them these questions. |







