Hair: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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  • @onalennavuyokazinhlumayo312
    @onalennavuyokazinhlumayo312 3 роки тому +8927

    Shout out to John's black writers because I know they worked overtime this week teaching him concepts like laying edges. You could tell how proud of himself he was for nailing those jokes lol

    • @mykaruest3620
      @mykaruest3620 3 роки тому +1248

      You can tell this was a topic he wanted to genuinely talk about for a while but put it on the back burner to educate himself and he actually did. You can tell John spent fucking time on this shit!

    • @sharstarg2414
      @sharstarg2414 3 роки тому +76

      Ong🙌🏾

    • @elisasumber6476
      @elisasumber6476 3 роки тому +214

      I don't see it as pride but as happiness...happiness to be a bit more in reality.

    • @jaleesastengel1747
      @jaleesastengel1747 3 роки тому +131

      @@mykaruest3620 that's why we love him!

    • @Whyohwhymybrain
      @Whyohwhymybrain 3 роки тому +110

      I was just going to comment this, they really brought me back to the shop and good laughs with the message as well love it!!!

  • @KoiPuff
    @KoiPuff 3 роки тому +3616

    A little girl I used to babysit was biracial and had a big afro. It was clean and well maintained. Her white teacher sent home a note saying she either needed to shave it off or get it braided. When her parents refused the teacher called CPS on them. She said that it was obvious they weren't caring for her properly. Her parents were two of the kindest people I ever met and this killed them inside. They won against the teacher and to this day that girl (now 14) has a glorious afro.

    • @iambreebree4919
      @iambreebree4919 3 роки тому +41

      nice story

    • @chickofmusic001
      @chickofmusic001 3 роки тому +126

      @@iambreebree4919 Great that they won! 👏🏾👏🏾

    • @janh7964
      @janh7964 3 роки тому +423

      But the entire family was traumatized in the process. I'm glad that they won against the teacher but it never should have happened.

    • @knguyen2237
      @knguyen2237 3 роки тому +108

      Thanks for sharing the story. Happy the family won against the teacher. It's the small token to what that teacher put the family through. I hope that teacher is fired

    • @Starius2
      @Starius2 3 роки тому

      Dude.... so the little girl was culturally appropriating and you want me to hate on the teacher for knowing that??? You're pathetic learn common human decency!

  • @DripTaicho39
    @DripTaicho39 3 роки тому +3263

    Shout out to the black woman who helped him with that “6am holding your ears” part lol this is why I love this man. I clapped three times on this

    • @cindyneff6499
      @cindyneff6499 3 роки тому +189

      Why do I feel like John was with me in that kitchen when we were kids, me getting my hair hot combed and him smelling that burnt hair right along with me? Excellent.

    • @Bworms1980
      @Bworms1980 3 роки тому +130

      Brought back nightmares. Especially one where my aunt greased my hair first. We all learned that day, that grease is a great conductor to bring heat straight to the scalp. Edit: Forgot to mention that she was using an ironing comb. The old time ones that you lay across an open flame. So that was fun times.

    • @jjbvin
      @jjbvin 3 роки тому +56

      I had to stop it right there. ☠️ He heard my soul. Lol

    • @brittanymarshall5721
      @brittanymarshall5721 3 роки тому +128

      Yeah, when he talked about the wig cap I said ‘he got at least two Black women writers’!

    • @penname8441
      @penname8441 3 роки тому +4

      +

  • @SatiricalFey
    @SatiricalFey 3 роки тому +785

    I come back to this because of my niece, I'm not black, but she is. She's started kindergarten this year, she's creative, and sweet, and so incredibly smart. Two nights before her first day of school, she was playing with my hair and called it pretty. When I told her hers was pretty too, she ducked her little face down and shook her head and said no it's not. She told me she didn't like her hair because it was scary. And I don't think my heart could ever ache as much as it did when it was clear this beautiful little girl had been given the impression her natural hair was scary.

    • @ThoughtfulPotato
      @ThoughtfulPotato 3 роки тому +69

      This broke my heart... Lots of love to the little one and I sincerely hope she learns to love her hair and herself for all that she is!!

    • @stinkytoy
      @stinkytoy Рік тому +17

      That is so, so sad :( ♡

    • @TheBLACKboard65
      @TheBLACKboard65 Рік тому

      This tells me your niece is likely bi-racial and not Black. If her mama was Black it's highly unlikely she'd think her hair was scary.

    • @mammawlee
      @mammawlee Рік тому +8

      I am White, but in my extended family, we have various skin shades and hair textures. One cousin would straighten her hair AND THEN curl it a way that suited her better.

    • @NoName-1239
      @NoName-1239 Рік тому +14

      I’m not white or black and I wonder all these things too… I remember asking a black girl why she’s slapping her head so much and she’s wearing a weave and I ask her what is that and why can’t she wear her real hair and she got offended and started crying so I never asked them again and I did Google these questions but Google doesn’t have all the accurate answers and some of the answers were silly saying that black women are bald that’s why they wear wigs or that they want to look more white and that doesn’t seem accurate tbh….it’s not just white people curious about black hair. There are more races than just black and white

  • @peccantis
    @peccantis 3 роки тому +3308

    >dozens of teeny tiny tight braids
    >"unkempt"
    that hair takes more work and care in a month than yours does all year, *Brenda*

    • @jameshill2450
      @jameshill2450 3 роки тому +179

      Yeah that felt even more insulting than "urban" honestly. And I just have plain boring long hair, no braids or anything.

    • @Neuromancer2112
      @Neuromancer2112 3 роки тому +84

      @@jameshill2450 Although "urban" was pretty bad too.

    • @ofthedarknessthemoonlight5412
      @ofthedarknessthemoonlight5412 3 роки тому +53

      The idea that someone would judge anyone based on their hair is appalling. Like so many other things, it makes me wonder what these people are thinking. It's NONE OF THEIR F*KING BUSINESS! Just...get out. STFU.

    • @dreamy1231
      @dreamy1231 3 роки тому +84

      👏🏾 c'mon now!! They have NO idea how & what it takes to keep up box braids! The struggle to sleep & cover them properly so they look presentable, tuh! "Un kept" my a$$

    • @Estarile
      @Estarile 3 роки тому +15

      @@ofthedarknessthemoonlight5412 I mean if you hair is dirty and clearly not taking care of I might make some judgments (such as, if they're ok, safe, and have access to what they need to maintain their hair).
      Of course, I can't think of any culture that has intentionally gross hair.

  • @PineappleStickers
    @PineappleStickers 3 роки тому +3277

    Who works at a pre-school and of all the possible smells involved in the job, chooses to complain about Coconut oil?

    • @nkathryn93
      @nkathryn93 3 роки тому +257

      I would be thankful for coconut oil after some of the shit (probably literal) that teacher had to smell lol

    • @lisachampagne7668
      @lisachampagne7668 3 роки тому +149

      yep. I work with pre-school kids and coconut oil is definitly welcome (I don't even like coconut).

    • @anujadeore8388
      @anujadeore8388 3 роки тому +101

      My mom used to put coconut oil on my hair (I'm Indian). It's a calming smell to me.

    • @hidar9973
      @hidar9973 3 роки тому +152

      When you dislike a person (or a people) everything they do will annoy you. That’s probably why the teacher did what she did smh

    • @danyelleorr-mcneil4711
      @danyelleorr-mcneil4711 3 роки тому +24

      @@hidar9973 pretty much.

  • @Talonistrying
    @Talonistrying 3 роки тому +6066

    Can we just appreciate that he puts a British accent on his British accent?

    • @FelisImpurrator
      @FelisImpurrator 3 роки тому +45

      Yo dawg...

    • @rer5425
      @rer5425 3 роки тому +89

      He changes his accent within his dialect 😉

    • @josepena3546
      @josepena3546 3 роки тому +77

      i think he was putting a transatlantic over a british accent

    • @pernorm7679
      @pernorm7679 3 роки тому +16

      Highly talented he is.

    • @rootbox
      @rootbox 3 роки тому +21

      and he wasn't particularly good at it!

  • @justsomegothgirl
    @justsomegothgirl 2 роки тому +624

    I'm currently in Cosmetology school and I'm happy to say that my school teaches how to do textured and ethnic hair. I, as a white woman with zero previous exposure to black hair, have learned a lot and have a new understanding of cultural hair styles. I still have a lot to learn but I want to be able to make everyone who sits in my chair feel good about themselves and leave feeling beautiful, no matter their race.

    • @bettystiegler1702
      @bettystiegler1702 6 місяців тому +4

      That’s going to take a lot of work! Bless you!

  • @vsmith1688
    @vsmith1688 3 роки тому +21850

    As stupid as firing someone for having locs is to begin with, imagine firing them from a job where the customer can't even see them.

    • @Julie1019
      @Julie1019 3 роки тому +440

      Right?!

    • @Hailiums
      @Hailiums 3 роки тому +1266

      @@souler__ You've "heard" doesn't equal truth. I suggest you take the advice of the last minute and a half of the video and fucking google it.

    • @yesmamnosir7997
      @yesmamnosir7997 3 роки тому +754

      @@souler__ actually you can wash dreadlocks. There’s plenty of special shampoos and conditioners for it. Also some wear dreadlocks because of their religion. Should they be forced to go against their religion by cutting them off or not be hired because said oaths to their religion?

    • @danieljensen2626
      @danieljensen2626 3 роки тому +702

      @@souler__ Did you even watch the video? Jesus Christ... You're literally saying that your ignorance about this traditional Black hairstyle is a reasonable basis to discriminate against Black people and prevent them from becoming employed.

    • @souler__
      @souler__ 3 роки тому +32

      @@Hailiums It does when I've heard it consistently throughout my life from varied and disconnected sources, and nothing else about the topic. And since I'm not interested to research a topic this boring, I've opened the door for people to tell me if I'm wrong here.
      How about you don't be a dick for no reason?

  • @jjsvizard75
    @jjsvizard75 3 роки тому +2956

    The irony of saying a kids hair is unkept in a school called "raggedy anne" when that doll's hair was literally a dreadlock styled hair do!

    • @ThunderStruck15
      @ThunderStruck15 3 роки тому +245

      Not to mention that it was a racist trope doll to begin with...

    • @jjsvizard75
      @jjsvizard75 3 роки тому +46

      @@ThunderStruck15 IKR?!

    • @dena81
      @dena81 3 роки тому +77

      Their sign didn't even look that 'kempt'

    • @alexisrivera200xable
      @alexisrivera200xable 3 роки тому +106

      @@dougcrane8031 Its never a great look for a white person to tell a black person what is or isn't racist in such an authoritative way. I'm just saying...

    • @defpixel
      @defpixel 3 роки тому

      A lot of them do wear wigs though.

  • @ashleyirvin7350
    @ashleyirvin7350 3 роки тому +3366

    Shout out to the black woman that wrote that for John Oliver, describing with complete accuracy me at 8 years old on picture day holding my ears down while my mom used that dang hot comb 😂 he took me all the way back.

    • @twoplustwo07
      @twoplustwo07 3 роки тому +36

      INR😀🤷🏽‍♀️💃🏽

    • @youaintgettingmyhandle
      @youaintgettingmyhandle 3 роки тому +122

      Oooh girl, you just gave me flashbacks. Now I smell Dax and smoke out of nowhere. I think I hear my mom telling me to sit still lol.

    • @twoplustwo07
      @twoplustwo07 3 роки тому +107

      I was like if so many companies and news outlets would hire and consult black people BEFORE they say something off the hinges or BEFORE they release a marketing plan/commercial that is a straight up No No it would save so much time, money, and more diverse training (that most other people don’t pay attention to.).🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @beamarla8218
      @beamarla8218 3 роки тому +41

      me too chile. and when i got burned by the hot comb and jumped i got slapped upside the head for even daring to move.

    • @ballinangel3231
      @ballinangel3231 3 роки тому +55

      I was SHOCKED lmaoooo you know one of us is on the inside lmaoooooo

  • @PennySayver
    @PennySayver 2 роки тому +174

    Time for a score card:
    20 points for knowing anything about ECO gel.
    20 points for knowing about silk press.
    20 points for knowing the proper way to wear a lace front.
    And, 40 points for bringing up the issue.
    We can not create real change with out real allies, I appreciate your
    acknowledgement of the struggle and your eloquent way of addressing it.

    • @Catatatat007
      @Catatatat007 11 місяців тому

      What is the difference between ally and "white savior?" Comments can be so angry.

    • @sydneygorelick7484
      @sydneygorelick7484 9 місяців тому +11

      All of the details really scream "I have a black woman writer on staff," which is great!!

    • @flamingo_with_Hat
      @flamingo_with_Hat 9 місяців тому

      I get 20 points for knowing eco hair products, guess I got stuff to google

    • @leftielori1312
      @leftielori1312 6 місяців тому

      Besides, it's been proven time and time again, white people aren't going to listen to Black folks. They're only going to listen to other white people. Really sad I have to say that.

  • @abena736
    @abena736 3 роки тому +1631

    As a black woman with locs I’ve had since the 4th grade, all of this hit really close to home. My hair is one of my biggest sources of pride, it’s my favorite feature. My hair is beautiful, and I’ve spent nearly 11 years growing it out and taking care of it with everything I could. I’ve also been denied a job at a smoothie place because I “didn’t fit the aesthetic.” I’ve watched my father shave off his hair after starting a new job several times growing up because he “needed to make sure this job stays.” I watched my mom be mistreated and passed over for several promotions while working retail because of her own locs that she had had my entire life, and her finally making manager almost immediately after cutting them off. I’ve watched my dad try and convince my 11 year old brother that he has to get a hair cut despite never having one since he was born because “I don’t want you to be held back in life the day when you’re forced to do it.” Not if, WHEN. I’ve seen my younger sister flat iron her hair before big pictures and events because she thinks that’s cuter and better suited than her natural beautiful curls. Hair discrimination is a real thing, and it needs to come to an end.

    • @Taz.K
      @Taz.K 3 роки тому +19

      May I ask how long your hair is? Cause 11 years of continual hair growth sounds wild.

    • @abena736
      @abena736 3 роки тому +57

      @@Taz.K it’s just past the small of my back, so I’m not quite sitting on it but if I don’t get it cut for a few more months I will be. If I had to guess maybe like 2.75 feet or so give or take. When my mom started them out I was 9 so they were just above my ears so it’s definitely been a process lol. My mom before she cut hers were even longer, like almost 3 and a half feet and she’d been growing them for like 25 years

    • @S3rp3rior
      @S3rp3rior 3 роки тому +49

      @@abena736 and she was forced to cut all of it off? just so she could provide for herself and her family? I feel like crying...

    • @Taz.K
      @Taz.K 3 роки тому +2

      @@abena736 cool! I’ve always wanted to grow my hair out long but couldn’t cause of family influence.

    • @ProbsNotABot
      @ProbsNotABot 3 роки тому +12

      Your dreads sound amazing! A friend of mine's uncle had to do the same thing. My friend says they were amazingly long, healthy, and midway down his back. But, he couldn't get a job with them so he had to cut them off.
      This absolute nonsense is infuriating to think about.

  • @angelfahlife6000
    @angelfahlife6000 3 роки тому +815

    I don’t know who wrote this episode but they DID THAT. Props to John for talking about this and for giving a writer the chance to really put their experience into this.

    • @amanda_marie_143
      @amanda_marie_143 3 роки тому +33

      Came to this video from Ali B's twitter, one of the writers. She is worth a follow! twitter.com/wtflanksteak/status/1391795668424003587?s=19

    • @globaladdict
      @globaladdict 3 роки тому +1

      @@amanda_marie_143 man I didn't really think about John Oliver having writers. How many does he have?

    • @shoebones
      @shoebones 3 роки тому +6

      @@globaladdict google it

    • @blackcat6508
      @blackcat6508 3 роки тому

      I think there are waaay more important stuff to talk about right now, like how Israeli soldiers are committing crimes against

    • @hortonaudio
      @hortonaudio 3 роки тому

      @@blackcat6508 against......against who? You can’t just stop your sentence at the last word.

  • @hammerpatrol
    @hammerpatrol 3 роки тому +5862

    "I'm not racist, some of my best pictures are of black kids!"

  • @enamjullietdogbatse4983
    @enamjullietdogbatse4983 3 роки тому +148

    This happens in African countries too. I am Ghanaian and I am criticised by hair stylists for keeping my hair and my daughters' hair natural! I am always "this is the hair y'all were born with"! It is crazy.

    • @FBvio
      @FBvio 3 роки тому +18

      Colonialism

    • @Catatatat007
      @Catatatat007 11 місяців тому +2

      I know it's different,but I'm white and getting older. I don't color my gray hair. People criticize that. Why does anyone care what other people do with their hair? It's intrusive and discriminatory. Hairstyle is personal, and no one should be judged or have to defend a hairstyle.

    • @papastummyfuzz9281
      @papastummyfuzz9281 10 місяців тому

      WHAT

    • @newbestofthis4422
      @newbestofthis4422 10 місяців тому

      ​@@papastummyfuzz9281in the middle east is the same. Hairstylists hate styling natural hair

    • @bettystiegler1702
      @bettystiegler1702 6 місяців тому

      And I bet you are both beautiful

  • @janeef1183
    @janeef1183 3 роки тому +453

    @LastWeekTonight, thank you all SO much for this episode. I am a black woman with that 4c natural texture you mentioned and this episode almost made me cry. I was NOT expecting it, so for you all to take this risk and talk on this with VERY SPECIFIC cultural references that I suspect many ppl watching wouldn't understand was beautiful. And you owned it, defended folks like me, and gave a space for black people and curly haired people across races to feel seen. You said things we have never been able to share or articulate to our friends and family of different races. It meant a lot. That right there is what allyship looks like. Thank you.

    • @ziggyslanetz7699
      @ziggyslanetz7699 3 роки тому +28

      @Evolution deniers are full of bullshit that's why they said more than one race can relate. Calm down and appreciate that someone felt understood. You trying to take away from the point they are trying to make is why the point has to be made in the first place

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 3 роки тому +23

      Evolution deniers are full of bullshit, why are you looking for equality in oppression instead of equality in freedom? You shouldn’t have had to cut your hair as a kid. There’s no good reason for stupid hair dress codes as long as it’s clean, doesn’t have obscenities shaved into it, and is not a health hazard (long hair of any texture can be tied back for shop class).

    • @cariwaldick4898
      @cariwaldick4898 3 роки тому +14

      I was going to say much the same thing, and I'm a white woman. I can't imagine how it feels to have someone attack something as personal and individual as your HAIR. The only reason I have any clue about black hair, is because I watched a lot of Oprah. Oliver and staff did their research, and I'm glad you feel respected. The Scandinavian person who responded with the "get over it" comment is an idiot.

    • @lizvaughn2551
      @lizvaughn2551 3 роки тому +10

      I had to go all my K - 12 life with my hair straight not because I wanted to but just so folks can leave me alone. It took many years after to build the courage to wear my hair natural again. Thank you for defending us.

    • @earlsmall4232
      @earlsmall4232 3 роки тому +4

      @Evolution deniers are full of bullshit are the Scandinavian people discriminated against because of the normal growth of their hair or their cultural hair style? That is the point behind the discussion.

  • @TechBabe_E
    @TechBabe_E 3 роки тому +280

    Baby you did this!!!!!!!! I been in corporate america 13 years now and let me tell you, it took 7 years to be comfortable enough to wear my hair and wear it natural because of fear of loosing promotions and accolades. Whichever sista or sistas educated you John, Thank You! I'm glad you learned, appreciated and presented this perfectly!

    • @ameliecarre4783
      @ameliecarre4783 3 роки тому +14

      @@DreamingVoid well yeah, sure. Definitely. But in the meantime, we have to tackle the problems at hand, one problem after the other. It doesn't have to be one big gigantic change all at once, it may be incremental but it's moving forward.

    • @FumbleSquid
      @FumbleSquid 3 роки тому +21

      @@DreamingVoid So why shouldn't we make it as hard as possible for people to discriminate on racial grounds? If we keep banning these loopholes, the excuses they have to come up with will get increasingly nonsensical, and therefor, easier to spot. If it is legal, there is nothing we can do about it. Also better education is a hard sell simply because one party is pretty much dedicated to demolishing public schooling, standards, and especially any sort of diversity education.

    • @hdd1977m7
      @hdd1977m7 3 роки тому

      Work places don’t even tolerate wavy hair, and it’s not just in America

    • @avigutierrez8948
      @avigutierrez8948 3 роки тому

      😏🥂

  • @phatcat4384
    @phatcat4384 3 роки тому +2206

    My old boss straight up told me I needed to straighten my hair to make it "pretty and sleek like the other girls". I told her to talk to my lawyer about it. She never brought it up again.

    • @lrose1046
      @lrose1046 3 роки тому +22

      She meant pretty and boring...

    • @pamevans8001
      @pamevans8001 3 роки тому +70

      good for you, that's appalling!!

    • @terriz.2981
      @terriz.2981 3 роки тому +38

      wow I'm so sorry. Glad you were not bothered by her anymore!

    • @nicksanders9148
      @nicksanders9148 3 роки тому +7

      JESUS LOVES YOU, AND GOOD FOR STANDING UP FOR YOURSELF!!!! ;)

    • @aarishowton8037
      @aarishowton8037 3 роки тому +21

      @@lrose1046 Ahaha I’m white and my hair could never be described as ‘sleek’, if an employer asked that from me I simply could not work there anymore lol

  • @SunnyB_adventures
    @SunnyB_adventures 3 роки тому +265

    I really appreciate how the writers made sure they included language that didn't assume that all the people watching don't have personal experience with this

    • @dcamron46
      @dcamron46 2 роки тому +5

      because they themselves are black and experience this. This episode is written by black people and for black people (I can only assume). Don't know what the remaining 90% of America is supposed to get out of it. And if someone is racist, telling them about the struggles of hair, of all things, is certainly not the most critical topic to address.
      Or, and this shouldn't be surprising -- they're not racist, but they just care about a million other things beyond the challenges black people are facing regarding their hair.

    • @gaulishrealist
      @gaulishrealist 2 роки тому

      @@dcamron46
      They reached the bottom of the barrel. They ran out of first world problems to complain about.

    • @nowandaround312
      @nowandaround312 Рік тому +37

      ​@@dcamron46 "Or, and this shouldn't be surprising -- they're not racist, but they just care about a million other things beyond the challenges black people are facing regarding their hair."
      You've led an *unbelievably* privileged life if you can so easily dismiss the challenge of someone losing their job or being rejected for a job they were qualified for just because of their hairstyle.
      The episode isn't written for black people, that makes no sense they obviously already know about this issue. It was written to inform anti-racist white people about yet another form of discrimination that most of us aren't aware of so that we can help change that.

    • @heathersmith4042
      @heathersmith4042 Рік тому

      ​@@dcamron46 This episode isn't written "just for black people." The entire end segment is directly addressing white people. Your attitude that hair just "doesn't matter" when the episode showcased multiple black people who had been fired for their hair, and punished at school for their hair, when courts ruled it was allowed to fire black people for their hair is exactly why we still have this problem. Not that many directly racist "I'm gonna fire you because I hate your skin" white people... but way, way too many "it's not a real problem oh my goddd who caressssss it's just hair it doesn't affect me" white people.

    • @TheSocratease
      @TheSocratease Рік тому +15

      @dcamron46 no, this wasn't written for black people. We know all this already. This was written for people like you who still doesn't understand the assignment. Out of the million things, this can be one of them.😗

  • @AshwinKrishnaraj
    @AshwinKrishnaraj 3 роки тому +2708

    I can't stop laughing at the fact that the school is called Raggedy Anne Learning Center. With a name like that, should you be telling any child how to present? 😂

  • @manidoowilkie8459
    @manidoowilkie8459 3 роки тому +479

    Definitely relate to this as a Native. Can't tell you how many times I was bullied for having long hair, and all I wanted to do was cut it off. My parents told me no because this was a symbol of our power, that we are survivors who didn't assimilate. I resented my long hair until I grew up, and realize just how significant it meant

    • @fslayer1290
      @fslayer1290 3 роки тому +67

      I am a Black woman and I really identify with keeping our power and not assimilating. I’ve worn my hair in its natural beautiful state for over twenty years and am having so much fun with it; I’m forty. Thank you for sharing, friend.

    • @WatchandLearn16
      @WatchandLearn16 3 роки тому +20

      👊🏾 yes!

    • @ShivJ16
      @ShivJ16 3 роки тому +4

      Damn that’s awesome, what tribe are you?

    • @catherha1
      @catherha1 3 роки тому +4

      You guys have the best hair 😍 and assimilation sucks 👌🏽be beautifully you 🌠

    • @fslayer1290
      @fslayer1290 3 роки тому +1

      @Evolution deniers are full of bullshit Yes. So did some of the tribes outside of Rome. No one here said they did not.

  • @cmw12
    @cmw12 3 роки тому +3299

    “A level of tone-deafness on par with naming your store ‘Banana Republic’”. Lmao

    • @Ryamix
      @Ryamix 3 роки тому +44

      Lmao that one had me wheezing xD

    • @MattyHam123
      @MattyHam123 3 роки тому +59

      I work at banana republic lmao it’s true that name makes no sense

    • @MattyHam123
      @MattyHam123 3 роки тому +34

      Gap, old navy, athleta, banana republic all the same company, all weird names

    • @Filipe2Santos
      @Filipe2Santos 3 роки тому +7

      I saw it coming when heard the store name LOL

    • @mooselove
      @mooselove 3 роки тому +7

      @@MattyHam123 they are the same umbrella company or just sell the same type shit?

  • @sugarwaterpurple5280
    @sugarwaterpurple5280 3 роки тому +101

    I never knew I needed to hear John Oliver describing how to apply a lace front 😂

  • @MadameViciousFM
    @MadameViciousFM 3 роки тому +272

    I'm speechless. I used to relax my hair growing up for the soul purpose that my mother felt our natural hair was not acceptable by society. Fast forward to now my place of employment allows me to wear my hair natural and even allows me to wear my various head scarfs and hairstyles without being seen as unprofessional. I actually get compliments from other employees and even our customers on how natural my hair is and the way I style it. I wish more places were this accepting and understanding.

    • @squishy93
      @squishy93 3 роки тому +15

      You employer "allows it". Therein lies the problem.

    • @crimsonking6246
      @crimsonking6246 3 роки тому +4

      @@squishy93 Yes, it lies with those that don't accept it.

    • @dietotaku
      @dietotaku 3 роки тому +1

      I'm never sure whether I should comment on black hairstyles because I want to be supportive, but I also don't want to sound patronizing or like I'm "allowing" it because it amuses me. :/

  • @patriciasamo3364
    @patriciasamo3364 3 роки тому +1504

    Black woman here...Am I the only one who is impressed by John's depth of knowledge on the topic of our hair?
    I was laughing so hard throughout this video. Thanks John!

    • @zammymynakersnackstbmoth
      @zammymynakersnackstbmoth 3 роки тому +72

      John always covers things so well. I knew he'd nail this but I was still like man, he fid the damn thang!!

    • @C3yl0
      @C3yl0 3 роки тому +60

      It is called empathy, compassion, and love to research. 👽♥️♥️♥️

    • @k.a.2241
      @k.a.2241 3 роки тому +36

      I hollered at how well he described the hair braiding salons. I was like wow this white due really got this shit.

    • @Iainttrynadoxxmyself
      @Iainttrynadoxxmyself 3 роки тому +64

      His writers are diverse and qualified.
      Yes!

    • @zammymynakersnackstbmoth
      @zammymynakersnackstbmoth 3 роки тому +44

      @@k.a.2241 He's good at educating himself and talking to the peoplr in which he's speaking on. He also has a diverse staff so I bet he sat down and had conversations with black women.

  • @princesspeasant4536
    @princesspeasant4536 3 роки тому +657

    At my old job we had a black coworker that was told she couldn't have her hair in braids because it was considered unprofessional and then went and hired a white girl with wild dreads and said she could keep them. Was absolutely ridiculous.

    • @leo8049
      @leo8049 3 роки тому +35

      The hypocrisy lol

    • @alancastaneda8322
      @alancastaneda8322 3 роки тому +94

      Should have reported it, or notified the previous black coworker so she could sue for wrongful termination and discrimination.

    • @DawnBurn
      @DawnBurn 3 роки тому +11

      *rage*

    • @svfutbol20
      @svfutbol20 3 роки тому +48

      @@alancastaneda8322 This right here, that company could get into some serious trouble if those were indeed the facts and you report them. The thing about “systemic racism” is thst it continues to be systemic unless we act in situations just like this one. By not acting, we perpetuate racism further.

    • @NikyDearestGoGo
      @NikyDearestGoGo 3 роки тому +12

      Imagine thinking that nice and neat braids are “not professional” but that a wild mop head of dreads is fine 😑 like what the actual fuck.
      I know exactly the type of “wild dreads” you mean, because the reality is that it takes a lot of work to keep dreads nice looking. I work at music festivals and I’ve seen sooooooo many heads of dreads on people who seem to have just allowed their hair to dread because they didn’t want to wash or brush it. I’m obviously not suggesting that everyone with dreads has them for that reason of course, or even that that’s the majority of individuals, just saying that when I think of “wild dreads” that’s what comes to mind.
      A head of dreads like that in comparison to some braids, there’s no question in my mind which looks “more professional”. It’s sad to hear that that sort of thing is still happening on a daily basis to people 😞😓

  • @jackphantom
    @jackphantom 2 роки тому +25

    When I was barbering, I deliberately went and trained at an African-American owned barber school and it was at my first JOB that I really got experience with straight hair. That was by CHOICE. Out of practice now, but I knew very well how to take care of EVERYONE. How ANYONE would train for a job without learning it all is beyond me.

  • @amariboxill9033
    @amariboxill9033 3 роки тому +2172

    I burst out laughing every single time John goes on an incredibly specific tangent on black women’s hair (that was definitely written by a black female staffer).

    • @AlmostaFlipinSkater
      @AlmostaFlipinSkater 3 роки тому +385

      Exactly why diversity is good in the workplace. It expands the groups potential.

    • @InimitableAde
      @InimitableAde 3 роки тому +231

      Yep, that Eco Styler Gel name drop most definitely came from a sister.

    • @Slingsomelead
      @Slingsomelead 3 роки тому +27

      Actually little know fact, HBO doesn’t employ any black woman on Last Week Tonight.

    • @TheMassiveNoise
      @TheMassiveNoise 3 роки тому

      @UC6kc4umVtxn-Gr5JOfr7RqQ yeah, well u can ALWAYS reach for ridiculous spins...

    • @TheRealJahan
      @TheRealJahan 3 роки тому +21

      The look on his face while he was doing it too 😂😂

  • @capngeeoff
    @capngeeoff 3 роки тому +1849

    "I don't normally take pictures of children but..." is the kind of statement that makes your skin crawl

    • @CollinMcLean
      @CollinMcLean 3 роки тому +72

      It's the kind of statement that makes me slowly back away towards the nearest exit while dialing 911

    • @zammymynakersnackstbmoth
      @zammymynakersnackstbmoth 3 роки тому +43

      Makes me think he belings on a registry.

    • @BVBloom
      @BVBloom 3 роки тому +33

      My jaw dropped. He really said that shit with a smile on his face.

    • @foxesofautumn
      @foxesofautumn 3 роки тому +23

      I think he was trying to say he wasn’t racist without mentioning racism? “I really do like me some black people hmm.” It was a yikes from me and from the poor people he was trying to reassure.

    • @sirius1696
      @sirius1696 3 роки тому +11

      Ohio state rep: I want to ADDRESS this issue.
      [Black people nods]
      You KNOW that I don't ordinarily take pictures of children
      Black people: O-K?
      Ohio State Rep: BUT!

  • @lecamstern00b30
    @lecamstern00b30 3 роки тому +1117

    I have an African American little brother. The rest of my family is white. My dad has done so much over my brother's life trying to learn how to take care of my brother's hair. I will never forget sitting in a px and listening to my dad have the most energetic conversation I have seen with an African American woman about what type of hair products she would recommend after she offered to help.

    • @ForrestFox626
      @ForrestFox626 3 роки тому +136

      You and your brother have a good dad

    • @walkz007
      @walkz007 3 роки тому +26

      👏👏👏👏 wonderful

    • @menialharpsichordist553
      @menialharpsichordist553 3 роки тому +69

      honestly i expected this to a be another story of a parent trying to "wash" there black child int being white, but i'm glad i heard an actually inspiring story atlest somewhere heres a tiny sparkle of hope,

    • @rileyk5228
      @rileyk5228 3 роки тому +6

      What's a px?

    • @BackWhereYouStarted
      @BackWhereYouStarted 3 роки тому +34

      @@rileyk5228 google it!

  • @nikiabrown3404
    @nikiabrown3404 2 роки тому +68

    I have now used 3 of your videos to explain and answer questions about my experience as a black woman. Twice I sent them to a coworker after repeatedly saying "ghetto" for things broken in the lab! Now I have this ammo.. Thank you!!

  • @dragonreborn2099
    @dragonreborn2099 3 роки тому +717

    As a Sikh, this episode hit home. As a culture that has to face hair-based discrimination (sometimes brutal/visceral) for our entire history, it was refreshing to learn that we aren't alone in this world. For my fellow humans, who are ethnically black, don't give up, stand up for our own crown. The fight is hard, but worth it. For our own history, we have had to give up our lives for the right to keep our hair. Bhai Taru Singh was literally descalped for not cutting his hair. Protect your heritage and culture, regardless of their misunderstanding.

    • @jasperhighwind6119
      @jasperhighwind6119 3 роки тому +37

      Thanks man. I will tell you, it's wonderful to hear you stand with us. I will also stand with you as well, DragonReborn.

    • @TheorizingWithBen
      @TheorizingWithBen 3 роки тому +1

      In real life, he'll probably never meet you. He's using Critical Race Theory to doublecross your distress.
      A meritocratic world cant exist with Socialism, Communism, or any other Collectivism. Sorry. Just work hard in life and live rationally.

    • @russellzauner
      @russellzauner 3 роки тому +1

      @@jasperhighwind6119 ask him about cultural beard discrimination, and don't even pretend it's not a thing where it's evil to show a woman's face in public.
      Unless people are treated equally no matter their hair or outer features, then there's no equity.
      Are women who want a divorce still beheaded?

    • @dangelo1369
      @dangelo1369 3 роки тому +32

      @@TheorizingWithBen You don't know what you're talking about. Do this: don't say anything unless it improves the silence.

    • @bills.9734
      @bills.9734 3 роки тому +48

      @@russellzauner He is a Sikh, not a Muslim. Please educate yourself on the difference. Sikh's are absolutely wonderful people, full of love and respect!

  • @neosefolo5911
    @neosefolo5911 3 роки тому +551

    This is so important. As a former little black girl who aspired to white hair, and viewed my hair as an unkempt inconvenience who now loves and embraces her hair, I say thank you.

    • @SpringLeafWolf
      @SpringLeafWolf 3 роки тому +8

      SAME!!!

    • @bioticjedi3864
      @bioticjedi3864 3 роки тому +4

      lol as a mixed girl i always wanted black-style hair, especially afros, but my hair wasn't kinky enough xD, grass is always greener i suppose

    • @mikemattis1204
      @mikemattis1204 3 роки тому

      No one cares

    • @1121494
      @1121494 3 роки тому +4

      @@bioticjedi3864 As a ginger growing up I asked my instantly despairing barber for the Haircut of Steve Urkel.

    • @astrowolvez
      @astrowolvez 3 роки тому +9

      @@mikemattis1204 clearly you do.

  • @joshlatta2532
    @joshlatta2532 3 роки тому +743

    "You can figure this out on your own, you figured out Settlers of Catan" is possibly the best quote I've heard this year

    • @Jeremycook_
      @Jeremycook_ 3 роки тому +10

      Will Wheatons ears perk up.

    • @Fish_Stick_Party
      @Fish_Stick_Party 3 роки тому +7

      I was listening to this at work and just busted out laughing. Made my day. So great.

    • @MzHues
      @MzHues 3 роки тому +1

      I was dead when he said this.

    • @blkcat93
      @blkcat93 3 роки тому +5

      Googles 'Settlers of Catan'

    • @malteschaper3782
      @malteschaper3782 3 роки тому +11

      I'm so white, I thought: "Settlers of Catan is not even complicated." Got me good.

  • @faithgathigia6341
    @faithgathigia6341 2 роки тому +94

    This. I really needed this. I'm a black woman struggling to re-identify with my hair as an adult after being forced to shave it my my whole childhood then straighten it in highschool. Thank you.

    • @nanszoo3092
      @nanszoo3092 10 місяців тому +1

      This comment breaks my heart ...
      of all the things in the world to care about, why natural hair texture is so controversial for some people is beyond me. Why can't people just let people BE?
      I hope it ends now. I'm so tired of people who want to define other people and control their personal choices.
      No child should feel this way. No adult should have to re-identify because of it.
      We have so much more to change

  • @Dreamer12888
    @Dreamer12888 3 роки тому +237

    I give props to the salons that admittedly said none of their stylist have experience with afro textured hair. I called my local Great Clips and received a snotty reply that all their stylists have experience with all hair types. They proceeded to ignore my instructions and the person trimmin my hair butchered it. I had to cut my hair shorter and nearly start over.

    • @kellymorgan7116
      @kellymorgan7116 3 роки тому +27

      I have a friend who is a cosmetologist who turns up his nose at Great Clips. Apparently, they are trained to give a haircut in 7 minutes (a length of time that can only suit a white man getting his short hair trimmed). You probably already will never return to Great Clips, but I just want to clarify that this problem isn't unique to your local Great Clips.

    • @ash2992
      @ash2992 3 роки тому +13

      This - Great Clips and many others both ignore the question of whether they do black hair / natural hair or straightout lie, and the number of stories I have heard, seen, and experienced, of those who just sneak a hint of perm into shampoo to "get the kinks out", butcher someone's hair, or do horrible damage *then charge extra for the privilege* is unreal.

    • @Philemaphobia
      @Philemaphobia 3 роки тому +3

      I would give props to a salon that admits AND Athen is curious enough to ask if they are allowed to work with her to study curly hair. Learn something, don’t just send away.

    • @souleaterevans4589
      @souleaterevans4589 3 роки тому +4

      @@Philemaphobia Is that really a good solution, though? They have schools for that kind of thing.

    • @stephengorczyca7624
      @stephengorczyca7624 3 роки тому +1

      I have been to a bunch of barber shops and damn some of the liberties they take. I had my bear lined out how I wanted it, it may not have been 100% matching but you’d never notice the little inaccuracies. I went to a shop and the guy butchered it. Took the lines on my cheek and brought them way down almost like a goatee, not only that I’m pretty sure he did Samuel l Jackson’s side burns in pulp fiction because they were almost a half inch off from one side to the other.

  • @peetey897
    @peetey897 3 роки тому +1875

    "You people are beautiful" made me PHYSICALLY SQUIRM.

    • @haleyzwaal4183
      @haleyzwaal4183 3 роки тому +102

      And I figured I knew exactly where it was going- but it just kept getting worse in unexpected ways.

    • @mallisaunders4565
      @mallisaunders4565 3 роки тому +140

      Any time a sentence starts with "you people", I brace myself for badness.

    • @1roomof21
      @1roomof21 3 роки тому +16

      I didn't even make it through his comment 😱⏩!!!! 🤮

    • @ohshanana2397
      @ohshanana2397 3 роки тому +37

      anytime they say that I get white master vibes

    • @healthyauthentic7453
      @healthyauthentic7453 3 роки тому +4

      @@internetexplorer6304 lol

  • @SavorAndSleep
    @SavorAndSleep 3 роки тому +3362

    "Not wearing a mask is my rig-- Hold on let me cut this kid's dreadlocks off real quick."

  • @guywhopaysrent
    @guywhopaysrent 2 роки тому +312

    I have a foster child who’s African American and my fiancé and I have done extensive research and tried to find a salon or barber shop that could give us more advice on how to keep her hair nice. We eventually had to go to another city an hour from where we live to get any help. It’s some bull shit.

    • @ShelbieMua
      @ShelbieMua 2 роки тому +22

      Consider getting some black friends since you adopted one of our people. We could’ve saved you the trouble lmao. It’s very difficult to find someone who can do black hair professionally. I truly wish people would learn more about us before taking on our children. It makes the kids feel outcasted when you’re not knowledgeable about their culture and possible experiences.

    • @daniellawyatt
      @daniellawyatt 2 роки тому +34

      Thank you for being a great parent and doing the work to make sure YOUR child is taking care of GuyWhoPaysTheRent fuc@ what Shelbie stated about " taking on our children". The only thing I agree with in her comment is consider getting black female friends to help you with issues that will come up due to the child's race. I hope you and your daughter's never have to deal with it but I know this country will show its ugly head to you. Never let someone take away her self esteem by saying it is anger or aggression. Being a black woman in America is a total different level of racism.

    • @tbella5186
      @tbella5186 2 роки тому +35

      @@ShelbieMua That human child is as blessed to have a Foster Family, who cared to gain knowledge they didn't have to help her care for her hair, as the family is to have the ability to care for her.
      There are loving homes who can love a child of any color, that shouldn't be shamed.

    • @amarbyrd2520
      @amarbyrd2520 2 роки тому +3

      Imagine if you were the child. Depending on where she decides to live, she'll have to deal with some version of that for the rest of her life.

    • @tbella5186
      @tbella5186 2 роки тому +14

      @@amarbyrd2520 We all have to deal with stupidity and prejudice of some sort, but not all of us have a loving family.
      So I would have to say that's a truly lucky child.

  • @APuzzledZebra
    @APuzzledZebra 3 роки тому +871

    as someone who went to Penn State when that story happened, I wish he would’ve mentioned the fact that the entire student body and university faculty stood up for him and basically said fuck you to the guy that wrote the letter.

    • @PhatandChunky
      @PhatandChunky 3 роки тому +47

      That does seem like important information to have in this segment.

    • @bzuidgeest
      @bzuidgeest 3 роки тому +9

      Considering that there was only a single signature on that letter seems to imply that.

    • @antlora81
      @antlora81 3 роки тому +6

      @@Phyrre56 yeah, it's funny how they set up a dress code or hair code and the stuff that is band is what looks different from them. I would love to see a hair band include mushroom haircuts and long ponytails see how they react.

    • @TheSvj5047
      @TheSvj5047 3 роки тому

      What year was this? Cause I'm at Penn state...

    • @FauntsFinest
      @FauntsFinest 3 роки тому +2

      This guy has a major agenda now (I suppose the folks that pay him to dance do) - For me an English person talking down to Americans about slavery blows my mind... Where do you think the US learned it from?

  • @GemmaDaily
    @GemmaDaily 3 роки тому +1139

    Well done John Oliver! "Lay those edges until they fall asleep" gave me life!

    • @Crowfire84
      @Crowfire84 3 роки тому +40

      I don't know what this means Gemma, but my ass is gonna google it

    • @GemmaDaily
      @GemmaDaily 3 роки тому +29

      @@Crowfire84 😂 If the University of Google falls short, I will explain.

    • @scionofdorn9101
      @scionofdorn9101 3 роки тому +22

      I've seen far too much racism against black people in my life (part of my family is black), but it never once crossed my mind that there was this much of it based on hair alone.
      Now that I know about it, I'm just even MORE pissed off about the racist bullshit that goes on in this nation.
      People can be such utterly petty garbage to each other. It's infuriating.

    • @GemmaDaily
      @GemmaDaily 3 роки тому +16

      @@scionofdorn9101 , thank you for that comment. It is incredible what we black folk must endure day by day just trying to live while black. But we persevere....

    • @jenelaina5665
      @jenelaina5665 3 роки тому +6

      @@Crowfire84 respect for not asking anyone to do your work for you. I mean low bar but hey, positive encouragement to the general internet.

  • @Luumoth
    @Luumoth 3 роки тому +909

    "...it unstraightened itself and back come the kinks"
    Every time my family leaves

  • @brookecookie7932
    @brookecookie7932 3 роки тому +97

    When that ref cut off that students dreads, my heart broke. I remember it so vividly, that wasn’t about safety, or discomfort, that was about humiliation and dehumanizing A CHILD who in the actual fuck?!?!

  • @ryanfaber9384
    @ryanfaber9384 3 роки тому +968

    "Fucking off is always an option." One of the most perfectly succinct sentences I have heard in a long time. This applies in so many circumstances yet so many people never even consider it.

    • @KitC916
      @KitC916 3 роки тому +22

      The world would be a better place if more people minded their own business.

    • @BebbaDubbs
      @BebbaDubbs 3 роки тому +11

      "you can learn and appreciate on your own" i was waiting for the "and u can keep all of that to your damn self! Nobody needs to KNOW that you've embarked on this journey!"

    • @dyerseve45
      @dyerseve45 3 роки тому +4

      Tell me about it. Like if blacks kept telling me I'm supposed to care about their fn hair and im just like "dude fuck off. No white people care about black people let alone their hair", the world would be way better

    • @dyerseve45
      @dyerseve45 3 роки тому +5

      And "fucking off" is a succinct sentence for you from a black celebrity directed at white people? Find out where these black "celebrities" live and look at the racial demographic. I bet my life savings it isn't in a black neighborhood.

    • @oneandonlyjark
      @oneandonlyjark 3 роки тому +8

      @@dyerseve45 that doesn't sound like you fucking off!

  • @silashellebrand462
    @silashellebrand462 3 роки тому +723

    It is truly impressive when you can start off a statement with "I think you people are beautiful," and that is not the most squirmingly uncomfortable thing you say.

    • @kimmyball4961
      @kimmyball4961 3 роки тому +32

      Wtf is he doing taking pics of children he doesn't know?? Huh??

    • @tombowen9861
      @tombowen9861 3 роки тому +10

      right?! oh my god. I was just "Whaaaaaa?" but then he went and ripped the knob off.

    • @silashellebrand462
      @silashellebrand462 3 роки тому +8

      @@kimmyball4961 I'm not an expert on law, but I'm pretty sure that's a felony.

    • @justcause3104
      @justcause3104 3 роки тому +2

      @@silashellebrand462 You must not be because how could that possibly be a crime

    • @silashellebrand462
      @silashellebrand462 3 роки тому +6

      @@justcause3104 taking photos of children without consent

  • @PenitentHollow
    @PenitentHollow 3 роки тому +147

    My niece is bi-racial and this video has been eye opening for me. Everyone, especially her mother, have said "I hope she gets her daddy's hair," and I've always thought it was just out of frustration with having to deal with "black hair" but I really didn't understand until today just how deep that frustration truly runs. I just hope that who's ever her hair hers takes after, she can style it and enjoy it and do whatever she wants with it without facing discrimination and racism because of it.

    • @rebeculus
      @rebeculus 3 роки тому +5

      I’m glad to hear this. I learned a few new things too. If only our society were more integrated, where more of us had close friends who didn’t look like us, we whites people would already have known this stuff. At least that’s my theory.

    • @bboops23
      @bboops23 3 роки тому

      Good thing you did brush off this video. Well, I'll see myself out now.

    • @teetheluchador
      @teetheluchador 3 роки тому +1

      Look at my average chainsawman enjoyer learning cultural sensitivity 👏🏾. There’s also an issue stemming from this history in the black community where we talk about “good hair “ and basically we started shaming our own hair textures and celebrating those usually of mixed race with bigger looser curls . That could also be in play here as well

  • @brandondavidson4085
    @brandondavidson4085 3 роки тому +51

    I worked at a beauty salon for exactly one day because I got into a discussion with the Asian manager who called 4C hair "ethnic", "coarse", and "rough". My wife is an Afro-Caribbean woman who very much loves her natural hair.

    • @r0bw00d
      @r0bw00d Рік тому +1

      Was he wrong?

    • @brandondavidson4085
      @brandondavidson4085 Рік тому +7

      @@r0bw00d yes and so are you

    • @r0bw00d
      @r0bw00d Рік тому

      @@brandondavidson4085 Impossible, as I never made a positive claim. Now, how was he wrong?

    • @masakazuishiguro8525
      @masakazuishiguro8525 8 місяців тому

      @@r0bw00dYou somehow made the impossible possible. You are like a reverse genius.

  • @moviegal6000
    @moviegal6000 3 роки тому +555

    I've had random people on public transit just reach out and touch my braids before. This one lady tried to do it and when I was like "get your hands off me" she had he audacity to get mad at me and say "what is your problem?! I just wanted to see how it felt." As if I was the one at fault for not wanting her dirty ass hands in my hair.

    • @dragongirl7978
      @dragongirl7978 3 роки тому +14

      Ugh I'm so sorry. That's seriously creepy. I kind of relate as a white person living in China... sometimes have random people putting their arm next to mine comparing skin color and I'm just like uhhhhh.... 😕 But at least they aren't generally grabbing me, people are so stupid sometimes. 🤦🤦🤦

    • @helentribue7614
      @helentribue7614 3 роки тому +26

      GIRL! IKR! Like, I don't know you or where your hands have been and who TF are you to get offended that I don't want a TOTAL STRANGER touching my hair! I swear ppl make me want to.... Anyway- I feel you. I've asked ppl if it's ok w/them for random strangers to just come touch one of their body parts or pet them like the family dog or a zoo animal. Of course, they say no.

    • @ebbyc1817
      @ebbyc1817 3 роки тому +5

      I read a comment like this and I think thank gooood Europeans are more polite, an encounter like that would send me over the edge. Most Northern Europeans will stay the hell away from you, and your hair, by default. (I'm assuming you're in the U.S. If not then, um...)

    • @jasminechristiano1125
      @jasminechristiano1125 3 роки тому +13

      I'm a White woman with really long hair and I had a similar experience while in the checkout line at a grocery store. A man came up from behind me and started stroking my hair. I was so creeped out but also frozen with fear. I was 14 when this happened and all I could say was "Excuse me. Could you please not touch me." He looked angry after I said that and eyed me till my mom came back in line with the items she forgot earlier. Luckily, I only had to deal with this issue once. I cannot imagine what it is like to be Black and have strangers trying to feel my hair all the time. People can be so gross.

    • @ebbyc1817
      @ebbyc1817 3 роки тому +11

      @@jasminechristiano1125 when it happens to you when you're a grown up, you feel like an animal, like a dog, or a cat, that people feel they can pet, because it's cute. "Awwwww, look at this cute [dog][cat] hair"

  • @SonicStriker227
    @SonicStriker227 3 роки тому +631

    As a current Walmart employee I can tell you all that 'Call 1-800-Walmart' is shorthand for 'We don't want to deal with you anymore, go home and stay on the phone for 3 hours going in circles'.

    • @AbsentWithoutLeaving
      @AbsentWithoutLeaving 3 роки тому +24

      Exactly. Call center employees are just hired to be the scapegoats for corporations who don't want to hear about it.
      And the poor people are forced to go through that whole "Hi how are you we love you we care about you how is your day going I hope you are healthy how can I help you today" routine that sets everyone who hears it's teeth on edge at the very start. And every time they transfer you (and they will do it multiple times in a single call), you get the exact same intro dialog. ARGHHHHHHHH.

    • @tchakamlarisa871
      @tchakamlarisa871 3 роки тому +1

      😅

    • @drizzitdude
      @drizzitdude 3 роки тому +7

      It’s also “bro I’m the store manager I don’t actually decide anything, they send us instructions from corporate”
      It’s all just levels of people to bitch to and not actually change anything.

    • @chrisprilloisebola
      @chrisprilloisebola 3 роки тому

      While it is true that those products are expensive and locked behind glass. Just because black people use it doesnt mean its a racial issue

    • @ReinaBenoir
      @ReinaBenoir 3 роки тому +2

      @@chrisprilloisebola Really? So why is it that the white products that are just as expensive if not more expensive but not locked up at the same time?

  • @DeMonSpencer
    @DeMonSpencer 3 роки тому +445

    I grew up in an all white town and all white school. When I was in the 4th grade I asked my mom to stop putting grease in my hair because a teacher patted me on the head one day and made a face like it was disgusting then said ewww and found a paper towel and wiped her hand off. A few of my classmates saw this and laughed.
    As all black people know our hair can get very dry without oil or hair grease so of course my mom didn't indulge my request. It's small moments like I had with that teacher that reinforce the idea that blackness was unacceptable. I'm so glad that John choose this topic for his show this week.

    • @DarthFurie
      @DarthFurie 3 роки тому +43

      I'm so sorry that you experienced this 😔 Why was your teacher touching your hair at all? I'm a teacher and my hand has accidentally come into contact with kids' hair a few times, but I don't go around touching kids' hair. And the fact that she had an insulting reaction to your hair is even worse!

    • @DeMonSpencer
      @DeMonSpencer 3 роки тому +35

      @@DarthFurie I was the only black kid, everyone wanted to touch my hair. Sometimes they would ask permission but most didn't.

    • @Elessa89
      @Elessa89 3 роки тому +16

      Like you were an alien or the show and tell pet for the day🙄

    • @DarthFurie
      @DarthFurie 3 роки тому +12

      @@DeMonSpencer I asked because a lot of states actually have laws about these things. Teachers are supposed to have little to no physical contact with children. Really there is no reason to do so

    • @868Empress
      @868Empress 3 роки тому +13

      She shouldn't've been touching your hair in the first place.
      Sorry you were made to feel less than ❤️

  • @Priyacinema
    @Priyacinema 2 роки тому +63

    I never understood why my black friends straightened/relaxed their hair, when I was DESPERATELY trying every device to PUT kinks and curls into my stick-straight Indian hair. I spent hours with a "crimping" iron and my black roommate was like "I don't know why you would want to do that to your straight silky hair". And I'd say "you don't know how good you have it with your fluffy, bouncy hair". The grass is always greener on the other side. Black women: know that your hair is beautiful and many of us want what you have.

    • @alannamorris977
      @alannamorris977 Рік тому +3

      Oh, we do.

    • @SebastianDingleswitch
      @SebastianDingleswitch Рік тому +3

      I spent years fighting my ginger, dying every type of colour, but once I got old enough and started to grow facial hair, I had to accept it - being comfortable in your own skin, all faults aside is very important for mental health. Any systemic or culturally based discrimination or pressure that can induce body dysmorphia is repulsive..

    • @jasondonovan1408
      @jasondonovan1408 9 місяців тому

      I'm thinking not.

    • @A1Kirazz
      @A1Kirazz 7 місяців тому

      @@jasondonovan1408Fr, I’ve never found one of them attractive.

  • @justinmiller8943
    @justinmiller8943 3 роки тому +585

    “Don’t tell me you can’t figure this out on your own. You figured out Settlers of Catan.” 😂👏😂

    • @InservioLetum
      @InservioLetum 3 роки тому +16

      That one missed the mark for me. Catan is about as simple as board games get. Even monopoly has more rules than SoC.

    • @IgnatiusAlpha
      @IgnatiusAlpha 3 роки тому +5

      As a nerd with nerd friends that used to play Catan, 🤣🤣

    • @bw2020
      @bw2020 3 роки тому +3

      lol and we figured out electricity and antibiotics and water sanitization and how to get to the moon haha so funny

    • @VineetontheBeat
      @VineetontheBeat 3 роки тому

      I was playing Catan as I was watching this. hahaha

    • @lazyc0mmander277
      @lazyc0mmander277 3 роки тому +18

      @@bw2020 There's literally a black woman that worked on the project that got us to the moon... I can't imagine the amount of hatred that leads to writting your comment but I would recomend dialing back a lot because that really won't end up working out for you.

  • @redshadowfist
    @redshadowfist 3 роки тому +263

    As a black guy that loves this show I was scared when I read this title. This would not me the topic to slip up on. John you did it again. Great job! This man must be protected at all cost.

    • @fireside68
      @fireside68 3 роки тому +12

      When he walked through laying the edges down I was like "he did his mu'fuckin research, huh?"

    • @PkkSpiral
      @PkkSpiral 3 роки тому +19

      I've already petitioned for Mr. Oliver's reservation at the cookout.

    • @KatreiseRuffin
      @KatreiseRuffin 3 роки тому +8

      John has done his research and this was good...i was a little anxious but he never disappoints!

    • @mbrightster
      @mbrightster 3 роки тому +4

      @@PkkSpiral
      C'mon, you made me laugh so hard tears are pooring down my face.

  • @tubetorius
    @tubetorius 3 роки тому +468

    I like how the store manager of the Banana Republic was fired, not the district manager who started the issue in the first place.

    • @bararobberbaron859
      @bararobberbaron859 3 роки тому +44

      That's how it is, a head must come off but clearly the higher ups won't put their necks in the guillotine. A manager is usually just an employee who's been there for 3-5 years and got a small promotion. It's not like they're a franchise holder.

    • @RubelliteFae
      @RubelliteFae 3 роки тому +29

      @@bararobberbaron859 In Japan it's exactly the opposite. If something goes wrong, the person in charge falls on their sword because they should have known about it or done something to prevent it from getting that far in the first place. Of course, there most people stay with the same company for their entire life, so that one leader is kind of saving the livelihoods of everyone else in the company by taking responsibility, even if they were faultless.

    • @LetsPlayAceCraft
      @LetsPlayAceCraft 3 роки тому +3

      @@RubelliteFae Japan also put babies on bayonets #NeverForget

    • @guyincognito9410
      @guyincognito9410 3 роки тому +4

      Yeah that pissed me the fuck off

    • @csp.9203
      @csp.9203 3 роки тому +27

      @@LetsPlayAceCraft And the United States vaporized then, so let's not try to take the high road here.

  • @meganproffitt424
    @meganproffitt424 2 роки тому +113

    I remember being in elementary school, a teacher told me black hair didn't exist. I remember going home and asking my parents what color my hair was.

    • @jamaaldunbar324
      @jamaaldunbar324 2 роки тому +7

      There is a era of sadness, anger, and a little bit of laughter all together in that story. 😔😡😆

    • @weksauce
      @weksauce 2 роки тому +1

      Not sure what it means, because it's a pretty vague statement, but I agree with at least 1 interpretation of it. This segment conflates race with culture. There's no such thing as black (race) hair. If that's what the teacher meant, then they're right.
      Black people tend to have flatter hairs, which is what makes hair curly/kinky or curl/kink-able. White people tend to have rounder hairs, which is what makes hair straighter, less curly/kinky, less curl/kink-able. But, outside that broad statistical difference, there's no difference between the races' hairs. And there are plenty of white people with dark, flat hair, and fewer (though still numerous) black people with lighter, rounder hair. The choices you make with hair are choices. Some choices are limited by the shape of your hair, but beyond that, it's all culture, which is entirely a choice. We can and should discriminate based on choices. Tradition, culture, religion are no excuses for behavior. You're responsible for what you do with your hair (and body and life). Dreads aren't the province of one group. All hair except the most round will naturally form dreads if left unkempt. You can't steal ideas because the person you copy the idea from still has the idea after you copy it.

    • @mammawlee
      @mammawlee Рік тому

      A lot of White people have 'Black' hair. I guess because we are part Black. Relative recently or from long ago. Because l'm quite sure that Earth's first people were Black.
      That's a scientific fact.

    • @heathersmith4042
      @heathersmith4042 Рік тому

      ​@@weksauce "we can and should discriminate based on choices" and those choices just so happen to be traditionally african hairstyles that ton of african americans wear today that are "surely just dirty" because you say so, huh?
      how someone chooses to wear their hair ISN'T YOUR FUCKING BUSINESS. it has literally no effect on you unless you choose to be a piss baby about it. it costs you zero dollars and zero sense to just not give a shit about how someone else wears their hair, but it surely must cost something to continue maintaining that traditionally black hairstyles is justifiable to fire someone over. i wonder how your tone would change if society's standards shifted to judge traditionally white american styles instead? sure would suck to get fired over that, told your history is in fact ugly, dirty, and unkempt, and you should just shut your mouth, deny your roots, and conform to someone *else's* standards just to be allowed to keep a job.

    • @need2bereading
      @need2bereading Рік тому +6

      @weksauce You just acknowledged that​ because of the shape of the hair choices are limited for some and then proceeded to say that we should be able to discriminate based on choices some don't even have. Wow.

  • @lenatisdale
    @lenatisdale 3 роки тому +666

    As a black woman it has always boggled my mind that people have such a huge problem with the hair that grows out of my head. It's like ' go get a job or a hobby and stay out of my hair'

    • @maureenwestfall403
      @maureenwestfall403 3 роки тому +6

      My granddaughter (I’m white and she is mixed) and who has beautiful hair in my opinion.. asked me to pull her hair into a ponytail after her first few minutes of zoom school two days ago ... ( it was free and big ! I thought it looked adorable 🥰) makes me mad that she felt she needed to change her look for others 😞

    • @kamille6636
      @kamille6636 3 роки тому +3

      Facts

    • @ryanr4361
      @ryanr4361 3 роки тому +13

      People have a problem with black woman’s hair? I don’t understand the world anymore. Why don’t people just learn how to grow plants or some shit and be productive? Fuck me.

    • @erinnicole5748
      @erinnicole5748 3 роки тому +7

      This!!! I really thought, at the end, they were going to say "mind your own damn business" instead of "google it". It always weirds me out when people claim to dislike something but are more obsessed with it than anyone else. Like Christians and what strangers do with their genitals.

    • @michaell8184
      @michaell8184 3 роки тому +10

      It's not your hair they have an issue with...it's your blackness...it's our blackness...
      And everything that is distinct to blackness they hate.... 'down to the hair on our chinny chin chin' . They try to destroy it and then create a their own versions...
      Music
      Tanning
      Language
      On and on

  • @champslim
    @champslim 3 роки тому +278

    Give your writers a raise! Omg the part about having snacks while getting your hair done.... Yessssss

    • @joejacko1587
      @joejacko1587 3 роки тому +8

      these are the writers of this week tonight
      JOANNA ROTHKOPF a white girl
      SEENA VALI a white man
      CHRISSY SHACKELFORD a white woman
      LIZ HYNES unknown she doesn't have a picture posted
      DANIEL O’BRIEN white male
      MARK KRAMER looks Indian not sure but he isn't black
      OWEN PARSONS white male
      JOHNATHAN APPEL white male
      CHARLIE REDD unknown
      Ali Barthwell unknown
      TIM CARVELL white male
      and of course JOHN OLIVER white male
      the only writer that is black is GREG IWINSKI
      the unknown ones without pictures

    • @estefimedinaj
      @estefimedinaj 3 роки тому +10

      @@joejacko1587 I just looked up and they have a research assistant who is black but I do think they can diversify that room better. I have found Seth Myers has the most diverse writing team and gives them the platform to express themselves.

    • @theaddictofgaming9174
      @theaddictofgaming9174 3 роки тому +2

      @@joejacko1587 If Mark Kramer looks Indian to you, I don't know what you think Indian looks like. He just looks "ethnic" white. (I hate that term but it makes sense here)

    • @becz9485
      @becz9485 3 роки тому +12

      @Tasty Jaguar lol it isn’t propaganda when it is a real fucking issue Black people have to deal with all the time. You clearly didn’t watch the whole video.

    • @joejacko1587
      @joejacko1587 3 роки тому

      @@estefimedinajI don't think Seth Myers is funny but its not the writing i think its the fact when he tells jokes he looks like a serial killer who is trying to be funny
      but I don't think race should be a factor in hiring unless its something like a movie where it is a requirement
      so hopefully he just hired who he thought was best and not based on there skin color sex or sexual orientation like everyone should

  • @grimtheghastly8878
    @grimtheghastly8878 3 роки тому +696

    Honestly, as a black woman, this episode makes me so happy. Not many ppl understand how frustrating hair struggles can be for someone like me. I've been mocked and belittled by so many ppl for pointing this shit out. It got so bad I ended up cutting it off bc I couldn't handle it anymore. It saddens me that it took a white man explaining this to ppl for them to listen but I deeply appreciate this

    • @Nik.No.K
      @Nik.No.K 3 роки тому +21

      Tbh I never even knew this was ever an issue. When I saw the title of the video I was actually perplexed as to what he would have to say about hair. All of this is just to say that he’s definitely spreading awareness about this because I’m sure there are a lot more white people like me out there.
      Also as a tattooed person I strongly believe that anyone should be able to look however they want without discrimination. Whether it’s body modification or hair no one should be held back in life because of the way they look.

    • @kroto7451
      @kroto7451 3 роки тому +11

      I don't understand why it's such a big deal how someone styles their hair. There are more important things to complain about then what someone looks like. I understand if it's at the workplace you should at least adhere to the dress code, but that should be limited to clothing only. People should praise cultural differences and be excited that the world is becoming more diverse, not trying to stop it from happening or be afraid of it.

    • @hunnybadger442
      @hunnybadger442 3 роки тому +11

      Hair and tattoos really bug people... But see how bad it gets when you're fat.... Hair you change, tattoos, to a point, you can cover... Fat there's just no hiding it....

    • @Diepvries11
      @Diepvries11 3 роки тому +2

      How often do you need to wash your black hair?

    • @dreamofTARA
      @dreamofTARA 3 роки тому +12

      @@Diepvries11 1. Why would you ask such a creepy question that is completely irrelevant to the posters comment? 2. Being that you already know she is black as she stated in her comment, it is off-putting to refer to her hair as "black hair" in the context of a conversation.

  • @Galworld761
    @Galworld761 2 роки тому +63

    I have European curly hair and I get the “look” when I dare walk in to work with my air dried curls. It is perceived as “unpolished”. Therefore, I can ONLY IMAGINE what black women endure when they honor their natural beauty. Why should I get a half hour less sleep than others just to “fit in”? This is the empowering lesson I have taken from bold, black women rejecting conventional expectations. I want to thank them - I get to clock in more sleep now. Unfortunately, my sister has not yet learned to appreciate this valuable lesson.

    • @juliand.breakdown463
      @juliand.breakdown463 2 роки тому

      oh pooor women
      try have long curly hair as man workling as a framer
      we all have problems, more often than you think even the same problems
      so shut up and go back to work
      you are welcome

    • @xelgodis80085
      @xelgodis80085 2 роки тому +1

      Ain't nobody hatin on Danny Sexbang, just rock it.

    • @isabellevasquez7433
      @isabellevasquez7433 2 роки тому

      Thank you for being able to recognize the fact that any comments white folks with curls get stems from anti blackness and that the natural hair community is birthed from black women. So many white women with wavy/curly hair on the internet center their experiences and feelings in a community that was not created for them

    • @gaulishrealist
      @gaulishrealist 2 роки тому

      Nobody asked you about your hair structure and nobody cares. The only people who even pay attention to hair are women.

  • @shaec3405
    @shaec3405 3 роки тому +1013

    The fact that John will tackle any and all of these topics, while also making fun of himself and stating that he should not be the one doing this and yet he's going to do it anyway because it needs to be done, makes him a national goddamn treasure.

    • @shaec3405
      @shaec3405 3 роки тому +31

      @Dylan Manson Oh we're f'd for sure. But, They're still a handful of Americans who look around at these idiots hateing on each other for hair, and skin, that want to just pick up guns and shoot each other all the damn time... and we're like TF is wrong with you people??!!!.. There's some of us that, I swear to you, are kind and normal and loving. I promise.

    • @cubbafa
      @cubbafa 3 роки тому +14

      & the writer & researchers

    • @karankapoor2701
      @karankapoor2701 3 роки тому +1

      As an Asian 😂😂 he's the most cringe-worthy person and most of his facts are from Alyssa Milano playbooks

    • @karankapoor2701
      @karankapoor2701 3 роки тому +1

      @@shaec3405 like blm thugs

    • @guardianangel1468
      @guardianangel1468 3 роки тому +30

      @@karankapoor2701 don't be cringe

  • @stingrey1571
    @stingrey1571 3 роки тому +992

    As a husband to a black woman and a father to a black daughter, this was truly on point. I remember when my wife, who wears her hair naturally, was told by her supervisor she looked intimidating. Even though all her staff refer to her as the friendliest person ever.

    • @bubblewandd
      @bubblewandd 3 роки тому +49

      That’s ridiculous. I hope she reported them for discrimination.

    • @Krystalmyth
      @Krystalmyth 3 роки тому +88

      Intimidating? Do people not understand this is literally the book definition of racism? It's a phobic response. How is their response over another person's body that persons fault? Its like taking someone aside for having large breasts and saying they're distracting with the expectation they be reduced. Expecting people to mutilate a part of their body for the comfort of others is abhorrent.

    • @Fwootgummi
      @Fwootgummi 3 роки тому +11

      @@Krystalmyth that's pretty apt

    • @리주민
      @리주민 3 роки тому +3

      As a husband to a sisters daughters cousin, I am confused by relationships 😋

    • @리주민
      @리주민 3 роки тому +4

      I just got I looked weird and need to wash out that blue in my hair. It's part of my culture too. Do they not watch Asian shows?

  • @KarianForde
    @KarianForde 3 роки тому +8293

    Tell me you have black, female writers on staff without TELLING me you have black, female writers on staff. We see you Mr. Oliver

    • @伏見猿比古-k8c
      @伏見猿比古-k8c 3 роки тому +148

      I like your hair style, and the addition of the highlights add a nice touch and compliments your skin beautifully.

    • @tiffanysmith8447
      @tiffanysmith8447 3 роки тому +451

      He had me at "wash day"😊

    • @shannonkennedy6015
      @shannonkennedy6015 3 роки тому +22

      Exactly!

    • @Sahdirah
      @Sahdirah 3 роки тому +4

      +

    • @RJ-mh3ox
      @RJ-mh3ox 3 роки тому +309

      When he said 7 hours with snacks and movies and the effort it takes to put them in so who tf is going to take them out i was like who back there writing this shit 😂 only thing he missed is the price (I’m not a woman but my mom was a hair dresser just twisting my dreads took forever)

  • @EternalYorkieMom
    @EternalYorkieMom 3 роки тому +36

    Thank you for the call center appreciation John!!! My job allows us to bring blankets to the office. Black people should be able to wear their hair however they want to wear it.

  • @qthedancer4711
    @qthedancer4711 3 роки тому +149

    Big props to John Oliver (empathetic delivery) and his team (excellent research) on this episode. But my neck is hurting from nodding my head and saying, „Uh-hunh.“

  • @WithHealthbars
    @WithHealthbars 3 роки тому +3947

    This episode reminds me of what Paul Mooney said in the doc Good Hair - “If your hair is relaxed, white people are relaxed. If your hair is nappy, they’re not happy.”

  • @MissMariela100
    @MissMariela100 3 роки тому +336

    As someone who has straughtened their hair since the tender age of 13 just because my school always said my hair was unkept... this video is painful and reivindicating.

    • @unquietgrave4444
      @unquietgrave4444 3 роки тому +8

      My sister recently just stopped straightening her hair at 18. She started in 6th grade.

    • @MaidMirawyn
      @MaidMirawyn 3 роки тому +11

      I’m so sorry. Adolescence is difficult enough without that crap laid on you!

    • @erinphillips8092
      @erinphillips8092 3 роки тому +5

      I felt this deep inside. Was always told my hair was fuzzy or unkempt. I only recently went back natural after straightening for years.

    • @travishabursky4362
      @travishabursky4362 3 роки тому +8

      As a white person, I am so very sorry. Your hair is beautiful and you should not have to deal with our bullshit.

    • @aliciasuper7014
      @aliciasuper7014 3 роки тому +1

      I’m so sorry to hear that

  • @TMassChronicles
    @TMassChronicles Рік тому +6

    This video was a perfect example of why representation matters. It’s obvious, based on the content, that John has black female writers in his writer’s room. I love the fact that, even through the voice of a white man, black women were able to tell their stories through this medium. Well done, Mr. Oliver.

    • @PunguinYoga
      @PunguinYoga 11 місяців тому

      I love John Oliver and his writers.

  • @GoodnWise
    @GoodnWise 3 роки тому +802

    I want to meet the consultants who prepped John Oliver so well. His knowledge was on the graduate student level. “Holding your ears” while getting your hair pressed. Insider knowledge!

    • @Nairot
      @Nairot 3 роки тому +51

      I guess his consultant was just an average. black person. (but nonethelss, a great episode as always)

    • @Iprsmrk
      @Iprsmrk 3 роки тому +11

      Excellent prep work ;)

    • @helentribue7614
      @helentribue7614 3 роки тому +23

      Me too GoodnWise! He had to have done some serious research and had some real, in depth convo to get such intricate and sometimes personal details about hair styling and the daily issues surrounding black/natural hair. And not just "the average black person". Many of us are multi-racial/cultural and have different levels of hair issues. We aren't all the same. Textures, lengths, thick/thin differences and more can change how you do (or don't do) your hair. I'm curious who sat him down and apparently, spilled ALL the tea! :)

    • @ChristianKleineidam
      @ChristianKleineidam 3 роки тому +26

      John Oliver doesn't write his sketches himself. His show has 12 writers (www.hbo.com/last-week-tonight-with-john-oliver/cast-and-crew) among them Ali Barthwell.

    • @sarahmcclain9766
      @sarahmcclain9766 3 роки тому +29

      Writers: ALI BARTHWELL, BEN SILVA, CHRISSY SHACKELFORD, DANIEL O’BRIEN, GREG IWINSKI, JOANNA ROTHKOPF, JOHNATHAN APPEL, LIZ HYNES, MARK KRAMER, OWEN PARSONS, SEENA VALI, CHARLIE REDD

  • @dacksonflux
    @dacksonflux 3 роки тому +741

    I still can't believe he took pictures of someone's kids, probably just to bring to this hearing to show how not racist he is. I just can't fathom a world in which someone thinks this is ok.

    • @michellebousfield5149
      @michellebousfield5149 3 роки тому +4

      And he is Mormon, a faithful man, and have the green card to heaven 🤦🏻‍♀️ losing hope

    • @jadedsoulfire
      @jadedsoulfire 3 роки тому +23

      Or he's just that stupid, ignorant and privileged. Pathetic either way. But seriously... Any creepy ass man start taking pics of someone else's kids in line need to call the damn cops! He planning on stealing your babies!

    • @cariwaldick4898
      @cariwaldick4898 3 роки тому +2

      Nailed it.

    • @VictoryNibbles
      @VictoryNibbles 3 роки тому +10

      The worst part is the world we live in is that world. Every day, just existing, is a new chance to see how unfathomably crazy, stupid, and awful people can be. Each day is it's own storybook of nightmares and facepalms.

    • @K100-b3e
      @K100-b3e 3 роки тому +6

      I couldn't even get though that without cringing

  • @tiannalinsei6465
    @tiannalinsei6465 3 роки тому +629

    We as human beings make things 1000× harder for each other for no logical reason.

    • @zacharyking6334
      @zacharyking6334 3 роки тому +9

      White people disproportionately exact this upon folks that don't look like them.

    • @leobat7007
      @leobat7007 3 роки тому +1

      Of course there are logical reasons. Liberals are just too stupid to understand them.

    • @68020845865
      @68020845865 3 роки тому +1

      racism tho

    • @egregiousqueef7781
      @egregiousqueef7781 3 роки тому +5

      ANd social media is making it worse. It's teaching people to dread genuine shared space face to face human interaction.
      Want to change things? Want to improve experiences for humans? Want to genuinely help the struggling and understand people better? DISCONNECT and volunteer in your communities.
      Yes, I do this. ANd no one single time have I met someone spending their days and hours and minutes online trying desperately to sound witty or see a number on a screen move up and down out volunteering.
      Do you guys even know how to communicate anymore if it isn't on a screen? Why is your entire mood and motivation hinged on whether or not a number - likes, followers, retweets, etc - moves up or down?
      Stop using internet culture as reference point for what people care about, turn this crap off. Just do it, for like a week. Volunteer at homeless shelter, volunteer socializing with abused and neglected non-human animals at an animal shelter ... do something useful... do something to make thing EASIER for each other, help those who don't have the privilege of bi**hing online about hair
      I feel really bad for young people awash in internet culture - you guys are being strategically stupefied

    • @leobat7007
      @leobat7007 3 роки тому

      @MAGAT slayer No trolling. Anybody who unironically thinks a cultural universal is "illogical", is not just a moron who can't even understand basic human reasoning, but so arrogant as to believe all of humanity is dumber than they are. There is obviously a fucking logical reason if every society that ever existed enforced standards of appearance.

  • @fexbio
    @fexbio 3 роки тому +42

    This hits close to home.
    I'm Brazilian. It's really hard to determine a lot of people's heritage around here, because there's an enormous rate of miscigenation in our population. I, myself, am very undefineable: I'm clearly of black heritage, although people here dispute it when I claim it, because my skin is of a lighter tone. As if I'm talking myself down by stating I'm black.
    The reason I don't state I'm black very often (I usually check the box for "brown") is because I don't feel I experimented real racism as black people do. Because, you know, my SKIN IS LIGHTER. Is fucking ridiculous, but as people perceive me as white - it's even in my birth certificate - if I do experiment racism, it's subtle and go over my head. I only started to pay attention to these questions later in life, as internet surfaced these discussions. And as affirmative action tries to reparate the historic damage our society inflicted on black people, I don't feel validated in taking advantage of any of those. I don't feel like I paid my proper dues to the racial struggle.
    The country I went that a lot of natives confused me as their own was Morocco. But they think themselves as white. They call the subsaharian Africa "black Africa". It's stupid as hell.
    My hair? Curly. Really curly. Like you see in renditions of cherubins, but black.
    It's not the curliest possible, though. Real black people - the ones who go undisputed and get persecuted by the police - might have real small curls, way smaller than mine. And the term brazilians usually use for this kind of hair translate, literally, as "bad hair".
    When I was young my mother tried to disguise it by putting a lot of hair gel, combing it really close to my scalp and mantaing it short. I still like it short - less upkeep - but when it grows, I let it grow freely. I like how it looks.
    And my mother herself does that to her hair, the hot irons, the chemicals and whatnot. It took me more than twenty years to convince her to stop destroying her hair with these straightening techniques - they're very destructive - and just accept what she was: black! Let your hair be as your hair is. Just treat it well, take care of it and it will be beautiful. That's what makes good or bad hair: cleanliness, hidration, proper care. Straightened hair not only looks awful, it enormously restrains the lives of those who live with it.
    That's what racism does. It strips us away from our identities. I don't know how to present myself: I don't like either denying my heritage nor belittling the struggle of black people. My mother was taught from infancy that being her was just wrong. This is so dehumanizing for reasons so stupid it makes me want to cry. And all this while real shitty people, the ones who trully have all the reasons to be disgusted at themselves, are running the country and stepping on everyone's heads, laughing and feasting with our resources.

  • @anne-mariethomasp.a831
    @anne-mariethomasp.a831 3 роки тому +628

    Bruhhhhh! I’m so done with this whole episode! John’s writers KNOW MY SOUL! I have natural hair and was seriously thinking about cutting it off and getting finger combs just this morning. This video just made me tug on my Afro curls and smile. I think I actually smelled the burning hot comb and felt the pinch of a burn at the back of my neck at one point. This was so spot on, I had to watch it twice.Thank you to #JohnOliver writers for really getting this, for really getting US. 👏🏾 👩🏾‍🦱

    • @dreamy1231
      @dreamy1231 3 роки тому +33

      Girl yes when he said the smell of burning hair just "brings back childhood memories" I fell out!! Like sir your writers are BLACK black 🤣

    • @InterdimensionalDudeMan
      @InterdimensionalDudeMan 3 роки тому +19

      That is awesome, the fact that his writer's could connect to you through a white guy, and make you feel happy about your self image. That is art, and that it what art is supposed to do. I love this show.

    • @peachesandpoets
      @peachesandpoets 3 роки тому +6

      We've made so many documentaries about this, even Chris Rock. Maybe they'll listen to a white man. I'm so tired. Big socially distanced hug sis

    • @ashleycarswell5429
      @ashleycarswell5429 3 роки тому +3

      I would have loved to have been at the table reading for this episode with the writers 🙌🏾

    • @lauraveapi3840
      @lauraveapi3840 3 роки тому

      23:54 calling people dogs and/or prostitutes, 24:07 tell me again why we should pander to those people?

  • @Crossword131
    @Crossword131 3 роки тому +892

    When that guy started "You people are beautiful..."
    *stoptalkingstoptalking*
    "Let me show you a picture..."
    *abortabortabortmissionretreat*

    • @masterojack1
      @masterojack1 3 роки тому +34

      that's what happens in utah. Bunch of creepyass mormons

    • @mariag.8242
      @mariag.8242 3 роки тому +38

      I was just leaning back from the screen trying to put distance between that man and me. I half expected him to call the little kids - no I’m not even going to put it out

    • @misstiy
      @misstiy 3 роки тому +15

      @@mariag.8242 Yeah I paused the video when he started talking about the black kids..... I think I need a day or so to build up the courage to finish it..... @_@

    • @bial12345
      @bial12345 3 роки тому +34

      How can I be racist if I take pictures of black children? Checkmate libs!

    • @TheLooterArmy
      @TheLooterArmy 3 роки тому +1

      BEST COMMENT AWARD 🤣👍👍👍

  • @BrotherKnowledge.
    @BrotherKnowledge. 3 роки тому +160

    "For some, the smell of burning hair is a sign that something is wrong. But fir others? I brings back memories."
    *Word!!!* 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

    • @cindyneff6499
      @cindyneff6499 3 роки тому +9

      Why do I feel like John was with me in that kitchen when we were kids, me getting my hair hot combed and him smelling that burnt hair right along with me? Excellent.

    • @bigmoney923
      @bigmoney923 3 роки тому +5

      I'm a guy, I never got my hair pressed but my sister did. I will never forget that smell as long as I live

    • @BrotherKnowledge.
      @BrotherKnowledge. 3 роки тому +1

      @@bigmoney923
      Bro, same! 😂😂

    • @cindyneff6499
      @cindyneff6499 3 роки тому +1

      @@bigmoney923 you mean you missed out on the joy of burnt ears, necks, and fringes? Poor you! 😂

  • @AljIsHere128
    @AljIsHere128 2 роки тому +57

    John Oliver is MY DUDE!!! I play catch up watching his show on demand. Dude did a whole azz segment on his show on Black Hair. Shout out to this on 🔥 awkward ally and his fantastic staff of Beautiful Black People who helped him with such a segment!!!💯😃

  • @gaygent
    @gaygent 3 роки тому +582

    That one man with the pictures started the worlds longest "I'm not racist but"

    • @randyranderson690
      @randyranderson690 3 роки тому +37

      as well as the atypical: I'm not a pedophile but...

    • @athenaatwar475
      @athenaatwar475 3 роки тому +27

      Didn’t even pull the “I have black friends” card - just the “I’ve seen black people in public and took pictures because the kids were cute”

    • @josieenglin8697
      @josieenglin8697 3 роки тому +4

      It was a wild ride, was it not?

    • @Nightwishmaster
      @Nightwishmaster 3 роки тому +4

      @@athenaatwar475 "I normally don't think black kids are very cute but I was so shocked that these actually were I had to take some creepy undercover photos of them so I could tell all my WASPy friends about it!"

    • @kandyappleview
      @kandyappleview 3 роки тому

      "i normally don't take pictures of animals in the wild but this was such a rare sighting i might get good money for this photo some day!"

  • @OG2958
    @OG2958 3 роки тому +838

    "Crown acts have been met with Republican opposition."
    *Pretends to be shocked.

    • @ExtremeODD
      @ExtremeODD 3 роки тому +56

      I couldn't help but to bark out "fuck republicans" when hearing that. "bill that hurts no one and only serves to help people gets met with republican resistance" should be the name of that party.

    • @TheSeanUhTron
      @TheSeanUhTron 3 роки тому +56

      [Insert bill about protecting minorities from discrimination here] has been met with Republican resistance.

    • @리주민
      @리주민 3 роки тому +5

      @@ExtremeODD
      That's a political science joke. Republicans (those in favour of a republic--country with an elected head of state) are not fans of the crown (another word for the monarchy).

    • @ForrestFox626
      @ForrestFox626 3 роки тому +10

      The Republican party is a circus act now (but not as fun).

    • @elijahe.d2665
      @elijahe.d2665 3 роки тому +6

      @@ForrestFox626 They stopped juggling shitty policies like trickle down economics. They are now juggling conspiracy theorists, anti-vaxers and randomly raiding government buildings. 🤣

  • @MoonFairy929
    @MoonFairy929 3 роки тому +603

    When I saw the thumbnail is was like “you really wanna go there John?”
    I will never doubt the king again.

    • @GhostChiliTaco
      @GhostChiliTaco 3 роки тому +13

      This deserves more likes.

    • @herb_a_day
      @herb_a_day 3 роки тому +4

      This is the best comment on here 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @MichaelBerthelsen
      @MichaelBerthelsen 3 роки тому +14

      He's a gift to humanity.😉❤

    • @reneejsays
      @reneejsays 3 роки тому +5

      Lmao yes. I actually noted out of the video until it auto played after another. I feel shame 😂

    • @audralynne9760
      @audralynne9760 3 роки тому +19

      I had similar thoughts but I was like okay I know he does his research well so let's take this ride together. I was not disappointed.

  • @TheAcenightcreeper
    @TheAcenightcreeper 3 роки тому +94

    As a white dude…Didnt even realize how much this impacted black women until i dated and married a black woman…i had no idea people would randomly grab and touch black peoples hair….and i really had no idea that when a black woman says she cant do something because she is washing her hair….she truly means it….it is a gd half day ordeal…silk pillowcases…bonnets everywhere…but i love it. My girls hair always smells like something intoxicating….yum. Protective Styles P

    • @trapadvisor
      @trapadvisor 3 роки тому +8

      Good for you Mike. Always keep learning

    • @markpasieka
      @markpasieka Рік тому +2

      Obviously the accomplishment of a lifetime.

  • @TheNobleBard
    @TheNobleBard 3 роки тому +264

    I showed up to an interview at a major hotel chain in 2013 wearing dreadlocks and was told, "We don't hire people with hair that length." I said, "My friend Jake works in the same hotel and has hair this length. He works in the department I'm applying for." Her response, "Well...ya'know this style is..." That was all she needed to say. I walked out and never went back.

    • @PaperMario64
      @PaperMario64 3 роки тому +3

      Wow.

    • @filanfyretracker
      @filanfyretracker 3 роки тому +22

      I dont get why hair length is even a big deal today. Society seems to continue to have this unusual issue with guys having long hair.

    • @treyjames7757
      @treyjames7757 3 роки тому +5

      Sorry man that sucks, that place is fucked if they have staff like that

    • @JonJon-it8kk
      @JonJon-it8kk 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/EAMABOis_X0/v-deo.html

    • @barbaralachance5836
      @barbaralachance5836 3 роки тому +1

      Wow, that's terrible. I'm sorry society is so f*cked 😕

  • @ceilingbees2427
    @ceilingbees2427 3 роки тому +708

    As soon as that man said “ you people are beautiful” my whole body tensed up, I’m white, but female and I can only imagine it gets worse from here

    • @caligirl3000...
      @caligirl3000... 3 роки тому +70

      As soon as he said that, I immediately fast forwarded. I couldn't even handle it.

    • @Silburific
      @Silburific 3 роки тому +72

      I'm a biracial woman (black/ caucasian) and as soon as I heard "You people", the words "what do you mean 'you people'?" left my mouth before I even realized I had spoken.

    • @goprev9715
      @goprev9715 3 роки тому +6

      Ok, why? Is it the "you people" that bothers you, or is it the compliment itself? If he said "african americans are beautiful" would it be acceptable? And in the case that it wasn't, again, why? If hypothetically speaking I find women of turkish descent beautiful am I not allowed to say it? What's exactly the morally reprehensible aspect of the sentence? Quite frankly I don't fucking get it.

    • @EllawoodBlues
      @EllawoodBlues 3 роки тому +88

      "You people" is so dehumanizing but what can you expect from a weirdo who takes pictures of stranger's children in public

    • @hhiippiittyy
      @hhiippiittyy 3 роки тому +53

      @@goprev9715
      There's a history to that phrase.
      You understand why blackface is, let's say, not ideal?
      Painting your face is pretty innocuous, but, for some reason, white people painting their faces black is not so innocent. Right?
      Like, putting my arm out at a 30 degree angle with the palm down and hand straight is no big deal, if you think of it in that sanitized way. Doing the Nazi salute at a synagogue is a different story, though.
      It's one of those kind of things.

  • @sorchaoconnor3750
    @sorchaoconnor3750 3 роки тому +862

    I cannot adequately express in words the sheer debilitating cringe which flowed through my body watching the clip of that senator

    • @DarthFurie
      @DarthFurie 3 роки тому +36

      Seriously, my soul left my body lmao

    • @lynnwilhoite6194
      @lynnwilhoite6194 3 роки тому +25

      Yep, I experienced my first full body cringe.

    • @alysepauline
      @alysepauline 3 роки тому +16

      I had to stand up. I was about to walk out of the room.

    • @KagetoraHikaru
      @KagetoraHikaru 3 роки тому +13

      He invented a brand new level of cringe with that 😵

    • @nanakwameacheampong4779
      @nanakwameacheampong4779 3 роки тому +17

      I skipped that part

  • @brittany_geneva
    @brittany_geneva Рік тому +9

    Please redo this one with an audience we need the reactions to this amazing episode

  • @mekosmotivationalmessages
    @mekosmotivationalmessages 3 роки тому +1076

    I’m amazed at how well he covered this story! He knew all the terms, “melting the lace”, “laying the edges”😂. Thanks for caring enough to cover this John.

    • @LamaraRowe
      @LamaraRowe 3 роки тому +114

      Definitely has black writers on staff to produce this one

    • @exoticalBecky_Miami
      @exoticalBecky_Miami 3 роки тому +111

      You can tell he actually listened to his writers. He isn't just reading cue cards. He genuinely is like wtf is wrong with ppl.

    • @sirius1696
      @sirius1696 3 роки тому +76

      Having black writers on staff is one thing, listening to them and internalizing what they're teaching you as well is another. Props to John.

    • @Toneill029
      @Toneill029 3 роки тому +7

      I really gotta take some time to google this stuff, I keep meaning too.

    • @danieljaffen
      @danieljaffen 2 роки тому +13

      @@exoticalBecky_Miami 100%!!!! It was like he was educating HIMSELF while also going "Tha f#€% is wrong with some of us??" 🤣 He makes it fun and educational without him being "the white savior". As a MOC with coarse hair and come from a family with naturally kinky hair (and damn proud of it), I was DEFINITELY impressed by how he handled this segment. Will be watching his show more often.

  • @isthatmyvoice
    @isthatmyvoice 3 роки тому +255

    When he says "lay those edges down till they go to sleep" ... ded

    • @Msapere
      @Msapere 3 роки тому +1

      😂😂

    • @SAngel-jt3si
      @SAngel-jt3si 3 роки тому +5

      I was dying. John sounds like he grew up in a black mama's kitchen, by the stove, the night before Easter Sunday when all the girls got their hair pressed.

    • @AyanaBaker1
      @AyanaBaker1 3 роки тому +1

      😂😂😂

    • @deelee4639
      @deelee4639 3 роки тому +3

      @@SAngel-jt3si that's what I meant when I said I can feel his black writers in this. The terms were too on point lol

  • @Montesama314
    @Montesama314 3 роки тому +499

    "You people are beautiful..." Oh, this is gonna be a GREAT conversation.

    • @AbsentWithoutLeaving
      @AbsentWithoutLeaving 3 роки тому +36

      Yeah, I was wondering where he was gonna go with that, but it took a turn I did NOT see coming.

    • @vfaulkon
      @vfaulkon 3 роки тому +38

      Not a great start....but okay, let's see where he goes with this.
      ....oh. Ohhhhh dear.
      Sir, that's not a thing people normally do? Sir? ...sir! The eff, sir?!

    • @tamoxigirl78
      @tamoxigirl78 3 роки тому +10

      So cringeworthy 🤭😏😖

    • @meganesenpai
      @meganesenpai 3 роки тому +32

      Can I adress the elephant in the room?
      He's a f*cking racist trying to sound not racist, and in the process makes him even more racist.
      This reminds me of the last president candidate debates when Trump said "I'm the least racist person in the room.", literaturely in front of a non-white moderator.

    • @adrienneweare2772
      @adrienneweare2772 3 роки тому +8

      I think the two ladies who were smiling were getting a kick over how nervous he was.

  • @nutmegz9534
    @nutmegz9534 2 роки тому +21

    John is invited to the picnic.
    He spitting facts so hard.

  • @coRynnstar
    @coRynnstar 3 роки тому +221

    I had to pause at the "hot comb at 6am on school picture day" moment because COLD SWEATS. JOHN. This is the 4th or 5th time I've launched myself out of my seat to run around the room in response to something Black hair related on this shoooowwwwww!!! Standing ovation for the Black women on John's production staff!!!!!

    • @fandomcitizen0145
      @fandomcitizen0145 3 роки тому +4

      Right! At so many point in this episode I had to take a pause because I FElT that. Moments like this, show how diverse the writing cast probably is. Props to them and any other developers of this episode.

    • @KoKoTheSagittarius
      @KoKoTheSagittarius 3 роки тому +3

      Yep! Just mentioned the same on another comment. Lol

  • @bookwytch
    @bookwytch 3 роки тому +198

    when he said "can you do a silk press and bump those ends," I DIEDDDDDDDDDD. shout out to the writers for this ep

    • @freshpotatoes1107
      @freshpotatoes1107 3 роки тому +1

      I laughed and I still don't have a clue what it means. Why are we judging hair at work??? I've been committing that crime for years then lol

    • @ChrissyPips
      @ChrissyPips 3 роки тому

      Love this episode 😍

    • @ChrissyPips
      @ChrissyPips 3 роки тому

      The reasons why I watch him

    • @bookwytch
      @bookwytch 3 роки тому

      @@freshpotatoes1107 if you don't know what it means google it and stop judging

    • @freshpotatoes1107
      @freshpotatoes1107 3 роки тому

      @@bookwytch Omg did we watch the same video? I like that part at the end where she said "google it". I was reffering to my own hair 🤦‍♂️. Let me know if I need to break down the steps of toasting bread for ya too lol. 🛫🙄🛬.......who's judging now 🤔🤪

  • @daydreamer50000
    @daydreamer50000 3 роки тому +238

    I had a co-worker who was African-American. She came up to me one day and said she was about to go get her hair done. So I asked her what do you plan on doing your hair, and she told me she was going to go get a perm. I looked at her and said it's going to be different looking at you cuz Im used to you with straight hair. She looked at me with big guys and said I'm going to get a Perm. And I said yeah you're going to get your hair curled. She stopped me and said whoa wait a second, when you walk into your white salon and ask for a perm what happens to your hair? And I said it curls it. She was like yeah that's not what happens when I perm it lol. We both learned something that day lmao. She was a blessing to work with, I miss that lady.

    • @charlessellars7871
      @charlessellars7871 3 роки тому +20

      That's called a straight perm some call it a relaxer but uses the same chemicals they just don't use rods or curlers

    • @daydreamer50000
      @daydreamer50000 3 роки тому +24

      @@charlessellars7871 yeah, my coworker and I just laughed when we realized the difference. It was definitely a funny realization!

    • @NaturalVeganLove
      @NaturalVeganLove 3 роки тому +24

      You were actually right. Black people get relaxers (for straight look) NOT perms. For some reason we use perm and relaxer interchangeably. For the curly look ( actual perm) it’s called a Jheri curl but not many people get those anymore.

    • @jesustyronechrist2330
      @jesustyronechrist2330 3 роки тому +3

      This is the way. If our hair works so differently, we shouldn't get mad if we mistakenly assume someones does.
      If something doesn't affect you, you won't be knowledgeable of it. You can't magically learn it unless something incentives you to, as these passive-aggressive non-funny skit actors at the end said, Google it.

    • @helenanilsson5666
      @helenanilsson5666 3 роки тому +4

      @@jesustyronechrist2330 If you had PAID ATTENTION you might have noticed that the skit at the end was about white people pestering black people with questions about their hair. If you know enough to formulate a question to another person, then you know enough to write that question into the google search bar.

  • @AtheneHolder
    @AtheneHolder 4 місяці тому +2

    "you lay those edges down so good they fall asleep"
    yessir... I know your black writers were working overtime and we appreciate it lmao
    Sincerely
    A Caribbean Curly Girl lol

  • @Tonyfelix327
    @Tonyfelix327 3 роки тому +330

    I am from Jamaica a 97% black country and we face this shit sooo often in every aspect of life so i can relate so this story.

    • @nthgtxicTACTICAL
      @nthgtxicTACTICAL 3 роки тому +5

      As a fellow Jamaican living in Colorado, can confirm (it’s hard out here for a pimp) lol

    • @Primenumber19
      @Primenumber19 3 роки тому +1

      97 percent? I thought Jamaica also had a large Chinese and Indian population. Guess I was wrong.

    • @Tonyfelix327
      @Tonyfelix327 3 роки тому +9

      @@Primenumber19 nope that's just what text books tell you come here you will see even our last census confirms it. Even i think its more than 97%

    • @Primenumber19
      @Primenumber19 3 роки тому +2

      @@Tonyfelix327 just googled it, first result said roughly 92 percent identify as black or black mixed heritage. And wasn’t going off textbooks, just the Jamaican family that owns a restaurant around me. They would talk about growing up in Jamaica and said a lot of Chinese and Indian families had been there for generations and spoke with patois accents.

    • @sabrit0n35
      @sabrit0n35 3 роки тому

      @@Primenumber19 yeah, most of the other percentages are east/southern asian

  • @DoctorPsyduck
    @DoctorPsyduck 3 роки тому +397

    I'm a white guy who works in a kitchen full of black women. I don't know anything about black hair, except for one thing; your hair looks very pretty today.

  • @michaeljoseph6782
    @michaeljoseph6782 3 роки тому +1421

    Seeing that wrestler standing there with that white woman cutting his locks off at the side of a competition event crushed me.

    • @veiyi
      @veiyi 3 роки тому +98

      So fucking demoralizing.

    • @cynthianm1743
      @cynthianm1743 3 роки тому +31

      Me too I cried

    • @mermaidman7069
      @mermaidman7069 3 роки тому +3

      It's just hair... He/she will live.

    • @Jacana66
      @Jacana66 3 роки тому +127

      @@mermaidman7069 oh no you're that person 21:57

    • @OiOBlinkingOwl
      @OiOBlinkingOwl 3 роки тому +96

      It’s purposefully degrading. As someone who did sports, the refs have the ability to not enforce rules that are considered ridiculous and they regularly don’t. The ref did that to humiliate the student, or weighed the student’s degradation as worth it.

  • @jodevivre5368
    @jodevivre5368 10 місяців тому +2

    Kudos to you and your team, John! You nailed this (as always). Bravo, and thank you!!

  • @neeneko
    @neeneko 3 роки тому +523

    The only time hair should matter in school is in shop class, and as long as it is tied up in such a way that it will not get caught in any machinery, it shouldn't matter there either.

    • @tombrewsaugh1399
      @tombrewsaugh1399 3 роки тому +7

      I didn't know schools still had shop class.

    • @halfbloodprincess989
      @halfbloodprincess989 3 роки тому +24

      Truuuueee! I'm a white girl with curly hair and no teacher ever gave me trouble about it. Wth is wrong with these people? They're like 'ohhh this black kid has *hair* that's a problem.'

    • @charles3840
      @charles3840 3 роки тому +16

      Or chem/physics labs if your school has them. But these are all exceptions. Like making it illegal to falsely shout fire in a crowded theater.

    • @Diphenhydra
      @Diphenhydra 3 роки тому +2

      Or if you’re on rollercoasters. I’ve seen the episode of it’s always sunny. Idk how likely it is, but I ain’t taking chances.

    • @nerdanalog1707
      @nerdanalog1707 3 роки тому +6

      And culinary schools, you don't any type of hair(s) in your food.

  • @Kyotosomo
    @Kyotosomo 3 роки тому +5248

    Was the only white kid in school with a jew fro and knew the only black kid in school with an afro and I can confirm that every week you will have to deal with various uninvited hands suddenly touching your hair (and they are not always clean).

    • @blobster91
      @blobster91 3 роки тому +452

      I live in india and went to a British convent where we had students from all over the world. We had one African American student but nobody ever touched her hair EVER AND WE WERE 5 YEAR OLDS. Even we knew that was impolite.

    • @slinkbradshaw8674
      @slinkbradshaw8674 3 роки тому +203

      Yup my Jewish homies understand

    • @z3toot
      @z3toot 3 роки тому +86

      Go to Japan and make sure you have a beard, those uninvited hands will be adults in the street ;)

    • @astrowolvez
      @astrowolvez 3 роки тому +139

      @@z3toot Japanese people aren’t going to touch you like that unless they’re an extremely young child, and even then. Have you ever been to japan?

    • @astrowolvez
      @astrowolvez 3 роки тому +76

      @@z3toot and you know alot of japanese people have beards right?

  • @star2705
    @star2705 3 роки тому +362

    "At this job at a call centre where none of our customers can see you, we think it's very important that you have the Right Hairstyle."

    • @r.c.6502
      @r.c.6502 3 роки тому +4

      The White hairstyle!

    • @dreamystone
      @dreamystone 3 роки тому +3

      Having worked at a call center, any look other than "I rolled out of bed and put on whatever was laying in front of me" is offensive to the collective burnout and will result in social isolation.
      Kidding, mostly, but the one time I felt like painting my nails literally every single coworker that saw me commented on it.

    • @DSPHistoricalSociety
      @DSPHistoricalSociety 3 роки тому

      Ppl have to work around them

    • @potmki6601
      @potmki6601 3 роки тому

      * the white hairstyle

  • @missaniebananie6473
    @missaniebananie6473 3 роки тому +33

    1) Box braids: a style done by taking a pic comb, separating a square area of hair, taking a small section of that, braiding it, and then picking up the rest of the hair section with the 3 segments and braiding it down so that it is tight and lays with the natural flow of the hair
    2) 2 strand twists: twisting words strands of a squared off segment of hair with the natural flow of the hair separately and then twisting them together tightly until the mass is tightly curled enough to make into a small bun and letting it rest around your head
    3) corn rows: the same step as a mix braid with the addition of collecting more hair every rotation to all 3 strands (usually with the natural flow of the persons hair pattern but not always) often done as a stand alone style, as the base for a sew in weave, or as the bases for a bald cap/wig cap to go over before laying down a lace front because the braids are tight to your head
    4) dreadlocks: sections of hair rolled between the hands or styled into cylindrical “tubes” of hair. Often times extra hair is added for colour/length.
    5)Lace fronts: a wig where in small segments of hair are pulled into one lace cap, and bonded together but another layer of beige lace to mimic a natural hair line. The hair underneath is laid flat and then a wig cap is added to that followed by the lace front. A thin layer of adhesive of some sort, then you lay the lace down flat to the head (some people use a pic comb, a spoon, or just their fingers so that the wig lace is perfectly flat) then the lace is trimmed off, and styling begins
    That isn’t even half but it’s a good start for white people. If I have anything wrong please correct me in the comments. I used to style hair and my mission was to be able to work with any hair type and request so I was taught by my black stylist friends

    • @incognitonegress
      @incognitonegress 2 роки тому +4

      👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @ForrestFox626
      @ForrestFox626 2 роки тому +4

      👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

    • @Ittybittyree33
      @Ittybittyree33 Рік тому

      Isn't even half but still better than having celebrities tell people to "fucking Google it."