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Yea, here's what someone on another message board said.
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I have cornrows which i always have professionally done and i have managed one of the top law firms in chicago, and am currently an executive for a 1 billion dollar healthcare corporation so thier explanation of why braids and cornorows are not allowed has absolutely no basis and its damn well time that we stop listening to the white mans belief of of what is acceptable and start breaking the mold. National geographic found indians that were sacrificed thousands of years ago that had their hair in braids. How can they say the style is unacceptable when its one of the earliest forms of hair styles, To me this is another form of racism because cornorows, braids, that only affects black people. I dont think these hairstyles with these streaks and zebra stripes are appropriate either but since thats a predominantly white hairstyle no one cares, just a thought
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