Since ours is a devout society that revolves tightly around its national religion, critical race theory, when deciding whether something should be banned, we need only ask ourselves, Does it oppress blacks?
Since everything we do oppresses blacks, all of it should be banned — including holding hands:
White people shouldn’t walk down the street holding hands cuz it takes up space for black people. She seems stable pic.twitter.com/3a1FPx2mSz
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) March 27, 2022
Anyone who disagrees with this person is not only racist, but also a federal criminal who has violated the Crown Act:
Black people who wear hairstyles like Afros, cornrows or tightly coiled twists should not face bias in society, school and the workplace, the U.S. House said Friday in voting to make it explicit that such discrimination is a violation of federal civil rights law. …
The House voted 235-to-189 to prohibit discrimination on the basis of hair texture and hairstyles. … Biden has already said he would sign the bill…
In addition to Afros, cornrows and twists, the bill mentions protections for other hairstyles and textures of styles that often draw prejudice against Black people. …
Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey, the lead sponsor in the Senate, said passage of the bill will should ensure that all people can “wear their hair proudly without fear or prejudice.”
Do not imagine that this bill will protect disfavored nonblacks from the charge of cultural appropriation if they do something inappropriate with their hair.
If you disagree with the oppressed person in the video above, it must be because you not only hate blacks but are prejudiced against her hair. Prepare for the wrath of intersectional justice.
On a tip from Bluto and Wiggins.