Chris Rock (Good Hair) reaction from Canada

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http://www.eatsmartagesmart.com/ Chris Rock has crossed borders with his new documentary Good Hair. African American and black women in the U.S. have had violent reactions to this new documentary revealing all the ins and outs of the lucrative weave, extension, wig and hair piece business, but many black women feel Chris Rock has sold them short. Here in Canada, the documentary Good Hair opens one week later on Friday, October 16th in a handful of cities, but the reaction from black women (with and without extensions is already quite violent. This is my reaction to Good Hair before seeing is and I will do another video when it hit theater on Friday.

Some of the celebrities featured in the movie include: Nia Long, Eve, Ice T, Dr. Mia Angelou, Reverend Al Sharpton, Reven Simone, Alicia Bridges who has Alopecia and who is bald, Vibez hair salon Atlanta Jason Griggers, Melissa Ford Video Vixen, Stacey London

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  • Thecre8tive1 - thanks for helping here because I was feeling a bit alone here.

    TechKnowStudio - I really don't think that my behaviours as a black woman has anything questionable. Again, you sound like the women you've dated have not been the right ones. I know many black women who are quite well adjusted ... I can assure you. This debate has gone from black women's hair to their personality. If that's the case then you cannot put all black women in the same boat!

  • TechKnowStudio - I don't know which women you've been hanging out with, but I'm sorry to read your comment. Listen, I don't think black women hate themselves. They are looking for an easier way to manage their hair. Black women had had the choice to go natural, permed or weaved for decades. I think the idea is that turning it into a joke is what is getting so many women upset. I will surely post another video after this opens in Canada. Man, this is just a complicated topic.

  • ezekielthemack - As I've said this is a PRE-movie comment and I will post another after I see it. I cannot agree with you because there are loads of black women wearing their own hair. And even if that was the case, I doubt that they want all their business hanging out for judgment my friend. I don't agree, with your comment. I posted this video as a reaction to what I've seen on the telly and in response to the reaction a salon full of black women had in regards to this documentary.

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  • Self-Denial is a serious state of mental slavery!

  • Lmao at 2:11 she says chris brown instead of chris rock

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  • Anybody that didnt like chris rocks documentary fuc# yoooou your just fake.i would rather date a white woman or chiney than a fake black woman trying to have white/chiney/indian hair.real black traditions are bein drowned out by the media Amen.

  • he ignored the natural community, and by natural I mean women who do not perm or press their hair in an attempt to have a conquered and or assimilated appearance. Not putting in a weave does not mean ur natural. Chris rock threw black women under the bus. Show all of us equally, sistahs that know a true queen wears her own crown. Pressing/perming ur hair does not make it more 'managable'- thats what shrinks call removing disonance.

  • I was in France when i first viewed that documentary. What a shame. Especially that part where black guys said dating white women was better cause u could tear on her hair, with black women its like dont touch it it'll hurt. shame. And Im not African American.

  • @nagone11

    Pretty sad that such an educated woman, such as yourself, talks like/uses language like she's straight out of the projects. Nothin wrong with that though... just sayin.

  • This woman is ridiculous.

  • Hair? Lmao!

  • @brama1969 Once again asshole you are wrong!! I said white hair because black folks are buying to look more whait than anything else?? Did you see what i said about black folk buying 'Indian Hair" for ridiculous money?? Stupid assed mofo. STFU and get off the box you ignorant stupid assed nigga', i despise fools like you!! Un-edicated, you wish you had the education that i have gotten asswipe. Now like i said....git down' suck'a!!!

  • @nagone11

    No cunt, you got it wrong. You said white hair which was wrong... I corrected you by telling you that it's Indian.

    And nobody gives a fuck about what you do or don't hope for.

    Now go learn some fuckin English, you slang speakin fool. Sound like a damn uneducated retard.

  • @brama1969 BITCH I DID GET IT RIGHT, I hope you ain't one of them relaxed head shit heads poppin' yang too nigga' !! Now git down suck'a!!

  • @nagone11

    That's INDIAN hair mess, bitch. Get it right.

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