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Black Hair Care Industry ROBBED and DOMINATED By Koreans- part2

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2009

A jaw-dropping documentary (Part 2 of 3) by Aron Ranen, detailing how Koreans now DOMINATE the black hair care market and have been covertly and stratigically displacing BLACK OWNED companies out of the market for decades even though black peoples are 90% of the consumer base. A truly puzzling, thought provoking as well as troubling piece.

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  • @MySherellee

    THINK ABOUT IT

    the problem is not koreans

    the problem is BLACK PEOPLE blaming everything and everyone for there own lack of knowledge, leadership skills,NOT being able to save money and LACK OF LOYALTY TO THE FELLOW BLACK PERSON. PLEASE THINK about this carefully from a point of view outside of black persons perspective.

  • @MySherellee

    There is always a way for black people to get into the business of supplying for black hair. We need to improvise and not complain, after all we go into the black salons not them.

    But understand that the Koreans have worked hard to get into a business in another community. So we MUST work hard if not harder to get it back.

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  • No point in blaming the Koreans. Black woman have to take accountability for their dollars.And do black women HAVE TO HAVE white textured hair.

  • its also alot vietnamese, koreans, chinese, hispanic especially dominicans competing in hair industry; guess what thats what happenings when you u have free capitalism,

  • I will not buy from asians or arabs. I only buy from black beauty supply stores and with every chance I get, I buy from other black businesses.

  • @nohustlenoprogress Black have knowledge, the U.S. government played a part in the Korean takeover. No guilt. Black naturals don't shop at Korean supply stores, and the natural movement is growing exponentially.

  • This is unbelievable!

  • @nohustlenoprogress Oh Please with this crap! Your one of the ones who wants to suppress the problem. Why dont you give black people the money to start the business or to support the businesses.. The real problem is the conspiracy to make blacks losers in the world. Go to google and do your research before making ignorant comments such as these. Blacks are portrayed in the media to look as trouble makers, sluts and hoes. Blacks have the highest unemployment rate in America because of RACIST

  • its not that they are stealing maybe if black people step their game up and start trying to get in the game with them and start owing your OWN hair companies you wont have to worry about the asians stealing ANYTHING! this is not to offend anyone but its a damn shame that blacks dont have control over their own products !! you get what im saying stop complaining and get in on the secret on how to get involved !

  • We still don't see that the TRUE source of issues in the Black community is DisUnity!!! If you are UNIFIED, NO ISM can keep you down!! Wake Up!

    OKeba

  • @hanna4292 koreans do dont want black owners to get in the market...thats whats really racist. They have information that we can't read because it is put in there language. This video is just pointing out the truth.

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