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"I looked at her, and she said 'Sorry, we don't want people with your hair here,'" Goldstein explained to the paper. This is after Tindle allegedly offered him a flier for an event, but then retracted the offer. "I was like, 'Wow, that's really rude,' and I walked away from the situation. She then apparently followed me down two flights of stairs to approach me about this whole situation."
Goldstein further says he "tried to leave multiple times," but "she kept grabbing me, pushing me back."
Now, regardless of what you think about Goldstein's hair, we can all agree that no one deserves to be accosted for his or her hairstyle. It is this vital bit that Tindle seems to have missed — a fact which is made abundantly clear in the beginning of the original video when she can be heard asking another individual "you got some scissors?" Implying, of course, that she's going to cut off Goldstein's dreadlocks right then and there."
The story reminds me of a similar incident involving Combat Hairstylist Mitt Romnesia.
Racism against white people is OK, because, you know, all white people are guilty simply because they are white.
The story reminds me of a similar incident involving Combat Hairstylist Mitt Romnesia.
Oooh you're good... too Good!
If he lived in Florida, he could press charges of battery.
One call to Help Me Howard and she would be cleaning toilets for the rest of her life to pay back restitution.
I think the whole idea of 'cultural appropriation' is the extreme left trying to hang onto a situation they used very effectively for decades- racism. That is also why they parrot 'privileged white male'. Perhaps because golf was created in Scotland it would be OK for country clubs to post a sign saying, "Due to objections to cultural appropriation, golf course use is limited to white Europeans."
Anyway, since when did cultures not borrow and expand on ideas from each other? Even copyright and patent law allow limited use of material for 'Fair Use'. It would be pointless to get into this whole who's ancestors invented what debate, because there is no answer. Many ideas seem to have been developed independently in various situations.
The two were in collusion in a Trumpian style effort to gain free media exposure...
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/articleComments/Dreadlocks-student-She-said-Sorry-we-don-t-7217890.php