After Tony Rock Tweeted the everyone should watch his brother's movie 'Good Hair' to prove Chris has nothing against 'women of color', he was reminded just how badly Chris portrayed Black women in 'Good Hair' a movie he allegedly stole from another Black woman [click here if you missed that].
Be sure to watch 'Good Hair' since the narrative is now changed to all my bro does is disrespect women of color.
— Tony Rock (@TONYROCK) March 30, 2022
And then this happened.
Lmfao… He’s not some protective saint of black culture…relax 😵💫 https://t.co/5nhaiPl58C pic.twitter.com/HagePNtnyC
— CeezA Gracie (@CeezBunyan_GT) March 31, 2022
90% of that documentary was spent laughing at Black women for how much money we spend on hair... https://t.co/XsW5gITHR7
— 🌼Aries, Goddess of Whores🌻 (@ebonielon) March 31, 2022
The movie Good Hair was made by your brother to shame Black women about our hair. Cut the bullshit. In the movie, he told an Indian girl to run in another direction if she saw a Black woman. Will should have hit him harder. https://t.co/qLWDyaKVKY
— 𝙱𝚎𝚌𝚌𝚊. (@MJFINESSELOVER) March 31, 2022
yeaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh okkkkkkkaaaaayyyyyyyyy https://t.co/rXGCQylWXr pic.twitter.com/LGO1GO79LD
— ✨Father John Mitski✨ (@sydney_azpeitia) March 31, 2022
You mean the movie he stole and in the movie he told an Indian woman to run the other way if she saw black women because they would steal her hair? Yeah sure we totally changed the narrative. https://t.co/f159yrul0n
— .hack//da sound hashira (@Etrouse) March 31, 2022
We watched it and said it was problematic back then! Chris Rock actually sat down with this woman, heard her describe her pain, and proceeded to crack a joke about baldness on another Black woman that also relied on comparing her appearance to a white woman. Bye, Tony Rock😒 https://t.co/xGIGBiaKLz pic.twitter.com/xBhvKskQLS
— Ari Limbrick (@arilimbrick) March 31, 2022
PLEASE GO TO HELL lmao
— ❣️Vibe Thee Meance ❣️ (@anempathswords) March 31, 2022
that movie literally shamed Black women for wearing weaves and getting perms with NO analysis on why Black women were doing these things
NO critical thinking or cultural analysis just shame, individual blame and zero solutions https://t.co/Wn9aay1NIx
You mean the "documentary" where he spent the entire thing denigrating Black women for wearing weaves in a society that has taught us we are ugly without them? That movie? https://t.co/6youbEgZKT
— High-Key Superstar🇧🇧 (@Allikatte) March 31, 2022
We did. That’s WHY we know all he does is disrespect WOC.
— Its Will ‘Slap a Hoe’ Smith (@BNashes88) March 31, 2022
Good hair was literally a black man explaining black Womens hair to white people while under the guise of “educating” he made cheap shots and indirect critic of how black women did their hair https://t.co/uaOWwdNI4Z
Women of color ? No it’s BLACK WOMEN. Get it correct! And all that documentry did was clown Black women, I’ve seen plenty of clips in the replies. https://t.co/Mur6BPaRMZ
— Black is a reality, not an identity (@coloredgirl143) March 31, 2022
Good Hair mocked black women with no shame, it wasn’t even funny. He isn’t funny. You aren’t funny. Sorry to your mom. https://t.co/b3amssxkIv
— Mya~✨🖤✨ (@The_COSBY_Kid) March 31, 2022
It was a horrible movie that further showed Chris Rock's disdain for Black women.
— WRITER KOLA BOOF (@KolaBoof3) March 31, 2022
NOT ONCE (in the entire movie) was anybody allowed to talk about how Black Men have pressured BW historically to look more "Eurocentric" & rewarded/dated/married those BW who imitated Euro hair. https://t.co/2EwVgGPnqH
And there's this.