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10-08-2009 01:31 PM #1
Do You Ever Wonder If These Derogatory Names Will Go Away?
I used to hate, hate, hate the word nappy. Now I've settled into some indifference. I thought about this b/c my 9yr old niece refers to my hair as curly and in conversation I found out the word nappy would never have even occurred to her.
It made me see things in a different light b/c, although, I know our hair is referred to as tightly curled, coiled, whatever, in everyday reality I've always heard nappy. So it was like having an epiphany when she called my hair "curly". Is nappy really necessary?
I know for some people it doesn't bother them but I've never heard it used in an affectionate way.
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10-08-2009 01:35 PM #2
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10-08-2009 01:42 PM #3
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Re: Do You Ever Wonder If These Derogatory Names Will Go Away?
I love Nappy, never saw it as derogatory and I will continue to use it.
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10-08-2009 05:36 PM #4
Re: Do You Ever Wonder If These Derogatory Names Will Go Away?
Nappy may be descriptive of some peoples hair...but not MY hair. I have coils and frizz, but no napps. People tend to umbrella all people with afro/kinky/coily textured hair with the term nappy. Which I thought was more to do with the STATE and maintenance of hair than it's texture.
ETA: So if someone said that my hair was nappy I would take it to mean that they thought my natural coils had "napped" up and matted. And yes, I would be offended.Last edited by Theresamonet; 10-08-2009 at 05:41 PM.
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10-08-2009 06:15 PM #5
Re: Do You Ever Wonder If These Derogatory Names Will Go Away?
I don't like the word nappy. I don't use the word and I don't want anyone else to use it to describe my hair. Where I'm from, nappy has never been used as a positive term.

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10-08-2009 01:42 PM #6
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I think the meaning of nappy has been distorted.


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10-08-2009 04:35 PM #7
Re: Do You Ever Wonder If These Derogatory Names Will Go Away?
I personally dont like the word because it has a bad connotation. Its kind of like "the N word" ...If a black person says it its fine, but if a white person says it , it is to be negative. Not saying that Nappy and The N Word hold the same weight at all but just using it as an example. You know if a white person calls your hair nappy, they dont mean it in a good way. But I could have a problem with it because I grew up thinking it was a negative term and that "nappy" was undesireable. The funny thing is, until I was natural, I found out that some people use it in a positive manner. I came back to VA during a break from school and a friend's mom said "I didn't know your hair could get that nappy!" and my mom was sooo insulted. Now I don't know if she was trying to insult me or not...but I had to explain to my mother later that it doesn't necessarily mean a bad thing.
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10-08-2009 04:41 PM #8
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Re: Do You Ever Wonder If These Derogatory Names Will Go Away?
There was another thread on this subject but I don't find nappy to be deragotory.

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10-08-2009 04:45 PM #9
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Nappy just a letter a way from Happy so I don' t mind it at all...
it is the "ho" that I don't like :-/I don't know MiteyChick...but OMG she is HILARIOUS!!
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10-08-2009 05:08 PM #10
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Re: Do You Ever Wonder If These Derogatory Names Will Go Away?
Nappy originally referred to the hair on a sheep (ie the wool) which is what Euro people thought of when they saw Black hair. If you've ever seen or smelled an unshorn sheep, you know it was/is fully derogatory. Hardly any reference to sheep is positive (ie herded like sheep, etc..).
As for when these words will go away, dunno.
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10-08-2009 05:51 PM #13
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10-08-2009 07:18 PM #14
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Thanks for sharing this. I never knew this. I always wondered where the word came from.
Yes. This is why I refer to it as curly.
Also, in my experience, the ones that the idea of going natural is as good as the idea of having their bodies ravaged with a deadly disease. I know I'm not the only that has seen "the look".
Yeah, that's pretty much how I am now. It's just uneasy.
This reminded me of my older sister's 7th grade teacher (from Texas) telling her she originated from the orangutan b/c she had red hair.
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10-08-2009 08:03 PM #15
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10-08-2009 08:14 PM #16
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Yes, girl. And the school only wanted to suspend him. That is, until my stepmother threatened to call every news media imaginable in the country and make a big deal out of it. So they fired him. This was in the 70s but, guess what, he was back in the 90s and taught my younger brother and sister. Ridiculous.
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Re: Do You Ever Wonder If These Derogatory Names Will Go Away?
And this brings about another point I told someone the other day.... Jesus had hair like wool so if he were here today would we consider his hair "bad". Nothing about Jesus can be "bad". LOL So it should be considered a blessing to be giving a gift that Jesus had.... the word nappy wasn't used when describing his hair.
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Re: Do You Ever Wonder If These Derogatory Names Will Go Away?
Yup it does say this in the Bible, however, this is NOT the origin of the word wrt African textured hair. The point on how it is used in this present context is as an animalistic thing because it is unlike Euro textures. LOL remember this, Jesus to Europeans looked like Michaelangelo envisioned him, not what was written in the texts.
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. This type of stuff always makes me think of the time when black people were thought to be sub-human. All of the terms associated with this idea needs to go away imo. And "Nappy" is one of those terms used to compare us to things less than human.



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